The Voltage attribute shows the electrical supply a light fitting is designed for. This helps buyers choose the right product for their installation and ensures sellers can correctly categorise products for different regions and applications. Voltage requirements vary depending on whether the light is intended for home use, commercial settings, or specialist installations.
| Term | Description |
|---|---|
| 12V DC | Common in garden lighting, LED strips, and low-voltage systems, often used with external drivers or transformers. |
| 24V DC | Used in longer LED runs, commercial LED strips, and specialist installations requiring stable low voltage. |
| 48V DC | Becoming more common in smart lighting tracks, linear systems, and some commercial applications. |
| 100–127V AC | Standard mains supply in the USA, Canada, Japan, and parts of South America. |
| 220–240V AC | Standard mains supply across the UK, Europe, Asia, Australia, and most of the world. |
| 277V AC | Commercial and industrial voltage in North America, often used for large-scale fluorescent or LED fittings. |
| 347V AC | A Canadian industrial standard, used in warehouses and heavy-duty installations. |