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RE: Lighting



Hi Umar

C-bus switching and control is done by Cat-5. You have the option of
running your wiring for c-bus in a 'star' or 'daisy-chain' configuration
back to your proposed Node '0' or consumer units. Unusually you can also
use any combination of the two in your design as well.

It may be worth considering wiring your c-bus circuits with a different
colour CAT-5 cable (Clipsal supply a PINK colour cable for this purpose,
it is also more heavily insulated as well to help with proximity to
240v.) so that you can easily differentiate between CAT-5 for C-bus and
other uses. Failing that a good labelling scheme is essential. C-bus
runs at a voltage of 32v across the CAT-5 and mixing up your CAT-5 will
have a VERY bad effect :-(

One other consideration which I'm sure you have covered is that you will
need to run each load (i.e Lamp or group of lamps) back to your consumer
unit. As always over cable, YOU WILL change your designs as you go!

If you need more help let me know.

Many thanks

Rob Mouser
rmouser@xxxxxxx
rob@xxxxxxx


> -----Original Message-----
> From: umar@xxxxxxx [mailto:umar@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 31 January 2003 09:03
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Lighting
>
>
> I hope to be wiring up the new house in next few days.
>
> I have told the sparky to wire up each group of lights and related
switch
> back to the mains - that means we will end up with around 16 lighting
> circuits upstairs (dependent on final wiring) and 4 mains circuits
> upstairs, and a little more downstairs.
>
> I am not decided about X10 lighting or Clipsal C Bus (is that right)
but I
> understand that this method of wiring will mean I dont have to decied
> until after first fix stage - is that correct?
>
> The questions are
>
> - where can I get prices from for Clipsal system
> - if I choose x10 it will come from one of our group members - laser
or LA
> - they dont know that yet so dont tell them :-)
> - what are other lighting alternatives?
> - what consumer units will I need?
> - can anyone recommend place for cheap twin & earth cable - I
think I
> might need a lot ....
>
> Also for clipsal lighting, if you have 3 groups of lights in one room,
do
> you run 1 cat5 cable next to the switch or 3 runs?
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