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RE: Tidy Comfort installation images?



I added some mini din rail and some terminals in the bottom of the
comfort
panel to provide power to the various sensors. You can buy terminals that
are linked together or jumpers to link them.

Some of the terminals are spring loaded have a look on the Rs web site
www.rswww.com

Another tip is use a mulitcore cable from the comfort panel to a plastic
junction box location say under the first floor then fill the junction box
with terminals and wire everything back to the Junction Box.

I have found JB approach useful great you decide to change something,
having
loads of spare cores on the muliticore is handy !

Hope that helps

-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
ianh1000
Sent: 26 January 2007 17:41
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Tidy Comfort installation images?

Hi All,

I know quite a few of you are Comfort users. I am just getting around to
hooking up all of the wiring for my Comfort system. I want to do as neat a
job as possible, do any of you have example images for cable installation?

For example what is a neat way of connecting the 12 volt connections for
each zone in the case?

I will only have 10 zones to start with but I can see that I will start to
use outputs and do a lot more in the future.

Many Thanks
Ian









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