FAQ
5. Your Questions Answered
Let’s tackle some frequently asked questions to solidify your understanding:
Q: Is 12V considered extra low voltage?
A: Yes, 12V is definitely considered extra low voltage. It’s commonly used in automotive applications and other low-power devices.
Q: What are some common applications of extra low voltage?
A: ELV is commonly used in applications such as doorbells, thermostats, low-voltage lighting, and some electronic toys. Anything where minimizing the risk of electrical shock is paramount.
Q: Can I get shocked by extra low voltage?
A: While the risk of a serious shock is much lower with ELV, it’s still possible to get a mild tingle under certain conditions. It’s always best to exercise caution when working with electricity, regardless of the voltage level.
Q: If 110V isn’t extra low, what voltage is considered Low Voltage?
A: Again, it depends on the standard, but generally, Low Voltage (LV) is commonly up to 1000V AC and 1500V DC.