I do not understand what the first (wave with arrow symbol) and third (EC) outputs are for, could you explain? For + and - pass a voltage signal between 0-10Vac, right?
media.legrandservices.nl/2012/11/20121113_70743_1.pdf Don't understand why 'neutral' connection is needed to dimmer. Normally just Lin, Lout, + and - ... like www.niko.eu/enus/products/light-and-light-control/dimming/rotary-dimmer-for-systems-with-1-10-v-current-control-productmodel-niko-e5af0754-c19e-50ad-88f3-231a3501e7bb/310-01100
You’re right, most part of 1-10V dimmer with rotative button do not have neutral connection. However, this model from Legrand (with push buttons), need this ‘Neutral’ connection.
Quel type d’interrupteur utilise-tu dans ce système
I do not understand what the first (wave with arrow symbol) and third (EC) outputs are for, could you explain? For + and - pass a voltage signal between 0-10Vac, right?
Good job 💪👍
What is the brand and type reference of the switch?
Hi,
This is a Legrand switch, ref 078404 range Mosaïc.
Regards
media.legrandservices.nl/2012/11/20121113_70743_1.pdf
Don't understand why 'neutral' connection is needed to dimmer. Normally just Lin, Lout, + and - ...
like www.niko.eu/enus/products/light-and-light-control/dimming/rotary-dimmer-for-systems-with-1-10-v-current-control-productmodel-niko-e5af0754-c19e-50ad-88f3-231a3501e7bb/310-01100
You’re right, most part of 1-10V dimmer with rotative button do not have neutral connection. However, this model from Legrand (with push buttons), need this ‘Neutral’ connection.
I disliked the video. Annoying music. Poor demonstration , no explanation.