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ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
Supply Voltage Unbalance
Power Quality: ION Meters and EN50160 Technical Note
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Supply Voltage Unbalance
Each basic measurement is the true RMS value over a fixed 10-minute period (see 
the UNIPEDE Measurement Guide for Voltage Characteristic for more details).
Observation period of one week with fixed steps of 10 minutes.
N = number of 10-minute intervals in which the supply voltage is within ±15% of 
nominal.
N
1
 = number of intervals in which the voltage unbalance exceeds 2% (3% in 
some areas) and the supply voltage is within ±15% of nominal.
Voltage unbalance complies with the standard if N
1
/N <= 5% during the 
observation period (1 week by default).
EN 50160 data (current observation period): The meter generates the N and N
1
 
counts as described above. These counters are reset at the beginning of the next 
observation period.
EN 50160 data (previous observation period): The meter stores the N and N
1
 
counter values at the end of each observation period before these counters are 
reset. These 2 registers are also stored in a data recorder for each observation 
period.
Events: A message is created in the Event log every time the N
1
 counter increases.
Unbalance Default Measurements
* This data is recorded once every week by Data Recorder 28.
Each measurement
is the RMS
unbalance voltage:
Register Label
Module Type
Description
Vubal N*
Signal Limit Evaluation
Number of valid intervals (voltage on all phases within +/- 15% of nominal)
Vunbal N invld*
Number of invalid intervals
Vunbal N1*
Number of valid intervals in which the voltage unbalance exceeds 2%
PO Vunbal N
Store
Vunbal N of the previous Observation Period
PO Vunbal N1
Vunbal N1 of the previous Observation Period
Vunbal mean
Sliding Window Demand
Average voltage unbalance over 10 minutes (used for display purposes)
Vunbl mean mn
Minimum
Minimum average voltage unbalance over 1 week (used for display purposes)
Vunbl mean mx
Maximum
Maximum average voltage unbalance over 1 week (used for display purposes)
Vunbal N1/N
Arithmetic
N1/N ratio
PO Vunbal N1/N
N1/N ratio of the previous Observation Period