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jktelectrical
Hi There,
Just wondering if anyone has experianced this problem, I have installed an outside lighiting in a recent electrical installation the cable is fed from a lutron dimmer module installed in a pln8 panel, the individual module is backed up by a 16A rcbo.
The lighting circuit is installed using a SWA cable feeding three underground 70watt hqi uplighters buried in the ground, the terminations are made using galv conduit accessory boxes filled with magic gel and buried underground, with a flex cable feeding the fitting.
The light fitting are made by guzini and the length of run is around 35m in total length, 1.5mm 3 core SWA.
The problem I have is then when the fittings start up and run the module goes into fault.
After all successfull inspection and testing and all the relivent dead and live tests proving a success I am finding this one difficult,
What I am asking is that do luton dimmer modules struggle with high pressure sodium lamps...
Many thanks..
Just wondering if anyone has experianced this problem, I have installed an outside lighiting in a recent electrical installation the cable is fed from a lutron dimmer module installed in a pln8 panel, the individual module is backed up by a 16A rcbo.
The lighting circuit is installed using a SWA cable feeding three underground 70watt hqi uplighters buried in the ground, the terminations are made using galv conduit accessory boxes filled with magic gel and buried underground, with a flex cable feeding the fitting.
The light fitting are made by guzini and the length of run is around 35m in total length, 1.5mm 3 core SWA.
The problem I have is then when the fittings start up and run the module goes into fault.
After all successfull inspection and testing and all the relivent dead and live tests proving a success I am finding this one difficult,
What I am asking is that do luton dimmer modules struggle with high pressure sodium lamps...
Many thanks..