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| ANVR
- Reset Control Unit |
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The ANVR - Reset Control Unit (ANVR-RCU),
when used in lighting circuits, allows the switching "OFF"
of lights by momentary opening the circuit controlling the lighting
with a PCC Receiver located at the Distribution Board, however
the lights can be switched "ON" again (reset) at the
local light switch or reset switch at any time when required.
Where multiple circuits are to be controlled from the Distribution
Board the receiver is wired to control a Contractor and the circuits
are connected through the normally closed contacts of the Contractor.
For programmed operation of the PCC Receivers a SC96-4, -8, -16
Controller or a TU202 Transceiver can be used.
The ANVR-RCU is a universal unit that can be mounted to a HPM
/ Clipsal switch having a large plate, be fitted directly into
a light fitting or separate enclosure. |

WIRING DIAGRAM No. 1 showing wiring details when the total
"Load", eg. Lighting, to be connected via the ANVR-RCU
is controlled by a single "ON/OFF" switch. This switch
also operates as the reset switch by switching "OFF"
then "ON". |

WIRING DIAGRAM No. 2 showing wiring details when the "Load"
eg. Lighting, to be connected via the ANVR-RCU is made up of two
or more separate lighting groups/circuits with each lighting group/circuit
having individual switching. If wired in this format, an additional
"Normally Closed" reset switch, push button or similar
is required for the reset function. This switch must be rated
to carry the lighting group/circuit current. |
Assuming lights are switched "ON". When
wired as showing in Wiring Diagram No. 1, with the momentary opening
of the receiver contact, the Load (lighting) will be switched
"OFF". To reset the circuit (ie turn the lights "ON"
again) the local lighting switch wired to the ANVR-RCU must be
switched "OFF" and then "ON" again.
When wiring as shown in Wiring Diagram No. 2. With the momentary
opening of the Receiver contact the Load (those lights that are
switched "ON") will be switched "OFF". To
reset the circuits (ie turn the lights "ON" again) the
additional normally closed reset switch or push button must be
momentary operated (opened).
A typical example is the control of lighting in schools or office
blocks where lights may be left "ON" after the egress
of personnel. With the ANVR-RCU installed and with a programmable
controller providing momentary switching programs, all lighting
can be turned "OFF" at or from a central point and reseet
locally as required.
The Total Maximum Circuit Load for the ANVR-RCU, when wired
as shown, is 10 AMPS at 240V A.C. As such a multiple of ANVR-RCU's
may be required in an installation. |
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