I am UK based and have qualified with BS2391 BS2371, I have been Part-P registered but this is currently lapsed.
I have a fair bit of experience with X-10 devices. I have used Heyu to configure CM12U units successfully, I have X-10 Motion Sensors controlling both AM12U's etc I have installed X-10 based Marmitek Wireless security systems and used Simply Automates Harmony product.
I have built an extension which is lit by 15 AD10's and 4 LD11 dimmers.These are controlled by momentary switches. Some units have multiple switches to allow control from several ( up to 3 in some cases) points. The momentary connection is used.
The Dimmers have behaved flawlessly dimming pairs of incandescent bulbs (60W). The AD10's however have been controlling both Osram 12W quick start CFL's and 70W fluorescent tubes. They have proved fail frequently. Starting by developing intermittent faults (Room switch became unresponsive requiring several press's to produce a response)which then seem to increase in frequency of failure till the unit either fails to respond at all, or remains almost permanently on ( even throu' an MCB cycle) till one 'lucky' press turns it off.
The front panel switches become inoperative in the failure mode, whereby none of the positions produce a response, till possibly a correct response is achieved when the unit works, till it fails again. Very irritating!.
I have now had at least fifteen units fail this way. I have spoken to Manufacturers and distributors, and fitted and removed Neons on control lines to reduce 'noise ( manufacturer suggestion). Most irritatingly these failures are almost infectious in their nature. I have replaced units with new product and the new product has failed. The problems render the installation almost ridiculous. The Garage light, for example, has not functioned for over a month 70W fluorescent ( awaiting replacement AD10's) and the bedroom light (2 Osram CFL's) have just had a unit replaced that has lasted approximately 8 months.
The Modules are housed in two Din Racks within a metre of the distribution board. The units do not get hot, even thou' they are adjacent to the dimmers ( temperatures measured using one-wire sensors have never exceeded 28 degrees Celsius ).
This is all very frustrating. The control wires are wired in 0.75 multi-core looming wire ( There are quite a few of them and single core Twin & Earth would have been too large for the plastic conduit used throughout the installation). This thin wire means that I would need to use 2Amp fusing to replace the X-10 installation with conventional switching and a considerable re-wire which I would like to avoid but with every failure I am more inclined to think that way.
The original unit that circuit that failed was 4 Osram CFL's operated by a motion sensor and this became intermittent and the AD10 was replaced and two incandescent bulbs were substituted. The circuit behaves well.
The second major event was, as a result of the floods in Gloucestershire, two years ago, the mains voltage dropped to 135V AC ( measured and photographed using a Certified Fluke meter ) for an evening. That seems to have been the catalyst to a greatly increased degree of failure. The particularly worrying aspect is the infectious nature of the fault, whereby new AD10's fail.
Before I add another DIN Box to allow some patching and testing of a hybrid system converting circuits to conventional wiring does anyone have any suggestions as to what might be causing this incredibly irritating problem?