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How to control 8x600W lamps via GSM module and relay?

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  • #1 16058256
    lukasz_musial
    Level 7  
    Hello.
    I will try to describe the situation as accurately as possible :)
    I would like to control the lighting, via a GSM module - 8x600W lamps connected on two fuses in a box that switch them on 2 x 4x600W.
    What do I need for the module to switch the lamps on and off, should it be a relay? How do I connect this to the current fuses?
    Greetings.
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  • #2 16058503
    galazka
    Level 18  
    Hi. I propose to make it like this. The GPRS-T4 module [4 outputs with remote control ] controls the relays and the relays the contactor [high power lamps ] which switches the lamps on and off.
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  • #3 16058512
    lukasz_musial
    Level 7  
    yes, I already have the gsm module, one output controls the heater, on the other I would like to connect the lamps - and here it comes to the question of what kind of relay/strobe to use, in the box I have ordinary fuses switched upwards and switched downwards
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    #4 16058630
    galazka
    Level 18  
    It is very important that the contactor and the relay are separated from the mains voltage in order to prevent an electric shock .So the contactor is connected in series in the box before the lamp outlet . The coil of the contactor is connected to the relay which is controlled from the gsm module [all the time we remember to separate the mains voltage .
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  • #5 16058999
    lukasz_musial
    Level 7  
    Ok I'm beginning to understand, but what contactors and relays should I use? I'm thinking of specific designations
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    #6 16059548
    galazka
    Level 18  
    Remember that the power of the contactor must be 4 lamps x 600 W equals 2.4 kW e.g. SM24A-1M coil voltage 230 v or use a contactor with 24 v coil voltage .It all depends on your idea of controlling the executive contactor.
  • #7 16059828
    lukasz_musial
    Level 7  
    The control from the gsm module is 12v
    So I understand that it should look like this:
    Gsm module -> 12/230 relay -> 2,4kw contactor -> lamps
    And what to do with the current on/off switch in one ? Do I throw it out?
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    #8 16059865
    kosmos99
    Level 38  
    lukasz_musial wrote:
    Modul gsm -> transmitter 12/230 -> contactor 2,4kw -> lamps

    Yes.
    lukasz_musial wrote:
    And what to do with the current switch/fuse in one ? Knock it out?

    No, because it is a protection for the whole circuit.
    You disconnect the wire from its output and give it to the output of the contactor, you connect the free output from the fuse with a wire to the input of the contactor.
  • #9 16059877
    lukasz_musial
    Level 7  
    great!
    thank you for your help!

    Moderated By Krzysztof Reszka:

    Kolego in your next posts try to write in your native language.
    This is required by the rules and good manners .
    Moderator Krzysztof Reszka

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  • #10 16059889
    kosmos99
    Level 38  
    Remember that the second circuit since it has a separate power supply you must duplicate the contactors
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