Unbalanced Current Calculation

Unbalanced current information is available on 3-phase models only. This section explains how the PXE calculates the unbalanced current percentage.

  1. Calculate the average current of all 3 lines.

    Average current = (L1+L2+L3) / 3

  2. Calculate each line's current unbalance by having each line current subtracted and divided with the average current.

    L1 current unbalance = (L1 - average current) / average current

    L2 current unbalance = (L2 - average current) / average current

    L3 current unbalance = (L3 - average current) / average current

  3. Determine the maximum absolute value among three lines' current unbalance values.

    Maximum (|L1 current unbalance|, |L2 current unbalance|, |L3 current unbalance|)

  4. Convert the maximum value to a percentage.

    Unbalanced load percent = 100 * maximum current unbalance

See Also

Additional PXE Information

MAC Address

Locking Outlets and Cords

Altitude Correction Factors

Raritan Training Website

Truncated Data in the Web Interface

Reserving IP Addresses in Windows DHCP Servers

Sensor Threshold Settings