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re: Permanently installed LED "Christmas" lights.
Posted on 11/23/20 at 10:35 pm to Korkstand
Posted on 11/23/20 at 10:35 pm to Korkstand
Does anyone know what is required to do this sort of work for others legally?
The contractors licensing site has this document for the "electrical controls" classification which refers to "installation or fabrication of controls for electrical work", and it even mentions "smart house" specifically.
The contractors licensing site has this document for the "electrical controls" classification which refers to "installation or fabrication of controls for electrical work", and it even mentions "smart house" specifically.
Posted on 11/23/20 at 11:00 pm to Korkstand
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Does anyone know what is required to do this sort of work for others legally?
Not specifically, but this is a rapidly growing segment of new construction and remodeling business of the "low voltage" guy - the guy who does the cameras, alarms, smart devices, wired ethernet (<-although this is shrinking, I, for one, like wires - wires are more trustworthy than Wifi), whole house sound, etc.
The problem with lighting is that it can get "high" voltage pretty quickly, and the electricians want (and probably need to) control over all internal/external lighting solutions, even if decorative.
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