Hi friends
I have 2 timers one 4 pin frontier and another 5 pin l&t
Am not able to set up any of them
Please guide and help
Regards
Light timer help
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Re: Light timer help
for a 4 pin frontier you just have to connect the input (the one with AC symbol) to the main line and you get the output from the output pair.
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Re: Light timer help
the connection of 5 pin timer is a bit complicated. you will need to have a common output from one of the input terminals (say pin 1)the other input terminal (pin2) feeds pin 3 (i.e short 2 and 3). pin 3,4,5 is a part of Single pole changeover(SPCO) or single pole double throw (SPDT) switch i.e if current is applied on 3 you will either get the output at pin 4 (N0, i.e normally off/open) or pin 5(N1). Based on this example you'll get the output from terminal 1 and 4 or 5.
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Re: Light timer help
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Re: Light timer help
Thank you anurag ji and sushant ji
Will get back to you after I fit it
Regards n god bless
Will get back to you after I fit it
Regards n god bless
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Re: Light timer help
Finally figured that frontier makes many different models of 4 pin timers.
Though the basic principle of wiring is the same but there are some with batteries and others without.
Some models also hv override.
Regards and thanks to all for your help
Though the basic principle of wiring is the same but there are some with batteries and others without.
Some models also hv override.
Regards and thanks to all for your help