Introduction; Description - rada Pulse Product Manual

Electronic control box
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The Rada Pulse range of electronic products combine together to produce a controlled
washroom environment offering a high degree of energy and water conservation.
Rada Pulse Control Box
- The system is an independently mounted electronic control.
- The system operates at 12 V AC, 50/60 Hz with a 230V supply with a range of
sensors and control interfaces to suit showering, handwashing, urinal flushing
and W.C applications.
- The core of the system is the Rada Pulse Control Box containing a transformer
and a PCB. One control box can control up to ten outlets in any configuration
e.g. 5 showers, 3 washbasins, 1 urinal and 1 W.C.
- External to the Rada Pulse Control Box are the sensors and the solenoid valves
to control the water flow. They are all wired into the box.
The appropriate sensor and solenoid valve are all available in a convenient
'Operating System' package (supplied seperately).
Sensors
There are two generic types:
- No-touch sensors where a transmitted infra-red beam of light is reflected back
to the sensor by the proximity of a hand, called active infra-red.
- No-touch sensors where the sensor receives infra-red heat from a person in the
detection area, called passive infra-red.
Printed Circuit Boards (PCB)
The PCB is mounted in the Rada Pulse control box. The purpose of the PCB is to:
- Supply power (via the transformer) to the remote mounted sensor.
- To operate a remote mounted solenoid valve.
- To allow the operating functions to be programmed in through the hand held
programmer.
- To provide a signal so as to allow operation of the auxillaries.
prices and delivery to your door visit MyTub Ltd - www.mytub.co.uk - info@mytub.co.uk 0844 556

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