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LM12W Wring Diagram X10 Lamp Module?
I've just bought 10 of those modules for a home automation project (see link below).
http://www.uk-automation.co.uk/products/Marmitek-X...
Only problem is that they each seem to have 3 wires:-
Brown = Phase
Blue = Neutral
Black = Live
I know that these are designed for a single phase supply, so I can only assume that what they mean is:
Brown = Neutral
Blue = Earth
Black = Live
Can you help please and tell me whether I'm wrong and how do you think I should wire those...
From Website:
These Marmitek units are versions of the popular Marmitek LM12 Lamp Modules, but instead of plugging into the wall they come with trailing leads for connection directly to equipment.
Specification
Supply voltage: 230 V +/-10% 50 Hz
Supply current: 20 mA capacitive
Making capacity: 40W to 300W (normal light bulbs only)
Signal sensitivity: 15 mVpp min 50 mVpp max at 120 kHz
Input impedance: > 55 Ohm (L - N) at 120 kHz
X-10 transmission: 1 puls burst on 0, 60 and 120 degrees
X-10 key codes to respond to: All units Off, All Lights On, On, Off, Dim, Bright
Fuse: F 3A 250V 5 x 20 mm
Ambient temperature: - 10°C to + 50°C (operation), - 20°C to + 70°C (storage)
Dimensions: 52 x 122 x 33 mm (width x height x depth without plug)