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Hi

Customer has a shop, front sign of which is currently lit by 5 individual 100w GLS lamps.

Wants a photocell sensor for dusk/dawn control but also controlling that a timer unit so that he can set the lights to turn off after 2am every night.

The lights are fed on 1.5 T&E from a Type B 6amp Mcb on a 17th Board with RCD protection.

Does anyone know of a timer unit that will be suitable??

Thanks
 
Watch out for some electronic times, especially if there is/will be LE lamps or lighting involved.

Whilst they state they can handle the load, some cant and weld the contacts on start up.

Should be fine with a mechanical one though.
 
Watch out for some electronic times, especially if there is/will be LE lamps or lighting involved.

Whilst they state they can handle the load, some cant and weld the contacts on start up.

Should be fine with a mechanical one though.

Thanks for that, not fitted one before and having seen some of the electronic ones I thought the max loads at 400W was a very low.

Cheers
 
For a proper job I would use a sangamo timeswitch and a NEMA socket photocell kit in series, connected via an auto/off/override switch. Then you have a resilient installation that is easily maintained.
 

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