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@chickenbig re the paperwork etc. i assume the electrician who installed it is dealing with this side of it, i did enquire as to whether he is qual...
@transparent thanks, that clears up a bit of confusion, mainly on my part ..... i actually ran two separate ethernet cables, so prob only needed ...
Are you saying that the red/yellow wire from each CT clamp should effectively be one wire? Yet + and - connections for each CT clamp are required by ...
@transparent I think your point is a valid one. It might be worth you contacting your local fire authority (not fire station) to start some dialogu...
How would they know about any red,/yellow isolators if the house is full of smoke? It's a nightmare scenario expecting or thinking that every firef...
@chickenbig Thanks. They are two pairs of twisted wires (4 in total), I assume by your comment that I need to change them to single pairs for each ...
ive spent the last ten minutes or so changing things around i moved one of the CT clamps onto a different wire as shown on the next photo ...
ok, lots for me to consider and resolve then - bear with me as i am trying to type on the laptop, then go to my phone to add the photos ! the ct...
@transparent The cables on the left are to/from the battery. Next one (for m the left) is the Can communication cable between the battery an...
i installed the trunking while i was doing a first fix and attaching everything to the wall, ready for the electrician, thanks for spotting it tand po...
Above is the setup from the manual that the electrician followed
@chickenbig thanks, the grid port and load port refer to the Emergeny power supply (load port) which isnt connected or operative in the functio...
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