32/3600 Module

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    zip_cool

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    :D Hi All,
    i have find a module with cat no. 32/3600 series. it seem like a old discontinuous item from clipsal. what I want to ask is there any replacment new item type for this old item, which have a same Function like this item. if yes, what is the cat no?? yeah, except the E2400PB1200 (PowerBooster) cause the power booster unit seem doesn't compatible with C- Bus.

    Thanks
     
    zip_cool, Feb 28, 2007
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    A 32/3600 is a High Powered dimmer.

    3600VA Dimmer Unit, for Remote Mounting. 250V ac only, 3600VA High power dimmer. 15A (3600VA), 0.6 PF, for incandescent and low voltage lighting. Maximum ambient temperature 40Deg.C. Remote Dimmer Control Unit dimensions 248x150x55mm. Dimmer units may be interconnected, controlled by a single Control Mechanism

    http://alfred.clipsal.com/scripts/apeweb.dll?PrintCatNo&CatNo=32/3600

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    E2400PB1200 is a Scenemaster Power Booster. As far as I am aware, that device is not suitable for connection to other units (to increase dimming capacity)

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    I am a bit unsure what you are asking - the 32/3600 is not a Cbus unit... do you want a Cbus or non-Cbus dimmer?
     
    JohnC, Mar 5, 2007
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    i don't know that unit very well. but as i seen on the label, it say it c-bus compatible.. in my mind that mean it can use to boost the output channel of the c-bus.

    actually what i'm looking is a unit like power booster, but for c-bus dimmer module..

    thanks
     
    zip_cool, Mar 13, 2007
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