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RE: Re: New Comfort has arrived - no paperwork/manuals? now Wiring
help required!
Ahh the old size matters debate...
Well the cost wouldn't have anything to do with: R&D, Chip
development,
programming, interfacing... :-)
- one of the main criteria for the making of the Baygen windup radio
for
Africa, was that it had to be big and heavy (This was from customer
feedback
on the early prototypes, if it was big and heavy it had more status!!)
Strange world...
Daniel
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Bond [mailto:chris@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 09 January 2003 11:47
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Re: New Comfort has arrived - no
paperwork/manuals? now Wiring help required!
One does wonder how they can sell the comfort at such high prices after
seeing the insides of one!
----- Original Message -----
From: <steve.cooper@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Re: New Comfort has arrived - no
paperwork/manuals?
now Wiring help required!
>
> >> Can anyone give me some advice on neatly wiring comfort? I
have used
> >. 8 core screened cables throughout the installation and there
will be
> >> 16 zone cables entering the case.
>
> I wired mine via the access holes top and bottom.
>
> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cooperhouse/fr_ha21.htm
>
> Not the neatest of wiring jobs, (note to self get some more cable
ties)
>
> >> Should the outer protective sheath on the cable be stripped
back to
> >> where the cables enter the top of the Comfort case?
>
> The protective sheath needs to be connected to the casing using one
anchor
> bolts provided. I have stripped the sleeving back to edge of the
case and
> connected the sheath there.
>
> >> For some of the cables I will only be using 4 of the 8 cores,
how
> >> should I manage the spare 4 cores within the CPU units so
that they
> >> can be connected at a later time?
>
> Personally I just chopped them off but left enough wire down in
the
> floor/ceiling to make sure if I need the extras I can take up the
slack
and
> strip the wire back further.
>
> >> What about cablel labelling? - I have used the infamous
colour coded
> >> insualtion tape system on the outer protective sheath of each
cable -
> >> but this could be a bit awkward if the outer protective
sheath is
> >> removed.
>
> Once the cables are connected into the cases I haven't worried
about
> relabeling them, I can tell which is which by which zone they are
linked
> to.
>
> >> Thanks for any advice!
>
> One thing worth doing up front is to wire the 12v and 0v terminals on
the
> main panel up to some plastic connection block. Say a 6 way
block and
> common 3 for 12v and 3 for 0v, otherwise it gets a bit hard trying to
get
> all the PIR power supply wires in the small terminals. Well
worth joining
> up to the comfort-technical yahoo group as well for lots of techy
advice.
>
> S.
>
>
>
>
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