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RE: Appliance Modules
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- Subject: RE: Appliance Modules
- From: REB.Barnett@xxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 11:52:33 +0100
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> Can appliance modules be used to power lamps as well? I know=20
> lamp modules=20
> are just, as the name implies, for lamps, but what about=20
> appliance modules?
Yes. I'm using one for a low power fluorescent type lamp. It sounds as
though it uses a relay inside so I presume it can be used for just about
anything that falls within the maximum rating of the module. However, IIRC
the relay contacts on either the appliance modules or DIN rail appliance
modules have a tendency to become welded together by the high start up
current of floodlamp type lamps?
Ray Barnett.
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