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RE: Dimmable fluorescent light, a soultion is required.


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  • Subject: RE: Dimmable fluorescent light, a soultion is required.
  • From: "Neil Ball" <neilball@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 10:30:49 +0100
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Hi Stuart

The fluorescent lighting MUST have a dimmable ballast if you want dimmable
control as you cannot simply dim the mains supply in the usual way. The
ballast has a 240v mains supply input and a separate dimmable input which
will either be an analogue 0-10v control, or digital coded signal using
either a DSI or DALI protocol. You then need to make sure that the dimming
control module from your favoured supplier (eg Clipsal C-Bus) is supplied
with the appropriate analogue/digital control card - most manufacturers
supply these as add-in cards to work alongside the standard dimmer channel.

Neil B.



-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Poulton [mailto:stuart.poulton@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 09:59
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Dimmable fluorescent light, a soultion is required.


Hi All,

Does anyone have any details and hopefully costings on dimmable fluorescent
lighting ?

Also, is it possible to control such lighting using C-Bus or Polaron ?

Regards

Stuart



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