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[WTS] Hager Timer, Enclosure, MCB, RCCB & etc, Low Price Branded Electronic Parts
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aeiou228
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Sep 22 2014, 10:21 AM
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QUOTE(pentapower @ Sep 22 2014, 08:33 AM) Hi Sir, currently the RCCB from Hager and Schneider brand include a Nuisance Tripping function which can avoid lightning trip. The RCCB of your DB Box is 2Pole, 63Amp, 100mA. We would like to offer you Hager brand 2Pole, 63Amp, 100mA RM90.00/pc The Hager brand RCCB would be more reliable, we would like to offer you : Hager 10mA , 2Pole ,16Amp RM143.70/pc OR Hager 10mA , 2Pole ,25Amp RM152.70/pc Thank You. Thank you for your prompt reply. I will be coming to your shop to buy the devices. Btw, the Hager Nuisance Tripping RCCB can ngam fit my existing Maxguard RCCB slot? I need two units 10mA RCCB for instant water heater. May I know if this RCCB is installed next to the on/off switch of water heater outside the bathroom or it is installed inside the DB (don't think I have space in DB though) ? This post has been edited by aeiou228: Sep 22 2014, 10:27 AM
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TSpentapower
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Sep 22 2014, 12:00 PM
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QUOTE(aeiou228 @ Sep 22 2014, 10:21 AM) Thank you for your prompt reply. I will be coming to your shop to buy the devices. Btw, the Hager Nuisance Tripping RCCB can ngam fit my existing Maxguard RCCB slot? I need two units 10mA RCCB for instant water heater. May I know if this RCCB is installed next to the on/off switch of water heater outside the bathroom or it is installed inside the DB (don't think I have space in DB though) ? Hi Sir, all the RCCB is standard size, so no worry it sure can fit your current RCCB. The RCCB for your water heater need to be install inside the DB, so you need extra space to fit in. You can come to our shop, so we explain more on you. Furthermore, we would like to introduce a Surge Protection Device for you which able to have a protection for all your DB components that able to reduce the risk that cause the RCCB tripping.
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aeiou228
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Sep 22 2014, 03:50 PM
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QUOTE(pentapower @ Sep 22 2014, 12:00 PM) Hi Sir, all the RCCB is standard size, so no worry it sure can fit your current RCCB. The RCCB for your water heater need to be install inside the DB, so you need extra space to fit in. You can come to our shop, so we explain more on you. Furthermore, we would like to introduce a Surge Protection Device for you which able to have a protection for all your DB components that able to reduce the risk that cause the RCCB tripping. Interested to know the surge protection device too. How do I identify you when I at your shop ?
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TSpentapower
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Sep 23 2014, 08:39 AM
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QUOTE(aeiou228 @ Sep 22 2014, 03:50 PM) Interested to know the surge protection device too. How do I identify you when I at your shop ? Hi Sir, just show us the picture of your current DB Box components, we will able to offer you the Surge Protection Device
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hansapkuay
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Sep 28 2014, 03:51 PM
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Hi This is what im using now
Please quote me price for rccb with Anti nuisance function n spd. Might as well explain to me advantage of Using spd. Thanks
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TSpentapower
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Sep 29 2014, 08:28 AM
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QUOTE(hansapkuay @ Sep 28 2014, 03:51 PM) Hi This is what im using now
Please quote me price for rccb with Anti nuisance function n spd. Might as well explain to me advantage of Using spd. Thanks No Problem Sir, i will pm you the price
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Jkw5111
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Oct 12 2014, 02:23 AM
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Pls pm me the motion detector price. 230v. All model. Thanks
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TSpentapower
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Oct 13 2014, 08:54 AM
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QUOTE(Jkw5111 @ Oct 12 2014, 02:23 AM) Pls pm me the motion detector price. 230v. All model. Thanks No problem sir, can you pm me your email address so that i can email to you all type of motion detector that you can choose from. TQ
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silingkapur
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Nov 5 2014, 02:59 PM
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Hello... Could you PM me various range of Main switch, RCD, SPD and MCBs from Schneider and Hager together with best price?
I am getting to do budget for my new house which will be equipped with 3 phase power supply. Alternatively you may email to me silingkapur@gmail.com.
Million thanks in advance.
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ryansxs
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Nov 6 2014, 12:57 AM
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My house rccb rating is 100ma. It often trips during lightning. Should i replace a new rccb with 30ma or maintain 100ma rating?
Please pm me price hagor or any reliable brand for rccb. I want the problem to be solved. Thanx
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MEAKU15
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Nov 6 2014, 11:10 AM
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hi there,im on the verge of renovating the house and would like to get ur advice on the wiring. Currently, we are using single phase and one rows of ELCBs. In the house, there will be 4 airconds, 3 - 1.0 hp and 1 - 1.5hp, 2 water heaters, oven, washing machine, dryer. These are the things that i think are mainly using loads of electricity.
So my question is this; 1. Do i need to upgrade my rows of ELCBs to 2 rows? 2. Does each aircond need its own ELCBs? 3. Does each water heater need its own ELCBs? 4. Same goes for over. I was told out of the box, it comes with a 13amp socket but it requires a 15amp socket... is this true?
Thanks for your time and answering my questions.
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TSpentapower
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Nov 6 2014, 11:18 AM
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QUOTE(ryansxs @ Nov 6 2014, 12:57 AM) My house rccb rating is 100ma. It often trips during lightning. Should i replace a new rccb with 30ma or maintain 100ma rating? Please pm me price hagor or any reliable brand for rccb. I want the problem to be solved. Thanx The problem is because your old RCCB is without nuisance tripping system. You just need to replace with a new RCCB. Thank You.
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TSpentapower
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Nov 6 2014, 11:22 AM
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QUOTE(MEAKU15 @ Nov 6 2014, 11:10 AM) hi there,im on the verge of renovating the house and would like to get ur advice on the wiring. Currently, we are using single phase and one rows of ELCBs. In the house, there will be 4 airconds, 3 - 1.0 hp and 1 - 1.5hp, 2 water heaters, oven, washing machine, dryer. These are the things that i think are mainly using loads of electricity. So my question is this; 1. Do i need to upgrade my rows of ELCBs to 2 rows? 2. Does each aircond need its own ELCBs? 3. Does each water heater need its own ELCBs? 4. Same goes for over. I was told out of the box, it comes with a 13amp socket but it requires a 15amp socket... is this true? Thanks for your time and answering my questions. Good Morning Sir, Firstly, you need to ask your electrician/wireman to list out the MCB, ELCB, Main switch, SPD and etc, that require for your house new system. After that we only able to offer you the components. So sorry, our company does not have electrician that able answer your question.
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MEAKU15
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Nov 6 2014, 01:23 PM
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QUOTE(pentapower @ Nov 6 2014, 11:22 AM) Good Morning Sir, Firstly, you need to ask your electrician/wireman to list out the MCB, ELCB, Main switch, SPD and etc, that require for your house new system. After that we only able to offer you the components. So sorry, our company does not have electrician that able answer your question. Thanks for the feedback. Will take note of that...
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cwyan
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Dec 1 2014, 10:02 PM
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QUOTE(pentapower @ Sep 22 2014, 08:33 AM) Hi Sir, currently the RCCB from Hager and Schneider brand include a Nuisance Tripping function which can avoid lightning trip. The RCCB of your DB Box is 2Pole, 63Amp, 100mA. We would like to offer you Hager brand 2Pole, 63Amp, 100mA RM90.00/pc The Hager brand RCCB would be more reliable, we would like to offer you : Hager 10mA , 2Pole ,16Amp RM143.70/pc OR Hager 10mA , 2Pole ,25Amp RM152.70/pc Thank You. Do you have stock for 10ma RCCB now? What brand do you have other than Hager?
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TSpentapower
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Dec 2 2014, 08:19 AM
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QUOTE(cwyan @ Dec 1 2014, 10:02 PM) Do you have stock for 10ma RCCB now? What brand do you have other than Hager? Hi Sir, we have stock for 10mA RCCB right now. We prefer Hager brand to our customer. Other brand we need to order back from factory. Thank You.
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mechanicolet
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Dec 24 2014, 09:27 PM
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QUOTE(pentapower @ Dec 2 2014, 08:19 AM) Hi Sir, we have stock for 10mA RCCB right now. We prefer Hager brand to our customer. Other brand we need to order back from factory. Thank You. Hi PentaPower, Im looking for: 12 units of wall mounted occupancy sensors (240v) 6 units of ceiling recessed occupancy sensors (240v) Any brand will be ok. Hager, Schneider, Philips, Lutron or even leviton. No Sensky (China made) Pls provide price and location for pick up. Thank You.
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TSpentapower
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Dec 26 2014, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(mechanicolet @ Dec 24 2014, 09:27 PM) Hi PentaPower, Im looking for: 12 units of wall mounted occupancy sensors (240v) 6 units of ceiling recessed occupancy sensors (240v) Any brand will be ok. Hager, Schneider, Philips, Lutron or even leviton. No Sensky (China made) Pls provide price and location for pick up. Thank You. Hi Sir, Can you pm me your email address, we would email to you the catalogue for you to choose. Thank You. Regards
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aeiou228
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Dec 31 2014, 09:31 PM
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QUOTE(pentapower @ Sep 22 2014, 12:00 PM) Hi Sir, all the RCCB is standard size, so no worry it sure can fit your current RCCB. The RCCB for your water heater need to be install inside the DB, so you need extra space to fit in. You can come to our shop, so we explain more on you. Furthermore, we would like to introduce a Surge Protection Device for you which able to have a protection for all your DB components that able to reduce the risk that cause the RCCB tripping. I just bought the 10mA RCCB from your shop couple of days ago. I bought the 25A ones. Can connect to two water heater's MCB right ??
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TSpentapower
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Jan 2 2015, 09:54 AM
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QUOTE(aeiou228 @ Dec 31 2014, 09:31 PM) I just bought the 10mA RCCB from your shop couple of days ago. I bought the 25A ones. Can connect to two water heater's MCB right ?? Can i know how many amp of your MCB ? It can be connect to water heater MCB which should be below 32amp. Do you have any electrician to help you? if no, we able to provide you contact of the electrician. Thank You.
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