I think there is a general misunderstanding in the function of the powerhub
all 6 relay channels are completely independent - there are 6x closing contacts and you can connect there whatever you want
I think there is a general misunderstanding in the function of the powerhub
all 6 relay channels are completely independent - there are 6x closing contacts and you can connect there whatever you want
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Is there any wiring diagram to make us easier to understand how to correctly install the power plugs in the relay connections?
If you don't know, how to connect the powerhub, you should ask an electrician to do this.
The 230V/110V voltage is dangerous for untrained people...
I already asked an electrician and he asked me for an electric specification of the equipment and a diagram to understand how to install correctly. This is an expensive and sofisticated equipment and normally it should come together with much more information for the installer. That's normal even for simpler relays.
I understand from your answer, apart from the sarcasm, that there is no specification.
Thank you anyhow...
The manual describes the terminals in chapter 1.4:
(1) - (6) Relay 1 - Relais 6 are closing contacts.
So what else is needed?
An electrician should be able to connect a simple closing contact...
Polarity?
http://www.electroniq.net/other-proj...n-diagram.html
But again, don't worry I already understood. Thank you.
Polarity for what? For a potential-free switch?Polarity?
Forgot to say: Your link is related to low voltage DC circuits. Where is the relation to the Powerhub?
Last edited by Gunther; 22.03.2012 at 13:29.
The user manual describes all needed information.
If you don't know, how to connect the powerhub, you should ask an electrician to do this.
An electrician should know how to connect a potential free switch and he's also trained to handle with 110V/230V voltage safely.
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