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Clipsal - Lighting, Lampholder BC, 2 PIN with looping Terminal - 100W Max

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Clipsal - Lighting, Lampholder BC, 2 PIN with looping Terminal - 100W Max

Item Number: 516-WE

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Specifications

Design

Product brand

Clipsal

Product or component type

BC lamp holder adaptor

Colour tint

white

Physical

Provided equipment

  • insulation shroud
  • lamp holder
  • skirt

Device mounting

  • surface
  • wall mounted

[Ue] rated operational voltage

250 V

EU RoHS Directive

Under investigation

Others

Package 1 Bare Product Quantity

1

Rated lamp wattage

100 W

Unit Type of Package 1

PCE

Number of Units in Package 1

1

Package 1 Height

3.7 cm

Package 1 Width

6 cm

Package 1 Length

8.5 cm

Package 1 Weight

77 g
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Frequently Asked Questions

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How to get back to the initial setting page of the touchscreen 5000ETP10W

 

Press and hold down the for corners of the touchscreen for 10 secs 

 

12

 

3

 
 

What is a replacement mushroom lens for a XB2BN or standard ZB2BW illuminated mushroom button?

Issue:
Is the mushroom lens for a XB2BN or standard ZB2BW illuminated mushroom button replaceable?

Product Line:
Legacy Push Buttons

Environment:
Obsolete 22mm

Resolution:
Replacement mushroom lenses were as follows:
WhiteW40429264001
GreenW40429264003
RedW40429264004
AmberW40429264005
BlueW40429264006
ClearW40429264007

NOTE: Some of them are already obsolete

Video: How do I get run status from the ATV212 and S-Flex Drives?

Issue: 
Run Status on ATV212 and S-Flex Drives
 
Product line:
Altivar ATV212

Environment: 
All models, all serial numbers 

Cause:  
Wiring for drive run status

Resolution: 
For ATV212 open style drives: Wire directly to RYA and RYC for Run status. F130 must be programmed to 14: Drive Running.  When the drive run command is received these contacts change states from normally open contacts to close contacts.  They will reopen when the run command is removed  or fault that stops the drive.

For S-Flex enclosed Drives:  When in AFC or in Bypass, the status is available on terminals 13 and 14.

For S-Flex enclosures 6/2011 and earlier: RYA ( terminal 11) and  RYC (terminal 12) on the drive is programmed for Drive RUN (F130 must be programmed to 14: Drive Running). When the drive run command is received these contacts change states from normally open contacts to close contacts . They will reopen when the run command is removed  or fault that stops the drive.  When in Bypass, the status is available on terminals 13 and 14.

For S-Flex drives with LON option cards installed, the RYA and RYC terminals are not available.   Status when running in AFC mode must come from the network.
 
 

What are the main differences between Masterpact MTZ and Masterpact NT/NW?

MaterPact MTZ follows the same footprint as of NT/NW.
However, it uses Micrologic X which is only compatible with MTZ.
MTZ is an advanced/modern ACB which is future ready as well as EcoStruxure ready. It also has the same power connections and thermal properties.
It also has class 1 energy metering.
Existing AS/NZS 61439-1 switchboard certificates with NT/NW are valid for MTZ.
MTZ doesn’t require a test kit it uses EPC - EcoStruxure Power Commission software for testing, commissioning and reports.
https://www.se.com/au/en/work/products/product-launch/ecostruxure-power-commission/

For all the differences between the two ranges please refer to MTZ Substitution guide - https://www.se.com/ww/en/download/document/LVPED516027EN/

For all the information on the Masterpact MTZ range, please refer to MTZ Catalogue: https://www.se.com/ww/en/download/document/LVPED216026EN_WEB/


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Why aren't alarms clearing in the BMS (Battery Management System) AP9921X-AP9922 after replacing batteries?


Issue

My Battery Management System alarms aren't clearing after I replaced the batteries attached to it.


Product Line:
AP9921X-AP9922

Environment
  • All serial numbers
  • All firmware revisions
  • New batteries installed



Cause
After changing a battery in a string which is monitored by the APC Battery Management System, it is imperative to clear the old baseline measurements.  If you do not clear the baseline, the unit is comparing a new battery (with different internal characteristic set) to an old baseline number which was established for the old batteries. This can lead to alarms that may not be warranted.


Resolution
In BMS firmware 3.X.X, you can reset the baseline by browsing to the System tab on the top of the interface.  On the left side of this screen, there is a Reset option to choose. When this is opened, there is a check box where resetting the Charge Current Deviation Benchmark can be selected (see image below).  Once this is reset, the unit will initiate the process of establishing a new baseline.

To establish the baseline the system will perform the same test on an hourly basis, repeated until the overall string Delta is less than 3%. Once the string delta is less than 3%, the BMS considers that to be a stable reading, and that data is stored as the baseline for comparison.
 



 

What's the difference between a regular Home member, an Administrator and the Homeowner?

The Homeowner has access to all functions. Administrator has access to all functions except the ability to transfer the homeowner rights, delete the home and granting administrator rights to other members. A common member only has access to operate devices, receive notifications (alarm, moment/automation trigger, device added/removed and invite) from a home, configure device settings and schedules.

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