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Hello I'm wondering if someone can help me please.

ive had a call from a customer to say their master time lag switch is faulty, it's an MK1610 master switch with slaves.

I have had this problem before but managed to get hold of a replacement switch.

They have since discontinued the type of switch and I don't know of another type that will replace it as the slaves are wired in a 2 wire parallel circuit.

I need a 3rd wire for the new time lag switches.

Does anyone know of a solution?

many thanks
 
I do not know the layout you have but could you insert a din rail timer into the circuit that is controlled by the existing slaves and just replace the master with another retractive switch?

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