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To compute a load’s VA requirements, multiply its rated voltage (Volts) by its rated current (Amps). This information is usually found on the back of the load - on its nameplate. If you cannot locate the labeled voltage and current (to calculate the VA), use the wattage (Watts), if shown. Exceptions are fluorescent lights, neon signs, gas discharge lamps, specialized electronic controls, etc which require a transformer with a VA capacity 1.5 times the wattage rating, if the volts and amps are not shown. Select a transformer with a VA rating equal to or larger than the VA found on the nameplate of the load.
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A device used to change the voltage of an alternating current in one circuit to a different voltage in a second circuit, or to partially isolate two circuits from each other. Transformers consist of two or more coils of conducting material, such as wire, wrapped around a core (often made of iron). The magnetic field produced by an alternating current in one coil induces a similar current in the other coils. If there are fewer turns on the coil that carries the source of the power than there are on a second coil, the second coil will provide the same power but at a higher voltage. This is called a step-up transformer. If there are fewer turns on the second coil than on the source coil, the outgoing power will have a lower voltage. This is called a step-down transformer.
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