A current sensing relay is the first line of electrical product to consider. A step up in in accuracy and repeatability would be a Shaft Power Monitor Relay or kW Relay. The difference is that a current sensing relay acts only on current, which may change with voltage fluctuations and therefore be inaccurate. A Shaft Power Monitor looks at what is called "Active Power" which is based on Power factor readings, and a kW Relay measures voltage, current and PF to determine true shaft power (kW). Both methods end up with better accuracy / repeatability.
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