The term “low voltage” is electrical wiring and trim that does not carry the same current as the power outlets, fixtures, and switches in a home. Items that are considered low voltage fall under less scrutiny during inspections because the open wire does not pose the same electrocution threat that a standard wire would. The home design phase is the best time to plot out what low voltage will be required.
Anything with 50 volts or less is considered low voltage, and thus, wiring that is designed to carry less than 50 volts is considered low voltage wiring. It carries less power than what is typically found in the home – for example, most standard wall outlets are 120V or 240V. While lamps and appliances require that standard voltage to run consistently and reliably, much of your homes network and communication wiring is low voltage and the infrastructure of low voltage wiring is also known as structured cabling.
Structured cabling is built on a network that is separate from your home’s standard wiring. Because it’s separate, an experienced wiring contractor who specializes in low voltage wiring is essential during new home construction. They will be able to efficiently build an infrastructure that supports the standard needs of most modern homeowners as well as ensure it can scale up to handle any additional electrical upgrades in the future.
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