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Casafan - CasaFan is at home in the world of fans. The company was founded in 1984 by Mr. Wolfgang Kissling in Hasselroth, Hesse. Since then, it has made a name for itself among customers and installers as a manufacturer of ceiling fans and stands for high-quality and innovative products. It all started with the production of classic fans and ventilation accessories. However, the range has steadily expanded and now includes a wide range of ventilation and heating technology products. These include ceiling fans, summer fans, window fans, built-in wall fans, small room fans, central ventilation devices, decentralized and central ventilation with heat recovery, tube fans, roof fans, radial fans, switch cabinet cooling, accessories, insect protection, hand dryers, hair dryers and infrared radiant heaters. In the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® you can also get insect killers, transformers, floor fans, table fans, drum fans, standing fans and wind machines. The company's philosophy is more about quality than quantity. Especially when it comes to quality, CasaFan makes no compromises. The company thus differs from many producers from the Far East, which means that the products also have a higher price. In return, you get a guarantee of up to 25 years on the motor, durable, energy-saving technology, high-quality and robust materials, particularly high protection classes and some interchangeable components, so that a device can be easily adapted to changing conditions without having to buy a new one. The areas of application are diverse. The products are used by private end users, in commercial premises, in industry and in municipal facilities. Sales are primarily via wholesale and specialist trade partners such as the eibabo® technology store.
Schultze - The product group of electric heaters also belongs in the product range of a full-range supplier of technology such as the eibabo® technology store. Friedrich Schultze GmbH is committed to heating and tempering, even under difficult conditions. It manufactures finned tube heaters suitable for humid and harsh environments, providing reliable and maintenance-free heating. They are dustproof and watertight, corrosion-resistant, flexible, easy to connect and are used in many places in industry and commerce. For example in crane cabs, work containers, workshops, garages, garden and greenhouses, tool stores or in unheated conservatories and summer gardens. Screw-in heaters are another large product group. Screw-in heaters can be used in a variety of ways for heating liquid media, for example in washing machines, dishwashers, temperature control devices or laboratory equipment. These types of devices are mainly designed for industrial and commercial purposes. In addition, in the eibabo® shops you can get eibmarkt® halogen heaters, which generate precise, short-wave infrared radiation that is similar to solar radiation, as well as Ex room heaters, which are used to heat the room air in potentially explosive areas of Zone 1 and 2. Friedrich Schultze GmbH has existed in its current form since 1952, was founded by Friedrich Schultze senior and has also been manufacturing heaters ever since. The designation RiRo, which many of the company's products bear, is derived from the design of the finned tube. The company is based in Siegen and maintains eight regional offices in Germany as well as one each for Austria, Switzerland and the Czech Republic / Slovakia.

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Ceiling-wall fan - With ceiling and wall fans you get the air moving within rooms. Especially when it gets very hot again in summer and concentrated work or relaxed sleeping is out of the question, a ceiling fan ensures a pleasant cooling down. But the use of fans is also useful in winter. Especially in high heated rooms, the warm heating air rises and there is a clear temperature difference towards the floor. The air is evenly distributed in the room by circulation and also ensures pleasant temperatures on the floor. Furthermore, a fan supports gas exchange when the window is open. This means that the ventilation times can be shortened, especially in winter. High-performance and visually very attractive ceiling and wall fans with different numbers of panels are available in the eibabo online shop. As a rule, they are connected to the existing house network and operated via switches or a pull cord.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Pressure increase/decrease > Circulating fan you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Air circulationAir circulation ventilatorAir coolingCeiling and wall compartmentsCeiling and wall ventilatorCeiling fanCeiling fansCirculating fanCirculation fanColumn fanFanFan unitFloor fanFree standing ventilatorGreenhouse fanMachine coolingMachine fanMovable fanOffice fanPedestal fanPlant coolingPlant fanPortable fanTable fanTripod fanTropical fanTunnel fanWall fanfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Ceiling-wall fan:CasafanEbm-PapstHeliosHellerMaicoMakitaRemko Klima u.WärmeRowentaUnold
Compact air-conditioning unit - With a compact air conditioner, you increase living comfort and create a pleasant living atmosphere at home, especially in summer. Air conditioning units also ensure bearable temperatures at the workplace when things get hot again in the office or in the workshop. You can get powerful split air conditioners and compact mobile room air conditioners here in the eibabo online shop. A split device consists of two parts. On the one hand from an indoor unit, which sucks in, filters and cools the room air. On the other hand, there is an outdoor unit in which the cooling compressor is installed. The connection between these devices is made via a hose or pipe. The advantage is that the noise level inside the rooms with these systems is very low because the cooling compressor is attached to the outside of the building. However, they are permanently installed and not flexible. In compact mobile room air conditioning systems, all components are in one device. These are not as powerful, but can be transported to different rooms as needed. They are a bit louder when in use.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cooling systems > Air-conditioning split system ? single split, complete you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Air conditionerAir conditioningAir-conditioning split system ? single split, completeCassetteCassette unitCeiling modelChannel modelCoolingCooling deviceCooling unitFloor modelSingle splitSplit air conditionerSplit air conditioning - single split, completeSplit deviceSplit unitWall modelfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Compact air-conditioning unit:Fakir Home ApplianceFricoKraemer & KrausMideaStiebel EltronSwegonVaillant
Convector - If you are thinking about heating your building, then you are probably wondering about the right technology. Read here about the advantages of convectors and how they differ from classic radiators. Find out interesting things about energy efficiency and discover our large selection of devices in different performance classes.Electrically operated wall convectors are used to generate a comfortable temperature in apartments, work environments and other common rooms during the cold season. Convectors are an interesting alternative, especially if central heating is not possible. Think of holiday homes, garages, summer houses or conservatories. The temperature maintained by the convector is regulated in two ways - manually or automatically.Image: Stiebel Eltron CON 15 Premium wall convectorWhat is a convector?A convector consists of a metal housing in which heating elements are located. The heating operation is controlled by an electronic or mechanical thermostat. The heating element itself is housed in a heat-resistant ceramic housing and sealed all around. A surrounding metal housing made of ribs, wings, fins or baffles increases the surface area and ensures optimized heat dissipation. This also guarantees maximum safety and protects people from burns, because temperatures of 600 °C to 1000 °C can prevail inside the device. The advantage of an electric convector is that it does not burn oxygen in the room and does not dry out the air.How does a convector work?An electric convector works on the principle of natural air circulation in the room. Warm air is lighter and rises, cold air is heavier and sinks to the ground.term convectionConvection is the transfer of heat in liquids or gases by currents in the substance itself. Natural convection occurs when substance is heated unevenly in a gravitational field. The lower layers warm up, get lighter and float up. The upper layers cool, become heavier and sink.The convector provides this 'uneven' heating and sets the cycle in motion. Thus, cold air enters the device from below, is heated by the heating element and then exits again through the holes in the upper part of the device. A cycle is created in which the cooling down and warming up ensures that the entire room is heated evenly. To ensure optimal operation, the convector must:stand on the floor on special stands or a trolleybe installed on the wall at a height of no more than 20 cm from the floor Access to the air inlet and also the air outlet should always be free of obstacles. An electric convector uses no medium to transfer heat and is referred to as direct electric heating. No time or energy is required to heat gases or liquids in the device.What is the difference between electric convectors?The main difference between the individual models lies on the one hand in the assembly and on the other hand in the performance. There are wall units and floor units. Wall convectors are usually no higher than 50 cm and can vary in width (approx. 50 cm to 100 cm) and depth (approx. 5 cm to 15 cm) depending on the output. A floor convector, on the other hand, is usually narrow and elongated. Convectors with universal mounting options are also available. These are equipped with detachable wheels or castors and also have fastening elements for wall mounting. The heating power is generally between 500 W and 3000 W. This is how you saveDevices with an integrated motion detector recognize when nobody is in the room and automatically lower the set room temperature. You can also choose between mechanical or electronic thermostats. Mechanical variants are less precise and are increasingly being replaced by electronic controls. This often allows the hourly temperature level to be set in advance or intelligent energy-saving functions to be used.The best of both worldsConvectors provide heat by heating the air. Radiators and classic heaters, on the other hand, work with thermal radiation. You can also get combined devices from eibabo®. These are convectors that have a second heating element to emit heat radiation.Please note that there are also convectors that work with coolant. Here, a liquid medium is heated centrally or in the device itself and flows through a pipe system with a large surface. Cold air flows through from below, heats up and escapes upwards. The liquid in the tube cools down during this process. Here, too, air circulation based on convection occurs in the room. The liquid in the device circulates according to the principle of a heat exchanger.What are the advantages of electric wall convectors?In everyday life, the differences between the individual heating variants become clear. Each system has its advantages and disadvantages. The following properties are worth mentioning for the convectors:rapid heating of the room without draftsthe device does not need to be supervisedbuilt-in thermostats regulate the temperature and prevent the heating elements from overheatingCan be operated in rooms with high humidityno risk of burns, the housing only heats up to a temperature of 40 °C to 60 °Cno sharp corners and edges, so that the device is also suitable for children's roomsdoes not dry out the air in the room and does not burn oxygensilent operation without fans Unlike central heating, the assembly of electric convectors is carried out where the device is needed. As a result, they do not disturb the movement within the rooms and blend discreetly into the living environment. This is especially true for wall units. The only requirement is a suitable power connection. This does not apply to electric radiators, for example. These are often placed in the middle of a room in order to optimally dissipate the heat generated. In these cases, power cords lying around are a real tripping hazard, especially for children.Depending on your point of view, power consumption can also be seen as a disadvantage. Continuous operation of a device with, for example, 2000 W can be expensive. However, you must compare this fact with the existing alternatives. Is there any possibility of another heating source? Would it be cheaper to run them? What conditions would have to be created for this? How sustainable would alternatives be? Considering these variables, using a convector can be the most economical heating method.How to choose the right power for a convector?Choosing the right output is an important criterion when choosing a convector. The rule of thumb is: 100 watts per square meter. This means that to heat a room with an area of 25 square meters you need a device with a power of approximately 2200 watts to 2500 watts. For safetyMake sure your power supply is adequately protected. Powerful devices may require a separate cable to the control cabinet with a larger cross-section. This value can deviate upwards or downwards if special circumstances have to be taken into account. With a room height of more than 3 meters, you can increase the output by one and a half to two times. If a convector is only used to support another heat source, the power can be chosen lower.With our efficient logistics, we can also deliver large devices to you inexpensively within a short time. Shipping is worldwide. Be sure to pay attention to high quality from well-known manufacturers such as DeLonghi, EHT AEG, Etherma, Fakir, Frico, Glen, Heller, Rowenta, Steba, Stiebel Eltron or Vaillant. You can get these here at eibabo®.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Convector (electric) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Additional heatingCombination deviceConvector barDehumidifierDirect electric heatersDirect heaterDirect heatingElectric convectorsElectric heatersElectric heatingFan heaterFast heaterFrost WardenHeating panelHeatwaveRadiant heatingRadiatorSpace heaterSpace heatingStanding convectorTowel dryerTowel railWall convectorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Convector:DeLonghiEHT AEGEthermaFricoGlen DimplexGlenHellerRowentaStebaStiebel EltronVaillant
Timer - A conventional time switch usually switches an electrical relay contact at set times. This is used to realize specific control and automation functions. However, in this eibabo catalog you will find special timers for various automation bus systems, such as radio bus or KNX bus system. KNX time switches, generally, do not dispose of direct switching contacts, but provide the status in digital form as telegrams on the respective bus system or by radio. Depending on the manufacturer, the KNX time switches have diversified but also different characteristics. Most KNX switches feature a day program, week program and year program. Some KNX timers offer a connection option for a DCF or GPS antenna. An automatic summer / winter changeover as well as astro programs. A definition of the geographical location of the building extends the range of options. Switching functions with output of dimming values, switching ON / OFF or UP / DOWN for blinds or shutters, heating control for comfort / standby or night mode, scene release as well as master / slave function are other possible options of KNX time switches. Updating the date and time at KNX displays or other KNX devices in the system by sending the information to the bus are further advantages. Some manufacturers also offer holiday databases, countdown timers and operating hour counters, as well as random programs for simple presence simulations in case of absence to deter potential burglars. A standby in case of power failure is also often standard. What is different is the way to get started. Some manufacturers offer the possibility of direct commissioning of times at the display, programming keys or a separate add-on software or programming solely via the ETS. One should also consider whether another KNX device, which already contains timer programs, is planned in the system, for example KNX weather stations with astro function and GPS / DCF, KNX visualizations (KNX server) KNX displays or complex KNX control and display panels. eibabo provides KNX time switches, KNX time transmitters, wireless timers, KNX year timers, KNX radio switches, KNX week timers, KNX radio blind switches, KNX synchronization timers, digital time switches as well as KNX UP timers of all leading manufacturers, such as ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eltako, Hager, Issendorf, Jung,Legrand, MDT, Merten, Peha, Siemens, Theben or Warema.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Time switch for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Application moduleAstro timerBus systemBus system timerColor displayDistribution timerEIBEnergy efficientLight controlLighting controlMounting rail timerNikobusProgram clockProject clockRadio timerTime switchTime switch for bus systemTimerTimer clockTimer moduleTimersWeek clockWeekly timerYear time switchYear timerfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Timer:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEltakoHagerMDTMertenSomfyTheben
Distributor-timer - digital - Don't you also think that many electrical consumers don't have to be in operation all day? Would you like to save costs and conserve resources? This is possible with timers for the control cabinet. Find out here which functions digital distribution time switches can take on and which special features you should pay attention to when buying.At eibabo® you will find the right digital distributor time switch for installation in the electrical distribution board. We carry a large selection of Astro timers, weekly timers and yearly timers. Manufacturers of high-quality devices include Hager, Finder, ABL Sursum, Theben, ABB, Stotz S&J, Legrand (BT), Grässlin, Eltako and Schneider Electric. In the following text we will go into the individual variants in more detail.What are distribution timers?A time switch for the junction box is an electronic or mechanical device that switches electrical consumers on a time-controlled basis. These can be switched on and off without having to flip the switch yourself. This can be useful in private households as well as in commercial companies and in the industrial sector. The purposes of the distributor time switches include, among other things, the automatic switching on and off of lighting systems or the control of fixed house installations such as heating, ventilation, lawn sprinklers and air conditioning units. This not only saves you time, but also money.NoticeDistribution time switches are often offered in grid dimensions (pitch units). Depending on the equipment, such a device requires one to four modular widths in the control cabinet.The advantages of a timer are therefore obvious: electricity costs can be reduced effectively through the targeted control of your electrical devices. At the same time, you have the option of making your home less attractive to burglars, for example by simulating your presence using optionally available random functions.You can also get digital or analogue timers for the socket in another catalog from the eibabo® shop. Their function is comparable to that of the distributor time switches. However, the area of application extends to 'mobile' devices that are not permanently installed. These include Christmas lights, aquarium technology or decorative items such as fountains.What functions do distribution timers offer?A high-quality distributor time switch offers numerous functions and programs for the individual setting of the switching cycles. These include:60 min program / 24 h programWeekly program / annual programAutomatic summer/winter time changeoverholiday programimpulse programcycle programastro programrandom programPermanent switching ON/OFFexpiration timerhour meter Image: Theben TR 644 top2 RC distribution time switchWhat is the difference between each type of timer?We often come across terms such as astro timers, weekly timers or yearly timers. With regard to a purchase decision, the question then arises as to whether there are significant differences between these models. The basic function is the same for all models. The differences lie in the detail and the setting options of the individual variants. The astro function of a timer adjusts the switching times daily to the seasonally changing length of the day. In other words: When the days get longer in spring, the device switches on a little later every evening and a little earlier every morning. This process is calculated electronically and does not require a brightness sensor, for example, which would otherwise have to give the command to switch the light on or off. With a weekly timer, you can set individual switching times for each day of the week. In contrast, the function of a very simple time switch is limited to setting switching cycles within 24 hours.Already knew?Modern timers have a powerful power reserve. In the event of a power failure, this ensures the function of the timer for up to 10 more years.The annual time switch offers even more extensive functions. This means that different switching times can be provided for each calendar day and vacations and public holidays can be taken into account.Do distribution timers require a separate power supply?Digital timers always require energy to operate. As a rule, a distribution time switch is clamped onto the DIN rail of the control cabinet and supplied with mains voltage via an integrated power pack. Time switches that are exclusively battery operated are rare. These are typically analogue variants, which are used, for example, as 'door openers' in stables when there is no electricity.Is a digital timer always better than an analogue model?An analog timer works mechanically, a digital timer works electronically. Whether one or the other variant is more suitable for you depends on your requirements for the device. Mechanical timers usually have a higher-level switch with which you can switch the device off completely, switch it on permanently or switch it to switching mode. Switch buttons arranged in a circle represent the daily routine. There are usually 48 buttons and each button stands for half an hour. Activate or deactivate the corresponding switching period by pressing or pulling out. Compared to analog timers, digital timers offer significantly more setting options and functions. In contrast to mechanical timers, you can usually set several switching programs down to the minute over days or weeks. The distribution timer is operated using buttons and a display. TIP:If you want to control more than one device with the distribution timer, choose a model with the appropriate number of channels. This saves a lot of space in the control cabinet. Times and switching programs are clearly shown on the display. In terms of accuracy and functionality, a digital time switch is clearly superior to the analogue version. However, it requires a certain learning phase to understand the technology and set switching programs. If you only need 'rough' and daily recurring switching processes, analogue time switches are still a good alternative. These are set up and ready to use in just a few seconds.Can distributor time switches be programmed using an app or externally?There are distributor time switches that have Bluetooth and can be configured using an app. This allows you to display and change the switching states via smartphone or tablet computer. The prerequisite is the coupling between the input devices and timers within a network. Another way of programming the switching times is to use manufacturer-specific software. You can transfer the switching information to a special memory card via the USB interface of your computer. The memory card can then be connected to the time switch on the construction site/in the switch cabinet and the switching data can be loaded into the switch and vice versa.Doesn't a distribution timer consume more electricity than it saves?If the focus is on switching a consumer (e.g. the lighting) on and off, a distribution time switch is of course useful. As a rule, active end devices consume significantly more power than a timer. The question asked above relates to switching off a device that would otherwise run in standby mode for hours.To answer this question, a distinction must be made between an analogue and a digital time switch. An analogue model is less complex and usually has an output of less than 1 watt. With an electricity price of 40 cents per kilowatt hour, for example, the consumption costs are around 1 cent per day with 24 hours. With a digital timer, you have to assume around 2 watts and thus calculate electricity costs of 2 cents per day. In this calculation example, the investment costs for one or more time switches should also be taken into account.You can now compare this with the standby power consumption of your devices. This essentially depends on the type, age and number of devices. Old devices with displays consume more power in standby than modern electronics with only one control LED. A mix of new and old devices in the household currently results in an average consumption of 1 to 2 watts per device. If you need a separate timer for each electrical device, using them to save standby power is therefore not economical. The situation is somewhat different with distribution time switches, which can switch several devices or machines with a high standby current at the same time. This may save you on standby electricity costs, although this is not the primary reason for using a timer in these cases either. TIP:Pay attention to the shortest switching time of the device if you want to switch short intervals. Some devices only switch every minute and only a few devices switch every second or even faster. An example: If you have a terrarium with a sprinkler system, the nozzles should usually only spray for a few seconds. This is to maintain high humidity. Prolonged spraying may flood facility and animals.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Devices for distribution board- / surface mounting > Digital time switch for distribution board you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Astro timerBuilt-in timerDaily timerDigital timerDistribution timerEnergy efficientExpansion moduleInstallation timerJunction boxLighting controlLocation dependentPosition dataPower reserveProgram clockQuartz timerSeries installationTimerTimer moduleTimersUniversal timerWeekly programWeekly timerYear time switchfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Distributor-timer - digital:ABBDoepkeEatonEltakoFinderHagerHamaLegrand BticinoSchneider ElectricSiemensTheben
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