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Does anybody understand how this wattmeter configuration is measuring reactive power?
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The discussion focuses on the measurement of reactive power using a wattmeter configuration in a three-phase system. The wattmeter responds to the current that is in phase with the voltage, with the reference voltage being Y-B. As the power factor decreases, the current vector rotates closer to the voltage vector, allowing the wattmeter to measure reactive power (VAr). The formula for calculating power in this context is P = K1. VYB . IR . COS ø, with adjustments for three-phase systems leading to P = 3. VR . IR . Sin ø for reactive power measurement.
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