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Hi,

I've fitted them before, where this an external light sensor that switches lights off if the ambient light is good; but you can bypass this by switching the lights off/on at the switch. This was done as an energy saving measure, it's not always necessary to have lights on all the time.

Regards.
 
I worked on a few schools about 3 years ago , where we fitted Pirs through the carbon trust scheme and had to put relays in if there where 6 or more twin florrys in use , also installed relays several years ago to protect the contacts of the switch when switched of due to the back EMF ....

As already said , trace the switch feeds to the relays to where they go to..
 
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Specific lighting contactors are good for their ratings..
i.e. A 20 amp lighting contactor is rated to 20 amps for resistive, magnetic and tungsten
 
To a degree, i doubt they would be vastly different.

Cheers

They can be vastly different, the switching duty will make a big difference, one which can handle heavy inductive loads will cope with a lot more fluorescents than one only rated for resistive/light inductive loads.
 
They can be vastly different, the switching duty will make a big difference, one which can handle heavy inductive loads will cope with a lot more fluorescents than one only rated for resistive/light inductive loads.

Well the schneider 16amp contactor states 10 x 58w fluorescent, do you have an example?

cheers
 
Abb do a contactor A26 45amp (high rating than the schneider) with a 25amp CB, and that can handle 35 X 65W. I was referencing a 16 amp, do you have one in mind Dave?

Cheers
 

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