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Movement switching of groups of luminaires.
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<blockquote data-quote="says-les" data-source="post: 533786" data-attributes="member: 15145"><p>That is the point, the normal switch control would be unable to over-ride the sensor.</p><p>would connecting the floating contacts of the sensor in parallel across the line and switch-wire</p><p>During a meeting the room would be plunged into darkness after the sensor timed out.</p><p>I can't see how this would be acceptable.</p><p>How about wiring the line and switch-wire across the sensor's "floating" 240V rated" contacts.</p><p>Even so, if the wall switch was "on" the lights would be unable to be switched off by the timed out sensor.</p><p>Any other thoughts on this enquiry?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="says-les, post: 533786, member: 15145"] That is the point, the normal switch control would be unable to over-ride the sensor. would connecting the floating contacts of the sensor in parallel across the line and switch-wire During a meeting the room would be plunged into darkness after the sensor timed out. I can't see how this would be acceptable. How about wiring the line and switch-wire across the sensor's "floating" 240V rated" contacts. Even so, if the wall switch was "on" the lights would be unable to be switched off by the timed out sensor. Any other thoughts on this enquiry? [/QUOTE]
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