Moving C-Bus Classic Switch

Discussion in 'C-Bus Wired Hardware' started by IanCun, Nov 15, 2014.

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    DarylMc

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    Hi Don
    Has the training material been updated to give the OK to use loops?
    It's not much use just spreading the word here.
    The product needs to have clear specifications to save people chasing their tail while trying to track down install or wiring faults.
     
    DarylMc, Nov 22, 2014
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    Don

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    I don't think the training information has been updated. I'm out of the loop as far as directing the training programme so the forum is my only real outlet.
    Avoiding loops won't cause any problems of course but it's not a real constraint and some installations could be simpler and could be made more reliable against breaks if loops are included.
     
    Don, Nov 22, 2014
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    Hi Don
    Can that be counted as an official sanction?
    If it isn't going to cause any signal problems loops may be useful to reduce voltage drop.
     
    DarylMc, Nov 22, 2014
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    As official as I can make it, at least!
     
    Don, Nov 24, 2014
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