Subjected to or capable of operating under relative low voltage, usually considered as no greater than 250 volts. Contrasted with <ant>high-voltage</ant>.(adjective)
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Use "low-voltage" in a sentence
"Switzerland's ABB will pay $3.9 billion in cash for Thomas & Betts to increase its exposure to the U.S. market for low-voltage electrical equipment."
"ZURICH—Switzerland's ABB Ltd on Monday said it has agreed to pay $3.9 billion in cash for Thomas & Betts Corp. to increase its exposure to the U.S. low-voltage electrical equipment market."
"ABB's management is confident it can derive revenue benefits from selling its products through T&B's 6,000 distribution centers across North America, with T&B selling its low-voltage products to Europe and Asia through ABB."