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Fibaro FGS-223 to AC outlet


seglarn

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Hello
I would like to connect FGS-223 to an AC outlet, Anyone know how I should connect this? the power on is 230V

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  • On 2016-11-30 at 3:50 PM, A.Socha said:

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    I Have try this but not working. Wats wrong?

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  • 3 hours ago, TurboWannaBe said:

    Fase to L (brown)

    N to N (Blue)

     

    Then connect your power outlet to N and Q1

     

     

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    Thx working!!!

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    14 hours ago, seglarn said:

     

     

    I Have try this but not working. Wats wrong?

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    Sorry for being the boring one, but are you sure you should be doing mains power installations? Please consult someone with training, like your electrician, before you go further and connect stuff, as you may very well burn your house down if you don't do this correctly.

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