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Which under cabinet lights are considered to be low voltage fixtures (12 or 24 volts)?

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Which under cabinet lights are considered to be low voltage fixtures (12 or 24 volts)?

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Any light fixture that uses a transformer so that the light bulbs operate on 12 volts or 24 volts is considered to be a low voltage fixture. The transformer may be located inside the fixture or it may be located outside the fixture at a “remote” location; thus, the low voltage fixture will have either an integral transformer or a remote transformer. The Xenon Low Voltage Task Lights (integral), the Xenon Light Strip (remote), the Xenon Puck Lights (remote), the Xenon Triangle Lights (remote), the Xenon Ultra-Slim Lights (remote), and the Xenon Gemstone Lights (remote) are all considered to be low voltage light fixtures. None of the fluorescent light fixtures are considered to be low voltage light fixtures. To learn which fixtures are considered to be line voltage please click Line Voltage Under Cabinet Lights.

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