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Re: Re: What's the REAL story with LD11's and heat?


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  • Subject: Re: Re: What's the REAL story with LD11's and heat?
  • From: "Simon Coates" <ecolume@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 13:31:39 -0000
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I'm installing a similar setup to you, but using Hager 54 way boards.  I've
found them to be the best/most cost effective way to install lots of AD10s
and LD11s.  I'm using 1/2 blanks between the LD11s and adding ventillation
holes to minimise heat build-up.

Simon

----- Original Message -----
From: psghome2002 <psghome@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: 15 February 2002 20:54
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: What's the REAL story with LD11's and heat?


> Thanks Keith, that sounds sensible - now to find a big and cheap
> enough consumer unit as I need a stack of them.
>
> Paul.
>
> --- In ukha_d@y..., "Keith Doxey" <ukha@d...> wrote:
> > If they get too hot there is the risk of triac failure.
> >
> > If they get VERY hot there is a risk of fire.
> >
> > You can get 1/2 width blanks for consumer units, either fit 1/2
> blank
> > between each module or fit 2 side by side with a full blank
> between them and
> > the next pair.
> >
> > The greater the load, the greater the heat, also most heat is
> generated at
> > 50% brightness as the mains is being turned on at peak voltage.
> >
> > Fitting fans is IMHO not a good idea. WHEN the fans fail the
> dimmers would
> > start to overheat and the first thing you would know would be
> dimmer
> > failure. You could of course add monitoring to the consumer unit
> and fan but
> > that would cost much more than a slightly larger consumer unit to
> accomodate
> > the modules with adequate ventilation.
> >
> > Keith
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: psghome2002 [mailto:psghome@xxxxxxx...]
> > Sent: 15 February 2002 10:51
> > To: ukha_d@y...
> > Subject: [ukha_d] Re: What's the REAL story with LD11's and heat?
> >
> >
> > Do you know if they have a thermal cut-off (or will they blow the
> > fuse if they get too hot?). Sounds like it won't be a problem
> > though :)
> >
> > --- In ukha_d@y..., "Kenneth Watt"
<kennwatt@b...> wrote:
> > > I think IIRC, the most I have in the one box is about ten,
mixed
> > AD and
> > > LD's, though more LD11's than AD10's. There is heat there,
but
> not
> > much.
> > > If you were putting a *lot* of modules in the one place you
could
> > always
> > > fit a small fan to the case, even a PC case fan or two would
do,
> > link
> > > these to an appliance module and put a Dallas stat in there
and
> > > ventilate as required, just a thought mind you if it was
really a
> > > problem.
> > >
> > > HTH
> > >
> > > K.
> > >
>
>
>
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