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Low voltage lighting system
In a rural New York residence, there lie mixtures of controls in charge of the electrical systems of the home. There are low-voltage relays, and remote operations controlled by manual and motorized master switches, these control 33 different units. Also present in a standard home there is also photocell monitors for automatic daybreak checkups, as well as dual-frequency automobile radio transmitter for turning house lights on and off when one approaches or leaves the house. In the 60’s all of this
was state of the art, and found often in trendy homes often associated
with contemporary life styles.
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