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Hopefully this isn't such a stupid question!
I have a mains powered door bell, can anyone tell me if the voltage of the wires at the bell push is low voltage? I would have assumed so (just to reduce the risk of electrocution) My cousin has sent me a fantastic bell push (from America) but it does say that the bell push should have low voltage wires, no greater than 16v. The house came with this doorbell so I have no instructions! TIA Angela |
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