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LOW-VOLTAGE LIGHTING. Lighting. VOLT: the force that moves electricity Like water pressure 240 volts for heavy equipment. Lighting. 120 volts for house voltage. Lighting. 12 volts is low voltage and safe. Lighting. CURRENT or AMPERAGE: the flow of electricity Like water flow. Lighting.
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Lighting VOLT: the force that moves electricity • Like water pressure • 240 volts for heavy equipment
Lighting 120 volts for house voltage
Lighting 12 volts is low voltage and safe
Lighting CURRENT or AMPERAGE: the flow of electricity • Like water flow
Lighting Ohms: measure of resistance • Like friction loss in irrigation • Resistance reduces voltage
CIRCUIT PANEL • Each circuit 120 Volts • Overload, current exceeds capacity and overheats • Circuit breaker prevents overload
CIRCUIT PANEL • Circuit fuse prevents overload
LIGHTING BULBS Incandescent • Voltage through coiled filament • Converts to 90% heat and 10% • Filament evaporates tungsten (darkens bulb)
LIGHTING BULBS Halogen • Voltage through coiled filament • Halogen gas in the bulb binds the tungsten to prevent darkening
LIGHTING BULBS Halogen • <10.5 V does not heat up enough • Color shift
LIGHTING BULBS Fluorescent (CFL) • Electricity travels through argon gas • Require ballast to supply start-up current • Contain mercury
LIGHTING BULBS Solar Lights • Utilize LED light • Bluish light
LIGHTING BULBS LED (Light emitting diode) • No filament • Doesn’t heat up significantly • Efficient • Directional
LIGHTING BULBS Incandescent • 1,200 • 60 watts • $325/annually CFL • 8,000 • 12 to 15 watts • $76/annually LED • 50,000 hours • 6 to 8 watts • $32/annually LED Incandescent CFL
TRANSFORMERS • Converts 120 V to 12 V • 12 V taps (or higher) • Multiple taps
TRANSFORMERS • Wattage capacity • 300W, 600W, 900W, or 1200W • Timer and photocell
Wattage Requirements • Add the wattage of all fixture connected • Use only 80% of transformerwattage
Cable • WIRE SIZE, or AWG (American Wire Gauge) • The lower the number, the thicker the wire
Cable Single circuit cable • 12/2
CABLE Splicing cable • Quick connection
Splicing cable • Wire nuts (DBY)
Cable If wire is too small • Higher amps • Increased resistance • Increased heat • Fewer volts will get to lights