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Old 01-02-2008   #7 (permalink)
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hi ian,
im not saying theres anything wrong with what you have done ,and i presume you have a nice clean dry workshop ,in some places ,like say a foundry ,farm and damp dirty places,labels are not much good for long,and why would a coil burn out ,your much more likley to burn a switch out ,especially with an heavy inductive load such as flouresent lighting,use 3 contactors if you want to ensure some lights will stay on if theres a fault,you can even fit a time clock easy then ,just in case you forget to turn them off ,do your bit for the planet and all that
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