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NEFA 16-plus F-1: Remote Control Demand Switch Print E-mail
Remote Control Demand Switch
Price: $395.00 CAD
Typical application: Eliminate Electric fields in sleeping areas

Sleeping areas are typically surrounded by a curtain of Electric Fields from live house wiring. The offending wiring is located inside the ceilings, walls and floors and is used to supply power to lights and receptacles in a particular room.

The F-1 Remote Control Demand Switch is a versatile device that can be used in a variety of applications. With the F-1 the user is able to switch designated circuits and appliances manually on and off. i.e. outdoor lights, bedrooms for EMF free sleep, cottage lights upon arrival, garden waterfalls and springs, pool lights, barn lights etc. A highly sensitive receiver transforms an analog RF signal from the remote control and switches designated circuits and appliances on or off on command.

The NEFA16-plus must be installed by a licensed electrician according to the electrical code for each State or Province(USA / Canada)

Warning stickers for breaker panel and receptacles supplied and must be installed

Technical Data
Operating Voltage: 110 V AC
Continuous Load: 16 Amp, 7500VA max, Single Circuit
Power Consumption: < 0.1 Watts
Size: 34 mm x 55 mm x 90 mm (WxLxH)
Sensitivity: 10 micro Volt, Transmitter BZT, FCC, Industry Canada approved
Transmitting Power: < 2 mW , 915.5 Mhz, analogue, coded ñ approx. 150 meters
In Case of Failure: Switch can be operated manually
Control Lights: Green = Circuit Off Red =Circuit On
Battery for Remote Control: Li CR 2032
Mounting: Separate electrical box beside the breaker panel
Warranty: 5 year manufacturers warranty



Optional Accessories

Slave Relays - 4 circuit contactors - 120 AC and 220 V AC
Mounting Rail
Circuit Monitoring Light

Download: Demand Switch Installation Guide

 
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