Low Voltage TRX

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We recently installed a low voltage system for some track lighting. Question is, the TRX is fed with a 120 volts 20AMP CKT breaker. they are 600 watt 120 volts to 12 volts TRX feeding an open buss system. The TRX is fed with #10 MC and the track is fed with #10 rough service SO cord.
The local inspector did not allow the track to be fed with #10 rough service SO cord, is this a code violation on the low voltage side? Please see attached.
 

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Not sure. Art. 400.7 allows flexible cords for luminaires however you are wiring the track so 400.8 may apply where you cannot use flex cord as a substitute for fixed wiring.
 
Im curious why you didn't use MC to begin with? You already bought the 10-2 MC to feed the transformers, so why buy another material for the load side? And just a guess, the 10-2 on the line side is drastically oversized...
 
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e'rr 600 watt at 12 volts? that is 50 amps not 30??? might want to rethink that #10 on the secondaries, unless the transformer has OCPD for each of those 25 amp runs?


Check out Article 411.2, A 600 watt transformer is actually two 300 watt circuits... I've seen this misunderstood many times when ordering transformers for lighting jobs, end up short on transformers every time. :)
 
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