selv

Extra-low voltage (ELV) is an electricity supply voltage and is a part of the Low voltage band in a range which carries a low risk of dangerous electrical shock. There are various standards that define extra-low voltage. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the UK IET (BS 7671:2008) define an ELV device or circuit as one in which the electrical potential between conductor or electrical conductor and earth (ground) does not exceed 50 V AC or 120 V DC (ripple free).
The IEC and IET go on to define actual types of extra-low voltage systems, for example separated extra-low voltage (SELV), protected extra-low voltage (PELV), functional extra-low voltage (FELV). These can be supplied using sources including motor / fossil fuel generator sets, transformers, switched PSU's or rechargeable battery. SELV, PELV, FELV, are distinguished by various safety properties, supply characteristics and design voltages.
Some types of landscape lighting use SELV / PELV (extra-low voltage) systems. Modern battery operated hand tools fall in the SELV category. In more arduous conditions 25 volts RMS alternating current / 60 volts (ripple-free) direct current can be specified to further reduce hazard. Lower voltage can apply in wet or conductive conditions where there is even greater potential for electric shock. These systems should still fall under the SELV / PELV (ELV) safety specifications.

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    Selv together with pelv

    Hi! I have a led strip (12V) with an external cable (2*1mm) glued on the wall and it's not fancy at all.. Inside the wall I have 3*1,5mm cable with 220V Can I put both cables together inside the wall? Thanks
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    Demista pads powered by a 24v SELV transformer, with cabinet hinge used as a conductor

    I'm working on a site in the UK where a joinery company will be installing bespoke vanity cabinets. The cabinets will have MDF/mirrored doors with a demista (heated pad) laminated between the mirror and the MDF door. The Demista is powered by a 24v SELV transformer, located behind a small panel...
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    Just don't understand why SELV pullcord won't work

    I've recently purchased a SELV pullcord extractor fan for my bathroom. I checked and 12v are running through where the old fan was so an SELV should work perfectly. I've wired it up as per this photo, but it doesn't work when I pull the cord. Could anyone help me understand why? The current is...
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    What is the current 17th edition regs for 12v SELV Humidisat extractor fans in Zone 1

    As I understand it, they should have their own dedicated RCD After asking Mr Google I found this reference fro 17th Edition 2010Low Voltage Airflow Fans – Be Extra Safe The Airflow range of SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) fans fully comply with the current IEE wiring regulations 17th edition...
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    Computer Power Supply: is it SELV?

    Just a quick question: would a circuit run from a computer power supply (this type: http://www.amazon.co.uk/tag/atx%20power%20supply/products ) FELV, PELV, or SELV? Thanks!
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    Selv

    I've recently installed a SELV transformer (original one was removed by a French electrician 3months ago!). Having connected the 230v supply to the 'pri' end, I haven't got any output voltage (looking for 11.5v DC). I took it back to my supplier & got a replacement but it too is showing no...
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    Looking for SELV outdoor bulkhead lights??

    Evening all. Client has changed spec again.. I've installed Aurora IP68 transformers to supply 5 12V spotlights around the garden, one of which is within zone 1 of a hot tub (thus the need for SELV rather than mains voltage). However he thinks he would prefer a bulkhead style luminaire to...
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    help with 12 v selv extractor fan

    hi all help needed with selv fan i have fitted in my bathroom please. this is just a replacement as i had one in before, the only problem is that the fan operates as normal when the lights are switched on but the fan is not knocking off after a predetermined time as it should when the lights are...
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    dimmable SELV..?

    sorry if its a basic question..!! and i have done a search, to no gain. however.. just fitted a 12v SELV unit for a client.. which they bought from bloody ikea. Client has asked if they are dimmable. Checked the items paperwork and the ikea site, both of which are next to useless...
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    Selv Bathroom Fan help?

    Alright all!! I have got a bathroom fan to replace. The existing Fan is Selv. The fan is in Zone1 & fixed to Bathroom tiles, With pull cord on the fan. There is just a Twin going to the fan. I am replacing the fan with a "Greenwood AXS100SVIHT, Single speed SELV 100mm fan with humidistat/...
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    Bathroom downlights on selv

    Would bathroom downlights protected by selv transformer well outside fabric of the bathroom need further protection of rcd under the 17th regs?

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