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SWITCHING TO FLEX 7 LOW VOLTAGE SWITCH UNITS
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Flex Connectors Limited
12/11/2008
 
Flex Connectors have launched new plug-in low voltage switch units with a unique feature which can save contractors considerable time and money now that the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations have come into effect.

The flex 7 switch units have a 12v AC PELV rated switch connector, allowing one or more switches to be connected without the switch drops needing supplementary mechanical protection or a Residual Current Device (RCD) – the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations allows PELV devices within zone 0.

The supply for the switch drop is derived from an isolating transformer and – unlike many other switches and sensors – is also isolated from the luminaire ballasts, which are not normally PELV rated.

Two types of units are available – an ON / OFF switch pack (fns1000) for latching or retractive switches; and a DIMMING switch pack (fns3000) for retractive switches, available in 0 – 10V, DSI or DALI versions.

The switches, like all flex 7 control devices, plug-in to flex 7 sockets, connection units or extender leads. They are supplied as kits with a control pack and a plug-in 10m switch drop lead. Leads of up to 50m in length are available and multiple leads can be connected to the control packs using ‘Y’ connectors.

For further information on flex 7 lighting controls, visit www.flexconnectors.co.uk, email marketing@flexconnectors.co.uk or ring Flex Connectors on 020 8580 1066.
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