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The term "800 VA" refers to a measure of apparent power in an electrical system, where "VA" stands for volt-amperes. It represents the product of voltage (in volts) and current (in amperes) in an AC circuit, indicating the total amount of power consumed by devices, regardless of the power factor. This measurement is crucial for understanding the capacity of Transformers, inverters, and other electrical equipment. An 800 VA rating suggests that the device can handle a maximum of 800 volt-amperes of electrical load.

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