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Theben - Who doesn't know them, the classics and bestsellers from Theben, the ELPA staircase time switch, the Theben presence detector or the Theben timer? THEBEN's company history began with the first staircase light time switch, which the company founder Paul Schwenk manufactured back in 1921. And today this also applies to the presence and motion detectors as well as to the global standard KNX®, in the development of which the Theben company played a key role. Theben is active in over 60 countries. The Theben Group has subsidiaries in France, Great Britain, Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Singapore. Theben has played a special role in KNX® automation from the very beginning and has always been able to set standards through innovations. Theben has developed into a market leader with its wide range of modular installation devices. With a few exceptions, the entire product range is manufactured at the headquarters in Haigerloch / Germany. In addition to the Theben timer, motion detectors, dimmers, twilight switches, presence detectors, popular products at eibmarkt® in the eibabo® shops are also Theben LED spotlights and Theben KNX® products such as Theben universal dimmers, switch actuators, button interfaces and Theben room temperature controllers. You will find over 500 top products from Theben on eibabo®, around 200 of which are always in stock and immediately available. At eibabo®, as a private or corporate customer, you will find a large selection of high-quality products from THEBEN, one of the leading premium providers of intelligent solutions for saving energy and increasing comfort in residential and functional buildings.

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Dimming actuator - The technical requirements for the use of dimming actuators are very extensive. Why do I need a dimming actuator and which dimming actuator is the right one for me? In this eibabo catalog you will find many dimming actuators from different manufacturers, for example from the top brands ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, EVN, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens and Theben various automation systems or conventional applications.How do I plan the lighting correctly?You should not start with the control technology first, because this follows at the very end of the lighting planning. First you should plan the lighting according to necessity, appearance, ambience and your own wishes, followed by the functional requirements and then find the right lights.Save by planning!The more precise, the cheaper the execution of the installations. The more complex the functional requirements are, the more important it is to plan and research a suitable SmartHome system.Only then is the functional implementation carried out, which consists of many other topics.What should I know beforehand?Which lights do I want to install?Do I want to use a conventional installation or a bus system?Should the SmartHome be wired or radio (KNX, DALI, or Zigbee radio protocols such as Hue)?Which lights are switched and/or dimmed together and how?Should it be controlled via app or voice assistant?and much more... ... this results in the following findings, for example:Which cables and lines are required?Which control components (e.g. dimming actuators) have to be considered?To what extent do the operating resources have to be secured?How much space must be provided in the electrical distribution?Do I have to consider special flush-mounted sockets for lights?and much more... What do I have to consider before buying a dimming actuator?Before you buy a KNX dimming actuator, the load types of the equipment and their performance should be checked carefully. There are basically 3 types of KNX dimming actuators. There are dimming actuators with the control type leading edge, trailing edge or universal dimming actuators that recognize the connected load type and automatically activate the correct type of control. TIP:Install a few more lights in the room and use a dimming actuator to create a pleasant lighting ambience. KNX dimming actuators are available for installation in the electrical distribution system, then they have the suffix 'REG' for modular installation devices or as a concealed version 'UP' for installation in a mounting box or junction box or as an installation version 'EB' for integration in ducts or similar. 230V halogen lamps or incandescent lamps, for example, can be operated with both types of control.What is the difference between leading edge dimming and trailing edge dimming?Very simply explained; 12V low-voltage lighting (NV) with a conventional iron-core transformer requires phase control dimming, although these transformers are hardly ever used. 12V low-voltage lighting (NV) with an electronic transformer requires trailing edge dimming.The type of dimming of the dimming actuator can be recognized by the abbreviation 'RL' for trailing edge dimming for incandescent lamps, 230 volt halogen lamps and the abbreviation 'RC' for trailing edge dimming for incandescent lamps, 230V high-voltage halogen lamps, 12V low-voltage halogen lamps, dimmable LEDs and dimmable ones energy-saving lamps. It is also possible that both abbreviations 'RC' and 'RL' can be found printed on the dimming actuator. Often you will also find this imprint: 'R, L, C'. It designates which equipment the dimming actuator can work with (dimmer, transformer, LED). If you find all 3 letters or the abbreviations 'RL' and 'RC', then it is usually a universal dimming actuator.Image: KNX LED universal dimming actuator - Jung 390041SRIn this case, however, the limit values of the power ranges for each type of dimming with connected equipment must be observed. Dimming actuators often have minimum loads, which may not be suitable for the use of LEDs. Trailing edge dimming 'RC' (trailing edge control) is the most common application. Basically, the lamp and the dimmer must be marked as 'dimmable' and fit together. TIP:For LEDs, we always recommend LED dimmers or LED controllers, which have also been developed for exactly this application. If in doubt, you can also contact the manufacturer of the dimming actuator directly if you send a data sheet for the equipment (lamps and, if applicable, ballasts).Can I dim a fluorescent lamp? Are energy-saving lamps dimmable?Yes, fluorescent lamps and energy-saving lamps can also be dimmed, provided the lamp is suitable and marked as 'dimmable' or, in the case of fluorescent lamps, there is a dimmable electronic ballast (EVG) for 1-10V or the DALI standard. You can find KNX dimming actuators for electronic ballasts with a 1-10V interface under Smart Home > Light control unit. Another standard for electronic ballasts is DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface). The advantage over the 1-10V variant is that addressing is possible and there is no wiring according to groups. Further advantages are direct addressing, status messages, scene memory and a wide range of dimming options with the DALI ECG.How do I find out if my lamp / luminaire is dimmable?Basically, the light source used should first be checked to see whether it is dimmable. You can find this marking in the item description or on the packaging. Lamps that have already been planned and fitted with light sources must be checked for dimmability and the type of control with the control gear used.How do I determine the power for my dimming actuator?It must be clear which light groups are to be switched and dimmed together and how high the total output (W/VA) of the group is in order to select the appropriate KNX dimming actuator with regard to the required maximum output, the minimum load and the number of channels as well as the type of control Find. eibabo always recommends a thorough analysis of the application prior to purchase. Lamps and illuminants must be technically analyzed and checked against the technical data of the dimming actuator. In addition, there are countless different parameter properties of KNX dimming actuators between the manufacturers.Why can't I dim my LED light?All dimming actuators meet the standard requirements for dimming. In addition, many manufacturers offer additional interesting parameters. These parameters may be functionally important for your project. The marking KNX universal dimming actuator does not automatically mean that these dimming actuators are also suitable for dimming the LEDs you use.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Dimming actuator for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:ActuatorBasic moduleBinary inputBrightness controlBus technologyControl blockControl unitDimmer plugDimming actuatorsDimming extensionDIN railEnergy efficientExpansion moduleFan driveFunction moduleLight controllerLightbulbsLightingLighting technologyLuminaire controlOutput moduleRadio controlRadio receiverRetrofit lampsSocket coverStarter packUniversal dimmerUniversal dimming actuatorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Dimming actuator:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEatonElsoEltakoESYLUXFinderfrogblue AGGiraHagerIssendorffJungLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOLingg & JankeMDTMean WellMertenPehaSchneider ElectricSiemensThebenWielandZumtobel
Combi i/o device - Combi IO devices are essential components of complex building automation. Find out here how to use the high-quality IO devices and what options there are for your installation. In any case, these devices increase the efficiency of your installation. Learn more about these modules and why it is so important for them to work properly.What is an IO device?An IO device - also known as an input-output module - enables communication between a computer system and a peripheral device. This type of processor communication between devices increases a computer's capabilities. The operating system is enabled to connect to the outside world. Communication and interaction takes place through sending and receiving information. Possible input information are, for example, signals from user inputs or binary inputs. Output signals are sent by the system or converted into actions as manipulated variables by actuators. With the use of a multifunctional input module, the work can be carried out more efficiently and accurately. Typical IO devices include:KNX universal interfacesKNX universal controllerKNX switching actuators with integrated binary inputsKNX button interfaces with outputs for LED controlspecial KNX room controller with a variety of special functions  TIP:An IO device can interface with a large number of bus protocols, for example PC Cards, USB, PCI, VMEbus and FireWire. In this eibabo® category you will find, for example, KNX devices with multiple functions from top manufacturers such as ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens and Theben.What are the most important functions of an IO device?An IO device is an essential link in the control chain and closes the gap between your computer system and the external devices. It can perform multiple functions including:Communication between the devices in the systemAn IO device assumes several functions within the scope of device communication. This includes the transmission of status messages, the sending of commands and the transmission of information.communication to the processorFull communication with the processor includes recognizing its own IP address, decoding and accepting commands, and reporting status updates.error managementAn IO device detects different types of problems that can occur between the computer system and a peripheral device. These can be mechanical problems, such as a used printer cartridge or errors that occur during data transfer.Image: ABB IO actuator 8-fold IO/S8.6.1.1timingIn order to be able to correctly manage the flow of information between the system and the external device as part of time management, the IO device accesses the internal resources of a computer.data bufferingOne of the most important functions of an IO device is managing the transmission speed between memory, processor and other external devices.How and where can IO devices be mounted?There are many options for mounting IO devices and they depend on your existing installation. Choose from the following options:Panel mounting - the unit is bolted to a chassis or attached to a panelRack mounting - the device fits into a standard housing, such as a 19-inch rack or similarInstallation on DIN rails - the device is attached to one of the common DIN rails or G-railsfree installation - the device has a stable housing and is set up in a freely selectable placePrinted circuit board assembly - the device plugs directly into computers or is attached to the case What advantages do IO devices offer?Depending on the IO device involved, each can play a significant role within an effective operating system. In a programmable logic controller (PLC) and other operating systems, these devices offer the following advantages:a compact design saves space in almost any assembly environmentthe installation can be done remotelyHardware and associated costs can be savedthe wiring and cable setup is simple and clear What are the properties of the inputs and outputs on the IO devices?As a rule, IO devices offer digital channels, analog channels or a combination of both variants. The digital inputs and outputs handle low-level on-off signals. Analog inputs recognize signals such as current, voltage or frequency. Devices with combined channels often process the signals using analog-to-digital converters.The input channels of a device are differentiated as single-ended (SE) or differential (DI). Single-ended inputs consist of two contacts, one of which carries a voltage. The other is connected to ground. Such installation is simpler and cheaper than differential signaling. However, the inductance of the signal line and the difference in ground voltage between the transmitter and receiver will cause noise interference. Differential communication uses two mutual signals on two paired contacts. The difference between the two signals represents the meaningful signal value. Common-mode rejection prevents noise interference. Differential inputs respond to the voltage difference between the two contacts. These are therefore suitable for low-voltage, long-distance and high-resolution applications. The type of input channels your device has can usually be found in the product description. For example, if you have a 16SE-8DI device, it offers 16 single-ended and 8 differential inputs.isolationCertain areas of the electrical system can be isolated from others. This avoids unwanted current flow or signal flow between the areas.For isolation, please distinguish between channel-to-channel isolation, isolated analog input, isolated analog output, isolated digital input, and isolated digital output.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > I/O device for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Blind controlCentralAccessControl deviceControl elementControl panelControl unitDrive elementDriver moduleEngine control unitHeating actuatorHome serverInput moduleInterfaceJunction boxLight actuatorMixing moduleMulti-controllerOutdoor areaRadio systemSecurity adapterShutter actuatorSmartphoneSun protection actuatorSwitching actuatorSwitching outputUniversal interfaceWireless solutionWireless switching outputfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Combi i/o device:ABBBusch JaegerGiraHagerLingg & JankeMetzSiedleSomfyWaremaWindowMaster
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
Switch actuator - Do switch actuators only differ in the number of channels? If you would like to know what you should consider before buying a switch actuator, we have put together some helpful information for you in the following article. The possibilities are therefore very extensive and actuators from the eibabo® range take on very central control and switching functions. But what exactly does that mean? We clarify.Briefly summarizedSwitch actuators are components of modern building automation.You can plan these in the new building, retrofit them in the old building and use them flexibly if you are renting.It is possible to digitally network and switch almost all devices and components of building technology.Switch actuators are parameterized with the standardized ETS software.Private areas of application are, for example, switching operations on lamps, sockets, household appliances, entertainment devices and kitchen appliances.In the commercial sector, for example, you switch access systems, escalators, revolving doors and so on.   How does a KNX switch actuator work?Every bus system consists of actuators and sensors. KNX actuators are active switching elements or drive elements and are comparable to a conventional relay in which the coil is intelligently controlled by bus signals. This converts analogue or digital input signals into switching commands or drive commands. The KNX switching actuator also has its own intelligence in the form of a controller, the so-called 'KNX bus coupler'. You can recognize this controller by the red/black clamp.What types of installation are available for KNX switching actuators?KNX actuators are often also referred to as actuators or binary outputs. A distinction is made between classic switching actuators, dimming actuators, blind actuators, roller shutter actuators, heating actuators, analogue actuators and many others. There are actuators for installation in the electrical distribution, then you have the suffix 'REG' for modular installation device. Flush mount versions are labeled 'UP' for mounting in a mounting box or junction box. As a built-in version for integration in ducts or similar, 'EB' is specified as the mounting type. However, additional protection must also be taken into account for built-in versions depending on the installation.The advantages of switching actuatorsEverything under control ? anytime and anywhere. Single-family houses or apartment buildings, an office building or other real estate can have complex structures. With switching actuators, you simplify the organization of recurring processes and at the same time ensure that nothing is forgotten, no errors occur and, ideally, time and energy are saved. For example, you can adapt your building's access system to office hours or make the heating output dependent on the prevailing outside temperature. Or use the option of being able to operate doors, gates or windows at the same time. This ensures safety, especially in commercial properties, and saves the facility manager a great deal of time. All switching actuators work efficiently and silently. You are free to choose the type of control. This can be done via buttons, remote controls, voice controls, via the Internet or using a smartphone app.Classic application examples in everyday lifeAllow tradesmen access to the building even when you are not on site. Automatically open all escape routes in case of danger or control your children's TV times. In conjunction with motion sensors or presence detectors, doors can be opened and closed or security lighting activated. As you can see, with a little creativity, the possible uses of a KNX switching actuator are almost endless.Image: KNX switch actuator ? Eibmarkt SA.12.16In order to be able to use this potential optimally, it is necessary to know the extensive technical requirements. Which switching actuator do I need for my project and how do I avoid purchasing an unsuitable switching actuator? At eibabo® you will find actuators from brands such as ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, EIBMARKT, Eltako, Gira, Hager, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens and Theben. Depending on their specifications, they are used for various automation systems. More detailed information can be obtained directly from the product. All KNX actuators offered by eibabo® are of the highest quality and can be purchased by both private and corporate customers. Delivery is worldwide.What questions should I ask myself before starting the project?Do I install one device or several?Will more devices be added later?What electrical loads and types of loads can be expected, especially when switching on?How should the control be operated - via app, voice and / or button?Are the devices switched individually or in groups?Which logic should the switching actions follow?and much more... ...accordingly, I have to consider the following thingsthe suitability of the planned or already installed cables and linescircuit protectionthe space required in the electrical distribution systemthe type, number and distribution of control elements ? for example buttonsand much more... Which KNX switching actuator do I need for my project?KNX actuators can be single-channel or multi-channel. For this reason, actuators can switch at least one or more different equipment such as lights, sockets or motors. There are also decisive differences between the manufacturers with regard to the software / application and the technical application. These include, for example, the integrated logics (e.g. staircase lighting function, delay functions, logic functions), the load capacity of the switching channels (6A, 10A, 16A) and the load type (resistive load, inductive load or capacitive load).Each switching actuator is optimized for its respective area of application. The tasks of a heating actuator, for example, are linked to different parameters than those of a universal switching actuator. Everyone has their specific application / software. This eibabo® catalog is about the classic switch actuator. For additional information on heating actuators, shutter actuators or dimming actuators, please use the search function in our shop. NOTE:The application (software) of each actuator determines its special properties. There are also differences in terms of functionality and expandability. Some models are designed as switch actuator main modules. These can later be supplemented with switching actuator extensions via jumper plugs and thus flexibly adapted to loads to be switched in the future.recommendationDownload the descriptions and the application for the desired actuators from the manufacturer's website and compare the specifications.Good planning is therefore a prerequisite. Only when you know what you want to switch with the required actuator can you choose a device that best meets your needs.Is the resilience of an actuator important?When selecting the right actuators, you should pay attention to the required loads on the one hand and the desired functional options that an actuator can offer on a manufacturer-specific basis on the other. Under no circumstances should you, for example, use an actuator with a maximum load capacity of 6A resistive load and 3A for capacitive loads for switching fluorescent lamps with electronic ballasts, since these devices have very high inrush currents (up to 100 A for 3-5ms) for a short time. This can lead to the contacts sticking together. For such loads, it is advisable to use C-load actuators.Does it make sense to use a very heavy duty actuator for very light loads?Please try to select the performance of your actuator as precisely as possible based on your needs. Very low loads on very heavy-duty C-load contacts can lead to wear because the self-cleaning effect no longer occurs. Actuators with a high load capacity of the channels also often require more robust relays with audible switching actions. This should be taken into account in particular when electrical distribution boards are installed in the vicinity of living spaces. TIP:Always choose a switching actuator with regard to its performance to match the respective installation. This protects the technology and extends the service life. In the smart home area, multi-channel 10-16 ampere actuators for resistive loads are used most frequently.Can I connect different phases to the KNX switching actuator?Yes, you can connect different phases to the switching actuator, provided each channel is available separately on the device. In the case of devices with separate potential-free switching contacts, the different phases can be switched next to one another. Different residual current circuit breakers per channel are also possible. In contrast to this, however, operation with different voltages within an actuator is by no means permissible.How do I define the individual switching parameters on the switching actuator?At this point, many interested parties become pensive and begin to doubt whether they can 'program' a switching actuator themselves. It's actually not that difficult. The Engineering Tool Software (ETS) required for this is not really used for programming, but only the group addresses and parameters are assigned to the device.What does ETS mean for KNX?The engineering tool software is a necessary tool for configuring the functions when commissioning KNX devices. The software is only used for parameterization and can also be understood by laypersons with an interest in the logic of the KNX.Programming knowledge is not required and you do not need to know any programming language. If you are interested in the rather simple logical connections of the KNX bus, you are quite capable of creating a project. Of course, more complex concepts require a certain amount of experience. We always recommend having the basic project created by an experienced system integrator. This gives you the option of later changing important parameters yourself very easily if this becomes necessary due to changes in everyday life.What is the difference between binary input and binary output?Switch actuators are also referred to as binary outputs. This designation is not wrong, because these are components that actually switch the connected electrical equipment like a classic light switch - often centrally in the control cabinet. Binary inputs, on the other hand, do not switch the current, but only pass on the signals from conventional operating devices to the KNX system for further processing in a logic module or other KNX participants.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Switch actuator for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Adapter plugBasic moduleBlind controlCommand devicesDrive controlElectric infrared heatingEnergy measurementGarage doorHand controlLatching switchOutdoor areaRadio controlRadio systemRelay switchResponse delayShutter outputShutter switchSocket coverSplash proofStaircaseSun protectionSwitch socketSwitching actuator moduleSwitching deviceVentilation controlWipe-offWipe-onWireless switching outputfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Switch actuator:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEatonEberleEIBMARKTElsnerElsoEltakoESYLUXFinderfrogblue AGGiraHagerIssendorffJungLegrand SEKOLingg & JankeMDTMean WellMertenPehaRutenbeckSchneider ElectricSiemensThebenVaillantWaremaWielandZumtobel
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
Room temperature controller - When building a new house or renovating, you have numerous interesting options for organizing the control of the room temperature. We will tell you how you can use various bus systems such as KNX, radio or LCN in addition to the conventional temperature setting. Automation not only increases living comfort, but also contributes to the value of your building. This enables you to make necessary adjustments or changes even when you are not at home. This eibabo® catalog provides room temperature controllers for all common applications.What are KNX room temperature controllers?KNX room temperature controllers are part of a building's heating system. These are used for individual room temperature control of interior rooms and have various measuring ranges. The respective devices can differ significantly in terms of application and the functions provided for operation and comfort. For example, the differences are whether static heating surfaces or underfloor heating are to be controlled or whether air conditioning and ventilation functions are to be provided.Do not confuseThermostats are also known as room temperature controllers. Installed on radiators, however, they measure the temperature at the heating and usually only differentiate between on and off.KNX room temperature controllers, on the other hand, continuously control between 0 and 100 percent and use a heating actuator to communicate with the heating actuators.How is the room temperature controlled using KNX?A KNX room temperature controller determines the control difference between the target temperature and the actual temperature. The calculated control difference is sent as a 1-byte command value telegram (a value between 0 and 100 percent) via the KNX bus to the corresponding channel of a heating actuator. This processes the signal and then controls the actuator.The following small example illustrates the rough functionality. The actual manufacturer specific control algorithm may be different:The room temperature controller determines a current temperature of 18 degrees Celsius (controlled variable). However, the desired room temperature should be 22 degrees Celsius. The 22 degrees Celsius then represents the setpoint for the controlled variable. The resulting difference between the actual value and the setpoint is the control deviation. The control difference is 4 degrees Celsius and is used to determine the control variable that is to be used to influence the room temperature. Assuming the manipulated variable is 25%. This value is transmitted as a 1-byte telegram (0-255 = 0-100%) from the room temperature controller to the heating actuator. In this case 63.75. For example, the actuator takes 2 minutes to fully open. The time required for the respective actuator to open or close can be found in the data sheet for the thermoelectric actuator. This information must have been previously stored in the parameters of the actuator using Engineering Tool Software (ETS). With a command value specification of 25%, the actuator would switch on the actuator for 30 seconds (this corresponds to 25% of 2 minutes) and switch it off for 90 seconds. The actuator then switches on again for 30 seconds and so on. If the room temperature controller calculates and transmits a different command value specification, the switching cycle for the actuator also changes.Image: Gira 210003 KNX continuous controllerWhat is the difference between KNX continuous controllers, KNX object controllers and KNX room temperature controllers?The selection of KNX temperature controllers is very large. eibabo® offers products from all leading manufacturers of control technology for HVAC (heating, air conditioning, ventilation) in smart home automation. These include ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, Elsner Elektronik, Eltako, EIBMARKT, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens, Theben and Thermokon. Many of these manufacturers use different designations, such as KNX continuous controller, KNX object controller or KNX room temperature controller.KNX room temperature controllers continuously record temperature values and forward them to other system components as KNX signals that can be evaluated. This process takes place continuously. A KNX continuous controller is therefore the same as a KNX room temperature controller. The situation is different with a KNX object controller. Object controllers are room temperature controllers without direct adjustment options on the device for the setpoint temperature. Object controllers were developed for object use. In public objects, as a rule, direct adjustment by strangers should be prevented. The values are parameterised directly via the ETS (software). You can change these directly via KNX (KNX buttons, KNX operating panels, KNX visualisations) in the setpoints. KNX object controllers are often cheaper and suitable in private areas for corridors, basements or storage rooms.What do you have to consider when positioning a KNX room temperature controller?As a rule, the installation is carried out using a branch switch box with 4 screw bosses, one switch box deep. Alternatively, use an electronics box if a separate bus coupler is required. With our convenient search function, you can quickly find the right items here in the eibabo® technology store. TIP:There are multi-channel KNX room temperature controllers for installation in your electrical distribution. Here, the temperature is measured via separate KNX sensors, for example from KNX buttons or KNX motion detectors with an integrated temperature sensor. For optimal use of all functions and the best possible recording of the measurement data, please ensure that the installation height is 1.60 m from the top edge of the finished floor. In this way you ensure optimal control and user-friendly handling.How is a room temperature controller connected to the KNX bus?KNX room temperature controllers are equipped differently by the manufacturers. You can either buy the KNX room temperature controller including a bus coupler or you have to order the bus coupler separately. The required interface between the KNX bus and the KNX room temperature controller is called the bus coupler. You can tell whether your controller has a bus connection by the red and black bus terminal. The KNX controllers often offer included KNX binary inputs. These are used, for example, to integrate conventional buttons in the room to switch lights via KNX. These binary inputs usually correspond to the technical data of KNX push button interfaces and can therefore only be extended up to a maximum of 50cm.How important is the appearance of a KNX room temperature controller?There are controllers with or without a dial to adjust the temperature. Other models are operated via the display and menu controls. Everything is possible here. The controls should match your other switch range and reflect your modern, classic, simple or extravagant style of living. TIP:Don't just look at the exterior of a KNX room temperature controller, but also at its inner values. There are often considerable differences in the application developments (software) of the manufacturers. The possibilities that the respective software can offer you may be relevant to your project requirements. Think of:control behaviorInfluencing control processesOperating modes and external switching options or setpoint adjustment optionsstatus feedbacknumber of group addressesBehavior in the event of a bus voltage failureand much more What other properties should I consider before buying a KNX room temperature controller?In addition to the technical, optical and software properties mentioned, other factors can speak for or against a specific model.Do I need anti-theft or dismantling protection?What color or what material do I want for the control panel?Do the local conditions require wireless data transmission?Should it be regulated via a room controller?and some more What are room controllers with integrated KNX room temperature controller?An alternative to the KNX room temperature controllers presented here are the KNX room controllers, provided they have an integrated temperature controller. These are devices that you can use to centrally control lighting, temperature and blinds, for example. Such controllers can be used via individually assignable control panels for switching, dimming, regulating or controlling all required actuators and sensors. You can also get numerous high-quality KNX room controllers here in the shop at top conditions. Use our intelligent search for your research.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Room temperature controller for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Building system technologyBus technologyButton interfaceClock thermostatContinuous controllerControllersEnd stripsEnergy efficientHeating controlHeating technologyHome controlHumidityMoellerfunkMoisture meterMultifunction displayNetworkingObject controllerRadio systemRadio transmitterRemote room sensorRoom controllerRoom sensorRoom temperature controllerRoom thermostatTemperatureTemperature controllerThermostatWireless temperature sensorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Room temperature controller:ABBAlre-itBerkerBusch JaegerEatonEberleElsnerElsoEltakoGiraHagerJungMDTMertenSiemensTheben
Blind actuator - How can I automate my shutters and blinds? Can the time of day, the weather and the position of the sun be taken into account? We provide recommendations and information on the purchase of KNX blind actuators and show you what options the technology offers you in everyday life.If you want to build a new house or renovate an existing building, many questions arise. The technical equipment in particular must be well thought out, because a later change is then only possible with a lot of effort. If you already include the advantages of intelligent building automation in your planning, then the opening, closing and shading of the windows will also play an important role.Useful application examples for controlling blinds or roller shutters:the up and down of roller shutters and blinds according to time specificationsturning the slats of blinds based on the brightness in the roomthe automatic opening of roller shutters or blinds when windows are openedthe simultaneous operation of several shading systemsthe flexible control or regulation of the roller shutters when you are absent via a smartphone appthe automatic drive to the safety position in the event of a storm alarm and back after the all-clearthe blocking of operation for certain peopleautomatic shading according to geographic location and position of the sun (astro control) The use of modern KNX blind actuators supports you in realizing all these projects. They ensure more security, greater comfort and increase the value of your property.  What distinguishes a KNX blind actuator from a KNX switching actuator?All motorized equipment such as blinds or roller shutters can be automated using KNX blind actuators. Standard 230V blind actuators therefore have 2 channels per switching output. A channel to drive up and a channel to drive down. The channels are mutually locked to prevent damage to the drive. So only one phase can be switched through to the drive at a time, never both at the same time. TIP:Never use KNX switching actuators to control blinds and shutters without a downstream isolating relay. With classic KNX switching actuators, the channels are not mutually locked. It would therefore be possible to connect more than one phase to the drive. This can quickly lead to damage to the technology. There are models which, depending on the configuration, can be used both as a switching actuator and as a shutter actuator. Please read the specification of the respective actuator.What should be considered during installation?Motorized 3-point drives must not be connected in parallel. Group formations may only be carried out using isolating relays or group control devices if the manufacturer does not provide for any isolating function. For example, for 4 windows, each with a drive, you should use a KNX blind actuator with 4 channels. There is also the option of operating several drives via one channel using conventional isolating relays. The shutter actuator channel then controls the isolating relay and the drives are connected to the isolating relay. In the meantime, however, the prices for the KNX actuators have fallen massively, so that there is hardly any need to reduce costs by using isolating relays. TIP:When selecting your components, always prefer one blind actuator channel per blind motor. For example, if you would like to integrate 6, 8 or 12 blinds into your system, you will find the appropriate actuator here in the shop.Are blind actuators with 230V AC better than models with 24V DC?This question is not about better or worse. Rather, the type of voltage of the drives should always be considered. The drives of blinds or roller shutters are often designed as 230V AC (alternating voltage) or 24V DC (direct current). That's why you have to buy the matching blind actuator or roller shutter actuator. A 24V DC blind actuator or roller shutter actuator has a plus and a minus connection. A suitable KNX actuator generates the direction of travel (up/down) by changing the poles (pole reversal).Do shutter actuators require a separate power supply?The 24V DC mains supply is not provided by the actuator and must also be installed externally depending on the power requirement for simultaneity (central commands). In this case, very large power supply units can become necessary, which, in addition to high costs, also require a large amount of space. If you can, order 230V AC drives and matching 230V KNX blind actuators from the supplier. These also require their own power supply, but no additional power supply units.That is the reasonSo-called monostable relays are installed in the shutter actuators, which are open and not active when idle. However, the relays continuously require energy as long as they are closed (e.g. for the duration of a blind movement). The bus voltage alone cannot cover this requirement.In contrast, there are bistable relays in classic switching actuators. These only require some energy in the brief moment of switching from one position to another. This can be implemented via the bus and an additional power supply is usually not necessary.What do I need an SMI KNX blind actuator for?SMI stands for 'Standard Motor Interface' and is an intelligent, uniform and manufacturer-independent interface in building automation. This is used to connect various operating resources, such as window drives, roller shutter drives or blind drives to a higher-level building management system. There are SMI KNX blind actuators for drives with an SMI interface. These intelligent drives are therefore able to exchange data telegrams across manufacturers.Which actuators are recommended for controlling roller shutters and blinds?eibabo® carries KNX blind actuators, KNX roller shutter actuators and KNX SMI actuators from ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens, Somfy, Theben, Warema and many other manufacturers.Over 25 years of experienceAll actuators that you get here in the shop are of high quality and reliable. We regularly use these actuators in our projects all over the world.Benefit from our low prices and take advantage of safe, fast and worldwide shipping.1-byte communication object - what is that?In any case, make sure that your blind actuator or roller shutter actuator has a 1-byte communication object for the runtime and slat, in order to be able to enable automatic or targeted control if required.There are no slats in roller shutters, which is why roller shutter actuators do not have the slat communication object, only Up/Down/Stop. Roller shutter actuators often have a 1-bit object for a defined positioning movement that can be set via the ETS software.1 byte means that values between 0-255 can be approached, which correspond to 0-100% related to the travel time. The parameters often allow the running time to be set according to the driving time. The travel time of the blind or roller shutter is entered once in the actuator using the ETS software, namely for a complete opening or closing for each channel of the actuator. There are also actuators for evaluating limit switches, which the motorized drive provides.Image: KNX blind actuator ? Eibmarkt JA.6.230The extensive application of the KNX blind actuator / roller shutter actuator JA.6.230 from Eibmarkt® shown here enables a wide range of parameterization via the communication object, including scenes for runtime and slats, blocking functions, automatic functions, security functions and alarm functions, movement limitations, position feedback and much more.Can a layperson use the ETS software to program the KNX devices?Don't be put off by the term 'programming'. The ETS software is only used to assign and parameterize certain actions. Programming skills or learning a programming language are not required. If you have some imagination to understand logical connections, then you are quite capable of creating a project.our recommendationFor more complex projects, a certain amount of experience is of course helpful. Have the basic project created by a qualified system integrator. In this way, you will later be able to easily change important parameters yourself if circumstances require it.Roughly explained: Imagine the folder system on your Windows PC or iOS computer. Here you create your own structure, save files in it and create links to other folders. This is similar with the ETS software. The 'folders' can be floors or rooms and the 'files' in them are the sensors or actuators of the respective room or electrical distribution cabinet, which you then link to one another.What types of installation are there for KNX blind actuators?KNX blind actuators are available for every type of installation at eibabo®. For example, for installation in the electrical distribution, then these carry the suffix 'REG' for series installation devices or as a flush-mounted version 'UP' for installation in a mounting box or junction box or as a built-in version 'EB' for integration in ducts or similar. However, additional protection must also be taken into account for built-in versions depending on the installation.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Shutting actuator for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Azimuth controlBinary inputBlind functionBuilding controlBuilding system technologyCable entryCombination actuatorControl moduleControl unitsDIN railDIN railsDrive controlEngine control unitEngine controllerHome controlInput moduleLight domeNormally open outputOutdoor areaOutput moduleRadio receiverSeries installationShutter controlShutter outputShutter switchSplash proofSun protectionVentilation flapfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Blind actuator:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEatonEIBMARKTElsoEltakoESYLUXFinderGiraHagerJungLingg & JankeMDTMertenPehaSchneider ElectricSiemensSomfyThebenWaremaWieland
Light control unit - In this eibabo category you will find light control units of various automation systems (radio, LCN, KNX). The most common light control units in this catalog are for the KNX bus system. The light control units in KNX are usually dimming actuators for electronic ballasts that means for connecting devices with 1-10 V interface to the KNX bus system. Some explanation: A ballast unit is required for operating a gas discharge lamp, such as a fluorescent lamp (fluorescent tube). Electronic ballasts (ECG) operate at a high frequency ( eibabo catalogue Smart Home Interface-media gateway in eibabo catalog Smart Home. The advantage compared with the 1-10 V type is that addressing is possible and wiring by groups is not necessary. Further advantages are a direct response, status messages, scene memory and a variety of dimming options with DALI ballast. In this eibabo category you will find, for example, KNX dimming actuators for electronic control gear (ECG) with 1-10V interface, wireless controllers for electronic ballasts, controllers master / slave, KNX switching / dimming actuators, KNX control actuators, sensor modules, KNX control units, KNX dimming signal converters, switching and dimming modules, KNX light controls, KNX control actuators, KNX light controller modules, KNX controller CHROMOFLEX of brands ABB, Busch-Jäger, Eaton, Eltako, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Lingg & Janke, Merten, MDT, Siemens and Theben for various automation systems.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Light control unit for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:ActuatorBrightness controlBuilding controlBuilding system technologyBus systemBus system lighting control unitBus technologyControl unitControllersDimmerDimming actuatorEIBExpansion moduleFieldbus actuatorFunction moduleLight controlLight control unit for bus systemLight controllerModuleNetworkingNikobusOutput modulePower dimmerRadio control unitSwitch dimming actuatorSwitch moduleSwitching actuatorWireless socket adapterfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Light control unit:ABBBarthelmeBusch JaegerGiraIssendorffJungMDTMertenRopagSchneider ElectricSiemensThebenZumtobel

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Theben - HMT 12 S KNX - KNX Heating actuator for home automation HMT 12 S KNX
¥4,392.31 excl. VAT

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(¥7,773.94 RRP***)
KNX Heating actuator for home automation
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| HMT 12 S KNX
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Theben - DMG 2 T KNX - KNX basic module universal dimmer 2-fold DMG 2 T KNX
¥2,430.05 excl. VAT

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(¥4,300.96 RRP***)
KNX basic module universal dimmer 2-fold
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| DMG 2 T KNX
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Theben - RM 16 T KNX - KNX switching actuator 16-fold or blind actuator 8-fold, FIX2 module RM 16 T KNX
¥3,004.22 excl. VAT

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(¥5,960.65 RRP***)
KNX switching actuator 16-fold or blind actuator 8-fold, FIX2 module
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Theben - TA 6 S KNX - Button interface 6 S KNX,UP - KNX touch sensor TA 6 S KNX
¥772.79 excl. VAT

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(¥1,266.51 RRP***)
Button interface 6 S KNX,UP - KNX touch sensor
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| TA 6 S KNX
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Theben - theLuxa P300 KNX WH - KNX outdoor motion detector, 300 degrees, white theLuxa P300 KNX WH
¥1,232.21 excl. VAT

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(¥2,019.47 RRP***)
KNX outdoor motion detector, 300 degrees, white
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| theLuxa P300 KNX WH
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Theben - DM 4-2 T KNX - KNX dimming actuator 10...800W DM 4-2 T KNX
¥2,723.27 excl. VAT

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(¥5,403.79 RRP***)
KNX dimming actuator 10...800W
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| DM 4-2 T KNX
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Theben - TIMER 26 ws - Time program plug - Analogue socket switch clock TIMER 26 ws
¥116.05 excl. VAT

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(¥188.71 RRP***)
Time program plug - Analogue socket switch clock
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| TIMER 26 ws
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Theben - HMT 6 S KNX - KNX heating actuator for 6 thermal actuators HMT 6 S KNX
¥2,827.94 excl. VAT

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KNX heating actuator for 6 thermal actuators
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| HMT 6 S KNX
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Theben - DME 2 T KNX - Extension module universal dimmer 2-fold for KNX MIX2 basic units DME 2 T KNX
¥1,401.74 excl. VAT

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(¥2,481.00 RRP***)
Extension module universal dimmer 2-fold for KNX MIX2 basic units
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| DME 2 T KNX
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Theben - theLuxa P300 KNX BK - KNX outdoor motion detector with temperature sensor, 300 degrees, black theLuxa P300 KNX BK
¥1,232.21 excl. VAT

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KNX outdoor motion detector with temperature sensor, 300 degrees, black
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Theben - RMG 8 S KNX - KNX switching actuator 8-fold RMG 8 S KNX
¥2,420.29 excl. VAT

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(¥4,283.65 RRP***)
KNX switching actuator 8-fold
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