Johnnyire Posted June 10 Posted June 10 Hope people can assist. I am intalling a loxone system and intend to use Nano2Relays for my blinds. There is a fed in from the board and looped to 3/4 blinds, so I will have the feed for each individual blind, a tree cable from the nearest RGBW spot, the blind motor cable itself and the Nano2Relay cable so 4 in total. My query is how are you meant to install a fused spur for each blind when they are looped? I was going to just have a single gang box for my collections and a blank plate for future access. I am not sure if it is regulation that you need a fused spur for each blind? I was led to believe the way I have described is how partners would wire it if using Nano2Relays? Any help would be great thanks.
garrymartin Posted June 10 Posted June 10 Going to depend on your blinds. What do the manufacturer's installation instructions say? Assuming these are 230VAC versions, most will require a 3A or 5A fused plug on the end of their cable, or a fused connection unit (FCU), so that they can be electrically isolated for maintenance, etc. Some manufacturers require that you only have one blind powered up at a time when configuring, but this may not be an issue for you. If it isn't, and provided you understand the load requirements in both startup and use, you could wire more than one blind from a single FCU.
Kelvin Posted June 10 Posted June 10 My spark wanted individual isolators at each blind location. Which blind motor are planning on using?
Spinny Posted Sunday at 08:35 Posted Sunday at 08:35 (edited) I have this question/problem too. Sparky has run one cable from the consumer unit to feed 3 blinds. Now been told that configuring somfy 240V smart roller blind motors has to be done one at a time, and that I should have fused spurs from a cupboard somewhere. Well i don't have a nearby cupboard within 6m. My blinds are going into a blind box. Is there not some simple and compact 240V push fit in line connector that could be used for each blind to allow disconnection ? Seem to be plenty of inline fused connectors for low voltage car wiring etc - are there any for 240V ? Edited Sunday at 08:43 by Spinny
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