I have never seen before FLUKE calibrator and digital power meter calibration test.
But I won this experience today.
Calibrator output: 200 ACV with 1 ACA (200 Watt)
PF ……
Watt 0.200 = 40
0.400 = 80
0.600 = 120
0.800 = 160
1.000 = 200W
First conclusion: 40W per step
We can now assume that PF 0.300 = 60W
And or that PF 0.100 = 20W
According above test results, I can now safely assume that:
100W load PF 1.000, PF 0.100 = 10W
10W load PF 1.000, PF 0.100 = 1W
1W load PF 1.000, PF 0.100 = 100mW (0.1W)
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Another interesting fact, this is about
digital power meter PF accuracy specifications.Old products has two PF accuracy specifications.
a) PF 0.500 and higher (best accuracy)
b) Lower than PF 0.500 ( 2% or worst accuracy)
In conclusion, when you see a power meter with double PF accuracy specifications, best thing to do, run away from it.