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Re: HA without fallback-CBUS



Hi Martin
If worried about the cbus network going down ...there are
manual override swiches on the dimmer modules....If  some lighting required
if the dimmer modules go down then wire the light to the common terminal of
a normal lighting switch with the cbus dimmer output to the normally closed
contact and a  straight 240v on the normally open contact....The switch
would normally be left off thus allowing the cbus dimmer output to be
connected to the light and when switched on it disconnects the dimmer
output
and puts 240v to the light....

HTH
Frank


----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin McCreesh" <martin@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] 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
>  > >
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
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