24VAC used to make dual band 12VAC
eg. AC sign wave. one is negative goes up, one is positive goes down. polarities switch and frequency is made and can be tuned.
Commercial application: Lots of medical equipment. Seismagraphs.
yes it is compatible to use 24VAC to 24V supply
4.8va/24v = 0.2a
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All electric appliances use amps. Amps are a measure of current.
The ambiguity of the question can only lead to an answer of, check the appliance nameplates of the appliances in question.
yes it is compatible to use 24VAC to 24V supply
24 volts of alternating current
A control transformer marked 240V - 24Vac would have a control voltage of 24 volts.
No, it is the current (amperes) that vary according to the resistance.
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4.8va/24v = 0.2a
Transformer turns ratio is the ratio of voltages between two windings. For instance, a 24VAC control transformer that runs on 120VAC will have a turns ratio about 5 to 1.
A 120 volt is the inducer operate. This is what runs home appliances.
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I can say that 24VAC means 24 volts alternating current. 24VDC @ 1A means 24 volts direct current delivered at 1 ampere. So the difference I suppose would be: 1. Alternating current VS. Direct current 2. X Amperes(VAC) VS. 1 Ampere (VDC)
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The manual for your timer should have one. I've also seen them on displays in home centers. They're not that complex. You have a transformer that puts out 24VAC, one wire being hot and the other common. Hot runs to the timer. Common runs to the timer and all the valves. The other lead on each valve goes to an output of the timer. Really, beyond that its instalation specific.