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Hi,

ok to follow on from my 12v relay question, I know how I want it all connected.

The next part of the jigsaw is that I need to mount everything on a dinrail.

i presume you can get these, what I need is din rail connectors where I can join say 6 together so that I have 6 common neutrals or lives etc?

do you know what I mean and if so can you pointe in the direction of where to get them.

i have never panel building if this is what you could vaguely call it do not clued up on what's available.
 
This is my very quick sketch of what I think you are trying to achieve,

Now which one do you think another electrician would be able to pick up and understand what the circuit should do?

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I'll explain...

1. 230v supply to main switch
2. Live from main switch goes to 6A MCB
3. The MCB feeds the permanent live connectors / common rail / permanent love to PIR's
4. The neutral from the main switch feeds the neutral bar that feeds the PIR's
5. The neutral from the main switch also feeds both contactors, so is connected to them for pulling them on purposes only
6. Take another live from the MCB and put it on to the relay, and from the relay take it to both the contactors so have a line and neutral to pull it on.
7. The live the feeds the contactors is only live when the alarm goes off and the 12v feed closes the relay.
 
It'll work fine, I've done it before a few times to override multiple PIR zones with timers and switches etc.
But I would usually tend to put a 0.5A mcb or similar in to fuse the coil circuit seperately, it's not strictly necessary though.
 

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