Certainly are . On the job before this one we used plug-in lighting tracks and HF fluorescents to avoid any strobing as its one circuit track, but the reliability of the control gear was not good. We have been replacing HF fittings there ever since, two different makes Crompton and Fitzgerald but both use the same gear . These were standard switch start.i hope the lights are split accross phases for stroboscopic effect...
Thanks, The machine runs like a conveyor from one end to the other so no problem.I've installed many light fittings in industrial premises, but have never installed singles (as per your second photo) if there is any likelyhood of rotating machinery being in the area.But they weren't always as neat as yours, either. Blushing
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Thank you Ado , I've no more photos now, well not from work . If the guys use their phones to take pics how do they get them onto the computer ?Well done Deke, there'll be no stopping you now.
They will either connect their phone using Bluetooth or some have a small memory card that comes out of the phone and goes into the computerThank you Ado , I've no more photos now, well not from work . If the guys use their phones to take pics how do they get them onto the computer ?Deke
Is the Bluetooth a lead from phone phone to PC ?They will either connect their phone using Bluetooth or some have a small memory card that comes out of the phone and goes into the computer
Shurley you mean to stop the stroboscopic effect ?i hope the lights are split accross phases for stroboscopic effect...
yes, but everyone knew what i was on about though!Shurley you mean to stop the stroboscopic effect ?
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