LGreene
Registered User
A low-voltage license is required to install electrified door hardware. If the hardware uses ethernet cables, is a low voltage license required in order to make those connections at the door?
I just thought one of the experts here might have some insight/experience with it.Sorry Lori, wrong forum.... That one will be found in the local law that requires licensure.
You are saying a low-voltage license is required. Wouldn't that carry the installation all the way to the final connection?LGreene said:A low-voltage license is required to install electrified door hardware. If the hardware uses ethernet cables, is a low voltage license required in order to make those connections at the door?
Let me rephrase...the electrified hardware in use today requires a low voltage license, including the connections at the hardware. I'm wondering if using ethernet cables which just plug in would have any effect on the licensing requirement.You are saying a low-voltage license is required. Wouldn't that carry the installation all the way to the final connection?