Low Voltage Networks
Low voltage networks are electrical systems that operate at a voltage level typically below 1,000 volts. They are commonly used for distributing electricity in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. These networks ensure safe and efficient delivery of power to various devices and appliances, such as lighting, heating, and electronic equipment.
In addition to electricity distribution, low voltage networks can also include communication systems like telephone lines and internet connections. These networks are essential for modern infrastructure, providing reliable power and connectivity while minimizing risks associated with higher voltage systems.