Hi all,
Before I ask, I don't intend to do this work myself (unless its doesn't involve anything that requires certifying). Just trying to find out if possible and what I will need to purchase.
We have a long hallway in our house. My wife would like downlighters in the ceiling which when switched on, come on in sequence down the hallway one after the other.
At present there is one pendant light and one switch. The lights in the house feed on a live loop from one to the next, then into the MCB in the unit, there are three different MCB's in the unit serving different areas of lighting in the house.
So, I have seen these http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/time-delay-relays/3005812/ (time delay relay's which are DIN rail mounted.).
Could I get say 4 of these and daisy chain them in a new DIN enclosure , feeding a single downlight from each, puting the live feed into the first one. If so, would it be an expensive job messing about with existing unit joining it to the new enclosure, or can you just rack these relays and simply add the existing live feed into the first relay.
Just looking for feasability at the moment, originally I said it cant be done, but she insisted there must a way lol.
Thanks for any info.
Regards
Craig
Before I ask, I don't intend to do this work myself (unless its doesn't involve anything that requires certifying). Just trying to find out if possible and what I will need to purchase.
We have a long hallway in our house. My wife would like downlighters in the ceiling which when switched on, come on in sequence down the hallway one after the other.
At present there is one pendant light and one switch. The lights in the house feed on a live loop from one to the next, then into the MCB in the unit, there are three different MCB's in the unit serving different areas of lighting in the house.
So, I have seen these http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/time-delay-relays/3005812/ (time delay relay's which are DIN rail mounted.).
Could I get say 4 of these and daisy chain them in a new DIN enclosure , feeding a single downlight from each, puting the live feed into the first one. If so, would it be an expensive job messing about with existing unit joining it to the new enclosure, or can you just rack these relays and simply add the existing live feed into the first relay.
Just looking for feasability at the moment, originally I said it cant be done, but she insisted there must a way lol.
Thanks for any info.
Regards
Craig