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F&F AzH-S Twilight Timer: Connecting Outdoor Lighting Controller (Photo Explained)

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  • #1 16293328
    mihi1234
    Level 9  
    Hello, I have a question about connecting the twilight controller so that it turns off the lighting that is outside, everything is described in the photo, thank you in advance for any help
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    #2 16293357
    kindlar
    Level 42  
    Check without a driver how to connect so that the lamps light up. Draw and show.
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  • #3 16293380
    mihi1234
    Level 9  
    Without a driver, I have to connect three wires to each other so that they all light up and they all work.
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    #4 16293383
    pwbms
    Level 10  
    And how did you have it connected before putting on the sunset?
    If you have lamps divided into 2 circuits, you connect two wires from the wire to the output, and connect the common one to N.
    You also supply the L and N power supply and also connect it to the terminals.

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    On which vein do you have the phase?
    From this 3-wire cable?
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  • #5 16293401
    mihi1234
    Level 9  
    Before dusk, I have a double switch connected.

    The phase is on brown
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    #6 16293427
    pwbms
    Level 10  
    So:
    brown as you connected
    blue and green under the exit

    and rather you will need an extra neutral 'N' for this to work
    Added after 2 [minutes]:
    http://www.fif.com.pl/pub/File/download/INSTR...erzchowe/FF%20AZH-S%20inst%20D140526%20PL.pdf

    as in the drawing in the documentation on the 'c' wire You have the second circuit done

    This driver will need a neutral wire to work, without it, it is unlikely to start.
    Added after 10 [minutes]:
    I do not know how you have made this installation.

    I quickly have 2 options:
    if you have such an option, you will connect the lamps so that both will be connected by yellow-green, and to the blue one, which completes the circuit, you will connect the blue one, which was one of the circuits, and now it will be a neutral wire

    second option
    pull the blue wire 'N' (netral) to the place where you install this driver and plug it under 'N', if you do not have differentials, for example from some socket or where you have the closest
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  • #7 16293585
    mihi1234
    Level 9  
    Thanks a lot, I already know something, so I can take N from the socket, for example?
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    #8 16294270
    pwbms
    Level 10  
    If you don't have a differential on this socket, it shouldn't be a problem.
    Tighten the veins with the neutral for now temporarily connect and you will know ;)
  • #9 16294642
    mihi1234
    Level 9  
    After connecting the neutral plug, the plugs were blown out of the socket, I wonder if I should not give the neutral one from the next switch. Unless I have a brown phase in these switches, a green light bulb phase, and a blue light bulb phase in both switches I have three wires.

    F&F AzH-S Twilight Timer: Connecting Outdoor Lighting Controller (Photo Explained)
  • #10 16295244
    retrofood
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    pwbms wrote:
    If you don't have a differential on this socket, it shouldn't be a problem.

    Such "slaloms" are not permitted by law. Network installation is not a playground, it's too dangerous.
    mihi1234 wrote:
    After connecting the neutral plug, the plugs were blown out of the socket, I wonder if I should not give the neutral one from the next switch.

    There you probably don't have a neutral wire.

    In this case, first check how the connections are made in the existing circuit. The note next to the picture in post # 1 indicates that the problem could possibly be resolved by changing this approach. Col. pwbms mentioned this in post # 4.
  • #11 16390068
    mihi1234
    Level 9  
    The topic was solved, so not the plugs crashed, but the differential was on this socket circuit and it reacted.
    I used the first solution option, connected the circuits into one and released N on the sensor. Thank you for your help

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting the F&F AzH-S Twilight Timer to control outdoor lighting. The user seeks assistance in wiring the controller to ensure proper functionality. Responses highlight the necessity of connecting three wires, including a neutral wire (N), to enable the system to operate correctly. Various wiring configurations are suggested, including using existing circuits and ensuring the correct phase connections. The user ultimately resolves the issue by consolidating circuits and correctly connecting the neutral wire to the sensor, clarifying that the initial problem was due to a differential reacting to the setup.
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