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Only a few lamps switch on
Check that the contacts of the fixture's Easy-Lock have correctly pierced
the insulation of the cable. Check whether the bulb is properly attached
and that it is not defective.
The lamps stay on longer than the time that you set using the time
switch
Fix the transformer's light sensor somewhere where it cannot be affect-
ed by artificial light.
Options for laying 12 V cable
There are two types of cable plans or methods of laying cables: linear
and split. If you have made a lighting plan then making the wiring
diagram is just a question of drawing the cable onto the garden design.
Follow an imaginary line between the fixtures. Always test the circuit
above ground before you bury the cable underneath paving or soil.
Option 1: linear
Roll out the cable from the transformer into the garden and lead it to
the various armatures. The cable can end anywhere and can have the
following maximum length:
14/2 cable up to 40 m (Fig. 7A)
10/2 cable up to 80 m (Fig. 7B)
Does your lighting plan include fixtures with power greater than 35 W?
Always use the 10/2 cable for these.
Option 2: split
Roll out the cable from the transformer into the garden. Using the cable
connectors, make one or more branches that you lead to the various
fixtures. Ensure that the ridged and the smooth sides of both cables point
in the same direction. (Fig. 9)
The maximum length of the branch or branches depends on the place
where you install the cable connector or connectors. For each branch
first calculate the length of cable from the transformer to the relevant
cable connector. Subtract this length from the maximum cable length for
the cable you are using. The remaining number of metres is the maximum
length of the branch.

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