dkemme
Member
I've been reading all the great posts on this forum concerning lightning protection and have an idea of what I need but thought I would just make sure.
I'm trying to protect my equipment from wires coming from outside the house.
The sprinkler valve selenoids are 24VAC and I was planning on connecting to one of these prior to wiring to the M1XOR.
http://www.l-com.com/surge-protector-high-power-3-stage-surge-protector-for-24v-ac-control-lines
The low voltage lights are 12-22VAC and will also be connected to the above and then a transformer for low voltage lights. This transformer has a simple on/off relay which will also be connected to the M1XOR with one of these inbetween:
http://www.l-com.com/surge-protector-high-power-3-stage-surge-protector-for-24v-dc-control-lines
The M1XOR will then be connected to the ELK M1G panel with another of the above between.
For the outdoor speakers I was planning on:
http://www.l-com.com/surge-protector-outdoor-4-8-ohm-audio-systems-lightning-protector
between the speakers and the amp
Although these are outdoor units, I was planning on installing them inside for greater WAF unless they would be safer outside.
I would appreciate any input!
THANKS
DJK
I'm trying to protect my equipment from wires coming from outside the house.
The sprinkler valve selenoids are 24VAC and I was planning on connecting to one of these prior to wiring to the M1XOR.
http://www.l-com.com/surge-protector-high-power-3-stage-surge-protector-for-24v-ac-control-lines
The low voltage lights are 12-22VAC and will also be connected to the above and then a transformer for low voltage lights. This transformer has a simple on/off relay which will also be connected to the M1XOR with one of these inbetween:
http://www.l-com.com/surge-protector-high-power-3-stage-surge-protector-for-24v-dc-control-lines
The M1XOR will then be connected to the ELK M1G panel with another of the above between.
For the outdoor speakers I was planning on:
http://www.l-com.com/surge-protector-outdoor-4-8-ohm-audio-systems-lightning-protector
between the speakers and the amp
Although these are outdoor units, I was planning on installing them inside for greater WAF unless they would be safer outside.
I would appreciate any input!
THANKS
DJK