gsurace
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- Location
- Brunswick, OH
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor & CSA Certification Engineer
Just wanted to see if anyone else had this issue or an idea on what may be causing it.
A customer of mine has a 2 button doorbell system installed. Standard builders grade, Nutone BK125LWH if that matters. Both buttons are lighted and both were off when I arrived. The transformer was fine so I looked at one of the buttons and when I tightened the terminal screw which appeared loose, BOTH buttons lit up and the doorbell worked fine.
I got a call back the next day to say the doorbell had quit again. I went back to the same button and replaced it with a new one and both buttons lit up again with the doorbell working OK. After about 5 minutes, both buttons go off and the doorbell doesn't work. I have to assume the exact same thing happened on the first trip when I just tightened the screw.
The only thing I can point to as a possible issue is the wiring. Both buttons and the chime are wired with two pair 23/4 Cat5 wire. Not sure who does that but...uh, OK? I am thinking there may be some type of issue (interference?/cancelling?/other random term of your choice?) with the twisted pairs and/or the small wire gauge. The buttons are using the wires from the same pair (orange, orange/white). I am wondering if using 1 wire from each pair (blue, orange) would solve anything.
I can even take this a step further as at each button location and the chime, there is a "spare" four pair 23/8 Cat5 wire. (Yes, all 12 wires are tucked in behind each button!) If interference is the issue somehow, I can take a wire from each cable wire so they are completely isolated.
Any thoughts?
A customer of mine has a 2 button doorbell system installed. Standard builders grade, Nutone BK125LWH if that matters. Both buttons are lighted and both were off when I arrived. The transformer was fine so I looked at one of the buttons and when I tightened the terminal screw which appeared loose, BOTH buttons lit up and the doorbell worked fine.
I got a call back the next day to say the doorbell had quit again. I went back to the same button and replaced it with a new one and both buttons lit up again with the doorbell working OK. After about 5 minutes, both buttons go off and the doorbell doesn't work. I have to assume the exact same thing happened on the first trip when I just tightened the screw.
The only thing I can point to as a possible issue is the wiring. Both buttons and the chime are wired with two pair 23/4 Cat5 wire. Not sure who does that but...uh, OK? I am thinking there may be some type of issue (interference?/cancelling?/other random term of your choice?) with the twisted pairs and/or the small wire gauge. The buttons are using the wires from the same pair (orange, orange/white). I am wondering if using 1 wire from each pair (blue, orange) would solve anything.
I can even take this a step further as at each button location and the chime, there is a "spare" four pair 23/8 Cat5 wire. (Yes, all 12 wires are tucked in behind each button!) If interference is the issue somehow, I can take a wire from each cable wire so they are completely isolated.
Any thoughts?