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What is the difference between a Class 10 and Class 20 Power Meter?

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What is the difference between a Class 10 and Class 20 Power Meter?

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Power Meters

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ANSI C12.1 Standard Compliance

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The class system for power meters is defined by ANSI C12.1. The main difference between Class 10 and Class 20 meters relates to their maximum current rating and associated test currents.

ClassMax CurrentMeter TypeTest Current (F/L)Test Current (L/L)Test Current (50% PF)
1010 AInstrument-Rated2.5 A0.25 A2.5 A
2020 AInstrument-Rated2.5 A0.25 A2.5 A

  • Class 10 meters are designed for a maximum current of 10 A.
  • Class 20 meters are designed for a maximum current of 20 A.
  • Both classes share the same test currents for Full Load (F/L), Light Load (L/L), and 50% Power Factor conditions.

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Last Revised: November 19, 2007
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Legacy KB System (APS) Data: RESL189300 V1.0, Originally authored by KBAdPM on 11/20/2007, Last Edited by KBAdPM on 11/20/2007
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