What is low voltage?

Low voltage is an electrical voltage that is referred to in the consumer segment as the main voltage used for commercial electrical appliances and lighting in homes and industry. Electrical voltages that do not exceed the specified limit values ​​are referred to as low voltage. According to the ANSI C84.1-2020: low voltage is between 240 to 600 V. According to the IEC: low voltage is the voltage between 50 – 1,000 volts of alternating current and between 120 – 1,500 V of direct current.

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