Low-Current Systems

Low-current infrastructure for controlled buildings and sites.

MaVoid designs and organizes low-current systems across structured cabling, CCTV, access control, alarms, network-connected devices, documentation, and maintenance workflows for operational buildings.

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System layers

Building systems that are planned, documented, and maintainable.

Low-current work should not end at installation. It should create a reliable operating layer for security, communication, access, and support.

Structured cabling

Plan network points, racks, pathways, labeling, patching, and documentation so future maintenance does not become guesswork.

CCTV and surveillance

Design camera coverage, recording needs, retention, remote access, permissions, and monitoring workflows around the site.

Access control

Control doors, zones, staff access, visitor movement, audit trails, and operational handoffs for sensitive areas.

Alarms and notifications

Connect alerts, incidents, sensors, escalation paths, and response ownership to the people responsible for action.

Network-connected systems

Ensure low-current systems connect cleanly with switches, internet, storage, dashboards, security rules, and IT operations.

Site visibility

Give managers a clearer view of devices, incidents, access events, camera status, maintenance needs, and support requests.

Operational risk

Buildings become harder to run when site systems are undocumented.

Security and building systems need the same discipline as software: ownership, access rules, documentation, monitoring, and support flow.

Cameras, access systems, or alarms are installed but not documented or governed

Branches and sites use different vendors, wiring standards, labels, and access rules

Security events create follow-up work because ownership and escalation are unclear

Network and low-current systems are treated separately even though they depend on each other

Maintenance becomes slow because diagrams, device locations, passwords, or warranties are missing

Delivery outputs

Site outputs that make systems easier to support.

Site low-current assessment
Structured cabling plan
CCTV coverage and storage model
Access control zone map
Alarm and escalation workflow
Rack, device, and labeling standards
Maintenance documentation
Integration and monitoring roadmap

Low-current process

From site survey to maintainable low-current operations.

01

Survey the site

Review site layout, existing wiring, device locations, weak spots, security needs, network dependencies, and maintenance gaps.

02

Design the low-current system

Define cabling, cameras, access zones, alarms, racks, storage, permissions, documentation, and support requirements.

03

Implement and document

Coordinate installation, configuration, testing, labeling, diagrams, access records, and handover documentation.

04

Monitor and maintain

Support device checks, incident review, access changes, warranty tracking, maintenance, and future site expansion.

Make the building systems easier to operate and maintain.

We will review site layout, cabling, camera coverage, access rules, alarms, network dependencies, documentation, and maintenance needs before recommending the right low-current plan.