Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Demand – excess – maximum or minimum
Patent
1987-10-19
1991-04-09
Wieder, Kenneth
Electricity: measuring and testing
Measuring, testing, or sensing electricity, per se
Demand, excess, maximum or minimum
324142, 324 74, 324103R, G01R 21133, G01R 522
Patent
active
050067907
ABSTRACT:
A utility meter including an electronic module to calculate predetermined parameters related to electric utility line and load conditions. Signals related to utility line voltage and load conditions are scaled and sampled to generated a data base which is utilized by a digital processor to calculate the parameters discussed above. Calibration processes controlled by the processor corrects for errors related to the sensors used to sense line voltage and load conditions as well as drift in the analog portions of the electronic module.
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Beverly, II William C.
Dalton Michael B.
Gaddis David Q.
Appalachian Technologies Corporation
Hinson James B.
Nguyen Vinh P.
Wieder Kenneth
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