I just picked up an ESA 1234 controller and an ESA 1253 dimmer pack. Looking for a manual for the 1234. It came with one cable connecting lights bank 1-4. Would like another cable to connect 5-8. Also, not sure where to plug the second cable in on the dimmer pack, I have two connections on the back, one says in, the other says out. Any information you can give me would be greatI have A Fair amount of information or knowledge regarding some of the ETA lighting controllers and dimmer packs. If you have questions let me know.
Where does the "X 0.8" derating factor come from?...Briefly: A 200 amp 3 phase source should give you 57k of available load. ((200 x 3) X 0.8) X 120 = 57.6 kw ...
Not when there's a CB-er in need of assistance.Don't you ever sleep or eat?
Ya' know, I really hate to be one of those whiney forum posters who get hung up on the wrong use of words and typos.It would be wise to get some professional consolation on this.
Where does the "X 0.8" derating factor come from?
Internet rule #147 on being a Grammar Nazi: When correcting someone on a public forum, one is certain to have a misspelling, error, or typo (or multiple instances thereof) in one's post.
Oh Wow, is my face red(A8310 Cherry Lewis). I really should learn to zip it, then gaff tape it. I have noticed that newspapers and book publishers seem to no longer proof read and rely on spellcheck.Somewhat ironic, JohnD correcting JD?
Internet rule #147 on being a Grammar Nazi: When correcting someone on a public forum, one is certain to have a misspelling, error, or typo (or multiple instances thereof) in one's post.
"Perhaps a consultation is more in order." (JD's tongue slip was more funnier.
Thanks DavidNorth. I wanted to hear JD say it, if for no other reason than to [-]argue with[/-] debate him. I would have taken the position that the dimming system's load would not be considered a continuous load, as there's virtually zero chance that ALL fixtures will be at 100% ever, let alone for more than three hours. He might have countered with, "Yes it is too a continuous load." I would have then asked, "How do you reconcile that the NEC allows up to, I believe it is a maximum of, thirteen duplex Edison (5-15) receptacles on a 120V 20A circuit in a residence?" Potential of (13x15=)195A on a circuit with an OPD of 20? To make up for the fact that the garbage disposal, refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave must each have its own 20A circuit?
Then STEVETERRY would chime in, telling up to stop this nonsense bickering or he would send us to bed without any supper. Then we'd call child protective services and all end up on the Dr. Phil show. ...
This thread has become quite confusing
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