Harmonic-adjusted watt-hour meter
First Claim
1. A method for measuring electric power consumed by a power consumer, comprising the steps of:
- a. measuring time-domain current flowing through the consumer'"'"'s premises;
b. transforming the time-domain current samples to frequency-domain current;
c. measuring time-domain voltage delivered to the consumer;
d. transforming the time-domain voltage samples to frequency-domain voltage;
e. storing watt adjustment tables;
f. forming a watt signal; and
g. adjusting the watt signal in accord with the stored watt adjustment tables to form an adjusted watt signal having a predetermined relationship to the watt signals.
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Abstract
An electric power measuring system wherein the watt-hour measurements are adjusted to account for the economic effects of harmonic currents and voltages. Well known techniques are used to acquire frequency spectra that represent the voltages and currents present at the measuring point. These spectra are used to calculate power flow direction and magnitude at various frequencies. Weighting functions are applied to power flows at frequencies other than the fundamental frequency. The weighted power flow is used to calculate an harmonic-adjusted watt measurement, which is then accumulated to form a harmonic-adjusted watt-hour measurement. The weighting functions can be selected to provide an economic incentive for a power consumer to consume power in a way that matches the goals of the power provider.
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7 Claims
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1. A method for measuring electric power consumed by a power consumer, comprising the steps of:
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a. measuring time-domain current flowing through the consumer'"'"'s premises; b. transforming the time-domain current samples to frequency-domain current; c. measuring time-domain voltage delivered to the consumer; d. transforming the time-domain voltage samples to frequency-domain voltage; e. storing watt adjustment tables; f. forming a watt signal; and g. adjusting the watt signal in accord with the stored watt adjustment tables to form an adjusted watt signal having a predetermined relationship to the watt signals. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for measuring electric power consumed by a power consumer, comprising the steps of:
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a. measuring time-domain current flowing through the consumer'"'"'s premises; b. transforming the time-domain current samples to frequency-domain current; c. measuring time-domain voltage delivered to the consumer; d. transforming the time-domain voltage samples to frequency-domain voltage; e. storing watt adjustment tables in a memory of a computer; f. forming a watt signal in relation to the power consumption over a plurality of frequencies; and g. outputting a watt signal adjusted in accord with the stored watt adjustment tables and having a predetermined relationship to the watt signals. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7)
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