
Unit: mm
Part Number |
A
(Max) |
B
(Max) |
C
(Max) |
D
± .005 |
E
± .005 |
F
+ .015 / .005 |
PFC-01101-00 |
42.5 |
20.3 |
45.0 |
1.3 |
15.2 |
22.9 |
PFC-01102-00 |
42.5 |
20.3 |
45.0 |
1.3 |
15.2 |
22.9 |
PFC-03100-00 |
54 |
29.9 |
55.9 |
1.3 |
22.9 |
38.1 |
PFC-03301-00 |
54 |
25.9 |
55.9 |
1.3 |
22.9 |
38.1 |


Unit: mm
Part Number |
A
(Max) |
B
(Max) |
C
(Max) |
D
± .005 |
PFC-05100-00 |
61 |
42 |
35.5 |
3.05 |
Power factor is the ratio of the real power to apparent power. Power factor can vary between 0 and 1, and can be either inductive (lagging, pointing up) or capacitive (leading, pointing down). In order to reduce a capacitive (or leading) power factor, an inductor is added to make the power factor equal 1. The whole purpose of making the power factor equal to one is to make the circuit look purely resistive (apparent power equal to real power). |