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Low Voltage Systems

Low voltage systems are systems where electrical energy is used at low voltage levels. These systems, which generally operate with voltages below 50V, are used in various applications such as information transmission, security, control, and automation. These systems are typically installed in buildings and facilities to ensure security, comfort, and communication. Low voltage systems stand out for their energy efficiency, security, and data transmission capabilities. The main types of low voltage systems include:

  • Fire Alarm Systems: Systems that provide warning during a fire with fire detectors, sirens, and control panels, including voice evacuation and emergency announcement systems.
  • Intruder Alarm Systems: Systems that provide security with door and window sensors, motion detectors, and alarm panels.
  • Security Camera Systems: Systems that enable monitoring of areas using CCTV (closed-circuit television), IP cameras, and recording devices.
  • Communication Systems: Systems that facilitate communication, including telephone/central systems, TV/satellite systems, intercoms, and payphone systems.
  • Data and Network Systems: LAN (local area network), WAN (wide area network), and other data communication systems.
  • Building Automation Systems: Systems that enable the automatic control of lighting, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and elevator communication.
  • Sound and Announcement Systems: Emergency announcement systems and general announcement systems.
  • Structured Cabling: An infrastructure setup that ensures proper transmission of signals for energy, telephone, data, sound, and security systems within a building, allowing management of these systems under one roof and expanding the infrastructure when needed.