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What is the measurement accuracy of the PAN-14 sensor?

Written by Omri Landman

Updated at March 4th, 2025

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PAN-14 uses a standard 5A-output current transformer (CT) to measure current. The primary current range is determined by the CT rating. The typical accuracy for PAN-14 is 2%, at the current range of 0.1A to 5A at the CT’s output (2%-100% of the full current range).

For example: If a 100A:5A CT is used, the PAN-14 sensor’s accuracy is defined as 2% for a primary current of 2A to 100A.

 
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