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We recently changed our 45x45 metal bases with claws for switching material: these will be available without elastic bands between the claws from now on. This is to ensure a smoother installation. The attached drawings show how you can push the loose claws back into their snap position.
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You can find several basic diagrams in the "Flush-mounting material" chapter of the catalogue.
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Cause: If the push buttons and the staircase timer are connected with a 2-wire connection, the total working current of the LEDs may be sufficiently high to have its coil be constantly activated. Solution: Adjust the wiring to a 3-wire connection. OR Replace the LEDs with neon lamps (only in push buttons with an E10 lamp base).
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Yes, The push buttons on the printed circuit board of these products switch a maximum of 24V DC or 24V~. A lower voltage is switched without any problems.
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No, A two-wire actuator only switches 230V (40 to 400W) incandescent and halogen lamps with an ohmic load. For energy-saving and LED lamps, use an actor with relay contact.
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This combination is possible.
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Use a remote switch (teleruptor) with auxiliary contact. The main contact switches the main circuit, the auxiliary contact switches the LED.
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Specific products are needed, as this type of load type has a high starting current, which the product must be able to handle for a long period of time. Legal provisions also prohibit the use of just any light dimmer.