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RE: CBus wiring and consumer unit
- Subject: RE: CBus wiring and consumer unit
- From: "Hawes,Timothy Edward \(GEG\)" <haweste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 13:11:31 -0000
I've done a few in a very low-tech way :-/
Why would you want to ? Perhaps put a laser printer on one, then you can
turn it on/off as appropriate and not have to keep it on all the time,
power cycling set-top boxes - some of the Sky ones seemed to perform
better for periodic cycling, whole house audio amps, dishwasher / washer
/ dryer etc. for running at night or whatever, kid's TVs so they can't
be watching when you've told them to go to bed etc., also for outside
lights where you wouldn't want / need a dimming function.
They're just a few ideas I've been kicking around. Some of the benefits
are a bit trivial, but even if you don't automate the sockets now, think
about how you wire them so that you could automate in the future.
HTH,
Cheers,
Tim.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Wonders Sent: 26 January 2005 13:03
>
> Tim,
>
> I'll be automating all the lights and all the lamp circuits.
> Hadn't thought about automating the power sockets and Can't
> think of many situations where I would need to, have you done it?
>
> Cheers
>
> Martin
> (5' 6'' :) )
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG) Sent: 26 January 2005 12:48
>
> Martin,
>
> OK, I see. In that case I think I'd be tempted to put
> *everything* in N0
> - you've then got no confusion as to where certain things are
> wired from.
> That said, running the cooker circuit from the utility area also makes
> sense. Are you automating every light and socket, or only some ?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim H.
> (6' 5" ;-) )
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Martin Wonders Sent: 26 January 2005 12:46
> >
> > Hi Tim,
> >
> > I've got limited room in the utility and it's reducing by the day
> > swmbo's designing everything in there.
> > Also my Node 0 is a lot bigger than we first imagined
> (limiting space
> > in the roof eaves is only limiting if your 6'
> > 9''), Consequently I need as much stuff out of the utility and
into
> > Node 0 as poss.
> >
> > Thanks for the thought
> >
> > Martin
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG) Sent: 26 January 2005 12:06
> >
> > Martin,
> >
> > What about putting all of the CBus kit next to the consumer unit
in
> > the utility room. Do you need anything more than a network
> connection
> > between N0 and CBus ?
> > IIRC you can daisy chain the light switches so you could
> run all the
> > cat
> > 5 back to your N0, common up the CBus switches and then run
> only 1 or
> > 2 cat
> > 5 cables across from N0 to the Clipsal hardware.
> >
> > Just a thought :-)
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Tim H.
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