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Nokian controller A12

06/24/2009 10:01 PM

¿Inductive power factor is negative, Why?

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Re: Nokian controller A12

06/25/2009 3:25 AM

Codswallop. Power factor can only be between 0 and 1 inclusive.

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Re: Nokian controller A12

06/28/2009 1:07 AM

Some instruments utilize signed values to indicate quadrant, but PF is not actually a negative value as stated.

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