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Mark.W

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Hi chaps,

Does anyone know if it is possible to use a daylight dimming sensor on a basic switch dim config or does it need to be DALI?

I've recently taken over a job from another spark, and the spec states to incorporate daylight sensing as well as manual dimming via a retractive switch into the circuit but the system has been wired with a dimming pair ie switch dim and fitted with Hager Klik boxes??

I thought it would need to have a control ie DALI??

Any help would be appreciated.

Regards
Mark
 
What Hager klick boxes have you got the 6 pin ones ?more info needed are you sure about the switch dim it is most likely DALI DIM pir's with retractive switches
 

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