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Re: Which type of MCB to protect C-Bus dimmers



Hi Nigel

> I'm looking at protecting the O/P of the C-Bus dimmers with 1A MCBs
but
> not sure what type (B, C or D) to use

B would operate the quickest...C is standard domestic and D is usually used
for Motors etc....

If i was going to protect the outputs of my CBUS dimmers i would use hrc
fuses ...

Have had one channel fall over on one of my dimmers....Sent it to Clipsal
in
Adelaide and had it back in just over a week which i thought was good
service....

Frank


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nigel Giddings" <nigel@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 5:38 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Which type of MCB to protect C-Bus dimmers


> One weakness of C-Bus dimmers, as I understand it, is that a bulb
> blowing can take out a Dimmer Channel.
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> I'm looking at protecting the O/P of the C-Bus dimmers with 1A MCBs
but
> not sure what type (B, C or D) to use
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> What type of MCB would people suggest to protect C-Bus Dimmers?
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> Type B seem to offer most protection but their appears to be a school
of
> thought that Type C should be used for lamps... If I were to use Type
C
> would I still end up blowing the C-Bus Dimmers...
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> TIA
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> Nigel
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> 25/1/2006
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