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How do you calculate mf with this following ct ratio 1. 75/5A, VA 5, Class 5.0, 660v. 2. 250/5A, VA 10, Class 1.0, 660V 3. 3200/5A, VA15, Class 1, 660v the meter ratio is 5/5A.

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