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Evening chaps.
I've been given 2 x 6way marshalling klik box's (used and no instructions) to install in some offices. Any idea how id wire it. Basically 6 x lights want to be operated via a sensor, and a keyswitch installed to isolate one of the fittings which will be emg.
There are 2 sets of connections that have the same terminals
.aux (linked with loop)
.loop (linked with aux)
.neutral
.sw (b) (linked to sw (a))
.sw (a) (linked to as (b))
Any help would be appreciated
 
remove link between loop and aux. Load side of normally closed key switch connects to Aux, perm lives to loop, neutrals to neutral, and switched line to SW A or B as they are both linked.
Cheers fella, sounds about right.
Do you know why there are 2 sets of connections. And what does sw (a) and sw (b) do without the link
 
It splits the box in half so you could have a switch for each half of the box. For example 4way marshalling box, 2 of the ways are connected to (sw) a and the other 2 ways connected to (sw) b but with the link in all the ways are connected together. There are two sets of terminal for ease of installation. The PIR would normally connect to the lower vertical terminals and all other wiring would connect to the higher horizontal terminal....This is how it shows it connected in the manufacturers instruction but it doesn't really matter as the terminals are in common.
 
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