In some regions of Italy and UK, the power distribution in the house is 220V BIPHASE , i.e. the line is L-L (live-live) instead of L-N( live - neutral).
I believe that such a circuit can be managed correctly by emonTx as if it would be a single phase.
The line has in effect only two wires, the current in both wires are therefore the opposite of the other, and just one current and voltage metering is needed to check active and reactive power.
Biphase 220V
Submitted by Guest on Thu, 08/03/2012 - 11:57In some regions of Italy and UK, the power distribution in the house is 220V BIPHASE , i.e. the line is L-L (live-live) instead of L-N( live - neutral).
I believe that such a circuit can be managed correctly by emonTx as if it would be a single phase.
The line has in effect only two wires, the current in both wires are therefore the opposite of the other, and just one current and voltage metering is needed to check active and reactive power.
Anyone has already tested such configuration ?