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For AC Load: VxIxPF (V=VoltageRequired, I=Current Required, PF=Power Factor) The Power Factor is normally considered to be 0.8 as a thumb rule.

For DC Load: VxI, here the power factor is consisdered to be 1, since it is a DC current

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