Abstract

This paper describes a new method for determining phase angle errors of shunts with rated currents at 50 and 100 A at frequencies from 25 to 100 kHz. The method is based on the use of a three-branch binary inductive current divider to measure the phase angle errors of high current shunts against a phase angle reference standard with only one step. An inductive high current shunt has been designed using a 100:1 current transformer connected in parallel with a 1-Ω shunt. The phase angle errors of resistive high current shunts and the inductive high current shunt have been measured. The level dependence in phase angle errors of three different types of high current shunts has been evaluated at currents from 1 to 100 A. The measurement results and standard uncertainties of the phase angle errors of high current shunts are reported.

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