Clas 1,2,3 diference ?

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Take a look at the definitions of each of the classes in 725.2.

Basically it is the power supply that will define what class of circuit you will have. Such as a Class 2 transformer for a door bell system.

Chris
 
I have been reading 725, but it is confusing to me
1000VA it is Class 1
Less than 1000VA Class 2
?????? Class3?
 
Yes it is confusing and you are not the only one. Basically that has all been done away with as far as we electricians are concerned. That testing is done by a testing laboratory such as UL as part of the listing process. The low voltage transformer, power supply or anything that supplies low voltage (except batteries) will have the required class of wiring indicated on it's listing label. If it doesn't it probably predates this requirement, so your choices are to either replace it or consider it class 1.

-Hal
 
Take a look at Table 11. A Class 2 circuit is considered safe from fire and from shock. A Class 3 circuit is considered safe from fire, but not from shock. A Class 1 circuit is not safe from either.

Notice, for example, that you can have high voltages for Class 2, but the power would be limited to 1/2 watt...safe from fire and from shock.
 
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