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I'm trying to learn more about relays.
Can someone link to a resource that describes how they work? I mean like a wiring diagram of 1L1 3L2 5L3 2T1 4T2 6T3...
Here is a LC1K09 that is connected to a lighting circuit.
What are the alternative ways to remove/disconnect it and instead have the switching done manually?
By manually I mean either with a circuit breaker or wall switch.
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Just as the wireless receiver, the CU / distributing board is in the same section of the shop where they cannot have customers accessing the switch. I suppose I could have built some sort of cage with lock around the switch but that would cost even more than a new wireless switch for which they were already unwilling to pay.

Fishtail key switch then.
 
Yes, that would be a good solution if it didn't cost about the same as a new Schneider Connect switch. ~100€
Like these:
Do you not have something like this available - they are about £2 in the UK
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Sorry, maybe a UK terminology thing. I meant a switch which is operated by a small fishtail shaped metal key, so it cannot be operated by anybody who doesn't have one.
 
Sorry, maybe a UK terminology thing. I meant a switch which is operated by a small fishtail shaped metal key, so it cannot be operated by anybody who doesn't have one.
Thanks. I'll look for one like that. It'll still be difficult to convince them to spend another hour of labor time when they have something that works for them already.
 

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