Low-Voltage System - Provides security, entertainment, communications, environmental control, networking, and other functions generally powered by a signal cable, phone line or data cable. Is not typically metered.
Others have a low-voltage system which uses a transformer to reduce the current from 120 volts to around 12 volts. The two systems should never be confused -- a low-voltage bulb placed in a line voltage system could cause a serious electrical fire.
If you are using a low-voltage system, you should have laid out the wiring during the preparation phase. However, a much better choice is solar-powered lighting. Solar landscaping lights are available in a variety of attractive designs.
Although you can save money with low-voltage systems, you can reduce your electricity bill by sticking with solar LED lanterns. The one below is on a shepherd hook, and it comes in rust or copper.
The two types of lighting are fluorescent and incandescent. There will eventually be LED lighting on low-voltage systems, but probably not for awhile. The different types of mounts are wall mounts, ceiling mounts, and floor mounts.
Wire sizes AWG 16, 18, and 20 are progressively smaller than AWG 14 and are used for extension wires or low-voltage systems. Wire of the correct size must be used for two reasons: current capacity and voltage drop or loss.
See also: Light, Home, Design, Lighting, House
 
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