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I need 6 switching light circuits to control 12V LED light in Zone 1 of a pool, the problem is that Zone 1 is as you open the door to the building.
I been thinking about using a 230v to 12v transformer in the plant room to a grid switch near the pool. This could switch 12v to a 230v contactor with a 12 v coil so allowing 230v power to the 12v LED driver located in a hidden void in Zone 2.
Is this allowed?
 

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