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Hey ,
Just aquick enquirey regarding Dali ballast fittings. Can the control wiring be removed ,then this inturn would return the fitting to a standard light fitting controlled via a switch or would the fitting become redundant ????
 
Depends on ballast, some have additional functions like corridor function and switched dim
Yes your right they are set up for switched dim method , which also has a PIR controlling aftera short period the fitting begins to dim until the detector is activated and the fitting reignites back to full brightness. I am trying to do away with the PIR completely and just use them as standard fittngs controlled via a switch
 
Hi, I believe the loss of Dali signal will result in the luminaire turning 'on' I.e. Full brightness. Leaving the Dali 'pair' disconnected Should allow you to treat, otherwise; 'Dali enabled' luminaries as if they were a conventional luminarie. Im sure this applies to tridonic ballasts, not sure about other manufacturers. Many emergency lighting systems rely on this functionality to energise luminaries during a mains power failure. I'd suggest you speak to ballast supplier and have them confirm. Let us know how you get on.
 
Hi, I believe the loss of Dali signal will result in the luminaire turning 'on' I.e. Full brightness. Leaving the Dali 'pair' disconnected Should allow you to treat, otherwise; 'Dali enabled' luminaries as if they were a conventional luminarie. Im sure this applies to tridonic ballasts, not sure about other manufacturers. Many emergency lighting systems rely on this functionality to energise luminaries during a mains power failure. I'd suggest you speak to ballast supplier and have them confirm. Let us know how you get on.
Will do thanks for the advice
 
Hi, I believe the loss of Dali signal will result in the luminaire turning 'on' I.e. Full brightness. Leaving the Dali 'pair' disconnected Should allow you to treat, otherwise; 'Dali enabled' luminaries as if they were a conventional luminarie. Im sure this applies to tridonic ballasts, not sure about other manufacturers. Many emergency lighting systems rely on this functionality to energise luminaries during a mains power failure. I'd suggest you speak to ballast supplier and have them confirm. Let us know how you get on.
Hi ,
I removed the dali control wiring ( positive and negative) and the fitting then returned to a standard on/off fitting controlled locally via the switch so happy days . Thanks again for the advice .
Collie
 

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