Mix LV and mains voltage downlighters
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jemball
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Mix LV and mains voltage downlighters

by jemball » Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:10 pm

Is it possible to mix LV and mains voltage downlighters on the same circuit?
I have 9 LV down lights in a 2way switch circuit, where one of the switches is a dimmer.

2 of the electronic transformers have failed and I am wondering if I can simply replace them with mains voltage bulbs.

Thanks for any advice.

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by ericmark » Sun Jan 31, 2010 9:45 pm

First I must point out 230vac is low voltage. Below 50vac is Extra low voltage and 55/63-0-55/63vac (110vac) is reduced low voltage.

There is no reason why you shouldn't mix the voltages as all the switching is done on low voltage side and the inverter/transformer is connected after the switch.

Of course there will be exceptions. Possible in some areas in a bathroom for example or where wiring does not include an earth connection.

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by jemball » Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:33 am

Thanks a lot erickmark for a most helpful reply.

Regards John

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