Courant Faible, which translates to "weak current" or "low current" in French, refers to low-voltage electrical systems used for communication, control, and security rather than power distribution. These systems typically operate at voltages below 50V AC or 120V DC. Common examples include telephone systems, data networks (Ethernet), security systems (alarms, CCTV), fire detection systems, building automation systems (lighting control, HVAC), and access control systems. They are distinct from "Courant Fort" (strong current), which encompasses high-voltage power distribution systems.
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