hikvisionMe
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Hi, i have an abstract/unrelated question.
I asked a question on a different thread which helped me setup a DS-KV8113 outdoor station and DS-KH9510 indoor station, thanks to everyone who helped.
Since I use the intercom to control a side gate (maglock) and a sliding gate (Nice motor), I've ran an amoured cable from the house to the gate; this cable is carrying 230v to a junction box at the gate and extended using a 3 pin Wago connector.
So the 230v from the house run into a box and connected into a Wago connector, from the Wago connected a 1.5mm cable is run to the motor. From the same Wago connector a 12v adaptor is also connected to power the outdoor station and the maglock.
The sliding gate motor is technically a 24v motor but requires a 230v input (I'd assume a transformer within the case).
My question here is, with this set up, would I need an electrical certification for the setup and if so, would the Wago connectors used pass when I get an electrician to certify the setup.
I'm open to any and all suggestions. I need to make sure it's upto standard before I pour a concrete bed to cover the pipes underneath.
Thanks.
I asked a question on a different thread which helped me setup a DS-KV8113 outdoor station and DS-KH9510 indoor station, thanks to everyone who helped.
Since I use the intercom to control a side gate (maglock) and a sliding gate (Nice motor), I've ran an amoured cable from the house to the gate; this cable is carrying 230v to a junction box at the gate and extended using a 3 pin Wago connector.
So the 230v from the house run into a box and connected into a Wago connector, from the Wago connected a 1.5mm cable is run to the motor. From the same Wago connector a 12v adaptor is also connected to power the outdoor station and the maglock.
The sliding gate motor is technically a 24v motor but requires a 230v input (I'd assume a transformer within the case).
My question here is, with this set up, would I need an electrical certification for the setup and if so, would the Wago connectors used pass when I get an electrician to certify the setup.
I'm open to any and all suggestions. I need to make sure it's upto standard before I pour a concrete bed to cover the pipes underneath.
Thanks.