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Re: DIN Rail connections



I assume the "connect back" bit you are are asking about is the
din rail module
(consumer unit) itself?

>From my standard consumer unit with all the normal fuses in it, the
6amp fuse
which used to feed the lights now goes to another consumer unit which
houses
all my x10 din modules

is that what your after?

Quoting Mark Taylor <mhctaylor@xxxxxxx>:

> So I have completed my first major step in HA and wired up a new
ceiling
> of LV halogens and for temp purposes put up an LW10 to test X10
control.
> Apart from 1 loose wire worked first time! Not bad for a complete
> ignoramus even if I say so myself ;-)
>
> So now I want to plan adding an LD11 and later some further DIN Rail
> modules. What I dont really understand is how the DIN Rail and
consumer
> unit relate. Can someone shed some light please, is it a case of Din
> Rails plugging straight into consumer units or do I go for one of
these
> din rail units specially sold to take LD11s and AD10s etc. If so how
> does that connect back.......
>
> Cheers
> Mark
>
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