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The
Watt Transducer is a device that converts AC voltage and current
input signals into an analog DC output. The output from the watt
transducer represents a measure of the true power consumed by the
load. This is the solid state equivalent of the two wattmeter method
of measurement of three-phase power. The output is either a current
or voltage signal that is proportional to the true RMS power consumed
by the load. Because of the solid-state design the WT-9212 watt
transducer has long life, low power burden and high accuracy in
the presence of waveform distortion. |