5504 amp

Discussion in 'C-Bus Wired Hardware' started by v1nc3nt, Feb 20, 2014.

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    v1nc3nt

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    Hi guys..

    i have plan to connect 91 pcs ballast dimmer with 5504 AMP.
    the question , how to load calculate output 0-10 volt with ballast ?
    how many 5504 amp can support ballast ?
    i use OT 120/220-240/24 DIM Osram.

    thanks in advanced

    regards
    vincent:)
     
    v1nc3nt, Feb 20, 2014
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    Matthew

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    I don't have one to check but I am certain it is in the instructions for the unit. From memory it is only 10-20 per channel, so 91 will certainly be too many for one channel, but I can't be certain.
    I suggest you download the instructions and check.
     
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    Hi MAtthew

    thanks ...
    yessat manual says it would be 20, but maybe anyone can give me .. how to calculate it.
    thanks for your answer Mathew
     
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    You will need to find out how much current the drivers/ballasts you wish to use require for the 0-10v dimming side of things.. I googled for 5 mins and the tech data doesnt specify so you may need to call the manufacturer..
     
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    hi Roosta

    Yess Roosta... you just right... they don't have data at website.. that's why...

    thanks for your kindness

    regards

    vincent
     
    v1nc3nt, Mar 8, 2014
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