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Hi gents,

I am going to a job to install some new external lighting on a factory on Monday. There are 5 new circuits to run in total. They want these to be controlled by a time clock an photo cell but also run through a key switch and contactor. It’s been some time since I wired contactors and was just looking for some advice on it or if someone could provide a wiring diagram I would be very grateful

Thanks in advance
 
Hi
Sorry about the bad drawing, it's one I done a few years ago but I kept it on my phone to refresh my memory as I don't wire these on a daily basis.
The neutral is in a connector block in the key switch.
Hope that helps
 
Post #3 wires the functionality:

If [ T is On and ( P is On or K is On) ] then L is On

where T is the timer, P is the Photocell, etcetera.

As Westward10 said, what are the conditions for the states of T, P and K that cause L to illuminate?

Be sure beforehand otherwise you may have to come back and rejig the wiring. Ideally ask the client to write it down for you.
 
The purpose of the key switch is to test the emergency lights in the circuit. So when the key switch is activated the lights should enter into emergency mode.

This is part of the answer to the functionality: you now need to know how the client wants the photocell and timeswitch to work together or independently to control the lighting.

I recommend you have a go at writing an 'If'-then' statement as I did.

The way the T, P and K should be wired to control the contactor and thence the lighting can then be derived from it.

Is the emergency lighting 'maintained' or 'non-maintained'? Is it separate to the normal controlled illumination or a contributor to it?
 
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I would use a separate circuit for the control which will be the clock which controls the contactor/s via the photo cell. I assume the external lights are maintained so the permanent charge supply must not be isolated by the contactor/s so take this supply from the unswitched side of the contactor/s via an identified test facility. If you have five circuits you will probably need two suitably rated contactors and if each has emergency lighting then five test facilities.
 
On the contactor control circuit I tend to go through the p/cell first then the time clock relay as there is always a delay for the p/cell to operate .
 
I would use a separate circuit for the control which will be the clock which controls the contactor/s via the photo cell. I assume the external lights are maintained so the permanent charge supply must not be isolated by the contactor/s so take this supply from the unswitched side of the contactor/s via an identified test facility. If you have five circuits you will probably need two suitably rated contactors and if each has emergency lighting then five test facilities.
You could also put emergency lives through norm closed contractor and 1 key sw , poss more costly ??
 

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