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flyingsparky
Hi folks, this is my 1st post and hope this is in the right area.
We went to a site today which had 17 NuHeat networked 15v room thermosats wired in cat5e UTP. We were called in because we wire a lot of Nuheat wet systems and air source, and the installers / previous sparks couldn't get it to work. We spent the afternoon on site and after re-terminating all stats and Optiflo units everything was hunky dory. All stats were visible on the network and the customer was a happy bunny. By the time we had cleared up and drunk coffee it was getting dark and the lights went on. This is a new build with electronic dimmers, transformers and led drivers everywhere. When the lights went on our networked stats all fell off the network, except those on the 1st floor where the lights were all off!
Now, we didn't install the system and have advised that cat5e utp may well be the problem, but, I need some ideas for getting round the problem. We can only tie on and pull through new cables, there is no chance of increasing the existing seperation between mains equipment / wiring / network, and access is non existent. Would shielded help if we tie the shield down to earth? Wireless isn't an option on this particular system.
Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.
I am a sparks of 25 years + with a business employing 6 near Gatwick and will be happy to help with problems if I can.
Kind regards,
Clive
We went to a site today which had 17 NuHeat networked 15v room thermosats wired in cat5e UTP. We were called in because we wire a lot of Nuheat wet systems and air source, and the installers / previous sparks couldn't get it to work. We spent the afternoon on site and after re-terminating all stats and Optiflo units everything was hunky dory. All stats were visible on the network and the customer was a happy bunny. By the time we had cleared up and drunk coffee it was getting dark and the lights went on. This is a new build with electronic dimmers, transformers and led drivers everywhere. When the lights went on our networked stats all fell off the network, except those on the 1st floor where the lights were all off!
Now, we didn't install the system and have advised that cat5e utp may well be the problem, but, I need some ideas for getting round the problem. We can only tie on and pull through new cables, there is no chance of increasing the existing seperation between mains equipment / wiring / network, and access is non existent. Would shielded help if we tie the shield down to earth? Wireless isn't an option on this particular system.
Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.
I am a sparks of 25 years + with a business employing 6 near Gatwick and will be happy to help with problems if I can.
Kind regards,
Clive