Low voltage control cables are designed to transmit electrical signals, typically below 50 volts, for controlling and managing various electrical systems and devices. They differ from high voltage power cables, which deliver electricity for operation. Low voltage control cables are commonly used in applications like data communication, audio/visual systems, security systems, and lighting control.
In the context of electrical systems and building infrastructure, “low voltage control” refers to the management and manipulation of electrical circuits and devices that operate at lower voltage levels than the standard line voltage used for power distribution



