Phil said:
who will not describe their BLOODY app.
Hi, Phil. Thanks for your input. I'm not sure what else you'd need to
know other than the technical details I've already supplied. But, if
you need more before you can help, I'm willing to give it a try.
Basically, I have a device that is effectively a clock. It contains a
low voltage relay that gets turned on based on a pre-defined schedule,
up to 32 times a day. Usually, it turns on a 24VAC bell (or something
similar) at the scheduled times. The relay contacts and wiring are fine
for that purpose.
However, sometimes the end users want to ring a 240VAC bell that they
already have. The relay contacts and wiring are not suitable for
240VAC, so we want to use a type-approved external "box of tricks" that
has a 240VAC socket on it, and turn that on with our relay.
The small quantities make it uneconomic and impractical for us to
design, build, and get approvals for, such a box ourselves, *if* there
is something available that we can buy off the shelf at a reasonable
price. If we have to, though, we will, and the customers will have to
pay for it. Finding out whether there is such an existing device is the
reason for my question.
Does that answer your "will not describe their BLOODY app" objection?
To Bob Parker: I know about the DSE remote relay kit, but it's not
type-approved, so it's not really suitable. By the way, I have one of
your MKII ESR meters - thanks!
Peter