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1st Fix wiring


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  • Subject: 1st Fix wiring
  • From: rick.hughes@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 13:30:13 -0000
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I am running in all my 1st fix wiring, and would be keen to here form
any of you - any tips on what you did, or what you wish you did for
the Comfort system.

At the moment I have wiring in for PIR detectors in each room, and
have wired out many of the lights to be controlled by AD10 units.

But what else should I do ?

A specific question also arises - outside lights.

Initially I was going to wire lights & PIR as standard, using AD10's
to the switch (allowing for 300W limit - relays where necessary,
unless you can recommend a DIN rail X10 jobby that can handle 500w QH
flood lights.)

However would I be better to wire lights in as standard (i.e. with
AD10 wiring) and run separate PIR wiring back to Comfort, then control
with a macro ?

Hints & tips welcome.


Rick

p.s. personal eMail welcome on this


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