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Which WAGO connectors for star installation for the GRENTON system?

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  • #1 18841429
    xjaniux
    Level 10  
    Welcome!

    I am at the stage of planning an electrical installation at my place and I would like to adapt it in the future for the GRENTON system, the target is to control external/external lighting, heating, blinds/shutters, cooperation with the alarm, entrance/garage gate, intercom. I would like to use WAGO connectors for the trim in the cabinet - I suggested a video of a performance presentation


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    And I have a question if anyone could help me decipher what type of connectors were used, or which ones to use myself.
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  • #2 18841926
    Shadowix
    Level 31  
    Looks like something along the lines of a WAGO 2005-7641 with a 3x10 rail and a bulk connector for the rail. Nicely stacked and labeled wires.
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  • #3 18841958
    xjaniux
    Level 10  
    Shadowix wrote:
    Looks like something along the lines of a WAGO 2005-7641 with a 3x10 rail and bulk connector for the rail. Nicely laid out and wires described.
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    That's what I thought they used this type of connector for the group of socket and lighting circuits, whereas I wonder what type they gave for the switches ie top first row and second half. Additionally, I'm curious as to what the yellow protective wire is doing on the connectors - if they are used for the switches - then theoretically it is enough to use two wires e.g. phase colour and blue neutral.
  • #4 18842410
    bhtom
    Level 38  
    Welcome,

    Not a nice looking wire bridging on the S's from the top.... Better to use bridging combs.

    Greetings.
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