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Hi,
Under what circumstances will we need to have RCCB and MCB for the professional series dimmer? Can we mix and match the LE and TE channel cards? If we need universal dimmer, how do we go about it? I have read that LE 10A card can be upgraded to LE 20A card. So I'm thinking if LE can be swapped to TE or vice versa? Thanks.
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The professional dimmer series 5 amps per channel or above have optional built in RCD protection.
Note: 16A not available in 3 or 6 channel.
RCD protection is required under Australia/New Zealand electrical standards (AS/NZ3000:2007).
External RCD's can be used in all cases. Ensure that you meet all local wiring rules and regulations.
Channel cards can be mixed. There are a few requirements:
1. You can't add a card that exceeds the rating of the dimmer unit.
2. Breakers, card and load ratings must all match
All information is available at this address:
http://updates.clipsal.com/clipsalonline/Files/Brochures/C0000196.pdf
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The professional dimmer series 5 amps per channel or above have optional built in RCD protection.
Note: 16A not available in 3 or 6 channel.
RCD protection is required under Australia/New Zealand electrical standards (AS/NZ3000:2007).
External RCD's can be used in all cases. Ensure that you meet all local wiring rules and regulations.
Channel cards can be mixed. There are a few requirements:
1. You can't add a card that exceeds the rating of the dimmer unit.
2. Breakers, card and load ratings must all match
All information is available at this address:
http://updates.clipsal.com/clipsalonline/Files/Brochures/C0000196.pdf
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