Low Voltage Landscape Lighting Systems

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Low-voltage landscape lighting is the planned distribution of electrical load across fixtures and wire runs to maintain consistent voltage and long-term reliability.

Situation Definition

Landscape lighting failures are usually electrical, not aesthetic. Voltage drop, overloaded transformers, and improper wire sizing lead to dim fixtures and early system failure.

Correct Professional Approach

Professionals calculate total load, run length, and voltage drop before fixture placement. Wiring methods are selected to maintain consistent voltage, and transformers are sized for both current demand and future expansion.

 

Lighting installation often overlaps with other underground systems. Coordinating lighting and irrigation trenching reduces line conflicts, accidental damage, and future maintenance issues.

 

System durability depends on protective materials. Materials that protect underground wiring such as conduit, edging, and sleeves help preserve electrical integrity.

System & Product Categories

  • Transformers and load zones
  • LED fixtures and beam patterns
  • Wire gauge and connection methods
  • Timers, photocells, and controls

Common Mistakes to Avoid (What Causes Failure)

  • Overloading a single transformer zone
  • Using wire gauge based on guesswork
  • Ignoring voltage drop on long runs

Controllers & Timers

Wide selection of irrigation controllers and timers engineered for dependable scheduling and automated system management.

Smart Controllers

Smart controllers that adapt watering schedules based on local conditions. Ideal for efficiency upgrades.

Valves & Manifolds

Electric and manual valves, manifolds, and accessories built for reliable and easy installation across system sizes.

Controllers & Timers

  • Residential zones
  • Commercial sites
  • Retrofit/repairs
  • New installs

What AGC helps you validate

  • Pressure/flow
  • Head selection
  • Pipe sizing
  • Wiring/controls compatibility
  • Drainage slope considerations, etc

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Landscape Lighting FAQs

Why are some fixtures dimmer than others on the same run?

Voltage drop is the most common cause. Long wire runs, undersized wire gauge, and too many fixtures on one run reduce voltage at the far end.

Add the wattage of all fixtures on each run, then size the transformer with headroom for efficiency and future expansion. Overloading a transformer shortens lifespan and reduces output stability.

Wire gauge depends on run length and total wattage. Longer runs and higher loads require larger wire to reduce voltage drop. Planning by calculation prevents trial-and-error.

It can be, but it’s often the worst-case scenario for voltage drop on longer runs. Professionals frequently use hub, loop, or multiple home runs depending on layout and load.

Moisture intrusion and poor splices are common. Use direct-burial rated connectors and protect splices from water entry and movement.

Contractor System Support

System Design Support

Get tailored recommendations and equipment to ensure your landscape projects succeed from the start.

Material Planning & Takeoffs

We’ll assist with selecting the best materials and optimizing your costs without compromising quality.

Product & System Training

We provide training to ensure you have the knowledge to install and maintain the systems efficiently.

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