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Engineer

Jan 1, 1970
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I have acquired a brand new lamp dimmer of unknown brand, but no
instruction sheet. It has the slider and a separate switch on the
front. Incidentally, the markings look Spanish!

It has four wires: Red, Black, Green, Yellow. What are the
connections? (Green is ground of course.) I have downloaded
instructions for several US-brand dimmers but none have these colours.
Some use no connection to the white neutral (two wire connection, like
a switch), others have a white wire to neutral (for a three wire
connection.)

Thanks for any help.

Cheers,

Roger
Canada.
 
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Ken Taylor

Jan 1, 1970
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Engineer said:
I have acquired a brand new lamp dimmer of unknown brand, but no
instruction sheet. It has the slider and a separate switch on the
front. Incidentally, the markings look Spanish!

It has four wires: Red, Black, Green, Yellow. What are the
connections? (Green is ground of course.) I have downloaded
instructions for several US-brand dimmers but none have these colours.
Some use no connection to the white neutral (two wire connection, like
a switch), others have a white wire to neutral (for a three wire
connection.)

Thanks for any help.

Cheers,

Roger
Canada.
Check to see if the switch comes out on two of those wires, in which case
the dimmer will be a 2-wire type. If it really is Spanish, is it 240VAC
operation? It's a brave assumption that green has to be earth.

Ken
 
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Engineer

Jan 1, 1970
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Ken Taylor said:
Check to see if the switch comes out on two of those wires, in which case
the dimmer will be a 2-wire type. If it really is Spanish, is it 240VAC
operation? It's a brave assumption that green has to be earth.

Ken
It's for the NA market. I should have mentioned some markings, viz:
Dimmer model EWO43
120 vac 600 W
UL listed
E104050
1P81

"Precaucion:"
"Unicamente cable para instalaciones edilicias normalizado para 75 deg
C."

The green goes to the metal frame, so it is ground.

A quick continuity check shows NO connections affected by the switch
position.

Thanks and cheers,

Roger
 
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Alan

Jan 1, 1970
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Check to see if the switch comes out on two of those wires, in which case
the dimmer will be a 2-wire type. If it really is Spanish, is it 240VAC
operation? It's a brave assumption that green has to be earth.

Ken
Spain used to have some 110vAC supplies. And Germany used to use RED
for ground!

Alan


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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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It's for the NA market. I should have mentioned some markings, viz:
Dimmer model EWO43
120 vac 600 W
UL listed
E104050
1P81

"Precaucion:"
"Unicamente cable para instalaciones edilicias normalizado para 75 deg
C."

The green goes to the metal frame, so it is ground.

A quick continuity check shows NO connections affected by the switch
position.

Thanks and cheers,

Roger

Here's a schematic of a 3-way dimmer. It's just a 2-wire dimmer with a
SPST switch.

http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_appfaq6.html#APPFAQ_013

Ummm.. do you have a capacitance meter?

If it's a similar circuit to the one shown, the black should be the
hot, and the other two (non-ground) wires should be connected to the
switch, one way or the other. If you feel lucky you can connect it in
series with a lamp and try it out..

Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
E

Engineer

Jan 1, 1970
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(snip)
Ummm.. do you have a capacitance meter?
Yes

If it's a similar circuit to the one shown, the black should be the
hot, and the other two (non-ground) wires should be connected to the
switch, one way or the other. If you feel lucky you can connect it in
series with a lamp and try it out..

I have actually done this and it works as a two-wire dimmer, but I
have one spare wire (yellow.) The switch works, too.

So, thanks for all replies... time to get on with life!

Cheers,

Roger
 
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George Kinder

Jan 1, 1970
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Engineer said:
I have acquired a brand new lamp dimmer of unknown brand, but no
instruction sheet. It has the slider and a separate switch on the
front. Incidentally, the markings look Spanish!

It has four wires: Red, Black, Green, Yellow. What are the
connections? (Green is ground of course.) I have downloaded
instructions for several US-brand dimmers but none have these colours.
Some use no connection to the white neutral (two wire connection, like
a switch), others have a white wire to neutral (for a three wire
connection.)

Thanks for any help.

Cheers,

Roger
Canada.
Roger,
I have seen one like this where Yellow was the other side
of the switch.
Black AC in (one side of switch)
Yellow Switched AC out (other side of switch) and hot side of dimmer
Red Load side of dimmer
Green Ground
george
 
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Ralph Naylor

Jan 1, 1970
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Engineer said:
It's for the NA market. I should have mentioned some markings, viz:
Dimmer model EWO43
120 vac 600 W
UL listed
E104050
1P81

"Precaucion:"
"Unicamente cable para instalaciones edilicias normalizado para 75 deg
C."

The green goes to the metal frame, so it is ground.

A quick continuity check shows NO connections affected by the switch
position.

Thanks and cheers,

Roger
UL doesn't show a match for the file number you listed above, but it does
for file number E220795 , which leads to this page -

http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpage.html?name
=EOYX.E220795&ccnshorttitle=Dimmers,+General+Use+Switch&objid=1075526408&cfg
id=1073741824&version=versionless&parent_id=1073986335&sequence=1

Looks like the markings are probably Portuguese. Good luck!

Regards,
Ralph in NH
 
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