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Relay for controlling light circuits in individual rooms

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  • #1 16759061
    ZawaDi
    Level 16  
    Hi, I have a friend who wants me to do an intelligent electrical installation in a single family home, the situation is as follows, from each room (rooms, kitchens, bathrooms) I have run 2 twisted-pair cables utp which go down to a single point in the switchboard, also each lighting point was led to the switchboard, I admit that it is the first time I do an installation based on this technique, Now, at this point, I am mainly concerned about what kind of controller to use for this, I should add that there are about 35 lighting circuits, now to make it work, so please direct me as to what kind of controller can be used which has additional outputs in reserve, or a few modules which fit into the module switchboard. Best regards.
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  • #3 16759228
    ZawaDi
    Level 16  
    Did you run to each circuit from the protection , or is the supply to the circuits one?
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  • #4 16759229
    daro31ie
    Automation specialist
    Buddy suggests some plc + hmi controller with cool graphics to support this system.
    What brand it is depends on the amount allocated.
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  • #5 16759230
    mawerix123
    Level 39  
    ZawaDi wrote:
    Did you run to each circuit from the protection , or is the supply to the circuits one?
    .

    The power supply can be one can be several, in my case there were 15 circuit protectors controlled from the tablet (wireless) and from the BMS (wired)
  • #6 16759236
    ZawaDi
    Level 16  
    daro31ie wrote:
    .
    Which brand it is depends on the amount allocated.
    .

    Price hardly plays a role here, it has to be with the head.

    Added after 2 [minutes]: .

    So basically from the controller to each bulb the wires go to the contactor first and from the contactor to the lamp yes?
  • #7 16760178
    daro31ie
    Automation specialist
    ZawaDi wrote:
    daro31ie wrote:
    .
    Which brand it is depends on the amount allocated.
    .

    Price hardly plays a role here, it has to be with the head.
    Added after 2 [minutes]:
    So basically from the controller to each bulb the wires go to the contactor first and from the contactor to the lamp yes?
    .

    Exactly like this.

    If price is no object, this system really can be expanded with many other devices.
  • #8 16761058
    ZawaDi
    Level 16  
    Thank you very much for your help on this topic, let's get on with it! :) regards.
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