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− | + | ! Appliance Module!! [[Image:Thumb_am14a.jpg]] '''AM14A''' !! [[Image:Thumb_am466.jpg]] '''AM486 / AM466''' !! [[Image:Thumb_hd245.jpg]] '''HD243 / HD245''' !! [[Image:Thumb_Sr227-4.jpg]] '''SR227''' !! [[Image:Thumb_um506.jpg]] '''UM506 / PF284''' | |
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+ | | '''Type''' || 2-Way || 2-Pin / 3-Pin || Heavy Duty 15A / 20A || Wall Receptable || Universal / PowerFlash | ||
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+ | | '''X10 Part''' || AM14A || AM486 / AM466 || HD243 / HD245 || SR227 || UM506 / PF284 | ||
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+ | | '''PRO Part''' || PAM21 || PAM01 / PAM02 || PAM03 / PAM04 || PAO11 || PUM01 / PSC01 | ||
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+ | | '''Load Rating''' || 15A / 1/3HP / 500W|| 15A / 1/3HP / 500W|| 15A x 220V / 20A x 220V || 15A 120v|| 5A @ 24VDC / 2W 1-18VDC | ||
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==Product Pages== | ==Product Pages== | ||
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*[http://www.x10community.com/forums/index.php?board=7.0 Forums] | *[http://www.x10community.com/forums/index.php?board=7.0 Forums] | ||
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[[Modules Turn On or Off by Themselves|Why do some modules sometimes turn on and off by themselves?]] | [[Modules Turn On or Off by Themselves|Why do some modules sometimes turn on and off by themselves?]] | ||
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+ | [[Switch Turns Off But Not On|Modules can be turned off but not turned on from the X10 powerline signal. What might cause this? ]] | ||
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+ | [[Switch Turns On But Not Off|Why does my Appliance Module turn on but not off?]] | ||
[[Modules Turn On Immediately After Being Turned Off|Why does my Appliance Module turn on immediately after being turned off?]] | [[Modules Turn On Immediately After Being Turned Off|Why does my Appliance Module turn on immediately after being turned off?]] | ||
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[[Amperage vs. Wattage vs. Horsepower|Can horsepower be converted to amps, and vice versa? ]] | [[Amperage vs. Wattage vs. Horsepower|Can horsepower be converted to amps, and vice versa? ]] | ||
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+ | [[Circuit Interrupters And X10|I have an GFI / GFCI outlet- can I control this with X10? ]] | ||
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==Related Products== | ==Related Products== | ||
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[[Security Systems]] | [[Security Systems]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:17, 12 April 2014
Product Pages
Questions
Why do some modules work in some outlets and not in others?
Why do some modules sometimes turn on and off by themselves?
Modules can be turned off but not turned on from the X10 powerline signal. What might cause this?
Why does my Appliance Module turn on but not off?
Why does my Appliance Module turn on immediately after being turned off?
What is the local control feature on the Lamp and Appliance Modules?
Since there are 256 possible addresses, am I limited to 256 controlled devices?
Why are there different voltage ratings for different devices on the back of my Appliance Module?
How do I know if I the module I have selected has enough power?
Can horsepower be converted to amps, and vice versa?
I have an GFI / GFCI outlet- can I control this with X10?