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3-9
IM WT5000-01EN
Power Range
The measurement ranges (power ranges) of active power (P), apparent power (S), and reactive power (Q) are
as follows:
Wiring System Power Range
1P2W (single-phase two-wire) Current range × voltage range
1P3W (single-phase three-wire)
3P3W (three-phase three-wire)
3P3W (3V3A, three-voltage
three-current method)
Voltage range × current range × 2
(when the voltage and current ranges on the elements in the
wiring unit are set to the same range)
3P4W (three-phase four-wire) Voltage range × current range × 3
(when the voltage and current ranges on the elements in the
wiring unit are set to the same range)
When the result of the equation voltage range × current range exceeds 1000 W (VA or var), the displayed unit
changes to kW (kVA or kvar).
Number of displayed digits (display resolution)
Click here.
For a detailed list of the available voltage and current range combinations and power ranges when all the
elements have the same voltage or current range, see appendix 4 in the Getting Started Guide, IM WT5000-
03EN.
In auto range mode, because the voltage and current ranges switch independently according to range
increase and decrease conditions, different power ranges may be set for the same power value.
3 Input Settings (Basic Measurement Conditions)

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YOKOGAWA WT5000 Specifications

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BrandYOKOGAWA
ModelWT5000
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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