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Power factor (again)

Sorry for yet another question on this topic.

 

I have got sub metering installed on all outgoing submains, I also have a meter on the incoming main

 

Between the main meter and sub meters, I have my power factor correction

 

over a week, I'm getting about 1,500kWh of difference, the sub meters total being higher by that amount compared to the incomer meter.

 

I'd like to say that the power factor correction has effectively saved that number of kWh, is that correct?

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  • Former Community Member
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    the DNO meter is on the 11kV side of things, so I know that will be different again due to transformer losses too

    That could amount to an error between 2% and 50%+

    Regards

    BOD

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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member

    the DNO meter is on the 11kV side of things, so I know that will be different again due to transformer losses too

    That could amount to an error between 2% and 50%+

    Regards

    BOD

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