NLeitungen
NLeitungen is a term used in electrical engineering to refer to low-voltage electrical installations. This classification typically includes wiring systems operating at voltages below a certain threshold, commonly defined by national electrical codes. These systems are prevalent in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings for a wide range of applications, such as lighting, power outlets, and communication networks. The design and installation of NLeitungen are governed by strict safety standards to prevent electrical hazards like shocks and fires. Key components include insulated conductors, junction boxes, protective devices like circuit breakers, and various types of conduits or cable trays for routing and protection. Regulations often specify material requirements, installation methods, and testing procedures to ensure the reliability and safety of these electrical circuits. Proper grounding and earthing are also critical aspects of NLeitungen to provide a safe path for fault currents. The field encompasses various specialized areas, including telecommunications cabling, audio-visual systems, and security alarm wiring, all falling under the broad umbrella of low-voltage installations.