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Description
The X10 DIN rail switch is a remote controlled relay.
Discretely installed at the junction box, it switches
hard-wired circuits with several switches (e.g. hallway
lighting). The internal relay can be tripped either by
external latched or momentary action wall switches
or by an X10 controller.
The AD10E responds to STANDARD X10 protocols: "All
units off" from any X10 controller set to its house
code, regardless of unit code. Or alternatively, by
individual unit control using "On" and "Off". When the
relay is energized, the LED above the slide switch is
illuminated.
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Features
• Position 0: the connected load is switched off
permanently and cannot be switched on by the wall
switches or an X10 controller.
• Position 1: the connected load is switched on
permanently and cannot be switched off by the wall
switches or an X10 controller.
• Position auto: the connected load can be switched
by the wall switches or an X10 controller.
• Terminal 1 is designed for toggle switches: the
relay picks up when phase is present and releases
when there is no voltage at the terminal.
• Terminal 2 is designed for pulse contacts: each
time phase is applied to the relay switches.
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Applications
This unit can replace any pulse contact relay
that is commonly used for multi-switched
hall and entry lighting. In discrete locations,
e.g. kitchen lighting, you may prefer to
install the AD10E in a small sub-junction
box.
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Technical information
• Supply voltage: 230V +10% -15% 50 Hz
• Supply current : = 20 mA capacitive
• Making capacity:
- 2000 W ( incandescent lamp)
- 3 A (motors)
- 16 A (resistive loads)
• EMC emission: according to EN 50081-1
• EMC immunity: according to EN 50082-1
• Electrical safety: according to EN 60950
and EN 60065
• Signal sensitivity: 15 mVpp min 50 mVpp
max at 120 kHz
• Input impedance: = 180 Ohms (L - N) at
120 kHz
• Connections: screw type terminals for
phase, neutral, switched phase, control
1 and 2.
• Ambient temperature:
- 10° C to + 40° C (operation)
- 20° C to + 70° C (storage)
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Warning
For professional use! When installing consult an electrician.
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