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Re: How do you wire an LD10?


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  • Subject: Re: How do you wire an LD10?
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  • Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2001 22:55:45 -0000
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http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/%7Eiscam/bropdf/X10_RETRO_LD10.PDF



--- In ukha_d@y..., matthew@m... wrote:
> I'm just looking at how a "normal" light circuit is wired,
with the
> connection for the switch and the loop to the next light in the
> ceiling rose.
>
> Having read somewhere on the net about some lighting controllers
> needing a neutral in the switch, my electrician and I decided to
wire
> the light so that the connection is in the switch not the ceiling
> rose.
>
> I have one lighting circuit per room so basically the wire runs up
> from the consumer unit to the switch, then there is another cable
> from the switch to the ceiling rose.
>
> I'm just wondering if this is the right way to do it, before I go
> repeating this scheme for all the other lights in the house!




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