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Fibaro 1x3KW connection


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Guest IceIp
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Hello

I hope someone can help me.

I have a time relay by Grässlin (Trealux 400) in my stairwell.

It is connected as shown on the picture to see via a 3-wire connection.

I wouldn't trade this time relay relay 1x3KW like a relay of Fibaro.

Therefore, I have removed the relay and connected with a Fibaro 1x3KW.

Unfortunately works only the operation of the home Center 2 or the app, press the buttons in the stairwell

they have no function. I don't know what does not work here.

I read somewhere on the Internet, this time switching relay have a zero through goose circuit.

Who can help me to connect the Fibaro 1x3kw correct?

Trealux 400 -> 1x3kw

6 -> L

5 -> N

1 ->

2 -> O

4 -> S1

THX

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Well the problem here is that you are controlling S1 with a Neutral wire.

You need L to input S1 for the switch to work.

Word of warning, if you are not an electrician then do not do this yourself.

Connecting this the wrong way can result in 230v constant voltage to the lights, even if they are turned off.

Please don't do stuff like this if you are not qualified, it makes me nervous...

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Guest IceIp
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    I had thought that!

    There I will rather hire an electrician, which he correctly connects the relay

    THX

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