Low Voltage Systems
Low voltage systems refer to electrical systems that operate at a voltage level significantly lower than standard mains electricity, typically below 50 volts. These systems are commonly used for applications such as lighting, security systems, and communication networks. They are designed to be safer and more energy-efficient, reducing the risk of electrical shock and fire hazards.
Examples of low voltage systems include LED lighting, intercoms, and data cabling. These systems often require specialized equipment and installation techniques to ensure proper functionality and safety. Low voltage systems are widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings for their versatility and reliability.