Electric energy meter for an AC mains supply
View Patent ↗An energy consumption meter having a variable phase error compensator. While the variable phase error compensator may provide fixed phase error compensation for fixed phase error(s), it may also provide variable compensation for varying phase error(s) introduced by one or more parameters. Varying phase error(s) may be introduced, for example, by fluctuations in the frequency of an alternating current supply. Such varying phase errors may be corrected by monitoring one or more sources of varying phase error(s), calculating one or more appropriate corrections, and correcting one or more sampled parameters involved in determining energy consumption. This avoids erroneous energy consumption metering due to varying phase errors.
1. An electric energy meter for an AC mains supply providing an AC mains voltage, the electric energy meter comprising:
(a) a current transformer with a primary conductor connected to the AC mains supply and to a load, and a secondary winding inductively producing a secondary voltage, in which a transformer phase shift exists between the current in the primary conductor and the secondary voltage;
(b) an AC mains voltage sampler connected to the primary conductor;
(c) a current sampler connected to the secondary winding; and
(d) a microcomputer coupled to the AC mains voltage sampler and to the current sampler, the microcomputer operable to compute a frequency for the AC mains voltage, a correction for the transformer phase shift dependent upon the AC mains voltage frequency, and an integration of the products of samples of the AC mains voltage multiplied by the samples of the current and corrected for the frequency-dependent transformer phase shift;
(e) whereby the integration provides a measure of electric energy provided to the load.
2. The electric energy meter of claim 1 , wherein the mains voltage sampler includes a voltage divider coupled to an analog-to-digital converter.
3. The electric energy meter of claim 1 , wherein the secondary voltage sampler includes a resistor coupled to an analog-to-digital converter.
4. The electric energy meter of claim 1 , wherein the correction for the transformer phase shift dependent upon the AC mains voltage frequency
t mains f mains-nom φ CTnom
where t mains is a measured AC mains voltage period, f mains-nom is a nominal AC mains voltage frequency, and φ CTnom is the transformer phase shift at the nominal AC mains voltage frequency.
5. The electric energy meter of claim 1 , wherein the products of samples of the AC mains voltage multiplied by the samples of the current and corrected for the frequency-dependent transformer phase shift are the products U n I n,corr where U n is a sample of the AC mains voltage and I n,corr is a corrected current sample with
I n,corr =I n −( I n −I n−1 ) t mains 2 f mains-nom f CLK φ CTnom / 360°
where I n and I n−1 are successive current samples, f CLK is a sampling frequency, t mains is a measured AC mains voltage period, f mains-nom is a nominal AC mains voltage frequency, and φ CTnom is the transformer phase shift at the nominal AC mains voltage frequency expressed in degrees.