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Cross-connector-jumper - Connecting bridges are plug-in contacts that were developed to connect terminal blocks or terminal blocks. Depending on the version, the bridges have different numbers of poles with which you can simply couple the desired number of terminal blocks. Typically this is two to fifty poles per bridge. Simply select the jumpers that are right for you here in the eibabo online shop. The comb jumpers, also known as cross jumpers, are supplied with a plastic cover over the metal pins and correspond to the flammability rating according to V0. The distance between the poles corresponds to the standardized grid dimension for the component, and the maximum charging current for each bridge is also specified and must be observed. The simple plug-in bridge connection saves you a lot of time because you don't have to strip individual cables to use them as a bridge. Plus, the installation looks neat and changing components is a breeze with plugging and unplugging.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Terminal blocks > Cross-connector for terminal block you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Box connectorBridgeBridge for terminal blockBridging combCable bridgeChain bridgeConnecting barConnecting bridgeConnectorConnector plugCross connectorCross connector/jumper for terminal blockCross-connector for terminal blockDistance pieceFixed bridge for terminal blockInsert jumperJumper combPhase busbarPlugPush-in type jumper barReducing connectorSeparating bridgerSeparating plugSwitchable jumperTerminal block bridgeTerminal block cross connectorWire commoning chainWire jumperfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cross-connector-jumper:ABBFinderHagerHartingMetzMurrelektronikPhoenixSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergWAGOWeidmüllerWeidm?llerWieland
Basic enclosure - Imagine you want to protect electronic devices from water, heat, moisture or touch. These can be standard infrastructure devices such as switches, relays, counters or actuators, or other devices. For this purpose, the eibabo® shop offers high-quality empty housings at top conditions. You will find a large selection of plastic and aluminum empty housings for the installation and set-up of electrical distribution boxes and other electrical distributors.What are empty housings?An empty housing is usually a lockable box that accommodates, protects and encloses electronic components such as switches, relays, actuators, power supplies and meters. The housings can be made of different materials. Appropriate sizes are offered according to usage, purpose, environment and cost.What is the difference between the empty housings?Empty housings for electrical distribution are available in various designs. With regard to installation, you can choose between surface-mounted or flush-mounted installation. Depending on the application, such empty housings can be made of painted sheet steel, aluminium, stainless steel, insulating material or plastic. Choose a material that meets your planning needs.Surface mounting or flush mountingChoosing the right type of mounting should not be neglected to ensure safety and achieve optimal functionality. The surface-mounted version is the more common way of installing empty housings. In this case, the attachment is made directly to the wall and the cables are fed into the housing outside the wall. With flush-mounting, the empty housing is let into the wall. The cables are laid inside the wall. Both variants have both advantages and disadvantages:on plaster:easy installationFlexible design optionsNo major conversion work necessarySurface mount can be annoyingCables can be damaged more easily under plaster:Protection against dust and moistureGreater security by laying the cables inside the wallCan be more aesthetically pleasingElaborate installationConversion work often necessary  TIP:When installing meters, we recommend empty housings with a transparent cover. This means that the meter reading can be taken directly without having to unscrew the cover. Empty metal housingAluminum housing and stainless steel housing offer good protection for the devices inside. Empty metal enclosures are commonly used as outdoor fuse boxes and electricity meters. In commercial establishments, these enclosures are often used to enclose power equipment around the building or production facility. In industrial plants, metal enclosures protect and protect sensitive electronic components from accidental impact and dirt. Collisions with forklifts or other moving machinery can happen at any time. With metal housings, you prevent interference in electrical systems and thus protect not only the technology, but also the people in the vicinity.Empty plastic housingEmpty plastic enclosures are often made of high-density polyethylene, a strong thermoplastic material. This is resistant to cold, heat, liquids and corrosion, as well as being durable and inexpensive. Other plastic housings are made from acrylic, polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, or polyamide, for example. The advantages of these variants are:in light weightin cheap pricein the individual formability in the production for special requirementsin the insulating material properties These housings are used wherever no high mechanical or safety-related loads are to be expected. Rather, these empty housings protect against external influences such as contact, dust and water. It is therefore particularly recommended to observe the respective IP protection class for these variants.Picture: Hensel FP 0241 ENYSTAR empty housingWhich IP degrees of protection are recommended for empty housings?The IP degrees of protection classify the protective effect / sealing effect of an empty housing for electrical devices against the ingress of foreign bodies such as tools, dirt and liquid water. IP degrees of protection are defined by the international standard EN 60529.Already knew?The term 'protection class' has nothing to do with the IP protection classes. In electrical engineering, the protection classes describe the protection of electrical equipment to prevent an electric shock when touched. There are protection classes 0, I, II and III and are usually shown as symbols on the respective devices.The rating consists of the letters IP followed by two digits. The higher the number, the better the protection. The first digit describes the degree of protection that the housing offers against the ingress of solid foreign bodies. These can be pointed tools, sticks, fingers or dirt and dust in the air. Anything that could damage the circuitry or mechanics of the installed equipment. The second digit defines the protection of the devices inside the housing against various forms of moisture. This protection area begins with light drops and leads to splashes and water jets to submersion.Be sure to select an IP protection class that corresponds to the place of use and the probability of hazards occurring. If a housing is installed in a lockable and always dry house connection room without a water connection, a low degree of protection is sufficient. When used outdoors or in other dirty and damp environments, the IP protection class should be as high as possible. The IP 67 ensures, for example:a tightness against foreign bodies up to dustdevice protection even in the event of brief submersion at a depth of up to 1 meter for a maximum of 30 minutes How should I protect my empty housing from unauthorized access?In addition to protecting the installed technology from external influences, empty housings for electrical devices also protect people. It is irrelevant whether people accidentally come into contact with the housing or want to gain access willfully. If a housing is freely accessible, you will certainly ask yourself whether a normatively flawless locking system has been implemented. At this point it should be said right away that you don't have to worry about it. Protection against unauthorized access is not possible. Nevertheless, all empty housings must be able to be closed in some way. Each manufacturer has its own technology. Plastic screws or metal screws are often used to connect the lid to the box. In other words: Opening and closing is done using classic tools (including screwdrivers) or by releasing locking mechanisms. For security reasons, 'locking' an enclosure is not permitted. In an emergency, access to the internal devices must be guaranteed at all times.Where can I buy cheap and high-quality empty housings?The eibabo® shop offers high-quality, robust and durable empty housings for use as electrical distribution boards, iso housings, housings for field distributions or industrial housings. Well-known manufacturers include Dehn+Söhne, Spelsberg, Rittal, OBO Bettermann, Eaton (Moeller), Hensel, Hager, Klauke, Rose System, Televes, as well as von Striebel&John, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Triax and GSAB Elektrotechnik.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Distribution boards > Empty cabinet you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Arrester housingBase plateBuilt-in housingCable management frameCompensating panelControl cabinet baseCounter systemEngineering centerFiber optic distributorFire protection cabinetFuse junction boxHeadend moduleHood distributorLightning arrester housingMeter boxPressure fan cover setProtective housingScreenSide edgeSide panelSingle housingSpare PartsSplitter housingStand housingSwing frame coverSystem caseVending machine boxVentilation socketfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Basic enclosure:ABLABNAstro StrobelBachmannBoplaCobiNetConrad ElectronicCorningDehnDiverseEatonGSABHagerHenselIlmeIndexaKlaukeLegrand BticinoMicrosensOBORockwellSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergStahlStiebel EltronStriebel & JohnTelevesTriaxWieland
Connectors cu for crimping - These connection components for pressing offered in this eibabo catalog are used for the professional connection or extension of cables and lines. They are designed in such a way that after the insertion of the two cable ends to be connected, they are simply pressed with a press tool provided for this purpose. This creates a secure and durable cable connection. Depending on the version, these components are of different lengths, designed as butt, compression or T-connectors for cables and lines with different nominal cross-sections and for fixed installations or fine-stranded conductors. In addition, the connectors can be equipped with waterproof heat-shrink insulation. In the eibabo technology store, connectors for pressing are available both individually and as a quantity unit at low prices.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation, isolation and connection material > Crimp splices for copper conductor you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Butt connectorClampClipConnectorConnector for copper conductors to be pressedConnector for magnet wireCrimp connector according to DIN 46341Crimp splices for copper conductorCrimp terminalCross connectorCu press connectorEnd connectorFork cable connectorFork cable lugHigh current connectorInsulated varnish wire connectorLongitudinal connectorMagnet wire connectorNotch connecting sleeveParallel connectorPercussion connectorPress connectorRing cable connectorStandard connectorT connectorT-connectorTconnectorTubular cable lug sleevefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Connectors cu for crimping:ABBCellpackCimcoIntercableIntercable ToolsKlaukeLappPhoenixWeidmüller
Binary input - What interesting possibilities does the use of binary inputs in building automation offer you? Learn more about differences, use cases, and things to watch out for on this page.What do you need a KNX binary input for?KNX binary inputs are used to convert conventional alarm messages, fault messages, operating messages or status messages (generally analog signals) into digital signals and connect them to the KNX bus.Image: KNX binary input universal - Hager TXA306 for KNX building automationWhat should you know before buying a KNX binary input?Take a look at your project and ask yourself the following questions:Is it a new installation or do I have to consider the properties of existing devices (e.g. switches)?Which signals or voltages should be recorded?What is the distance between the signal transmitter and the receiver?Do I need additional cables and lines?Should the control only be wired or also possible via radio?Which logic functions do I want to implement?and much more The answers will help you to make the right choice for a suitable binary input. Among other things, this results in the number of channels that your new binary input should have, which manufacturer supplies an application (software) suitable for the project and whether the binary input must be suitable for potential-free devices or not.What is the difference between the individual binary inputs?The binary inputs are often provided in the variants 20V, 24V, 230V and potential-free. Which one you need in each individual case depends on which signals you want to activate. Notice:The addition potential-free, 20V, 24V or 230V does not refer to the binary input, but to the signal to be recorded. potential-free binary inputsPotential-free means that no external voltages (potentials) may be connected to the inputs at these binary inputs, since the contact voltage (usually 10-20V) is already provided by the binary input itself. The potential-free variant is typically used for buttons, switches, door contacts (magnetic or reed contacts), window contacts (magnetic contacts) or auxiliary contacts. Magnetic contacts may often only be assigned a maximum of 20V DC. However, the maximum cable length that can be connected is often limited to between 50-100m, see the description of the respective potential-free binary input and can also be negatively influenced by inductive or capacitive loads in the area around the routed cable. Devices with wires that have already been brought out should generally not be extended at all, eg button interfaces (a button interface is also a binary input). 20V and 24V binary inputsModels with 20V or 24V are used when devices cannot switch potential-free. These are, for example, presence detectors or differential pressure monitors for stoves that work with 24V technology. 230V binary inputsThe 230 V version is often used to connect existing 230 V AC signals to the bus in order to evaluate them. For example for conventional 230V outdoor motion detectors, buttons, switches or other messages from other systems. Fuses can also be monitored in order to immediately notice critical changes in large building complexes, for example. What specific applications can be implemented with KNX binary inputs?The possibilities are diverse and depend entirely on your project. A KNX binary input detects a status change at its input. Depending on the parameterization that you carry out using the software (ETS), a telegram is then sent to the KNX bus. This information can then be integrated into other desired functional logic, for example:Open windows = set heating to standby/frost protectionLevel reached = open valveTo evaluate a conventional 230V motion detectionFor activation of conventional buttonsTo capture status or operational messagesEvaluate error messages from connected devicesand much more Or you use the information for displays on displays, for touch functions or for visualizations for evaluation purposes.What is ETS?ETS is the abbreviation for Engineering Tool Software. This is used to assign and parameterize certain actions, relationships or functions within the building automation. So you determine what a binary input should do with an incoming signal. Programming skills or learning a programming language are not required. If you are interested in logical connections and can imagine the later function in the building based on an abstract scheme, the creation of a project should be a solvable task for you.We recommendIn the case of particularly complex projects, it can be advantageous to hire an experienced system integrator to create the basic project. This is typically much faster than doing it yourself and you will receive a tested, error-free basic version of your system. Later you can easily change, add or remove individual parameters yourself.You can think of the configuration as similar to the folder system on your Windows PC or iOS computer. You create your own structure and save files in it. In addition, you create shortcuts to other files and folders based on certain conditions. In the ETS, the 'folders' are floors or rooms, for example, and the 'files' in them correspond to sensors and actuators that you can relate to one another.Can consumption also be recorded and evaluated with KNX binary inputs?At eibabo® you will also find KNX binary inputs to record counter values. You can order almost all conventional water meters, electricity meters, gas meters, heat meters and many more including an S0 interface (pronounced: S-zero interface). This is used to transmit measured consumption values for further processing in the building automation. The interface sends an impulse via a contact, which corresponds to a certain value of the measured medium. The pulse value is always the responsibility of the meter manufacturer.An example: If you buy a water meter with an S0 interface, the pulse value is on the meter or in the product description, for example 10 liters = 1 pulse. That means the contact closes and opens again (rising/falling edge, 30 ms = t_ON = 120 ms 30 ms = t_OFF) as soon as 10 liters of water have been consumed. Simply put, the signal is similar to when you press a button. You can evaluate these contacts using a KNX binary input with the application provided by the manufacturer for counting value acquisition.As a rule, potential-free 20V or 24V binary inputs are used for this, as the contact voltage may be a maximum of 15V (S0 interface class B, short transmission paths) or a maximum of 27V (S0 interface class A, long transmission paths).Are long distances critical for signal transmission?Pay attention to the technically required maximum cable lengths between signal detection and binary input contact, especially with 20V, 24V and potential-free. These are often a maximum of 100 meters and should be routed in a protected manner without inductive or capacitive cross-influences. TIP:Please refer to the manufacturer information for this. The individual brands and the different variants have individual limit values. This applies in particular when critical states are to be monitored, such as counting for billing purposes (LIYCY lines, cables).How are KNX binary inputs mounted?KNX binary inputs are available with eibabo® for different types of installation, for example for installation in an electrical distribution board. These devices are referred to as modular installation devices (REG). There are also binary inputs for flush-mounting (UP) or surface-mounting (AP) and for integration in ducts or similar (EB).Which manufacturers of KNX binary inputs are recommended?In this eibabo® catalog you will find everything on the subject of KNX binary input, binary input device, binary input module, button interface, universal interface, input module, button coupler and evaluation unit. Well-known manufacturers are ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Doepke, Eaton, Elsner, Elso, Eltako, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jumo, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Peha, Siemens, Theben and Warema.Trust our experienceWe have been working with the products from these manufacturers for over 25 years and have been able to use them in hundreds of projects around the world.We have always paid attention to quality and reliability when realizing our projects. Because permanently error-free functionality is crucial, especially in complex building automation installations.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Binary input for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Basic moduleBattery poweredBinary inputBinary inputsBus technologyButton inputCombination actuatorControl unitDIN railEngine control unitExpansion moduleFlush-mounted boxInput couplingInput moduleInterfaceLighting controlNormally open outputPanel adapterRadio systemShading controlShutter controlSocket coverStatus indicatorSwitching outputTactile sensorUniversal interfacesWireless reed contactWireless solutionfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Binary input:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEatonElsnerElsoESYLUXfrogblue AGGiraHagerIssendorffJungLingg & JankeMDTMertenPehaSchneider ElectricSiemensThebenZumtobel
CEE plug - If you need a CEE plug, then you will most likely either want to use it for camping and caravanning or create a three-phase AC connection for powerful consumers such as lathes, circular saws or cement mixers. The former is blue, works single-phase and is designed for a continuous load of 16 amps at 230 volts. It is usually used to power the mobile home on the campsite. Three-phase AC plugs, on the other hand, are red and available in two dimensions. On the one hand in the 400 volt version with 16 amperes continuous load, on the other hand also with a larger diameter for 32 amperes. In the eibabo online shop you will find both straight and angled plugs of all variants. Please note that in addition to the plugs, cables and fuses must also be designed for the respective power.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Industrial socket/plug applications > CEE plug you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Angle plugCEE built-in plugCEE built-on device plugCEE connectorCEE device plugCEE phase inverterCEE plugCEE plug for mounting on machines and equipmentCEE standard connectorCEE test plugCEE wall device plugCEE wall phase inverterCEE-plugCeeformCEEform plugCekon connectorsContainer connectorCounter connectorCoupling plugDisconnect plugElbow plugICEE connectorPhase changerPhase inverterPlugPower connectorPower current plug deviceThree-phase connectorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue CEE plug:ABBABLBalsBerkerElektraElsproMennekesSchneider ElectricWalther

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I am not allowed to order an item because it is bulky? - Bulky items can only be ordered for a selected country of delivery if the shipping option ?Forwarding agent? or ?Forwarding agent EU? is supported for the country of delivery. To learn in which countries we offer delivering via forwarding agents, please consult the overview page for shipping costs in the service area on the main menu (desktop version) or in the footer (mobile version). Cables and lines are often designated as bulky even if purchase is only possible by the meter. This is because cables and lines can also be ordered in larger quantities and therefore can no longer be delivered as a ring. Delivery is generally made on a spool or drum, making it bulky. Often these are larger cable or line cross-sections that cannot fit in a standard package even for very low quantities, because it is necessary to observe the maximum bending radius. In case of doubt, you can request the desired quantity of an item directly through the detailed product overview using the menu item ?Inquiry?. In a special area, we are able to offer you items without forwarding costs as long as the desired quantity of this article does not exceed the standard packaging dimensions of 1.20m x 0.60m x 0.60 and the total weight of 31.5 is not exceeded and the maximum bending radius is not jeopardized. (for example cables or lines). It is also possible that the articles are not bulky and that this is an error. If you discover this to be true, please use the ?Report error? form, which is accessible in the detailed product overview or in the shopping cart. We are grateful to receive such information and typically eliminate the error the same day it is reported, allowing your order to be handled promptly.
How can I reach my personal eibabo® customer consultant regarding an order? - In the ?My Account? area, your orders are depicted very clearly with comprehensive options for communication in your local language with your specifically assigned personal customer consultant. For this purpose, please log in to the eibabo® store where you placed the order in question. You can do so by clicking the person symbol in the main menu. After logging into the desktop version of eibabo®, you will find the My Account area on the left side. In the mobile version of eibabo®, after logging in, you can click on the Menu icon with 3 horizontal bars. Here you will find the content for ?My Account?, your personal customer account. Please select ?Order overview? there. All the orders you have made will be displayed chronologically. Each order features 3 icons:   Speech bubble icon Info icon Repeat icon Using the speech bubble icon, you can reach the communication terminal with your personal customer consultant including all previous communication regarding the order. In this area, you can use the button ?New order inquiry? to send questions or information that we will address promptly. In the contact form, select a desired topic as the ?Reason for inquiry? and communicate all necessary information to us in the field ?Your message?. The info icon retrieves the content of the order you made, displaying all relevant product information contained in the order. The repeat icon will add the order contents to the shopping cart again and makes it easier to repeat orders you have made in the past.
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