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==Question==
Why can't I use an X10 Wall Switch Module to control a fluorescent light?
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'''Why can't I use an X10 Wall Switch Module to control a fluorescent light?'''
The main reason why standard X10 wall switch modules cannot be used to
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control a fluorescent fixture is because it is a two wire device and is hence
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==Answer==
wired in series with the load. The control signals which are transmitted onto
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your house wiring have to pass through the incandescent lamp (load).
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The main reason why standard X10 wall switch modules cannot be used to control a fluorescent fixture is because it is a two-wire device and is therefore wired in series with the load. The control signals which are transmitted onto your house wiring have to pass through the incandescent lamp (load). However, a fluorescent light contains a ballast which acts as a block to the X10 signals and makes it impossible to control the switch remotely. Also, this ballast is an inductive load (a coil), and controlling such a load could permanently damage the wall switch module. This is why the standard X10 wall switches ([[WS467]] and [[WS12A]]) should NOT be used to control any kind of appliance (such as a ceiling fan).
However, a fluorescent light contains a ballast which acts as a block to the
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X10 signals and makes it impossible to control the switch remotely. Also this
 
ballast is an inductive load (a coil), and controlling such a load could
 
permanently damage the wall switch module. This is why the standard X10
 
wall switches (WS467 and WS12A) should NOT be used to control any kind of
 
appliance (such as a ceiling fan).
 
 
To control fluorescent fixtures use the X10
 
To control fluorescent fixtures use the X10
[a href="http://www.activehomepro.com/accessories/acc_wallswitch_ws13a.html"]
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Non-dimming Decorator Wall Switch (WS13A) or
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*[[WS13A]] - [http://www.x10.com/ws13a.html X10 Non-dimming Decorator Wall Switch] or
[a href="http://www.activehomepro.com/accessories/pro/xps3_iw_wa1_s.html"]
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X10 Pro Non-dimming Wall Switch (XPS3).
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*[[XPS4]] - [http://www.x10.com/xps4.html X10PRO Non-dimming Wall Switch].
Note that these versions require a neutral connection and are therefore recommended for installation only by a qualified electrician.
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'''''Note''' that these versions require a neutral connection and are therefore recommended for installation only by a qualified electrician.''
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[[Category:frequently asked questions]]

Latest revision as of 21:38, 30 December 2015

Question

Why can't I use an X10 Wall Switch Module to control a fluorescent light?

Answer

The main reason why standard X10 wall switch modules cannot be used to control a fluorescent fixture is because it is a two-wire device and is therefore wired in series with the load. The control signals which are transmitted onto your house wiring have to pass through the incandescent lamp (load). However, a fluorescent light contains a ballast which acts as a block to the X10 signals and makes it impossible to control the switch remotely. Also, this ballast is an inductive load (a coil), and controlling such a load could permanently damage the wall switch module. This is why the standard X10 wall switches (WS467 and WS12A) should NOT be used to control any kind of appliance (such as a ceiling fan).

To control fluorescent fixtures use the X10


Note that these versions require a neutral connection and are therefore recommended for installation only by a qualified electrician.


Related Articles

Switch Turns On But Not Off
Modules Work in Some Locations but not Others
Phase Coupling