The formula to calculate the Energy Meter Pulse (EMP) is:
\[ \text{EMP} = \frac{P}{\text{kWh}} \]
Where:
The energy meter pulse (EMP) is a measure used to quantify the number of pulses generated by an energy meter per kilowatt-hour (kWh) of energy consumption. It is used to determine the energy usage accurately by counting the number of pulses over a period of time and relating it to the energy consumed.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ \text{EMP} = \frac{1000}{50} = 20 \]
The Energy Meter Pulse (EMP) is 20 pulses/kWh.