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Hi all,

I've just been to test a number of faults and have found a number of classrooms have relays on fluorescent lights? Can anyone think of a logical reason why someone would have installed them like this?

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi,

I've fitted them before, where this an external light sensor that switches lights off if the ambient light is good; but you can bypass this by switching the lights off/on at the switch. This was done as an energy saving measure, it's not always necessary to have lights on all the time.

Regards.
 
I worked on a few schools about 3 years ago , where we fitted Pirs through the carbon trust scheme and had to put relays in if there where 6 or more twin florrys in use , also installed relays several years ago to protect the contacts of the switch when switched of due to the back EMF ....

As already said , trace the switch feeds to the relays to where they go to..
 
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