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Do PAN-10/PAN-12/PAN-14 sensors assume power factor of 1 to get kW?

Written by Omri Landman

Updated at April 30th, 2025

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All current sensors (PAN-10/PAN-12/PAN-14) uses the power factor as defined on the circuit the sensor is installed on through the Deployment Tool. The default value is 0.95.

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