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How to wire an LC1

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a2bur
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a2bur Posted: Mon, Jan 20 2014 8:50 AM

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Hi . I’ve' acquired three LC1's and an having difficulty finding out how to wire them into my lamps , noting in the user guide ( says refer to a B&o service agent  )  Think I've attached a picture and sketch ( difficult to photo so have sketched )

 

Says B&o 800144 printed on the circuit board

 

Terminal P2  =   arrow pointing at it will a ‘  L 

Terminal P3  =   arrow with a letter ‘  E    ( think its’ an E )

Terminal P4  =   no arrow , no letter

Terminal P5  =   arrow pointing at it with a letter     N 

 

 

On the bottom plate =

 

1988 Bang and Olufsen

40-300 W

TYPE 2112    220 – 240 V   50 – 60 Hz

Serial numbers

No 091/04/B

No 08947815

No 07942975

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Stonk replied on Mon, Jan 20 2014 12:51 PM

Hi,

I had a diagram somewhere but can't find it at the moment. In the meantime THIS might help.

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a2bur replied on Mon, Jan 20 2014 1:22 PM

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Hi Stonk . Thanks for the link , I can see why my dealer was reluctant to say without seeing them ,    doesn’t follow logic as I have an ‘ L ‘ pointing at P2 , an ‘ E ‘ pointing at P3 , an ‘  N  ‘ pointing at P5 , and nothing next to P4 , unless it the translation from Danish . Richard

 

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Stonk replied on Mon, Jan 20 2014 4:08 PM

Hi Richard,

I haven't seen one for years but you are correct, it doesn't follow UK logic. E can't refer to EARTH as the unit is only fed by a live and neutral.

Steve

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Leslie replied on Mon, Jan 20 2014 5:14 PM

Brengen & Ophalen

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a2bur replied on Mon, Jan 20 2014 5:33 PM

Hi and thanks , but what is L and N , is P3 or P4 the live . Richard

 

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Leslie replied on Mon, Jan 20 2014 5:40 PM

In my country that doesn't matter since you can put in the plug both ways into the outlet socket

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a2bur replied on Mon, Jan 20 2014 5:57 PM

Hi . I realised that after I posted ( I must be a bit dim today ) but thinking I have Es bulb holders so did'nt want the outer part live , preffer the centre contact to be the live  . Richard .

 

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Leslie replied on Mon, Jan 20 2014 6:19 PM

Good thinking Richard, be carefull!

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a2bur replied on Tue, Jan 21 2014 8:36 AM

Thanks for the help , all three working , though I had a problem at first as they seam to need 10 or 20 seconds to boot up before they will work , also got some LC2's but prefer these for table lamps as they stand better . Thanks again , Richard

 

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