Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Conductor arrangements or structure
Patent
1986-01-31
1987-08-25
Shoop, Jr., William M.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Conductor arrangements or structure
307149, 361339, 361334, H02J 1300, H02B 114
Patent
active
046894934
ABSTRACT:
In a building electrical network including a power circuit constituted by several loops connected to sockets, lamps 35, 36, 37 and/or other electrically-operated apparatus, and a low-voltage circuit constituted by several loops connected to control means or sensors 38, 39, 40, 41 for controlling the loops of the power circuit, each loop of the low-voltage circuit and the corresponding loop of the power circuit are interconnected through a removable switching module 16 located in a centralized switching block 5. The low-voltage loops are not directly connected to terminals 12, 14 of the switching block, but are connected to terminals 45, 47 of a terminal strip 6, jumpers 46 establishing the connection between the terminals of the terminal strip(s) 6 and the terminals 12, 14 of the switching block 5. The plug-in switching modules 16 include an electronic relay member 21 (e.g. an optocoupler) and a power circuit switching component 23 which may perform various functions (remote ON/OFF, remote dimming, timing, etc.).
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Lepaillier Patrick S.
Nozick Jacques E.
Ip Shik Luen Paul
Shoop Jr. William M.
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