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Clipsal - Mechanisms, Switch Mechanisms, 30 Series, 1 Way Mechanism only, with 2 looping Terminals

White Electric | Clipsal - Mechanisms, Switch Mechanisms, 30 Series, 1 Way Mechanism only, with 2 looping Terminals

Clipsal - Mechanisms, Switch Mechanisms, 30 Series, 1 Way Mechanism only, with 2 looping Terminals

Item Number: 30/1/2LM-WE

Discontinued

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Specifications

Design

Range of product

  • Series 30
  • Standard Series

Product brand

Clipsal

Sustainable offer status

Green Premium product

Physical

Device presentation

basic element

Switch function

1-way

Number of rocker

1

Device mounting

flush

Local signalling

without

[Ue] rated operational voltage

250 V AC

Rated current

10 A

Marking

without marking

Actuator

rocker

REACh Regulation

Reference contains Substances of Very High Concern above the threshold

EU RoHS Directive

Compliant

Mercury free

Yes

China RoHS Regulation

Product out of China RoHS scope. Substance declaration for your information

RoHS exemption information

Yes

Environmental Disclosure

ENVPEP120506EN

Others

Package 1 Bare Product Quantity

1

Unit Type of Package 1

PCE

Number of Units in Package 1

1

Package 1 Height

2.2 cm

Package 1 Width

2.2 cm

Package 1 Length

2.8 cm

Package 1 Weight

0.02 kg
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Frequently Asked Questions

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How do you put a CBUS Dimmer i.e L5508D1A into remote Override Mode?

All Channels On
All channels Off

Remote control of all channels on a unit can be achieved via the extra pairs of conductors on the C-Bus connector. The diagram below shows switches may be connected in parallel on any one network, using Green and Green/White conductors for the remote ON function. Brown + Brown/White may be wired in the same fashion for remote OFF; with these conductors being connected to C-Bus negative, via the switch to action this state. A Clipsal 30/1/2LM mechanism makes an ideal remote input switch.

Note: C-Bus is a balanced network and therefore at any point where C-Bus negative (-) is taken, C-Bus positive (+) must also be present. Hence, both network conductors must be looped through all remote input switches on the network.
 

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