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Ken77

Hi all,

I've just been to test a number of faults and have found a number of classrooms have relays on fluorescent lights? Can anyone think of a logical reason why someone would have installed them like this?

Thanks in advance.
 
Depending upon the classroom there are between 4 - 8 twin 5ft tubes per relay.

I can see any evidence of a timer, (not to ay one does not exist).
 
I haven't yet determined if all the classrooms are on the same circuit, but there is a relay in each classroom. What where you thinking?
 
you can't be looking at more than a few amps per circuit and if their controlled by a suitably rated switch can't see the point in relays really
 
Nor can I. I was trying to understand why this may a have been done as I am not familiar with use of Relays. Thanks for all the help.
 

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