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RE: Clipsal C-Bus2



Just one correction:

In a domestic setting Polaron recommend their Compact dimmers (the
standard ones are designed for Hotel plant rooms). The compact range are around the same size as a security alarm panel and contain 8 channels of dimming rated at 5A each. In the new panels leaving the factory now each channel can be configured by the installer to dim standard tungsten or a dimmable fluorescent ballast with a 1-10V input.

Dimmer packs are priced at =A3825+VAT.

Wasn't me that was asking about Clipsal though, I've just spent 5.5k on
Polaron kit, plus 3 grand on Murata MCU controlled curtain
rails/Venetian blinds!

Tim.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Mouser [mailto:rmouser@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 15 October 2002 20:42
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx > Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Clipsal C-Bus2
>
> Hi Tim
>
> With Clipsal C-bus:
>
> 240v loads (Lighting or 10amp switched loads) back to your node in a > star. It is worth noting that the standard c-bus din rail units are only
> 1amp per channel (8 way dimmer) or 2amp per channel (4 way dimmer) if<= BR> > you need a higher amperage then you will need to install their
> 'professional' series dimmers which are stand alone (Much like the
> Polaron ones I believe. This means in practical terms that you should<= BR> > have only a load of 250w per amp. (say 4-5 halogens or 2-3 standard > fittings.)
>
> The control circuit uses standard unshielded CAT5 (Clipsal do their own
> PINK colour cable so you can distinguish between circuits easily but bog
> standard cat5 is fine.) you can wire this in a 'star' or 'daisy chain'=
> or ANY combination of each on the network. The only thing you mustn't<= BR> do
> is a 'ring'.
>
> You've probably got it covered but..... A 2amp 'round pin' socket
> lighting circuit is also VERY useful in many rooms, gives you lots of<= BR> > flexibility in terms of lamps etc.
>
> Let me know if you need more help.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Rob Mouser
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham Kiff [mailto:graham.kiff@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 15 October 2002 19:07
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx > Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Clipsal C-Bus2
>
>
> Tim
>
> I'm nearing the start of a complete re-wire of my house, so was
> wondering what wiring requirements the Polaron system has.
>
> Does the 240v lighting main have to be configured as a star (same as if
> I were to use LD10/11's)? Do I have to run Cat5 from each light switch=
> back to Node0?
>
> Same question applies to C-Bus, as I can't seem to find any
installation
> schemantics.
>
> Just want to make sure I wire adequately so I don't have to make the > X-10/C-Bus/Polaron choice just yet.
>
> Cheers
> Graham




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