Hello All,
First of all I'm pretty new to this forum so if I do something wrong please let me know.
Let me start by explaining my situation. Some time ago I started on a new kitchen, which also required the fuse box to be altered. I wanted to do something with X-10 so it was a good opportunity do do some things differently. I have a 3 phase connection to my house.
I have 7 groups each of them behind a combined earth leak & overload module. Groups are:
(A) kitchen, induction plate
(B) kitchen, dish washer
(C) kitchen, cooler freezer & oven/microwave
(D) washing machine.
All of the above groups are not interesting for me to do anything with X-10
Then I have:
(E) Lighting & sockets Living room, storage, partial 2nd floor
(F) Lighting & sockets kitchen, entrance
(G) Lighting & sockets 2nd floor, attic
These groups are the ones which I would like to enable X-10 usage.
I have bought 3x marmitek FD10 modules and they where configured for filtering and linking. I places the filters in front of (E) (F) and (G) for filtering and linking (exactly as described by marmitek in the manual). The problem is, this doesn't work!
THE PROBLEM:
As a test I have a TM13G and LM12G module, together with a suitable remote. When I connect:
TM13G to (E) and LM12G (E) : Works
TM13G to (F) and LM12G (F) : Works
TM13G to (G) and LM12G (G) : Works
Not very exciting: but then:
Sending on (E) receiving on (F) : Works
Sending on (F) receiving on (G) : Works
Sending on (G) receiving on (E) : Works
Everything else doesn't!! I can basically jump from Phase (X%3) to ((X+1)%3), but that's it. As a test I shut down and decoupled all devices (PC's, TV and stuff) and still the same outcome.
I'm now very puzzled as to how this is possible. I have tought about the following:
- Noise (no devices except light bulbs?)
- Wrong wires ( I checked this with the electrician a couple of times?)
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Can somebody help me with this problem? What am I doing wrong?
I have tought about using a FKX40 active repeater coupler but that causes another problem for me. The overload protection that I use has a built-in earth leakage system. And the FKX40 is coupled to the 3 phases and N, according to the manual it should be connected after the fuses, but then I'm pretty sure that will cause the earth leakage system to trigger. Does anybody have any knowledge about this?
I have an education in electrical engineering (Technical computer science) so I know some stuff about filters and stuff
Regards,
Bart