Inside my DB board I currently have a Toptronic timer, with built in battery to keep time, running my geyser at certain times in the morning and evening. This works great if it were not for load shedding where the cycle to run would pass during load shedding. However to overcome this problem I would like to install a Sonoff smart switch Timer connected to/with a double pole 20amp contactor to run my geyser basically on a second timer which can be activated very simply via remote or cell phone app. However I have no space available in my DB board but then am I allowed to fit the Sonoff and contactor in a small plastic enclosure right next to the DB board and have a small cut-out in the plastic cover of the DB board cover to run a single surfix cable from the DB circuit breaker through the Sonoff and contactor and back to the circuit breaker bypassing the Toptronic timer?
Adding an enclosure next to the Distribution Board
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Dont waste your time, just fit a CBI ASC or ASI, no need for a contactor.
I install a lot of ASC's and highly recomend them, even though CBI is not my prefered supplier for MCB's and ELU's etc (they are way too expensive)
If you shop around, you can get them for around R500.Comments are my opinion, unless regulations are attached to support the comment. This is social media, not a court room. -
Dont waste your time, just fit a CBI ASC or ASI, no need for a contactor.
I install a lot of ASC's and highly recomend them, even though CBI is not my prefered supplier for MCB's and ELU's etc (they are way too expensive)
If you shop around, you can get them for around R500.)
So my question is still, can I have the Sonoff/contactor in a plastic container next to the DB as outlined in my original posting??Comment
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Thanks very much Derlyn - that is what I will do.Comment
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I'm a huge fan of the CBI unit and have several in my bakkie to install when needed. Best thing for me is to be able to switch on my geyser (a 4kW beast) when I leave site if I need a shower when I get home. Otherwise I program it to run my geyser for 1 hour a day. Even my 84 year old father in law has figured out how it works on his phone app.Comment
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Very important, you can manually overide it on the unit.
I use them for all the lights in the house, It is set to stay off after load shedding, you dont wake to a million lights on in the house when there is load shedding from 10-12pm.
I'm a huge fan of the CBI unit and have several in my bakkie to install when needed. Best thing for me is to be able to switch on my geyser (a 4kW beast) when I leave site if I need a shower when I get home. Otherwise I program it to run my geyser for 1 hour a day. Even my 84 year old father in law has figured out how it works on his phone app.Comments are my opinion, unless regulations are attached to support the comment. This is social media, not a court room.Comment
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