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Low voltage wiring

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What is Low voltage wiring?

Low voltage wiring refers to electrical wiring that carries a relatively low voltage, typically 50 volts or less. Common uses include powering doorbells, thermostats, security systems, landscape lighting, and some types of audio/video equipment. It's favored for these applications due to its safety and ease of installation compared to higher voltage systems.

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Low voltage wiring is often used to provide power and data connections for access control systems such as card readers, door strikes, and keypads.
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Low voltage wiring is used for thermostat controls, zone dampers, and other control systems within HVAC systems.
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