Low Voltage Wiring Contractor in Austin

Low Voltage Wiring Contractor in Austin

Low Voltage Wiring Contractor in Austin from Business Communication Solutions

Are you looking for a low-voltage wiring contractor for your home or business in Austin?
Are you frustrated with your current cabling contractor?
They don’t show up?
They are never on time?
They don’t do what they say they will do.
They charge too much?
Want to find a reliable cabling contractor but don’t know who to trust?
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Call us now at 512.257.1433
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We will give you an additional 10% off our already fair prices.
We offer installation, troubleshooting, and support for most low-voltage cabling services in Austin and Surrounding Cities.
Low Voltage Cabling support includes:
Voice or Data Cabling
Coaxial for TV cabling
Fiber Optic Cabling
Security Camera Cabling
Access Control Cabling
SAVE10We will give you an additional 10% off our already fair prices.
We offer installation, troubleshooting, and support for most low-voltage cabling services in Austin and Surrounding Cities.
Low Voltage Cabling support includes:
Voice or Data Cabling
Coaxial for TV cabling
Fiber Optic Cabling
Security Camera Cabling
Access Control Cabling

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What is consider low voltage?

Low-voltage wiring is any wiring that consumes less than 50V of power. Most power outlets in homes and businesses are 110 or 120 Volt (VAC). There are some exception: Analog telephone rings around 90V, but it’s not dangerous to heathy human. This will be a topic for another day. PoE++ (IEEE 802.3bt has a range of 50-70V).

What is AWG?
AWG stands for American Wire Gauge. It is a standard for measuring the diameter size of the conductive wire. The smaller the AWG, the larger the diameter.

Example 18 AWG wire has a smaller diameter than 12 AWG.

Some common AWG Low-Voltage Wires that we use. These are just common AWG sizes. There are so many different manufacturers that will make different-sized AWG cables.

Cat 3 cable – 24 AWG
Cat 5 Cable -24 AWG
Cat 5e Cable – 24 AWG
Cat 6 Cable – 22-24 AWG
Cat 6a Cable – 16-20 AWG
18/2 Alarm Wire – 18 AWG/2 conductor wire
RS485 Wire – 2 Pair 22AWG
Wiegand Wire – 3 Pair 22/6 conductor wire
Door Contact – 22AWG/2 Conductor
Lock Power – 18AWG/4 Conductor
REX – Request to Exit – 22AWG/4 Conductor
RG59 – Coaxial Cable – 20-22AWG – middle conductor
RG6 – Coaxial Cable – 18 AWG
RG59 Siamese Cable – 20 AWG with 18AWG/2 Conductor (for power)
RG6 Siamese Cable – 18AWG with 18AWG/2 Conductor (for power)