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RE: AD10 wiring for mains socket


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  • Subject: RE: AD10 wiring for mains socket
  • From: "Adam Stevens" <adam@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 21:01:44 -0000
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> If you connect it like that, the module will not be fused off the ring
> main. You may want to put it on a spur so that it has some fuse
> protection up-stream of it.

Surely putting both lives from the ring into the AD10's "L"
terminal has the
same effect as a small spur? - Unless you mean fuse the spur separately
before the AD10s? - The X10 controlled socket will in effect be a spur, as
that comes directly from the AD10.

(I've draw a little picture of what I *think* it should look like at
http://zz9.dyndns.org/ad10.jpg -
Please anyone take a look and see if I'm
going to blow myself up! :-).

I appreciate this assistance! - This is the first time I've hard-wired any
X10 mains kit, so I'd like to get it right! :-)

Adam.



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