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Im looking for a bit of advice on how to correctly wire/connect an absence detector and retractive switch using a 5 core lighting trunking.

Not had to do this before, but been asked to do this as a homer in a small office

cheers
 
Welcome to the forum almost_there, you are down as a Trainee, if you are still on a course you could apply for access to our Trainee Section where we have a selection of Mentors to help out with trainee level questions, if your interested that is.
 
Try searching the web for "Dali ballast wiring" which should bring up some results. There will be a permanent feed to the lights and then a pair that connect to any PIR's or switches.
 
Try searching the web for "Dali ballast wiring" which should bring up some results. There will be a permanent feed to the lights and then a pair that connect to any PIR's or switches.

It is all to be done via 240v. I have worked on Dali systems before, which were simple. But never had to do it on mains!
 
If you're just using standard light fittings you can feed the PIR first and then a contactor and the refractive switch on the load side of the PIR. I'm mobile at the moment so I can't post a wiring diagram.
 

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