B
Bob
- Jan 1, 1970
- 0
Hi,
Think I have a very basic understanding of VA, Power Factor, etc. but
was wondering about this:
Even though most of the load in a typical residence is probably all
resistive, how does the power meter outside "decide" what's reactive and
what's resistive ?
It measures the total current going into the house, doesn't it ?
But you should, I think, be charged Only for the current
consumed/required by all the resistive loads. Is this true ?
Does it just measure total VA, and assume a Power Factor ?
If someone a lot better at this stuff could explain this for me, would
be most appreciative.
Thanks, and Happy Holidays,
Bob
Think I have a very basic understanding of VA, Power Factor, etc. but
was wondering about this:
Even though most of the load in a typical residence is probably all
resistive, how does the power meter outside "decide" what's reactive and
what's resistive ?
It measures the total current going into the house, doesn't it ?
But you should, I think, be charged Only for the current
consumed/required by all the resistive loads. Is this true ?
Does it just measure total VA, and assume a Power Factor ?
If someone a lot better at this stuff could explain this for me, would
be most appreciative.
Thanks, and Happy Holidays,
Bob