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    Low voltage wiring in a school building

    Thank you very much, that makes it clear for me, that there will never be a very low voltage wiring in a big building (with copper wiring). Thank you very much, I learned even more today. It is really worth asking questions here! I didn't know the solar panels would be wired in series...
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    Low voltage wiring in a school building

    Yes I see, it seems to be too difficult to run computers of low voltage DC supply. The school is not built yet. The estimated size of the building: classrooms 2'500m2; corridors, toiletts etc 500m2; gym hall 1400m2, kindergarden 400m2. Flat roof for solar pannels about 2'000m2
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    Low voltage wiring in a school building

    Thank you very much for all your answers It seems that, that you all agree that it would be to much trubel ( = cost) to have a separate wite system. I do not know a lot about electricity, but I thought, that the losses in the wires would be bigger than with a high voltage systems or/and the...
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    Low voltage wiring in a school building

    Hello AnAppleSnail Thank you for your answer. 'Here' is in switzerland. The school will be built according to the strictest laws in the hole world (as far as i know). For example we would never be allowed to use electricity for heating and we also not allowed to use elctronic cooling systems in...
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    Low voltage wiring in a school building

    I don't know if this a stupid idea or if anybody has tried that before? But I'm going to ask anyway: We are going to build a new primary school here and will most probably put solar pannels on the roof (as we did on our old ones). The lightning will be done with LEDs. I think the biggest...
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