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I have external lights switched through a contactor. I need to put in an override switch and they need come on via a photocell and be switched off by a time clock.

how do I wire it?

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The override is to override the lights on by the way
 
Thanks for the help. It's so blindingly obvious when someone else lays it out like that. I was trying to go to the photocell first and hadn't looked past that. Feel stupid now. Thanks for the assistance
 
Thanks for the help. It's so blindingly obvious when someone else lays it out like that. I was trying to go to the photocell first and hadn't looked past that. Feel stupid now. Thanks for the assistance
No worries, is that what you meant? Rob thinks you meant something else?
 
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I would have it with the photocell output feeding the n/o volt free contacts on the timer to then feed the coil of the contactor, done that way it avoids the lights turning on momentarily every time the photcell is powered up by the timer during daylight hours. (Especially in the summer months)
Would you post a picture up of that stan?
 
I would have it with the photocell output feeding the n/o volt free contacts on the timer to then feed the coil of the contactor, done that way it avoids the lights turning on momentarily every time the photcell is powered up by the timer during daylight hours. (Especially in the summer months)

Agreed.
Needs a 4 wire clock to do it right though (volt free contacts).

Boydy
 
Would you post a picture up of that stan?

Don't laugh at the scribbled drawing, (just like you spent very little time) Needs to be done with singles in conduit mind. And obviously the circuit would include cpc's, opd and means of isolation etc.
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What is the purpose of the contactor in your drawing Stan?
you have combined the control circuit with the lighting circuit, therefor why the contactor?

Boydy

The OP wants to use the timer and photocell to switch a contactor, but if it's only switching a few amps it aint needed. Also if configured slightly different the contactor could be used to switch banks of lights such as high bay and the like, but I showed it like that as I was using Mike's circuit. Don't really know why the op wants a contactor anyway.

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But you're right it's pointless unless it has it's own feed, It defetes the object really. I should've pointed that out really!
 
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Okay,this is how I'd do it if using a contactor.<br>
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