411 Article 411. Low-Voltage Lighting.

Article 411 allows low voltage lighting that is either an overall listed assembly or individual listed parts.
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Article 411 allows low voltage lighting that is either an overall listed assembly or individual listed parts.

Code Change Summary: Changes were made to simplify Article 411.

 This code change requires a careful read in order to grasp what occurred. Public input No. 1888-NFPA 70-2014 was the main contributor that resulted in the major changes to Article 411.

In the 2014 NEC®, revisions to the title and content in Article 411 acknowledged that the article included lighting equipment connected to a Class 2 power source. Part of the 2014 revisions included a reference in 411.3(B) requiring listed Class 2 lighting equipment to be rated in conformance with Chapter 9, Table 11(A) or Table 11(B). Those tables provide the maximum power limits for a Class 2 power supply and are far too restrictive to be applied generally to all low voltage lighting installations using a Class 2 power transformer.

Based on the 2014 requirements and the restrictions in Chapter 9 Tables 11(A) and 11(B), a small and simple low voltage lighting installation, such as those commonly installed under the kitchen cabinets, might require several Class 2 power supplies in order to comply with the code language and stay within the maximum power requirements for a Class 2 power supply. All with little or no increased safety levels. Listed Class 2 power supplies are evaluated for fire and shock hazards regardless of maximum output ratings.

In the 2017 NEC®, the article title has been changed to Low Voltage Lighting and many of the previous Class 2 references were removed.

Below is a list of a few important changes to Article 411:

Below is a preview of the NEC®. See the actual NEC® text at NFPA.ORG for the complete code section. Once there, click on their link to free access to the 2017 NEC® edition of NFPA 70.

2014 Code Language:

Title: ARTICLE 411 Lighting Systems Operating at 30 Volts or Less and Lighting Equipment Connected to Class-2 Power Sources.

411.1 Scope. This article covers lighting systems operating at 30 volts or less and their associated components. This article also covers lighting equipment connected to a Class 2 power source.

411.4 Listing Required. Lighting systems operating at 30 volts or less shall comply with 411.4(A) or 411.4(B). Class 2 power sources and lighting equipment connected to Class 2 power sources shall be listed.

(A) Listed System. Lighting systems operating at 30 volts or less shall be listed as a complete system. The luminaires, power supply, and luminaire fittings (including the exposed bare conductors) of an exposed bare conductor lighting system shall be listed for the use as part of the same identified lighting system.

(B) Assembly of Listed Parts. A lighting system assembled from the following listed parts shall be permitted:

(1) Low-voltage luminaires

(2) Low-voltage luminaire power supply

(3) Low-voltage luminaire fittings

(4) Cord (secondary circuit) for which the luminaires and power supply are listed for use

(5) Cable, conductors in conduit, or other fixed wiring method for the secondary circuit

The luminaires, power supply, and luminaire fittings (including the exposed bare conductors) of an exposed bare conductor lighting system shall be listed for use as part of the same identified lighting system.

2017 Code Language:

Title: ARTICLE 411 Low-Voltage Lighting.

411.1 Scope. This article covers lighting systems and their associated components operating at no more than 30 volts ac or 60 volts dc. Where wet contact is likely to occur, the limits are 15 volts ac or 30 volts dc.

411.4 Listing Required. Low-voltage lighting systems shall comply with 411.4(A) or 411.4(B).

(A) Listed System. The luminaires, power supply, and luminaire fittings (including the exposed bare conductors) of an exposed bare conductor lighting system shall be listed for the use as part of the same identified lighting system.

(B) Assembly of Listed Parts. A lighting system assembled from the following listed parts shall be permitted:

(1) Low-voltage luminaires

(2) Power supply

(3) Low-voltage luminaire fittings

(4) Suitably rated cord, cable, conductors in conduit, or other fixed Chapter 3 wiring method for the secondary circuit

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411 Article 411. Low-Voltage Lighting.

Below is a Real Question from our Electrical Continuing Education Courses for Electrical License Renewal:

When using an assembly of listed parts to create a low voltage lighting system, which of the following is true?

A: The overall assembly of parts must be listed as a complete low voltage lighting system.
B: The overall assembly of parts must be listed as the same identified lighting system.
C: The power supply must be listed.
D: Conductors in conduit shall NOT be used.
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