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ESYLUX - ESYLUX is a medium-sized family company that is active today with twelve subsidiaries and 17 experienced trading partners all over the world, in Europe, Asia, Australia, the Middle East, South Africa and South America. In Germany, ESYLUX is firmly anchored in three-stage sales and maintains partnerships on an equal footing, both with the electrical wholesale trade and with the trade. The company ESYLUX develops, produces and sells electrotechnical products for more energy efficiency, comfort and safety in buildings. The presence and motion detectors, outdoor lights, emergency lights and smoke detectors bear the 'German Engineering' seal of quality and have made a name for themselves all over the world because of their high quality. ESYLUX products are characterized above all by easy handling, high-quality workmanship, modern design and high energy efficiency. ESYLUX relies on technological progress. In order to meet this requirement, the company set up its own research and development department in 2007. Since then, more than 100 property rights and patents have been registered and today stand for innovative and energy-efficient solutions in building technology. The company also relies on networks and contributes its own know-how to cooperations and initiatives. One focus of the development work is on installation- and user-friendly solutions for greater energy efficiency in buildings. Because the easiest way to save energy is not to use it in the first place. ESYLUX also brings this simple principle to the market. The ESYLUX company also provides information and qualifications for partners, for example with the ESYLUX Academy. Excellently trained employees who have both technical and commercial know-how are a key component of the ESYLUX success story. Last but not least, our customers and partners also benefit from this. Take advantage of the opportunity to find the quality products you want in the extensive ESYLUX online catalog at eibabo in the online shop!

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Motion detector - complete - What are the special features of a motion detector? What are the main differences between motion detectors and presence detectors? Before you decide on a device, weigh up which one is the right one for your application. In the following, we will describe the properties and provide you with information on how to make a purchase decision. In our range you will find a large selection of complete motion detectors from all major manufacturers.What is a motion detector?The motion detector is an electronic sensor that detects movements in its immediate vicinity. Motion detectors, guards and presence detectors work as electrical switches. These are used to switch on lighting or to trigger another switching action. Active motion detectors usually work with electromagnetic waves (high frequency or Doppler radar) or with ultrasound. Passive motion detectors work based on the infrared radiation in the area. Detectors with PIR sensors react to temperature changes caused by people walking by.Image: Busch Jaeger 6845/11 AMG-204 outdoor motion detectorWhat questions should you ask yourself before buying a motion detector?Before you buy one of the high-quality and inexpensive devices from the eibabo® shop, you should limit the large selection based on your intended use.Should the device be installed inside or outside?Do you prefer a built-in device / flush-mounted device or should the motion detector be mounted on the wall or ceiling?What should the motion detector react to?Are large, small, bright or dark areas being monitored?Should the motion detector trigger certain actions?Is there a suitable power supply?Do lines and cables have to be relaid?Should the device be protected from unauthorized access or vandalism? What is the difference between presence detectors and motion detectors?Basically, a distinction is made between conventional presence detectors / motion detectors and devices for building automation. Presence detectors can usually also be used as motion detectors. The differences and significant advantages of a presence detector compared to a motion detector lie in the more variable usability. While motion detectors carry out a simple light measurement, presence detectors constantly measure daylight and/or mixed light with a special sensor. This has a spectral sensitivity similar to that of the human eye. In contrast to motion detectors, disturbances caused by artificial light are avoided.Already knew?A motion detector is used to switch on when motion is detected. The purpose of a presence detector is to switch loads on or off in order to save energy. It switches when no more movement is detected or a brightness limit is exceeded.Briefly explained using the example of an automatic door: If there is sufficient brightness during the day, the lighting should not be activated while the door should open when a presence is detected. Both should be switched on when it is dark. You can usually implement this function via several channels in the presence detector. Use the motion detection channel to switch the lighting depending on the brightness. You can use the presence detection channel to switch other consumers, in this case the door opener, regardless of the brightness.Which areas of application are typical for presence detectors and motion detectors?Presence detectors offer a complex sensor system. This captures sensitive movements. Typical areas of application are office workplaces and other workplaces. A motion detector is preferably used in small rooms, garages, carports, corridors, cellars, stairwells or for monitoring outdoor areas.Can presence detectors and motion detectors be used for building automation?Conventional versions are primarily intended for the areas of application described above. If you want to integrate such a device into your smart home, you usually need a separate interface to the KNX bus. The more elegant solution is to use detectors that are already KNX-capable. KNX presence detectors and KNX motion detectors have a wide range of control parameters indoors and outdoors. With this you can:Switch or dim lightsblinds or roller shuttersControl heating, air conditioning and ventilationSet up master/slave functionsBuild blocking operation functions and logic functionsImplement features for pets (animal swath).and much more Multiple channels are often provided to control individual functions.Are there any recommendations for installing motion detectors and presence detectors?The detection areas and necessary mounting heights differ depending on the model. Choose equipment that suits your needs. Pay attention to the performance of the sensors and the angle of coverage. Basically, the following applies: the detection area increases with increasing installation height. However, the sensitivity decreases. Motion detectors and presence detectors detect a specific area of the environment. This can be a 360° detection or the targeted monitoring of a specific area.From own experienceWe recommend not choosing a detection area that is too large. Use additional detectors to ensure uninterrupted surveillance. The investment in additional technology is low compared to a system that works poorly or not at all.Pay attention to the necessary degrees of protection if a detector is exposed to moisture, the weather or mechanical influences. Clean the sensor regularly. By avoiding sources of interference, you ensure proper function and eliminate false signals. Sources of interference include:Objects that obstruct the viewdazzling light sourcesObjects that rapidly change the temperature of the detection area Why is my motion detector or presence detector not working properly?Proper functioning depends on various factors. Was the installation carried out correctly? Is the device suitable for the intended purpose? The malfunction often lies in a detection range that is not optimally set. Control the direction, angle of view and distance to the target area. TIP:The fewer movements you expect in the monitored area, the longer you should choose the follow-up time. The run-on time is restarted again and again as long as a detector detects a change.Who makes high-quality presence detectors and motion detectors?Here in the shop you can get detectors from the brands ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, eQ-3, Esylux, Gira, Hager, Jung, MDT, Merten, Peha, Siemens, Steinel and Theben at top conditions. Take advantage of our worldwide shipping and one of the many secure payment methods.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Movement sensor complete you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Automatic sensorAutomatic switchBattery operationBrightness switching valueBuilt-in presence detectorCeiling guardCeiling installationCompact guardConstant light controlCover clipCreep protectionExtensionFlush-mounted presence detectorHalogen lampsIn-ceiling sensorInfrared detectorInterior detectorIntruder alarmLight controlLightbulbsPassive infrared sensorPassword protectionPresence detectorPresence guardRemote controlSave energySystem guardWall detectorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Motion detector - complete:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerElsoESYLUXFinderFricoGiraGrotheHagerHeraIDVIndexaJungKathreinMertenNikoNovarPepperl + FuchsRidi-LeuchtenScharnberger+Has.SiemensSomfySteinelThebenThermokonWaldmann
Physical sensor - How do you optimally use physical sensors to adapt the automation of your building to the prevailing environmental conditions? Find out here what potential there is in a high-quality KNX weather station. What is the difference between object sensors and room temperature controllers?Sensors are technical components that record analog conditions from the environment and independently react to changes in them with electrical signals. They are therefore similar to our sensory organs, which transmit sounds, smells, temperatures or pain to our brain in the form of electrical impulses. The interaction of different sensors represents something like the nervous system of a modern building. The evaluation of the data determined and an intelligent reaction to changing conditions are what make smart home automation so appealing.What are physical sensors?Physical sensors convert physical variables, i.e. measurable properties of objects or the environment, into electrical signals. This makes it possible to draw conclusions about the value of the physical quantities. The most common applications in this category are the KNX weather stations, KNX object controllers and KNX room temperature controllers.KNX weather stationsA weather station uses physical sensors to measure temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind speed, probability of rain and numerous other parameters. You can evaluate this recorded data and use it for automated, weather-dependent control of a building. Good to know:In the case of the KNX weather stations, the almost wear-free, thermoelectrically measuring weather stations are becoming increasingly popular with regard to wind measurement. These no longer have rotating parts (rotors). The mechanical measurement with a rotor is very accurate. However, the moving parts are quickly damaged by strong storms or objects flying around.What should I pay attention to before buying a KNX weather station?It is important to study the parameters provided for your own necessary requirements in the usage phase. A high-quality weather station belongs in every KNX home. A variety of interesting functions can be derived from this, some with high priority. At eibabo® you get numerous variants with different features and price ranges. The following things can be interesting for your purchase:What readings does the weather station provide?With which sensor technology are the measured values determined?Does the weather station have GPS?How many protected facades does the weather station offer?How is the wind measured?and much more From this, the scope of your automation options is derived, as well as their accuracy and reliability. All weather stations typically offer basic functions such as temperature, wind speed or brightness. However, you will quickly reach your limits if you want to use the full potential of weather-dependent building control.What can further additional measured values of a KNX weather station be used for?For example, for the automatic closing of skylights when it starts to rain, it would be necessary to record the precipitation. Wind direction can be an important parameter for controlling awnings. The alignment of the facade is also relevant for comfortable shading. Additional values are, for example, the global radiation, the air pressure, the absolute and relative humidity or the felt temperature. This information can be incorporated into the creation of extensive and well thought-out weather-dependent building automation.Image: Gira Standard 215004 KNX weather stationMany manufacturers only provide brightness sensors instead of radiation sensors for controlling the shading. You should take this into account when choosing the right weather station. Brightness sensors measure the surrounding brightness using a photoresistor. In contrast, the global radiation results from direct solar radiation and diffuse light. This is generated, for example, by reflections from clouds, water droplets or dust. This may result in different basic values for your light control. An available GPS determines the location of the weather station and uses this data to classify and optimize the measurement results. High-quality weather stations also offer complex automation tools for shading according to the Astro program, facade controls and more.Where do I attach a KNX weather station?Attach a KNX weather station to an exposed location on or on the building. This allows you to optimally measure and evaluate wind speeds, brightness, temperature or precipitation. The roof, the facade or a free-standing mast are suitable for this. Typically, you can define a normal state for each integrated sensor, which serves as a reference value for the measurement data determined. However, this also means that the weather station is exposed to all possible environmental conditions.The system in view at all timesModern KNX weather stations independently monitor important functions. If an error occurs, the device sends a corresponding error message to the bus.In order to guarantee reliable functionality, the housing of a KNX weather station is particularly resistant and the technology is designed to be robust.What is a KNX object controller?Object controllers are room temperature controllers without direct adjustment options on the device. You determine the current room temperature with an internal or external temperature sensor and adjust it to a centrally set target temperature. KNX object controllers do not have any operating elements and are developed for use in objects. In public buildings, strangers should not be able to adjust the controller directly. The values are parameterized directly via the ETS (Engineering Tool Software). Object controllers are often cheaper than KNX room temperature controllers and are suitable for private use in corridors, basements or storage rooms.What properties does a KNX room temperature controller have?In contrast to the object controller, the temperature of the room can be individually adjusted to personal well-being with a room temperature controller. The connection to the KNX offers numerous options for responding to different heat requirements in everyday life. You can lower the temperature at night or when you are away to save energy. On the other hand, it is particularly pleasant to come into a well-tempered living room in the evening. TIP:Even one degree less room temperature saves up to six percent of energy. Combined with reasonable heating times, this value increases significantly. We currently spend around two thirds of our energy costs in Central Europe on heating rooms and water. Intelligent planning of the room temperature throughout the day can therefore save a great deal of money and resources.Are there other types of physical sensors?The offer is big. In addition to the sensors mentioned, there are numerous other variants with which you can carry out a wide variety of measurements and evaluations. These are often special and optimized for specific areas of application in trade or industry. Some examples:KNX water detectors, KNX water sensors, KNX leakage sensorsThese sensors detect water and moisture and are used, for example, to detect leaks and burst pipes. KNX humidity sensorsIn addition to the humidity, the moisture content of materials can also be determined. The classic use is, among other things, in industry, where, for example, the residual moisture content of wood or concrete has to be determined. KNX CO2 sensorsCO2 sensors measure the amount of carbon dioxide in the air. Carbon dioxide is a colorless and odorless gas and can be life-threatening in high concentrations. KNX carbon monoxide detector or smoke detectorSmoke gas detectors respond when they register the gases typically occurring in fires. A carbon monoxide alarm reacts to carbon monoxide, such as that produced when fossil fuels are burned. KNX line sensor or contact sensorLine sensors or contact sensors are used to determine the surface temperature or component temperatures. They are used in industry or support control in heating, cooling and ventilation technology. KNX current sensorsCurrent sensors can be used to measure the current in cables or lines and busbars. This measurement is usually carried out without contact using the magnetic flux density triggered by the electric currents. KNX energy sensorsEnergy sensors are interesting for private, commercial and industrial use. For example, they measure the power consumption of connected devices and systems. This is how you saveKNX combination sensors or multi-sensors can record different measured variables. You only need one device for evaluating several states.In this catalog you will also find high-quality KNX temperature sensors, KNX brightness sensors, KNX rain sensors, KNX twilight sensors, KNX fan controls, magnetic contacts, KNX multi-sensors, KNX thermo-hygrometers, evaluation units, KNX dew sensors, outdoor sensors and KNX air quality sensors.Which manufacturers of physical sensors are recommended?In our shop you can get physical sensors from the brands ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, EIBMARKT, eQ-3, Esylux, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, MDT, Merten, Peha, Schalk, Siemens, Somfy, Steinel, Theben , Thermokon, Warema and WindowMaster. These manufacturers offer high quality. The prices correspond to the respective services and scope of functions. Benefit from the top conditions in the eibabo® shop and use worldwide shipping.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Physical sensor for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Air quality sensorBlind controlBrightness sensorsBuilding controlBuilding system technologyBus technologyButton interfaceContact sensorDew sensorFrost sensorHumidityHumidity sensorLeakage sensorLight sensorLight sensorsPrecipitation sensorPresence detectorRadio systemRoom temperature controllerShading controlTemperatureThermal fanThermometerVentilation unitWater sensorWeather dataWeather sensorWind sensorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Physical sensor:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEatonEIBMARKTElsnerElsoEltakoEthermaGiraHagerHamaIfm ElectronicIssendorffJungLingg & JankeMaicoMDTMertenPehaSiemensSomfySteinelThebenWaremaWindowMaster
Motion detector - What are the differences between KNX motion detectors and KNX presence detectors? And how do I know which devices are the right ones for my application? We describe what you should look out for when buying a motion detector and provide you with useful information on use and installation in the following article.How do you differentiate between KNX presence detectors and KNX motion detectors?A basic distinction is made between KNX presence detectors and KNX motion detectors in the conventional area or in home and building automation, whereby presence detectors can usually also be used as motion detectors and are therefore often the better choice.The differences and main advantages of a presence detector compared to a motion detector (simplest light measurement, interference from artificial light) are the variable usage options due to the special and permanent light measurement (daylight and/or mixed light), even during the switch-on process. The light value is measured with a special sensor, which has a spectral sensitivity similar to that of the human eye. TIP:For outdoor use, use motion detectors that have several function blocks in the sensor technology in order to control independently of the brightness and/or depending on the brightness. So the typical difference lies in the application. A KNX motion detector is used to switch on when motion is detected and the purpose of a KNX presence detector is to switch consumers on or off when no more movement is detected or a brightness limit has been exceeded in order to save energy. An exemplary application would be in a toilet. Here I would like during the day that the lighting is not activated when there is sufficient brightness. This is realized by the motion detector function. However, the fan should switch on with the presence. If the brightness is insufficient, both should of course be switched on. This function is often enabled by presence detectors that have several channels. The motion detector channel is used brightness-controlled for switching lighting and the presence detector channel for brightness-independent switching of other consumers, such as a fan.Which areas of application are typical for the respective KNX presence detectors and KNX motion detectors?The complex sensor technology in a presence detector can detect sensitive movements, which are particularly typical for office workplace applications or workplaces. A motion detector is used in small rooms, bathrooms, storage rooms, garages, corridors, stairwells or for monitoring outdoor areas.What function can KNX detectors take on?Both indoor and outdoor versions naturally have a wide range of parameters for switching or dimming lighting, moving blinds or shutters, applications for heating, air conditioning and ventilation, master/slave functions, blocking operation functions, logic functions, functions for pets (animal lane), detector operation for Alarm systems with other sensitivity modes, sneak-by protection, rear field surveillance, stairwell surveillance, constant light controls and much more.Image: Theben theLuxa P300 KNX WH outdoor motion detectorMultiple channels are often provided to control individual functions.What questions should you ask yourself before you buy?Is the installation indoors or outdoors?What should the detector react to?Which area should be monitored?What actions should the detector take?For what performance must the device be designed?What lines and cables are there or need to be re-laid?and much more Where should a KNX motion detector or KNX presence detector be installed?The detection areas and the necessary mounting heights can vary greatly and should be selected appropriately for the required application. NOTE:The higher the mounting height, the greater the range of the device, but the sensitivity decreases. If the area to be monitored is too large, it is advisable to use additional detectors to ensure complete presence detection. In any case, sources of interference must be avoided in order to ensure proper functioning of the device and to rule out false signals. This includes not only objects that obstruct the view, but also dazzling light sources or objects that can quickly change the temperature of the detection area.the right angleDepending on the model, presence detectors and motion detectors detect a specific area of the environment. The spectrum ranges from very close and targeted monitoring to 360° detection.When making your selection, also pay attention to whether a motion detector will be exposed to the weather. In these cases, choose a waterproof device and clean the sensor regularly.Why is my KNX presence detector not working properly?Proper functioning depends on various factors. Assuming that the installation has been carried out correctly, the most common malfunctions are that the detection area is not set optimally. Either the direction is wrong, the angle of detection or the distance is too small or too large, or the device itself is not suitable for the corresponding area of application.The fewer movements to be expected in the monitored area, the longer you should choose the run-on time. Because as soon as a detector detects a movement, the follow-up time is restarted again and again.Are there KNX motion detectors or KNX presence detectors with special properties?Yes, in the eibabo® technology store you can get detectors for many different applications. Depending on your requirements, you can choose, for example, from classic KNX motion detectors for outside or inside, KNX presence detectors, KNX guards, KNX passive infrared motion detectors, KNX PIR detectors, KNX presence detector interfaces, KNX detectors with high-frequency sensor technology, KNX ceiling presence detectors, KNX wall presence detectors, KNX automatic switches , KNX automatic top units, radio bus motion detectors, KNX radio solar motion detectors, KNX corridor presence detectors, KNX comfort presence detectors, KNX presence detectors with constant light control, KNX guard sensors, KNX presence detectors with DALI, KNX radio motion detectors, KNX radio guards or KNX IR presence detectors Plus. Each of these models has its own strengths and is optimized for individual applications.What is a passive infrared motion detector?Passive infrared motion detectors (PIR) detect the movement of heat-emitting objects. They are equipped with so-called pyrosensors that react to infrared light of a specific wavelength. A vehicle with its engine running radiates heat in the same way as a human body. A PIR detector detects their movement and responds with optical, electrical or acoustic alarm signals.Already knew?Infrared is particularly long-wave light that cannot be seen by the human eye, but can be perceived as heat radiation.A classic motion detector can quickly reach its limits, especially in very dark surroundings or in heavy fog. A PIR detector is a good alternative for this because it detects changes in the thermal image.What do I use a KNX detector with high-frequency sensor technology for?High-frequency sensor technology involves signals in the frequency range between several hundred megahertz and several hundred gigahertz. These signals do not require a medium to propagate in space and penetrate, among other things, wood, glass and lightweight walls.Therefore, this technology is also used in mobile communication and data transmission. A KNX detector with high-frequency sensor technology is used wherever the presence or movement of objects cannot be detected directly for reasons of personal protection or data protection. Classic application examples are public toilets or changing rooms.What is a KNX multisensor?As the name suggests, this is a presence detector with an extended range of functions. In addition to the reliable detection of people and animals, a KNX multi-sensor also determines brightness, room temperature, humidity, air quality, volatile organic compounds and the CO2 content in the air. Such a device can be used, for example, for early fire detection or for monitoring areas in which a certain air quality or a constant climate must be maintained (classrooms, laboratories, greenhouses).Who manufactures KNX presence detectors and KNX motion detectors?Here in the shop you can get detectors from the brands ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, EIBMARKT, eQ-3, Esylux, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, MDT, Merten, Peha, Siemens, Steinel and Theben at top conditions.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Movement sensor for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Ceiling adapterCompact guardCorner mountCover panelDetection apertureFully automaticGear sensorHome controlIn-ceiling sensorLightingMoellerfunkMotion detectorMotion sensorNetworkingNickel metallicOutdoor areaOutdoor motion detectorParallel circuitPresence detectorPresence guardRadio systemRadio transmitterRemote controlSplash proofTemperature sensorUltrasonic sensorWall transmitterWireless solutionfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Motion detector:ABBArcliteBerkerBusch JaegerEatonEIBMARKTESYLUXfrogblue AGGiraHagerIssendorffJungMDTMertenPehaSiemensSteinelThebenWAGO
Ceiling-/wall luminaire - Looking for the perfect lamp? In this catalog you can expect a huge selection of different ceiling lights and wall lights at top conditions. You're sure to find what you're looking for here - whether you prefer modern LED technology or love the charming retro look.Wall lights and ceiling lights - atmospheric or functional lighting for living rooms and work areasIn almost all living areas, commercial spaces or offices, ceiling lights and wall lights provide the basic lighting. The position on the ceiling is ideal for distributing the light evenly throughout the room. This makes life more comfortable on dark days or allows you to work at night. But which lamp should you choose, since there is an almost endless choice? We would like to make your decision easier with a small guide.Which wall light or ceiling light is the right one?Before you decide for or against a specific model, you are sure to ask yourself many questions that narrow down the selection. Mostly it is about the appearance of the lamp. Since this selection criterion is very subjective, we do not want to go into more detail at this point. As a specialist for Smart Home and building automation, eibabo® is an online mail order business that focuses on technology. That is why we 'light' the topic here from this angle.In addition to the look, which criteria are still decisive in order to find the right wall light or ceiling light?The place of use: Where do you attach the light? Is the lamp exposed to special conditions (wet rooms, dusty workshop, living room)? Do you have to clean the lamp often?Usage: Do you use the light for many hours every day or only occasionally?The fixture: is the room high enough for a pendant light? What substrate is to be expected (concrete, steel beams, wood)?The light intensity: Are you planning the luminaire as the main lighting? Would you like to create a special mood?Color temperature and color rendering: the color of the light is often crucial. A work area with people requires a different light spectrum than lighting fruit or meat. Warm light is preferred for living rooms.The shape of the light cone: do you need the light to be concentrated (e.g. via spotlights) or should a large area be illuminated?The opportunity to change: Would you like a color change? Would you like to be able to change the direction of the beam angle? Is there a need for expansion later?The lighting technology: Do you prefer conventional light sources? Do these have to be interchangeable? What are the advantages and disadvantages of LEDs? How important is power consumption?Smart home integration: will the light become part of the building automation? What conditions are in place or need to be created? Wall lights and ceiling lights for offices and workplacesEfficient and fatigue-free work is also a question of the right light. Working on a computer or studying files over the course of a long workday can cause eyestrain. It is therefore important that the light can be adapted to changing conditions. Large-area light strips or grid lights are usually used for professional applications. Such lighting can be found, for example, in hotels and restaurants or conference rooms, in shops and other commercially used rooms.Already knew?The lighting of office workplaces is regulated in the European standard DIN EN 12464-1. It should serve the health and safety of people at their workplace and ensure optimal visual performance and the best possible visual comfort.In Germany, the Workplaces Ordinance and an occupational health and safety rule for lighting also apply. Other countries have their own regulations. It doesn't matter whether your workplace is in an open-plan office or whether you work from home most of the time. Good lighting increases the feel-good factor during working hours. In other words: The lighting must be suitable for all the tasks that arise in the office and must be selected accordingly. This includes working on the screen as well as writing and reading texts at the desk. TIP:Additional lighting is also required for screen work. The stark contrast between a bright screen and a dark room strains the eyes. When choosing the right lights for the workplace, pay attention to the following things:The illuminance at the workplace is given in lux (lumens per m²). Depending on the type of activity, 500 to 1,500 lux are recommended. The power of a lamp is usually stated on its packaging.The color temperature of light is given in Kelvin. A color temperature of 3,300 to 5,300 Kelvin is recommended for office workplaces. In the industrial sector, workshops and the like, it may be over 5,300 Kelvin. This light is similar to daylight, has a higher proportion of blue and activates the biorhythm.The color rendering can influence the purchase decision. The Color Rendering Index (CRI) says something about how natural the colors of an illuminated object appear. This is therefore a quality feature for a light source and is important, for example, in the food industry or the fashion industry.A lamp should not dazzle, neither directly nor indirectly. On the one hand one speaks of physiological glare, which causes an actual disturbance of the visual function, and on the other hand of psychological glare. This is a purely subjective and individual disturbance.Avoid flickering lights. Surely you know this from a defective fluorescent tube. Other light sources also flicker, mostly unnoticed and at high frequency. Our body perceives this constant alternation of light and dark. This affects, among other things, the ability to concentrate.Furthermore, the luminance and the direction of the light can be interesting parameters for determining an optimal lamp for the workplace.   Wall lights and ceiling lights for the living areaThe rules are not as strict for the living area, but many of the criteria mentioned can also be applied to private use. Here, the place of use is one of the determining factors for or against a particular model. And the influence of optics plays a much more important role than in the professional environment.Image: Zumtobel LED recessed ceiling light EP 1200-840For living rooms and sleeping areas, lights are usually chosen to match the furnishings. With classic models, standard lamps are to be used, and you can decide individually about their brightness and light color. In functional rooms such as kitchens, bathrooms and dining rooms, rows of spotlights are often used instead of individual lights. Recessed spotlights or LED recessed light points give the room a pleasant flair. The big advantage is that you can emphasize or stage individual areas of the respective room. For example, if you like to cook, there should be enough spotlights above the worktop to provide sufficient light. Beautiful pictures on the wall look even more interesting if they are directly illuminated. In the bathroom, recessed spotlights at head height illuminate your face without casting large shadows. This makes skin care and shaving easier. It is important to ensure that these not only produce a pleasant light, but are also suitable for the humid room climate.Are wall lights and ceiling lights with LED technology recommended?Basically, LED technology is a modern way of generating light. Over the years, this has almost completely replaced conventional light bulbs. The Light Emitting Diode (Light Emitting Diode) is cheap, durable and consumes little energy in comparison. Almost all manufacturers of lamps and lights offer LED wall lights and LED ceiling lights. For example, it is possible to use large floodlights or floodlights as ceiling lights. Hundreds of LEDs illuminate the room very evenly. In terms of color temperature, LEDs were limited in the first few years and emitted an unnaturally cold light. In the meantime, however, the light of modern LEDs is comparable to the 'old' light bulbs. RGB LEDs generate light across the entire color spectrum. Thanks to the LED light threads (filaments), warm colors can be generated that correspond to those of fire or candles. In the form of a wall light, these variants are suitable, for example, for atmospheric accentuation of masonry or living areas.Advantages of LED technologycheap and energy efficientlong lifetimeenvironmentally friendly recyclableflexible in structure and arrangementspace savingColor change possible Disadvantages of LED technologyhigher initial investmentonly electronically dimmablethe color rendering often seems artificialPermanently installed LEDs cannot be replaced if they are defective  TIP:If you have a choice, opt for LEDs over incandescent, CFL, or fluorescent tubes. Please refer to the product description to find out whether an LED wall light or LED ceiling light has the advantages or disadvantages mentioned. If you opt for a light with a conventional design, you don't have to do without LED technology either. In the eibabo® shop you can get LED light sources in the form of classic light bulbs, which you can use in their place in the socket of your light.Which material is recommended for my wall or ceiling light?In addition to individual taste, the choice of material for a wall light or ceiling light can be based on pragmatic criteria. In the typical living area, there are hardly any restrictions. Anything that pleases is allowed. Plastics in smooth shapes are usually easy to clean. Lights with a washable housing are best suited for use in the basement or hobby room. Some of these models are unbreakable or additionally protected against mechanical influences by brackets. It is better not to choose materials such as wood, copper or brass if the lamp will be exposed to the weather or higher humidity. Metals can discolor or rust.What do I have to pay attention to with ceiling and wall lights for outdoor use?Even outdoors, wall lights and ceiling lights are not only decorative, but also practical. When the entrance to a home is well lit at night, there is less chance of tripping and searching for the keyhole. A pleasantly lit terrace invites you to linger. But regardless of whether you decide on a subtle or eye-catching design, please pay attention to the suitability for outdoor use. A look at the product description or the information on the IP protection class can help here. All lights that you install on the house wall or on the ceiling of the entrance area must at least correspond to protection class IP44. These are protected against splashing water from all directions. The first digit describes the protection against foreign bodies, the second digit the protection against water. The higher both digits, the more protection is offered. An IP 67 luminaire, for example, withstands jets of water and brief immersion.What are the advantages of ceiling or wall lights with motion detectors?Motion detectors are useful. They detect people in the dark and then switch on the wall light or ceiling light. This ensures security in the house entrance, in the stairwell, in the driveway or in the garage after dark. Motion detectors are also useful when you don't have your hands free to operate a light switch. At eibabo® you can get ceiling lights and wall lights with and without motion detectors from all well-known manufacturers such as Hera, Philips light PLS, Regiolux, Ridi lights, RZB Zimmermann, Trilux, Zumtobel light, Schmitz lights, Schuch light, IDV, Böhmer, Eglo , ESYLUX, Briloner, BEGA Gantenbrink, Pracht, Performance in Light, Brumberg lights, Hufnagel, Trio lights, Hufnagel, Peill+Putzler, Neuhaus lights, EVN lighting technology, Legrand (BT).  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Luminaires > Ceiling-/wall luminaire you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Bedside lampCabinet lightingDisinfection lightFabric lightFlat PolymeroFunctional lightHall lightingHandleless profileHeadlightHigh bay lightHigh temperature lampLightingLine of lightMicroprism lampMultilumenOpal lightOutdoor display lightOval lampPicture lightQuick assembly systemRecessed frame lightRecessed wallwasherSports hall lightSquare lightSurface-mounted downlightTable lightUnderpassWallwasherfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Ceiling-/wall luminaire:AbalightAlbert LeuchtenArcliteAura LightBEGA GantenbrinkBrilonerBrumbergBöhmerDianaEgloEthermaEVNFabas LuceFischer & HonselFKBGiraHelestra LeuchtenHeraHufnagelIlluminaKonstsmideLEDVANCELegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOLichtlineLTSLudwigNeuhaus LeuchtenNobileNorkaOligoOpple LightingPerformance in LightPhilips LichtRegioluxRidi-LeuchtenRopagRZBScharnberger+Has.Schmitz-LeuchtenSchuchSensopartSitecoStahlSteinelSun CracksTriluxTrio-LeuchtenWaldmannWibre
Smart Home - Smart Home is a general term for automation solutions in residential buildings designed to create added value for the user by increasing the quality of living and quality of life. A wide variety of systems and installation procedures are used. Only a few of them are standardized worldwide, e.g. the KNX®, unfortunately most are stand-alone solutions. The devices used for this purpose ought to be compatible among themselves and among manufacturers in order to implement convenience functions, safety functions and energy-saving functions. Human nature is ill-equipped to process the future information overload and extreme rapidity of changes. The human body needs to slow down to be able to consciously perceive its environment and to process and store experiences. This also presents future challenges for manufacturers and service providers of smart home systems, namely to provide relieve to human beings, instead of burdening them with information and instructions. It is very difficult to keep up with the number of automation solutions in the Smart Home field, and the number of actually totally senseless applications is constantly increasing. The consumer can hardly even recognize which hardware and application is smart and which isn't, as nearly everything is advertised as being ''smart'' without actually being so. Who really needs a toothbrush that tells you whether you've brushed your upper left row of teeth long enough, an app-controlled toilet flush or a washing machine that reorders the washing detergent. Applications are only smart if they actually provide the user with practical added value. Studies have shown that most users (over 50%) would like to have a smart heating control, followed by a remote-control window/shutter/rolling shutter control and automated lighting. Of course, the future advances at a rapid speed, and today's standards may already be obsolete 10 years from now and might be replaced by disruptive technologies. The heavy automation of processes and routines, pressure towards efficiency due to globalization, along with massive digitalization in all areas of life are the heralds of a new future. Robot technology and androids will be a ubiquitous part of all our lives in less than 20 years. There are already efforts to optimize the human brain to withstand the future?s heavily increasing challenges of the digital world. Normal life and work routines as they largely exist today will change significantly. There is a substantial future in store for the smart home ? in particular the KNX smart home ? in the private domain, which is why anyone who is planning to build or is currently building a home ought to be aware of the future requirements and at least make preparations now for relevant KNX installations. In our main Smart Home catalogues at eibabo®, we carry a vast selection of products from ABB, Berker, Busch Jaeger, Eaton Moeller, EIBMARKT, ELSNER, EMU-ELEKTRONIK, ESYLUX, Issendorf, GIRA, Hager, Jung, Legrand, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens, SOMFY, Steinel, THEBEN, Thermokon and Warema available for private and commercial customers at top prices with worldwide delivery.
Power supply - Find out here how to supply your KNX bus system with power. What power requirements do the individual KNX participants have? Which items do we recommend? This eibabo catalog contains power supplies and system devices for various automation systems, such as LCN, radio bus, KNX and many other systems.How do I determine the right KNX power supply for my installation?The most common power supplies in this catalog are for the KNX bus system. To determine the required power supply, you should first look at the structure of a KNX network. A distinction is made here between segments that are divided into a specific hierarchy. Imagine a tree whose trunk splits into branches. Twigs come off the branches. The branches represent the smallest 'unit' and are referred to as lines in the KNX network. Each line consists of the power supply, a KNX bus line and the participants. A main line would be the branch that connects multiple lines into an area. The area line represents the trunk that connects multiple areas. This structure makes sense for larger networks or if a division into several segments is recommended due to the structural conditions of a building.In addition to the power supply for the participants, the bus itself also requires a power supply of 24V nominal voltage. This is transmitted along with the data signals on the bus line. Depending on the manufacturer, the corresponding power supplies deliver 28V to 31V slightly more than the nominal voltage. This creates a buffer, for example for possible line losses. KNX bus participants still work stably up to 21V. The voltage difference is used to compensate for voltage drops in the bus line or at the contact resistances. A line can theoretically include up to 64 devices and provides a maximum current of 640mA at a voltage of 28V to 31V. This statement is based on the assumption that each KNX participant is allowed a maximum of 10mA from the bus voltage. The load capacity of the strongest power supply of 640mA continuous current must not be exceeded.Please plan in reserveWhen dimensioning your lines, allow at least 15% buffer for later extensions. A 640mA power supply therefore corresponds to around 54 devices.Smaller KNX power supplies are also available for fewer participants per line. If you know in advance that a line will never have more than a maximum of 32 subscribers (27 with buffer), you can choose a 320mA power supply. The same applies to a line with a maximum of 16 devices (14 with buffer). A 160mA power supply is sufficient here. In addition, there are larger 29V-30V power supplies with current limiters 640mA and KNX chokes separately. A KNX power supply always contains a KNX choke.The power requirement of a KNX participant is usually standardized. This should not normally exceed 200mW. 150mW for power supply of the microprocessor and 50mW for the bus terminal. There are many KNX devices that do not require this power reference. There are also KNX participants with higher requirements, for example KNX actuators, KNX room controllers or KNX displays. Please take this into account when sizing your lines. Pay attention to possible voltage drops, because the devices do not draw a certain current from the bus, but a certain power. If the maximum current is expected to be exceeded, you should integrate fewer than 64 participants in this line.How does the KNX power supply work?In the KNX power supply, the power supply always provides direct current (DC) at the output. The difference between the designation transformer and power supply is essentially that a classic transformer always outputs alternating current (AC) and also only works with alternating current at the input. Depending on the manufacturer, the power supplies generate a supply voltage of 28V to 31V. When the bus is idle, the supply voltage of the power pack is present. This state corresponds to a logical '1'. The logical '0' is generated by an alternating voltage. In order to send the '0', the sending KNX device reduces the voltage by around 5V for a short time. This results in an immediate compensating impulse, which comes from a choke integrated in the power pack. The KNX line is thus decoupled from the associated KNX power supply by the choke. This prevents short circuits in the data telegrams caused by the power pack. The voltage change is necessary so that the recipient can use the informationAre there KNX power supplies for more than 64 participants per line?In the eibabo® technology store you will find KNX power supplies up to 1280mA. However, it is not possible to set up a line with 128 participants. The power is distributed at two different outputs. There is thus the classic choked output with 640mA for the KNX bus as well as another unchoked output. Participants can be supplied with an auxiliary voltage via this output, for example a heatable rain sensor. Alternatively, you can use it to set up a second line. An additional choke is required for this.Image: Siemens 5WG11525-1AB22 KNX power supplyCan I monitor the utilization of a power supply?If you want to check whether a power supply is reaching its limits in use, we recommend a device with an integrated diagnostic function. This allows device temperature, output current, output voltage, bus traffic and other current measured values to be sent via KNX. This enables troubleshooting or general monitoring.What do I need a KNX emergency power supply for?Whether you need a KNX emergency power supply depends on how high you assess the risk of a power failure and its consequences for your system. The emergency power supply is used to buffer the bus voltage. An external battery is connected to the device. This provides a voltage of 12V DC and ensures the bus voltage for some time. The integrated charging electronics of the KNX emergency power supply recharges the battery or maintains the state of charge. You can record the operating states (mains voltage, error warning, battery operation) using a binary input, for example. As a rule, KNX emergency power supplies are mounted on the DIN rail. Both the KNX emergency power supplies and the required batteries are available here in the eibabo® shop at reasonable prices.What does PoE power supply mean?The abbreviation PoE stands for 'Power over Ethernet'. This allows you to transmit the electrical power required for the operation of the individual participants via the data lines of the network cable. You do not need a separate power cable. TIP:With a PoE power supply, the effort involved in cabling wired Ethernet networks is reduced. With this technology, the electrical voltage from the power supply is fed into the data cable. On the participant's side, this is diverted out again. To avoid interference, the participant should be PoE compatible. In this way, it can cleanly separate the incoming supply voltage from the data signal. If the end device is not PoE-compatible, the additional installation of a passive PoE splitter is necessary. The splitter takes the supply voltage from the data cable and feeds it via a separate line to the power input of the end device.Can I get classic 12V and 24V power supplies for conventional applications from eibabo®?Our classic power packs for the top-hat rail can be regulated depending on the model and are suitable for the power supply of external equipment. In addition, it is possible to use these for other equipment. Using a choke and a component for current limitation each, specific power supply units can also be used to supply one or more KNX lines. In addition to the installation technology, we offer you classic power supplies for universal use.What power supplies and manufacturers would you recommend?Basically, we recommend that you choose a device that suits your needs. Voltage supplies / power packs are standardized and are subject to legal requirements and regulations. If the technical parameters are completely identical, a price comparison between different manufacturers is of course worthwhile. In this catalog you will find KNX power supplies, KNX power supplies, KNX commissioning power supplies, KNX emergency power supplies, PoE power supplies, bus power supplies, IP power supplies PoE, battery modules for KNX power supplies, 12V power supplies and 24V power supplies for conventional applications. Rely on the excellent quality from the following leading manufacturers of smart home automation: ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, EASYLUX, EIBMARKT, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens, Somfy, Theben and Warema .  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Power supply for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Audio electronicsBuilding system technologyBuilt-in power supplyBus supplyBus technologyBus voltage supplyCareControl transformerDC power supplyDIN railsMoellerfunkMotion detectorPower suppliesPower supplyPower supply unitRadio systemSafety power supplySafety transformerSwitching power supplySystem deviceSystem power supplySystem voltagefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Power supply:ABBBusch JaegerEatonEIBMARKTElsnerElsoESYLUXGiraHagerIssendorffJungLegrand SEKOLingg & JankeMDTMean WellMertenPehaSchneider ElectricSiemensSomfyThebenWielandZumtobel
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