
What is Low-Voltage?
Low voltage cabling refers to electrical wiring that operates under 50 volts AC or DC, used mainly for transmitting data, power, or control signals, not for delivering high-wattage power
Unlike high-voltage electrical systems, low-voltage cabling is the backbone of modern communications, including:
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Telecommunications (VoIP, intercoms)
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Ethernet/data networks (Cat‑5e, Cat‑6, fiber optics)
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Security & surveillance systems
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Access control & alarm systems
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Audio‑visual systems and building automation

What Low Voltage Typically Includes
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Structured Cabling: Cat‑5e/Cat‑6, fiber, RG‑6 coaxial
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Voice & Data Wiring: Internet & phone lines, Wi‑Fi access
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Security Installations: Cameras, alarm systems, motion sensors
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Access Control: Keyless locks, badge readers, electronic door systems
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AV & Automation: Speaker system wiring, smart lighting, control systems, air quality sensors
What Our Licenses Cover
Wired holds the following New Mexico state licenses:
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ES‑07 (Low Voltage Systems)
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ES‑03 (Audio‑Visual & Data Cabling)
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EE‑98 (Systems Integration & Security)
We are manufacturer-trained and certified to install:
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Salto, Verkada camera and access control systems, and Mandoe Digital Signage
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Proclaim VoIP installations
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Authorized reseller/installer of Evolv, ZeroEyes & FSJ Tactical systems
In Summary:
Low-voltage cabling is essential infrastructure for modern connectivity and security. With over 20 years of experience across residential, commercial, and large-scale institutional projects, Wired has the licensing, certifications, and expertise to handle installations in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and beyond.
Ready to ensure your next project is safe, scalable, and professionally executed?