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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyD View Post
    The ball's in you're court Dave I wish you luck and Godspeed. Let us know how you get on with the appropriate authorities.
    Now there's a not-so-subtle nudge if ever I saw one.

    OK - let's give it a whirl and see where this dance leads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
    Now there's a not-so-subtle nudge if ever I saw one.
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    I am only fishing here but I have got a problem with a DC2-L Swing motor control P.C. Board are there any leads to the correct thread ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikilianis View Post
    I am only fishing here but I have got a problem with a DC2-L Swing motor control P.C. Board are there any leads to the correct thread ?
    Does the installer manual have any useful info?
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    Thank you you are a star I will read through it but at a glance I think it is a setting once again Thank you

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    How about when the transformer is at the plugpoint (and out of arms reach or sight from the gate motor) and the supply to the gate motor location is only 18v ?
    Would an isolating device still be required within arms reach of the motor?

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    Dave why you trying to confuse everyone, got nothing better to do on this friday morning?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
    How about when the transformer is at the plugpoint (and out of arms reach or sight from the gate motor) and the supply to the gate motor location is only 18v ?
    Would an isolating device still be required within arms reach of the motor?
    No. The regulations only pertain to voltages above 50 volts

    1.3 Where this part of SANS 10142 (SABS 0142) is not applicable
    This part of SANS 10142 (SABS 0142) does not apply to.......

    ......h) extra low voltage control circuits between different parts of machinery
    or system components, forming a unit, that are separately installed and derived from an independent source or an isolating transformer
    (excluding ELV lighting circuits).
    To make a mistake is human, to learn from that mistake is knowledge and knowledge is strength.

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