by 333rocky333 »
Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:45 pm
I have seen it done and it worked.
Both are wired in parallel .
Ideally though they SHOULD be on the same supply switch or fuse, OTHERWISE you would need to isolate both together to make the system safe, as when one operates, the load side of the pir will feed back to the other side of the pir.
With seperate supplys if you was working on the one isolated pir, if the other was activated the load would come on but then feed back and liven you up.
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Personally as a safer way, I would wire the load via two small contactors in an enclosure, wired in parallel switching the load.
Use each pir to control each contactor seperate
Still use the same switch /fuse /spur for the whole set up, but it will be safer as there will be be no direct connection between each pir.
You will need though , pir's that are not affected by a Minimum load to do this.
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An even better way
With a similar set up as above you could make the control circuit using 24volt transformer, using discreet small outdoor alarm sensors and smaller 24 volt relays switching the main 240 v light load.