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Please could you elaborate on how the PM5110 calculates neutral current when there is no direct connection ?
I recall from another post that it uses a vector sum formula.
Are you able to add any more detail ? thanks
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Hello,
Yes, The neutral current is calculated value using vector sum formula in PM5110.
Regards,
Ramasamy N
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Hello @Ramasamy_N ,
Do you know the answer to this question? I would think either sample by sample calculation or vector sum calculation.
Charles
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Hello,
Yes, The neutral current is calculated value using vector sum formula in PM5110.
Regards,
Ramasamy N
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