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2. That is exactly how it is done. The rotor moves proportionally to the product of voltage and current to shows kWh consumption. No PF involved that's it. So when a outlet draws 1.85A @ 115V, that means the rotor is turning at a proportional rate directly to the product of those two. The motor needs 82W to run and it is taking in 82W but due to its inefficient manner (age, water, etc.), the pump has to take in more power and hence 1.85*115V. For this motor, you are bringing 1.85A "in" the house.
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