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Re: HA without fallback-CBUS



I've been looking a half way approach for a cbus install later this year.
Planning to put override switches for main lights at 2 key locations in the
house. These locations will be CBUS nodes anyway.  One issue that maybe
somebody can help with is what happens if you apply full power to a cbus
dimmed circuit - could it damage the CBUS dimmer.  The alternative requires
a good bit of extra cabling and invloves using a two way switch to isolate
the feed to the light from CBUS.

----- Original Message -----
From: David Gumbrell
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] HA without fallback


Depends what you mean by a fallback. My Idratek
install<http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=746>is
designed to be i) removable in case of sale and ii) tolerant to
control
computer failure due to Reflex (built-in) functionality. If there's no
power
to the HA network, there's probably nothing to switch !

I know of another Idratek install which has put the panel relays in
parallel
with existing switching, which might be the kind of fallback you were
thinking of. I guess that you could do something similar with the other
systems (C-Bus etc) out there.

But really, anyone would think you can't trust this technology stuff ...
:-)

Dave


On 1/8/06, Mal Lansell <mal@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I thought most people did go the whole hog - wiring for mechanical
> switches and for HA is mutually exclusive in most situations.
>
> So, wire it up, and buy a torch ;-)
>
> Mal
>
>
> Chris Hunter wrote:
>
> >'wondered if anyone had been brave enough to go for HA without teh
> >fallback - ie: without manual switches on the lighting circuits,
without
> >manual timeclocks & thermostats, and so-on ... might save a
good part of
> >the costto go the whole hog ! ... less wiring included ... ?
> >
> >Chris
> >


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