CLiCK GRID PRO 20A Modules User Manual
- June 10, 2024
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Table of Contents
- CLiCK GRID PRO 20A Modules
- 1 Way Switched Circuit
- Fused Spur Circuit
- 2 Way Switched Circui
- Double Pole Switch Circuit
- Intermediate Switched Circuit
- Flex Outlet Wiring
- 2 Way Retractive Switch
- Indicator Wiring
- Technical Information
- Safety, Installation and Technical Information
- References
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CLiCK GRID PRO 20A Modules
1 Way Switched Circuit
1 way switching is when a single switch is used to control a single circuit.
Typically a 1 way switch will be used but a 2 way switch can also be used.
To use a 2 way switch on a 1 way circuit use only the Common and L1 terminals.
Fused Spur Circuit
A Fused Spur is used when it is needed to protect an appliance from electrical surges.
2 Way Switched Circui
2 way switching is when a single circuit is controlled by 2 switches, enabling the user to control the circuit from 2 locations. A typical Example is below.
Double Pole Switch Circuit
Double Pole switches are used to switch both Live and Neutral simultaneously.
Intermediate Switched Circuit
An intermediate switch allows for multiple switches (2 or more) to be used on a single circuit, meaning a circuit can be turned on or off from different locations.
Flex Outlet Wiring
Flex outlet modules are used to provide a convenient outlet for fixed appliances.
2 Way Retractive Switch
Retractive switches are used to temporarily make or break a circuit for when only a momentary connection or disconnection is required.
Indicator Wiring
Indicator modules are used to visually display whether a circuit is live or not.
After making the connections, screw the switch plate accessory gently to the
back box ensuring no wires become trapped.
Screw the accessory fully home making sure, when done, the plate is not
distorted.
Mains Wiring:
- ‘L’ Live : Coloured Brown or Red
- ‘E’ Earth : Coloured Green/Yellow
- ‘N’ Neutral : Coloured Blue or Black
Conductor lengths may be trimmed in certain applications. Decorative accessory
plates are not suitable to be mounted onto wet / damp plaster or paint, as
this may cause the accessory to tarnish. This range is not suitable for
outdoor installation or in areas of high humidity.
For cleaning / polishing of products, use only a soft, dry, clean cloth.
Technical Information
Voltage | 240V~ 50Hz |
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Current Rating | 1 Way, 2Way switches : 20AX Double Pole Switches : 20A Fuse |
Module : 13A
Flex Outlet Module : 20A
Terminal Size| 4.8mm ø
Torque Value| Terminal Screw: 1.2Nm
Cable Size| 3 x 2.5mm2 , 2 x 4mm2 , 1 x 6mm2
Back Box Depth (Min)| 25mm (Mode, Polar, Deco, Deco +)
35mm (Define, Definity)
Operational Temperature| -50 to +450C
Standards| Switch Modules : BSEN60669-1 Fuse Modules : BS1363/4 Indicator
Modules : BS5733 Flex Outlet Module : BS5733
Errors & Omissions excluded. Instructions are subject to change without
notice.
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Wiring Accessories – 20A Grid Modules
Safety, Installation and Technical Information
Safety Information
Please read the following information carefully before commencing
installation.
Before commencing any electrical work, to prevent the possibility of receiving
an electric shock, ensure the mains isolator on the consumer unit / fuse board
is in the ‘OFF’ position.
If in any doubt consult a qualified electrician. The accessory plate must be
earthed and wired in accordance with the latest IEE Wiring Regulations, BS
7671. Bare earth cables must always be covered with appropriate sleeving and
wired to the earth terminal.
Installation Information
Important
If dimmers are being used in the installation it is recommended they are
installed first (See Dimmer Mounting Kit instructions).
If replacing an existing accessory, check the layout of the existing
terminals. When removing the cables from the terminals, note the cable
connections in the terminal to ensure correct wiring of the new accessory.
The mounting box must be of the correct size for the product, metal or
plastic. If the back box has four lugs, then the top and bottom lugs will need
to be bent back or removed.
Please see Technical Information overleaf for minimum back box depth, range
dependant. The cable must be routed through the most suitable entry point of
the mounting box, taking note that a suitable protective grommet is
recommended should a metal back box be used.
Cables should be prepared to the appropriate lengths (as stated within these
instructions) so that the conductor reaches into the terminal, and the earth
conductor is the longest. The terminals should be tightened to their
appropriate torque value. Do not over-tighten.