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===Domestic and commercial buildings=== [[File:Direct current symbol.svg|right|200px|thumb|This symbol which can be represented with [[Unicode]] character {{U+|2393}} (β) is found on many electronic devices that either require or produce direct current.]] DC is commonly found in many [[extra-low voltage]] applications and some [[low voltage|low-voltage]] applications, especially where these are powered by [[battery (electricity)|batteries]] or [[solar power]] systems (since both can produce only DC). Most [[electronics|electronic]] circuits or devices require a DC [[power supply]]. Domestic DC installations usually have different types of [[Jack (connector)|sockets]], [[DC connector|connectors]], [[switch]]es, and [[Light fixture|fixtures]] from those suitable for alternating current. This is mostly due to the lower voltages used, resulting in higher currents to produce the same amount of [[Watt|power]]. It is usually important with a DC appliance to observe polarity, unless the device has a [[diode bridge]] to correct for this.
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