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Basically a switch to disconnect the mains to test the batteries.what is a ctu??
Any idea of the wiring of this? Do I need a contactor or can I just use a ctu? ThanskBasically a switch to disconnect the mains to test the batteries.
How many emergency lights are there.Any idea of the wiring of this? Do I need a contactor or can I just use a ctu? Thansk
There’s only 6. I thought I might be able to just put a ctu there?How many emergency lights are there.
If they are all off one supply at the CU then a CTU would be the easiest.There’s only 6. I thought I might be able to just put a ctu there?
That’s what I was thinking? What do I do with the ctu? Take a feed from mcb to ctu then put cable going out to lights into ctu aswell? Never installed one before been stuck house bashing for too long!If they are all off one supply at the CU then a CTU would be the easiest.
That is certainly one option with a wago for the neutral.That’s what I was thinking? What do I do with the ctu? Take a feed from mcb to ctu then put cable going out to lights into ctu aswell? Never installed one before been stuck house bashing for too long!
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