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The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) defines supply system low voltage as voltage in the range 50–1000

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Low voltage In electrical engineering low voltage is a relative term, the definition varying by context. Different definitions are used in electric power transmission and distribution, and electrical safety codes define "low voltage" circuits that are exempt from the protection required at higher voltages. These definitions vary by country and specific codes or regulations.

Contents IEC Definition UK USA See also References

IEC Definition The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) defines supply system low voltage as voltage in the range 50–1000 V AC or 120–1500 V DC. 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.

IEC voltage range

AC (V rms)

DC (V)

Defining risk

High voltage (supply system)

> 1000

> 1500

Electrical arcing

Low voltage (supply system)

50–1000

120–1500

Electrical shock

Extra-low voltage (supply system)

< 50

< 120

Low risk

UK British Standard BS 7671:2008 defines supply system low voltage as:

50–1000 V AC or 120–1500 V ripple-free DC between conductors; 50–600 V AC or 120–900 V ripple-free DC between conductors and Earth.

USA In electrical power distribution, the United States 2005 National Electrical Code (NEC) defines low (distribution system) voltage as 0 - 49 volt. Low distribution system voltage is covered by Article 725 of this code. The NFPA standard 79 article 6.4.1.1 defines distribution protected extra low voltage (PELV) as nominal voltage of 30 Vrms or 60 Vdc ripple free for dry locations and 6 Vrms or 15 Vdc in all other cases. UL standard 508A article 43 (Table 43.1) defines 0-20 V peak/ 5 A or 20.1-42.4 V peak/ 100 VA as Low-Voltage Limited Energy circuits.

See also High voltage Low Voltage Directive

References Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Low_voltage&oldid=776217418"

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