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Low voltage typically refers to electrical systems operating at voltages between 50 and 1000 volts AC or 120 and 1500 volts DC. This classification usually falls under "band 1," which is defined as extra low voltage (ELV) systems. Band 2 generally refers to medium voltage systems, which exceed the low voltage range.

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