Low voltage wiring in new residential home construction is becoming more common as homes are built to be more energy-efficient.
Low voltage is anything with 50 volts or less, and thus wiring designed to carry less than 50 volts is considered low voltage wiring. It brings less power than is typical in the home; for example, most standard wall outlets are 120V or 240V. While standard voltage is required for lamps and appliances to operate consistently and reliably, much of your home’s network and communication wiring is low voltage, and the infrastructure of low voltage wiring is also known as structured cabling.
Structured cabling is based on a separate network from the standard wiring in your home. Because it is different, it is critical to use an experienced wiring contractor who specializes in low voltage wiring during new home construction. They will be able to efficiently build a system that meets the basic needs of most modern homeowners while also ensuring that it can scale up to handle any future electrical upgrades.
Commercial low voltage systems are used in a variety of applications, ranging from fire protection to security systems to sound and communication. Voltex security system has established itself as a market leader in the analysis, design, installation, and service of a wide range of low voltage electrical systems in Houston Texas.
Items Considered As Low Voltage
Low voltage items include telephone wire and outlets, Surround sound and speaker wiring, television cable, and security pre-wires.
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Cables
More applications for cables have emerged as a result of technological advancements. Consider whether you intend to use satellite television or internet services. If this is the case, ensure that the cable pre-wire includes the location of a box where the dish should be installed. Because some cable and satellite companies provide high-speed internet, it is good to install cable outlets near where you intend to place your computer.
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Telephones
The number and location of telephone outlets are no longer as significant as they once were. Many of us have cordless phones that plug into the wall. It is still a good idea to install wall outlets in any areas where you might want a computer station, such as your bathroom, kitchen, and areas with cable outlets.
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Security Cables
Many buildings or homes have an automatic security system. For example, home security camera installation companies are required to ensure that low voltage wiring is run to sensors at windows and doors and motion sensors on the home’s exterior.
Are you looking for reliable Low Voltage installation services in Houston, Texas? Contact Voltex security system today!