How to take readings from an electric meter if current transformers are installed?

Vitaly asks:
The meter shows a load of 900 watts. A current transformer 300/5 is installed. 900 divided by 1000 = 0.9 kW and multiplied by 60 (300/5), in the end we get a load of 54. 54 what? Tell me the unit of measure
The answer to the question:
If you divide the UNIT OF MEASUREMENT or multiply by TIMES (and 300/5 = 60 - this is exactly the TIMES obtained, so many times more, so many times transforms). That is 54 kW.
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