Fluorescent Light with 4 Terminals

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I have a Flu light to fit and the incoming mains terminal has a 4 terminal block connector with L, N, E and a N/v terminal the Nv wire is blue and white and goes to the ballast. should the mains neutral be connected to the N or N/v
 
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Is it a dimming ballast? Is there a diagram on the side of it? If so, can you post a piccy?
 
is there a make and model no, on the ballast.
Not seen N/v terminal before
 
Have seen dimming ballasts where you fit a variable resistor across 2 terminals, an open circuit or high resistance across the terminals in the cases I know of are required for full brightness.
 
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The ballast is a Vossloh Schwabe no 922428, just to add to the confusion I have 2 of these lights and just taken the cover off the other, this also has a 4 terminal block but is labeled L/v, L/f, E, and N but this time the L/v goes to the ballast.
 
The ballast is a Vossloh Schwabe no 922428,
not one I know , V/s units normally have a wiring diagram stamped on the unit.

It may be a unit made to connect to a remotely fitted emergency pack.
Usually you can addapt the fitting to work on its own though
 
I think it's a 0-10V or PUSH dimmable light.. depends on what the balast says..

you either use a 0-10v dimmer to dim them, or you have a momentary switch instead of a regular light switch..
push for on, hold to dim, push again for off...
 

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