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Good afternoon fellow engineers.

Just wanted to see if someone could advise me on a certain time clock.

I installed a particular one a while ago in a house which had 4 pins / built in contactor which fitted inside a single PVC box. A photocell was also incorporated in the circuit.

I haven’t got the room to install a separate contactor so it has to built in.

The reason being for a contactor is to avoid the lights coming on briefly if the clock switches the photocell during the day.

I need a make and model!

Thanks in advance.

Mike
 
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Don’t know about one with a contactor but you could use a time clock with a volt free contact and put the switch line from photocell to one side and out to the lights on the other side of the contact.

Timeguard NTT04 24 Hr / 7 Day Compact Electronic Timer c/w Volt Free Contacts - https://www.electrical2go.co.uk/timeguard-24-hr-7-day-compact-electronic-timer-c-w-volt-free-contacts-ntt04.html

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Timeguard-...ocphy=9045058&hvtargid=pla-613402355992&psc=1


Hi lee, that is exactly what I meant.

Thank you!
 
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