This document discusses power factor testing and the relationship between current components. It states that for perfect insulation, the in-phase current (Ir) would be 0, resulting in a power factor of 0. For a pure out-of-phase current, the phase angle would be 0, giving a power factor of 1.
This document discusses power factor testing and the relationship between current components. It states that for perfect insulation, the in-phase current (Ir) would be 0, resulting in a power factor of 0. For a pure out-of-phase current, the phase angle would be 0, giving a power factor of 1.
This document discusses power factor testing and the relationship between current components. It states that for perfect insulation, the in-phase current (Ir) would be 0, resulting in a power factor of 0. For a pure out-of-phase current, the phase angle would be 0, giving a power factor of 1.