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Feed-through duct - Are you unable to install electrical cables and wires inside walls or floors? Does your installation need to be checked regularly? Then you need an alternative to laying your electrical routes. Mounting brackets, clamps, cable ties and similar devices are often used as fasteners. However, their common disadvantage is that the installation remains open and visible. However, this is unacceptable in most cases. In order to hide the wiring, ducts are used for cable routing. We would like to introduce you to their types and sizes in this article.Cable routing ducts are used wherever extensive installations are necessary and concealed installation is not possible. A typical example is the multi-storey office building. In addition to power supplies, all kinds of data transmission cables have to find their way to the individual offices and different floors. And of course you don't lay these lines and cables loosely, but protect them from damage and unauthorized access with a cable routing duct.Cable routing ducts made of plasticPlastic cable ducts are most commonly used to route cables within a building. In most cases, these are white or gray profiles with a rectangular cross-section. Depending on the model, the channels can be divided into several strands. Likewise, there are cable ducts in various other shapes and even colors, which are intended for laying in specific locations or for different purposes. For example, there are models with a triangular cross-section for the connection between worktops and the wall. Half-round variants are used on the ground so that people do not trip over the cable.materials and structurePlastic cable routing ducts are made of non-combustible PVC or polyethylene. Typically, the length of a segment is 2 meters. Other dimensions are also available for special cases, so you can also find longer cable ducts if required. The width and height can be chosen individually. The standard dimensions are between 10 mm and 60 mm. Deviations are also possible here depending on the application. The most popular and widespread are the simple, classic U-shaped cable ducts. U-shaped cable ducts are available with both solid and slotted sidewalls. On the other hand, the coverage is usually always massive. This is clamped onto the side walls without tools.attachmentDepending on the material and the load-bearing capacity of the surface, cable routing ducts are fastened, glued, nailed or screwed using retaining clips. The manufacturers provide appropriate mounting holes for this on the underside of the duct ex works. TIPIf you decide to stick it on, please also take into account the subsequent weight of the cables and lines. In many cases, double-sided adhesive tape is not sufficient for permanently secure attachment. accesoriesIn order not to have to make curves, angles or branches on the main line yourself, many manufacturers offer additional elements to adapt to your own needs. You get connection boxes, T-pieces and corner profiles for every type of cable duct. These allow you to create cabling of any complexity without affecting walls and floors and without wasting time. There are also consoles for sockets and switches, which can be connected directly to the cable duct.channels for the floorSpecial ducts should be used to route cables and lines to the center of the room. These are very flat and curved in cross-section. This minimizes the risk of tripping and also protects the cable from damage caused by mechanical stress.Colored floor ducts are also available. On the one hand, you can create a subtle appearance to match the floor covering or, on the other hand, use contrasting colors to draw attention to this 'dangerous area'.What are the advantages and disadvantages of cable routing ducts made of plastic?Cable routing ducts enable a highly flexible and yet safe installation of cables and lines in almost all spatial conditions.There is no need to open the walls and floors to lay cables and lines.The installation is accessible at any time for repairs, checks and extensions.The cables and lines are protected against mechanical damage.The elements are inexpensive and can be assembled quickly. On the other hand, you have to accept that the usability of the wall is somewhat affected by cable routing ducts and the design of the interior design suffers as a result. It also cannot be ruled out that carelessness can result in damage or that the installation can be ripped out of the wall.Image: OBO LKM40040FS cable routing ductWiring ducts of metalMetal cable trunking is designed for heavy loads. These models are usually not necessary for classic household use. Metal ducts are mainly suitable for the industrial sector, because complex line systems and extensive cable bundles often have to be laid here.materials and constructionGalvanized steel is predominantly used as the material. This protects against corrosion and serves to maintain the function of the system in the event of external faults. Cable routing ducts made of metal are predominantly U-shaped and are available both with and without a cover. Perforated and non-perforated material is used depending on the operating conditions. The dimensions can be up to 300 mm in width and 100 mm in height. Standard lengths are 2000 mm and 3000 mm. From a certain dimension, the transitions to massive cable support systems are fluid. TIPYou can order the right end pieces, duct connectors, partitions, brackets, clamps or device sockets from us at the same time. attachmentDue to the high weight, the metal channels cannot be glued. Fixing with anchors and dowels is common. For channels with larger dimensions, shelves or consoles are offered for attachment.accesoriesMetal cable routing ducts are often used to route electrical cables in raised floors or false ceilings. Depending on the requirements, additional components are required for their assembly in order to create turns, climbs, slopes or branches.What are the advantages and disadvantages of cable routing ducts made of metal?Metal ducts, when properly secured, can withstand the weight of a large number of power cables. They allow you to easily trace the path of each cable. As with the plastic variants, installation is easy and access for maintenance, replacement and additions is available at all times. An additional plus is the fire protection on the inside and outside. The disadvantage is the high weight and the higher costs. Individual adjustments to the modules are comparatively complex on the construction site. A lot of accessories and high-quality tools are therefore required.The portfolio available in the eibabo® online shop starts with narrow and flat items for just one line and extends to wall ducts and ceiling ducts, which can accommodate dozens of lines and cables. We recommend the high-quality items from the well-known manufacturers Kleinhuis, Niedax, Niedergesäß, OBO, Pflitsch, PROTEC.class, Rehau, Tehalit and Vogels.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation ducts for wall and ceiling > Installation duct you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Cabel CanalCable routingCable routing ductCeiling ductConduitDesign channelDevice installation trunkingDoor bypass channelElectrical installation ductGlue channelIndustrial channelInstallation channelLine protection channelMetal channelMini cable channelPlasticPlastic channelRoller channelSheet steelSheet steel channelSkirting boardSkirting channelSurface channelWiringWiring ductfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Feed-through duct:KleinhuisNiedaxNiedergesäßOBOPflitschTehalitVogels
Finned tube heater - Although your shed or garage cannot be heated, do you want to work there during the winter? Or maybe you have a greenhouse in which you want to store your sensitive plants frost-free during the cold season? Then a finned tube heater is an interesting investment for you. You may have seen such radiators at your local garden center or in your car repair shop. Finned tube heaters are particularly stable and can be easily connected to the house installation. Dirt and moisture cannot harm them. Even jets of water and even short-term submersion are no problem for the models with protection class IP67. With mounting feet and a manual temperature setting, both installation and operation are a breeze. Order your finned tube heater quickly, securely and conveniently in the eibabo® online shop.What are finned tube heaters?Finned tube heaters are electrically operated heaters designed for industrial use. Due to the simple design and high reliability, these are particularly suitable for all heating applications up to an ambient temperature of 60 °C. As a rule, the devices have a self-contained design and are therefore also suitable for damp rooms. This makes finned tube heaters very flexible in use. All you need is a power connection designed for the power of the respective device. NoticeIf a permanent connection to the power supply is required for commissioning, we recommend installation by an experienced electrician. Depending on the model, plug assembly is possible or a permanent connection is necessary.How are finned tube heaters constructed?The radiators are typically made from a stainless steel tube on which steel ribs are spirally attached. These serve to enlarge the surface and thus enable better heat dissipation. The heating insert in the tube is usually made of technical ceramics. It includes a glow coil. The connection and control unit are built into a plastic housing. A tight cable gland is provided for the connection. The power and thus the heat output can be infinitely adjusted via a rotatable controller.buying tipWhen buying, pay attention to the surface temperature. We differentiate between devices with high and low surface temperatures. This results in differences in the area of application.In the case of high surface temperatures, the stoves are not suitable for rooms with combustible materials or where there is a risk of contact. Special equipment is available for potentially explosive areas. With some models it is possible to insert a second cable gland in the housing. This enables connection to a room thermostat. Some devices are already equipped with an integrated thermostat. A control lamp often provides information about whether the device is switched on or off.Where are finned heaters used?The devices are designed for industrial or commercial use and are used as frost protection in machine rooms, pumping stations, elevator shafts, greenhouses and other environments without their own heating system. Ribbed heaters also serve as heating in waiting rooms, crane cabs, site trailers, workshops, service areas and technical drying rooms. Ribbed radiators can also be interesting alternatives in the private sphere. For example, think of:a garage in which you can carry out repairs or pursue your hobby even in the cold seasonan outbuilding in which you protect your potted plants from frost in wintera barn for small animals, in which a certain minimum temperature must always prevail Image: Kraemer & Kraus RRH TR 1000 finned tube heating furnaceWhat are the prerequisites for the installation of finned radiators?Ribbed heaters require a power connection. The standard voltage is 230 volts AC. Depending on the model, the devices have an output of between 200 W and 6000 W. A three-phase 40 volt power connection is required for high-performance devices. Especially for the more powerful heaters, it is not recommended to connect the devices to a classic socket. Please note the capacity of the circuit and which other devices usually use this circuit. A power supply designed for the radiator and separately fused is to be preferred in any case. The ribbed radiators also have mounting feet for attachment to the wall or floor. The subsurface must be sufficiently stable to ensure safe installation. Please also make sure that there are no obstacles around the device. These lead to heat accumulation, impede the even distribution of the heated air and pose a potential fire hazard.Are there special equipment or accessories for ribbed heaters?So-called Ex space heaters are available in the eibabo® shop for special environments. These are used to heat the room air in explosion-prone workplaces. A touch guard made of perforated sheet metal can be a useful accessory. You mount this with a certain distance around the radiator and thus prevent accidental contact of the skin or flammable substances with the possibly hot slats.How should finned tube heaters be maintained?Ribbed heaters are suitable for use in different environments and are largely wear-free and maintenance-free. However, it can happen that dust and dirt are deposited on the devices. This can lead to reduced performance. In such cases, it is advisable to clean the spaces between the slats with compressed air or a vacuum cleaner. This will ensure the necessary air circulation again. If damage such as holes or cracks occur on the housing through everyday work, safety-relevant properties are no longer given. In such cases, we recommend an exchange. TIPDue to the design for commercial and industrial use, finned tube heaters are robust, maintenance-free, protected against corrosion and usually absolutely dust-tight and waterproof. A large selection of robust and durable finned tube heaters is available in the eibabo® technology store. We only offer the best brand quality from the well-known manufacturers Etherma, Kraemer & Kraus and Schultze. These have been tried and tested in our customers' systems for years and are characterized by their particular reliability. Most devices are available here in the shop at short notice and can be shipped worldwide on request. Use one of over 20 secure payment methods.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Finned-tube heater you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AntifreezeDirect heatingElectric heaterElectric heatingFinned tubeFinned tube heaterFinned tube heatingFinned tube heating furnaceFrost WardenRadiatorRib furnaceRib heaterSpace heaterSpace heatingStainless steel radiatorTubular heating furnaceWall convectorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Finned tube heater:EthermaKraemer & KrausSchultze
Impulse switch - Do you want to be able to switch lighting from different places? Or should the light be switched on centrally in different areas of the building? No problem. We will explain to you the possibilities offered by the use of impulse switches. Benefit from our huge range of high-quality impulse switches from well-known manufacturers. Favorable prices, numerous secure payment methods and worldwide shipping make the eibabo® technology store a leading specialist electronics centre. Definition:Impulse switches are electromechanical or electronic devices for the simple and energy-saving control of lighting or other consumers. Impulse switches are also referred to as impulse switches or remote switches.How does a impulse switch work?The impulse switches are switches which are actuated electromagnetically or electronically. These are also known as impulse switches or remote switches. The operating principle is similar to that of a classic ballpoint pen, except that it naturally works without electricity. Impulse switches switch on with an electrical impulse at the control inputs and switch off again with another impulse. The distance to the pulse generator is irrelevant. From a technical point of view, impulse switches are bistable relays or flip-flops, since they have two stable rest positions. Each time the connected button is pressed, the impulse switch receives an electrical impulse. This causes a change in the switching status, which is stored mechanically or electronically until the next pulse. This is the essential difference to a monostable relay. This only switches 'on' as long as a connected button is pressed and then automatically returns to the initial state 'off'.What is the difference between electromechanical impulse switches and electronic impulse switches?Electromechanical impulse switches are comparable in structure and function to an installation contactor. In addition to the housing, this consists of the excitation coil, coil core, metal armature, switch contacts and armature return spring. Flowing current creates a magnetic field in a coil and the metal armature is attracted. The switching contacts close. As soon as the coil no longer generates a magnetic field, the armature is returned to its original position by spring force. Unlike an installation contactor, however, the switching contacts of the electromechanical impulse switch do not open as a result. These remain closed by means of a locking mechanism. Only a further impulse causes the latching mechanism to change and the associated opening of the contacts.Electronic impulse switches switch using transistors, which work as electronic switches and influence each other. A so-called bistable multivibrator is created. The current switching status is always determined by the previous status and is not stored in a locking mechanism but electronically. The switching process is completely noiseless. Since no mechanics are used, the wear and tear of electronic impulse switches is lower.Where are impulse switches installed?Impulse switches are usually offered in two designs. On the one hand as an REG device (= modular installation device) for mounting on a DIN rail in the electrical distribution. On the other hand, the devices are installed in switch boxes or junction boxes. This installation can be flush-mounted or surface-mounted.What are the advantages and disadvantages of impulse switches?In electrical installations and in electrical distribution installation, impulse switches can be used instead of off switches, changeover switches and cross switches. In this way, several switching points can switch the same load. The wiring required for the surge circuit can usually be implemented more easily and often more cost-effectively than with other circuits. You can also use impulse switches with three or four switching states. With such impulse series switches, you can map more complex switching processes in a relatively simple way. A classic application is switching the same load (e.g. a lamp) from several switching points. You know this scenario from:Staircases in the private environment or public buildingslong corridors in company buildingsRooms or halls with multiple entrances in hotels or production facilities In these cases you will usually find buttons on all floors or at all entrances in order to be able to switch the lighting on and off from all locations.Good to knowWhen 'switching', the load current only flows through a potential-free switch contact and not through all buttons. This reduces the susceptibility to failure. If a button fails, the circuit with the remaining buttons will continue to function.In addition, there is the option of centrally controlling several impulse switches. Using an additional module, all connected impulse switches can be reliably switched on or off. This happens regardless of the current switching position of a respective impulse switch. Practical example: An employee in an office building switches off the lighting in a central location at the end of a working day.However, electromechanical impulse switches also have a disadvantage. The devices produce a clicking noise when switching. This can be perceived as annoying. During installation, please ensure good sound insulation of the electrical distribution. Also consider this when mounting in the switch boxes of bedrooms or children's rooms. In these cases, use noiseless electronic impulse switches.Image: Eltako ES12DX-UC impulse switchFor what performance are impulse switches designed?The current impulse switches are designed with switching coils for 12 V AC/DC, 24 V AC/DC or 230 V AC. Impulse switches with monostable switching relays constantly require a small amount of electrical energy, while electronic impulse switches with bistable switching relays work with practically no standby loss.Where can I get high-quality impulse switches at particularly low prices?You can buy impulse switches for electrical distribution installation at low prices from eibabo®. We carry a large selection of high-quality impulse switches and electrical remote switches. But you will also find remote switching relays, installation remote switches, cascade circuits, multiple control centers and call-acknowledgment relays with us. In the eibabo catalog for impulse switches, we also have series remote switches, impulse group switches and impulse series switches as well as impulse relays and central impulse switches.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Devices for distribution board- / surface mounting > Latching relay you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Building automationBuilt-in deviceBuilt-in moduleCentral control switchCentral controllerCentral entranceDIN rail switchFlush-mounted boxGroup switchImpulse switchInstallation relayLatching relayLatching switchMemory relayModular installation deviceOff switchPower switchReclosing deviceRemote driveRemote switchRemote switching relaySeries installationSeries remote switchShutter actuatorStair light switchStaircase lightStaircase lighting controlSwitching relayfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Impulse switch:ABBDoepkeDoldEatonElsoEltakoFinderGrotheHagerLegrand BticinoSchalkSchneider ElectricSiemensStiebel Eltron
Reflection light barrier - James Bond says hello! Surely you have already seen in various crime or agent films how the use of fog or powder makes the rays of an infrared light barrier visible in order to be able to circumvent an installed security system. However, the hidden monitoring of premises is only one of many tasks that light barriers can take on. Basically, a light barrier is an optoelectronic sensor that monitors a certain standard condition using light beams. If the light beam is interrupted and the normal state is changed, the sensor triggers an electrical signal. In addition to the classic light barriers, in which the transmitter and receiver are installed separately from each other and establish a light beam in between, the transmitter and receiver are installed directly together in a reflective light barrier. The light beam is sent back from the transmitter to the receiver via a remotely mounted reflector. Whatever switching and signaling processes you want to trigger with a photoelectric reflex switch, you can get high-quality products with precise and modern sensor technology here in the eibabo online shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Sensors > Reflection light barrier you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Complete light barrierCuboid light barrierDC light barrierDiffuse buttonLight barriersLight curtainPhotoelectric barrierPolarizationReflection light barrierReflection systemReflex light barrierRetro-reflective sensorRetroreflective photoelectric sensorSafety-related photoelectric reflex switchThread light barrierTwo-way light barrierfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Reflection light barrier:Ifm ElectronicLeuzeOmronPepperl + FuchsRockwellSchneider ElectricSickWenglor
Door-control panel-switch cabinet - All the important cables and lines of a house installation come together in the control cabinet. This is where distributors, measuring devices, counters, switches, relays, fuses and many other electrical components are located. So it goes without saying that such a system cannot remain unlocked. Otherwise, either dirt and dust would get in and impair the function or, in the worst case, anyone could accidentally touch the installation and possibly be damaged. The doors required for a wide variety of control cabinets and distribution boxes from manufacturers such as Stiebel and John, Rittal or Hager are available from stock in the eibabo online shop, are very inexpensive and can be sent to your address worldwide within a short time.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cabinet enclosures > Door/operating panel (switchgear cabinet) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Blind cover frameCastle doorCloset doorControl panelControl tableauDecorative doorDoorDoor closedDoor with viewing windowDoor/control panel (switch cabinet)Door/operating panel (enclosure/cabinet)Door/operating panel (switchgear cabinet)FrameFrame with doorFull glass doorGlazed doorInner doorLock doorPartial doorProtection capProtection coverProtective doorScreeningSheet steel doorSteel doorStop doorTransparent windowViewing windowfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Door-control panel-switch cabinet:ABBABNAssa Abloy effeffEatonHagerHeitecRittalSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergStriebel & John
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