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  1. Low voltage is supplied by batteries, or by a transformer that converts line voltage to a low voltage. Low voltage (when the source is operating properly) will not provide a shock from contact.
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    Low voltage systems distribute electricity to devices and equipment at lower voltages, typically between 120 and 1,000 volts. These systems utilize step-down transformers to reduce the high voltage from the main power supply to a safer, more manageable level.
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    The low voltage definition is relatively simple: Any electrical system or equipment operating at a voltage level less than or equal to 600 volts. LV systems in the United States are generally categorized as those working between 50 and 600 volts.
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    In electrical power systems low voltage most commonly refers to the mains voltages as used by domestic and light industrial and commercial consumers. "Low voltage" in this context still presents a risk of electric shock, but only a minor risk of electric arcs through the air.
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    Low voltage - Wikipedia

    In electrical engineering, low voltage is a relative term, the definition varying by context. Different definitions are used in electric power transmission and distribution, compared with electronics design. Electrical safety codes define "low voltage" circuits that are exempt from the protection required at higher … See more

    The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard IEC 61140:2016 defines Low voltage as 0 to 1000 V AC RMS or 0 to 1500 V DC. Other standards such as IEC 60038 defines supply system low … See more

    In electrical power distribution, the US National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70, article 725 (2005), defines low distribution system voltage (LDSV) as up to 49 V.
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    British Standard BS 7671, Requirements for Electrical Installations. IET Wiring Regulations, defines supply system low voltage as:
    exceeding 50 V AC or 120 V ripple-free DC. but not exceeding 1000 V AC or 1500 V DC between … See more

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