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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Project Name' and 'Date' at the top of the form. This information is essential for identifying your project.
  3. For Method 1, input the 'Branch Circuit Name or ID' and its corresponding 'Volt-Ampere (VA) Rating'. Sum these values and enter the total at the bottom of Page 2.
  4. In Method 2, list each track's name and its linear feet. Calculate wattage using the formula provided, then compare with total rated wattage of all luminaires to find the larger value.
  5. Repeat similar steps for Method 3, ensuring you document both linear feet and VA ratings accurately. Again, enter totals on Page 2.
  6. For Method 4, provide details about the overcurrent protection panel including voltage and amperage ratings. Sum these values as instructed.
  7. Finally, compile totals from all methods used to determine overall wattage at the end of the form.

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A line voltage system uses electricity directly as it flows through an electrical panel, outlet or junction box. This system typically puts out a standard 120 volts of electricity in the United States and Canada. (This may be higher for some commercial buildings.)
Low-voltage systems are different. They operate at 12 to 24 volts, docHubly different than the power provided by your home. A transformer is used in these systems to convert, or step down, your homes regular current to make them a lower, safer voltage for the lighting system.
A: 120 volts is the standard line voltage delivered to American homes. It is the voltage that travels from your local utility substation to your home. Nearly all indoor residential light fixtures and most home appliances run on line voltage.
In the United States, the standard supply voltage in most residencies is 120V with a frequency of 60 Hz.