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Ideal for non-dimming applications, the Fixture Relay Module can controls ceiling fans or fluorescent lighting loads. With two-way power line communication, the Fixture Relay Module responds to relay status requests for standard or extended addresses. The LED on the face is a guide in programming and indicates status and power. Automate a light or appliance fixture without having to hit the switch. The HomePro Fixture Relay Module wires in discreetly and permanently to any light or appliance. Just mount this compact in-line fixture switch to the inside of the lighting or appliance fixture with the included self-adhesive tape and attach it to your wiring, and you'll be able to control the unit via X10 or extended address commands. A transmitter is required to communicate with the module and is sold separately.
You'll be able to control high current loads up to 305 VAC with the HomePro Fixture Relay Module, which features advanced A10 circuitry and is X10 signal compatible. The Fixture Relay Module features both standard and extended addressing. This X10-compatible module accepts all standard 256 X10 addresses, but it can also be programmed to any of the extended X10 addresses, which number up to 4096 addresses. This in-line module responds to ON, OFF, ALL LIGHTS ON, ALL LIGHTS OFF and ALL UNITS OFF commands.
The HomePro Fixture Relay Module is an A10 enhanced power line carrier receiver controlling a single internal isolated contact form-A relay, which holds the last commanded state upon power loss. A10 circuitry also remembers the last relay state to provide the correct status report upon power loss. By enabling the Fixture Relay Module's "polite mode," the module will wait until there's no noise on the line to transmit a signal.
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Specifications
Manufacturer: Advanced Control Technologies Manufacturer Product No.: RF124 Dimensions: 2.88" L x 1.81" W x 1.6" D (73.1mm L x 46.1mm W x 39.3mm D) Weight: 4.8 oz. (13.6g) Connections: Flying lead connections Supply Voltage: 120 VAC +/-10% Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz Power Consumption: Less than 4.5W Signal Input: X10 Powerline Carrier, sensitive to 25 millivolts Signal Output (Status): X10 Powerline Carrier, 6V peak to peak @ 5 ohms Maximum Switching Power: 5540VA Maximum Switching Voltage: 305VAC Maximum Switch Current: 20 Amps Internal Relay Life Cycles at Listed Load: 100,000 operations; 20A, 120 VAC general use; 10 FLA, 60LRA, 250VAC; 1 H.P., 120/240VAC; TV8 (Tungsten), 120 VAC, 960W incandescent; Pilot Duty A300 Mounting: Double-sided foam tape for attachment in electrical junction box Connections: Flying leads; LINE or L1 -18 AWG, LOAD (2) -12 AWG, NEUTRAL, or L2 -18 AWG Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 48°C) Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing Approvals: ANSI/UL STD 244A and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 177 compliant
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- Works with switching ballasts Review by NA6O
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Works with switching ballasts
NA6O
Rating Many X10 modules are unreliable when switching florescent lamps with solid-state switching ballasts. The RF124 is the only one I've found that is absolutely reliable in that situation. I have 3 of them online for over 3 years now and never a false trigger, nor do the lose programming when power is removed, ever. My shop lights are controlled by these modules, which are stuffed into deep 4x4 boxes in the ceiling. A standard shallow box will not have the capacity for this module.
Posted on 5/2/2015
- Review of 2250aw Review by ALEX
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Review of 2250aw
ALEX
Rating This is a great product, very versatile, and very quiet in operation. It would be even better if the package was redesigned so that it could be mounted in a wall switch / outlet box such that the button and indicator light were visiable and reachable. A Decora-style cover plate is about the right size. I actually did this, but it took some time and effort to accomplish.
Posted on 5/28/2014
- Review of 2250aw Review by The
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Review of 2250aw
The
Rating Used this relay along with item 2207. Worked perfectly together to turn on/off a pool and spa light. Prior wiring between the pool control and the house where the original wall switch was located had been damaged and was not accessible.
Posted on 4/27/2013
- Review of 2250aw Review by The Wire Wizard
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Review of 2250aw
The Wire Wizard
Rating Used this relay along with item 2207. Worked perfectly together to turn on/off a pool and spa light. Prior wiring between the pool control and the house where the original wall switch was located had been damaged and was not accessible.
Posted on 4/27/2013
- Review of 2250aw Review by TALMADGE
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Review of 2250aw
TALMADGE
Rating Can not program even spoke with manufacture ,still not working.
Posted on 12/6/2012
- Review of 2250aw Review by JOHN
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Review of 2250aw
JOHN
Rating This RF124 unit was installed as a pond pump controller to replace an older XPFM inline unit that failed.
The RF124 does not use the traditional X-10 rotary switches for selecting 'House Code' and 'Unit Code'. Instead, the unit is 'programmed' by connecting the RF124 line leads to power, pressing the unit's configuration button and then transmitting the appropriate on/off button from an X-10 controller.
I found it helpful to pre-program the unit inside the home before installation.Posted on 9/26/2012
- Review of 2250aw Review by Don
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Review of 2250aw
Don
Rating I want to give a clear thumbs up for this product. Granted, the connection instructions are iffy but once you realize that there is only one power source coming to this switch and you connect the black and the input blue to this the rest follows.
I am suspicious that it will need to be reconfigured after a power outage, but that is not really a problem.
Good product, it works.Posted on 9/22/2012
- Review of 2250aw Review by Don E Bray
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Review of 2250aw
Don E Bray
Rating I want to give a clear thumbs up for this product. Granted, the connection instructions are iffy but once you realize that there is only one power source coming to this switch and you connect the black and the input blue to this the rest follows.
I am suspicious that it will need to be reconfigured after a power outage, but that is not really a problem.
Good product, it works.Posted on 9/22/2012
- Review of 2250aw Review by SEAN
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Review of 2250aw
SEAN
Rating Be sure to read all of the directions - the idea is that the black and white wires supply power to the unit, and when it is turned "on," it internally connects the two blue wires together.
Posted on 5/23/2012
- Review of 2250aw Review by KENNETH
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Review of 2250aw
KENNETH
Rating This unit workd perfectly as soon as it was installed, unlike the two similar Insteon / X10 capable modues. They never worked properly; this one did.
Posted on 3/24/2012
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