I
moved house in December and had to have the house totally rewired, amngst
other things. The house was built in 1932 and has nice cornices etc. I
bought
the X10 LD10's and gave them to my spark and he read the leaflet and got to
work. He thought I was mad and charged me a little bit extra for the
wiring.
In total I have 16 LD11/AD10's in the house for all the rooms and outside
lights at the front and back. I also wired the Heating and Imerrsion
Heater to AD10s. I did not wire any sockets to X10 modules as I had a
number
of plug-in modules already. There were also 10 Cat5 runs and 6 Co-Ax runs
up
to node Zero in the attic. I provided faceplates (and terminated) for Co-ax
and Cat5, and I also provied the Ld11/AD10 - while he did all the rest.
Total
cost was £1800. A return visit to rewire the kitchen when we were having it
replaced was a further £500 but that included wiring the garage and a few
other things, including a few runs for Comfort.
I
have my main board in the porch. a box in the cloakroom for all
downstairs lights, a box in the attic for upstairs lights and one above the
kitchen (roof space) for kitchen, garage and outside stuff. I only
installed Comfort last month and am very pleased.
I'm
not sure about your circumstances but the extras were about £700 for me
over a
normal rewire and I was just about able to justify that because a house
that
needs a rewire may also require a new kitchen/bathroom
:-)
I
only have 2 AD10's - for heating and immersion heater - and could not
think of anywhere else I would use them.
As
for switches - my spark provided those except in the hallway. It is
oak
paneled and had an old brass four gang. I replaced it with the brass 4 gang
push switch from Lets Automate. I have two singles in other rooms and may
buy
more as I decorate each room. My kitchen has the clipsal switches and a red
neon which shows if the heating is on or not, a good feature as the old
timer
is in a cupboard out of sight.
Hope
some of this helps and good luck in your new home.
Regards
Michael
BELFAST
Help
please....
I am about to
buy a house that requires a total rewire and am thinking about X10 and
possibly using Comfort to control it...........
Am I right in
thinking.......
1. That each
light in the house would need to be separately wired to an X10 Din rail
module (if I was using those) of it's own as apposed to the standard
way of wiring the lights? But still use standard light
switches?
2. For 2 way
light switching I would use an AD10 module and for normal switching an LD10
module?
3. As for any
appliances modules what devices would you (anyone) recommend be wired to an
X10 din rail?
Thanks in
advance for any (useful) reply.
Neil
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