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Measurements
The Three-Phase V-I Measurement block is used to measure three-phase voltages and currents in a circuit. When connected in series with three-phase elements, it returns the three phase-to-ground or phase-to-phase voltages and the three line currents.
The block can output the voltages and currents in per unit (pu) values or in volts and amperes. If you choose to measure the voltages and currents in pu, the Three-Phase V-I Measurement block does the following conversions:


where VbaseLL is the base line-to-line voltage in volts RMS and Pbase is the three-phase base power in volts-amperes. The two base values VbaseLL and Pbase are specified in the Three-Phase Measurement block menu.
The steady-state voltage and current phasors measured by the Three-Phase V-I Measurement block can be obtained from the Powergui block by selecting Steady-State Voltages and Currents. The phasor magnitudes displayed in the Powergui stay in peak or RMS values even if the output signals are converted to pu.

Select no if you do not want to measure three-phase voltage. Select phase-to-ground if you want to measure the phase-to-ground voltages. Select phase-to-phase if you want to measure the phase-to-phase voltages.
If selected, the voltage measurements are sent to a labeled signal. Use a From block to read the voltages. The Goto tag of the From block must correspond to the label specified by the Signal label parameter. If not selected, the voltage measurements are available via the Vabc output of the block.
Specifies a label tag for the voltage measurements.
If selected, the three-phase voltages are measured in pu. Otherwise they are measured in volts.
The base voltage, in volts RMS, used to convert the measured voltages in pu. The Base voltage (Vrms phase-phase) parameter is not visible in the dialog box if Voltages in pu is not selected.
Select yes if you want to measure the three-phase currents that flow through the block.
If selected, the current measurements are sent to a labeled signal. Use a From block to read the currents. The Goto tag of the From block must correspond to the label specified by the Signal label parameter. If not selected, the current measurements are available via the Iabc output of the block.
Specifies a label tag for the current measurements.
If selected, the three-phase currents are measured in pu. Otherwise they are measured in amperes.
The three-phase base power, in volt-ampere (VA), used to convert the measured currents in pu. The Base power (VA 3 phase) parameter is not visible in the dialog box if Currents in pu is not selected.
Specifies the format of the measured signals when the block is used in a phasor simulation. The Output signal parameter is disabled when the block is not used in a phasor simulation. The phasor simulation is activated by a Powergui block placed in the model.
Set to Complex to output the measured voltages and currents as complex values. The outputs are complex signals.
Set to Real-Imag to output the real and imaginary parts of the measured voltages and currents.
Set to Magnitude-Angle to output the magnitudes and angles of the measured voltages and currents.
Set to Magnitude to output the magnitudes of the measured voltages and currents. The output is a scalar value.
The three measured phase-to-ground or phase-to-phase voltages. The Vabc output disappears when the Use a label parameter is selected or when the Voltage measurement menu is set to no.
The three measured line currents. The Iabc output disappears when the Use a label parameter is selected or when the Current measurement menu is set to no.
See the power_3phseriescomp demo (blocks B1, B2, and B3) for a typical application using the Three-Phase V-I Measurement block.
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