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hello everyone i havent posted for a while but i know this is the place for my answer, if i was to put a contactor in for a lighting circuit how is it wired/connected also if would any contactor have any effect on rcd's within the circuit?
 
cheers malcolm the reason i was asking is a rewire may be coming up were the cust wants to be able to switch up and down lights off on her way out of the house via a switch and as its quite a big house so i was thinking of doing it via a contactor in the db, the 2 way switch and down landing light are to be wired separatley from this arrangment. any thoughts??
 
20 amp double pole key switch - Solves the kids problem if there is one. Couple of keys for keyrings and away you go. Maybe a little overkill for a domestic but it would do the job - easy to wire (Especially if you are unsure about contactors - although they are Not hard once you have done 1 you can do them all imho.).
 
unusual for domestic i'd say but i'd go the contactor route

1 pole per circuit at the db-bit more flexiblity in case additions ever needed

de-rating of ac-1 contacts is needed for tungsten or fluorescent
 
ya ac-1 is resistive load- immersion etc


i think you may need to de-rate the modular contactor for incandescent lighting if that's what you're switching

ac5b is incandescent -i think you'd de-rate a 20amp modular to ten for standard bulbs if i'm not mistaken
 
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