What is considered low voltage?

Low voltage is typically defined as any voltage below 50 volts, although some definitions may set the threshold at 100 volts or lower. Low voltage applications are typically found in electronics, telecommunications, and other industries that require minimal power consumption. Low voltage is considered relatively safe for humans to work with and be exposed to, although some precautions should still be taken to prevent electrical shock. Examples of low voltage devices include switches, relays, and sensors. Additionally, low voltage systems may be used in lighting, HVAC, and security systems. These systems are designed to be energy efficient, cost-effective, and reliable.