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If the overide switch is put into the Neutral to the relay coil ( terminal A2 ) then the sneak circuits ( the purple ones ) that cause a latch up cannot occur
If the overide switch is put into the Neutral to the relay coil ( terminal A2 ) then the sneak circuits ( the purple ones ) that cause a latch up cannot occur
That would indeed work but I believe forbidden.
Wiring the line connexions correctlydifferently will prevent 2 of those purple paths and the undesirable operation.
I must stress that the current format is not wrong in as much it it presents no specific risk to life or equipment, it's simply undersirable operation.
Hi Sunray, the image below is what has been installed. To confirm all light come on with switch, PIR are not keeping the lights on or turning all lights on, just the zone for the light required.
Hi Sunray, the image below is what has been installed. To confirm all light come on with switch, PIR are not keeping the lights on or turning all lights on, just the zone for the light required.
Just to say I purchased the screwfix option suggested by Sunray, wired as EFLImpudence diagram. Happy to confirm working exactly as described. Thank you all that contributed to the thread, really appreciate the support.
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