Hi
Has anybody used this pir sensor for outdoor switching?
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/SMSLFM360.html
http://www.timeguard.com/product/lighting/pir-security-lighting-controls/360-flush-mount-ceiling
It has a weatherproof rating of IP44 and I would like to use it in PVC...
yeh I thought of that.I will have a look for a spare pendant and if it works it looks like that type of PIR will not switch the halogen and transormer but the instruction manual says that the PIR will switch DC loads aswell.
I have tried adding the schematic wiring diagrams which are in the...
Ok I tackled this job again today and when I took out the first light from the soffit and disconnect the two twin earth cables and switched the power back on I found one cable(lets call it cable A) had 240v between live and neutral and the other (cable B) had no power.
So I presume cable A is...
ok- switch wiring- 3 cables- switch for outside light has a 2 browns connected to it.One from one cable the other from the other.the 2 blues are connected togther with a piece of terminal block.the hall switch is 2 way switching so I guess the other cable is a 3/4 core.
make any sense?
no
wiring at each fitting is- both lives(red on twin and earth) connected through terminal block to brown of fitting and both neutrals(black on twin and earth )connected through terminal block to a blue for light fittting. eaths connected to each other
just remembered there is 40w tungsten bulb outside light which also comes on around the back of the house which may answer the 4 cables to the front door lights