Thinking about using these for my next automation project. Wondering what the best layout would be?
Up until now I have ABS enclosures dotted around the house.
Each enclosure would typically have one or more RCD/RCBO protected sources (eg. lighting radial, power) along with their Neutrals and earths, maybe a 12V supply, an 8 way relay board, and then cables going to each destination eg. lights.
I typically bring the sources to a screw terminal block section, then the appliances to another terminal block section, and then wire the relay terminals between the blocks. This is time consuming, difficult to change, and not always very neat.
What would be the best way of doing this with DIN rail terminal blocks? All sources (Live, Neutral, Earth, Live, Neutral, Earth etc,) into one section on the rail, relays to the next section, and destinations to the next section, with jumper blocks?
Or Source Live, Relay Live, Relay Switched, Destination Live, then same for neutrals? Or using 3 layer terminal blocks with live, neutral, earth coming into each slice?
Thanks.
Up until now I have ABS enclosures dotted around the house.
Each enclosure would typically have one or more RCD/RCBO protected sources (eg. lighting radial, power) along with their Neutrals and earths, maybe a 12V supply, an 8 way relay board, and then cables going to each destination eg. lights.
I typically bring the sources to a screw terminal block section, then the appliances to another terminal block section, and then wire the relay terminals between the blocks. This is time consuming, difficult to change, and not always very neat.
What would be the best way of doing this with DIN rail terminal blocks? All sources (Live, Neutral, Earth, Live, Neutral, Earth etc,) into one section on the rail, relays to the next section, and destinations to the next section, with jumper blocks?
Or Source Live, Relay Live, Relay Switched, Destination Live, then same for neutrals? Or using 3 layer terminal blocks with live, neutral, earth coming into each slice?
Thanks.