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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
Combi earth leakage circuit breaker - How do you protect yourself from fires in electrical installations? Which devices prevent fires? How do you find the right fire protection switch and what specification should you pay attention to? This eibabo® catalog contains combination RCCBs/line protection with a focus on fire protection. Did you know that about a third of the fires in Germany inside buildings have an electrical origin? Three quarters of this can be traced back to electrical devices or the electrical installation. How can you face this danger? Electricity is omnipresent and it is impossible to imagine our everyday lives without it. As a rule, the classic measures for protection against overload, short circuits and residual currents are considered sufficient and comprehensive fire protection is therefore also assumed. But this protection is not unlimited. In this article, we will bring you closer to the function of suitable fire protection switches and arc fault circuit breakers.Image: ABB DS ARC1 C20 A30 fire protection switchWhat is a combination RCD/line protection with fire protection function?If switches for fault currents and line protection are combined, this results in FI/LS combination switches. These protective switching devices combine the functionalities of residual current circuit breakers and miniature circuit breakers. What are these properties? A residual current circuit breaker prevents you from getting a dangerous electric shock if you touch something that is live. This switch provides personal protection that ordinary fuses and a circuit breaker cannot provide. A circuit breaker is an electromechanical device used to protect a circuit from excess current caused by either an overload or short circuit. So while a residual current circuit breaker only protects people from electric shocks caused by ground faults and a miniature circuit breaker is only used to protect against overcurrent, the combination of both switches offers comprehensive protection against both types of faults.Good to knowAn arc fault switch is an arc flash detection device. Its purpose is to detect the presence of dangerous electrical arcs and to isolate the affected circuit.Added to this protection is another safety feature - arc flash detection. Devices with this capability are referred to as fire circuit breakers, arc fault circuit breakers, or AFDD. The abbreviation AFDD stands for the English term 'Arc Fault Detection Device'.Why do I need a fire protection switch?Fusing with an RCBO combination switch already protects against many dangers. But there is a kind of error that the classic RCBO combination switch does not recognize. These are arcs within a cable or connection. But what is an arc? An electrical arc occurs when electrical current crosses a physical separation between two conductive materials. If only little current flows, a short-term spark is produced. If the current is high enough, a continuous arc is generated. This can result in temperatures of over 6000°C and gaseous air turns into plasma. In principle, arcs are not a problem as long as they are generated in a controlled manner, for example in an electric motor or in a light switch. However, when accidental arcing occurs in a circuit, a fire can occur due to the intense heat from combustible materials. Common causes are:Damaged insulation of current-carrying conductorsFaulty cable connections and line connections These causes are often caused by improper handling. These include:kinking, crushing and twisting of cables and linesdamage caused by screws, nails or drillsloose connections between two cable endsPoor cable protection and mounting (damage from mechanical stress, movement or rodents) To minimize the risk of fire from these faults, fire protection switches have arc fault protection devices and offer protection against serial and parallel arc faults. A serial arcing fault occurs between two parts of the same phase of a line. A parallel arcing fault occurs when the arc occurs between the phase conductor and either the neutral conductor or the earth conductor.How does the arc fault protection device work on a fire protection switch?Fire protection switches continuously monitor the waveform of the electrical current flowing through one or more circuits. Arcs affect this current flow. If the device detects an unusual signature in the wave, the circuit is broken. 'Normal' arcs that occur during the operation of electrical systems (e.g. in the electric motor) are recognized by the device as harmless. With these, the protective mechanism does not trigger. But beware! A fire protection switch does not recognize:Phase-to-earth fault such as a residual current circuit breakerLine-to-neutral fault like a circuit breakerOverload like a circuit breaker For this reason, the fire protection switches are usually available in combination with RCBOs or are combined with them in the control cabinet.When should I buy a combination RCD/line protection with fire protection function?Basically, we always recommend not to save on your own safety. Even if a fire protection switch is not necessary to protect all circuits, the damage in the event of a fire is usually higher than the additional costs for such a device. Of course, you have to weigh the risk yourself. In certain facilities and parts of the building, however, the use of a fire protection switch always makes sense. This can be:Institutions with valuable goods (jewelers or museums)Rooms with combustible contents (barns, laboratories)oxidizing structures (chimneys, elevator shafts)Buildings open to the public (hotels, retirement homes, youth hostels, hospitals) If you decide against the installation of fire protection switches, please pay attention to the smell of burning from cables or sockets in everyday life. It doesn't have to be an arc fault, but if you smell burnt, you should always look for the cause. Also, if any cord or appliance feels hot to the touch, turn off the affected circuit immediately and, for permanent installations, contact an electrician.for your safetyFire alarms and smoke alarms are additional safety devices that you should never do without in your building. You will find high-quality and reliable devices in our shop. Use our intelligent search.Beware of rapid 'clicking' noises and burn marks on electronic devices. Turn off the affected circuit and have an electrician check the system.What types of fire protection switches are there?As a global electronics retailer, the eibabo® technology store has an extensive range of fire protection switches. Available are:stand-alone devices that you can install in series with a suitable protective device (miniature circuit breaker or residual current circuit breaker).Device combinations that unite the fire protection switch with a combination RCD/line protectionAdditional modules for other protection devices, which are usually only compatible with the protection devices of the respective manufacturer What should I look out for when buying a combination RCD/line protection with fire protection function?The choice of the right switch depends on the tripping characteristics, as is the case with classic RCBOs. There are, among other things, type B and type C combination switches. The main difference lies in the tolerance to the strength of the current surge, which leads to the disconnection of a circuit. TIP:Higher inrush currents can occur when lighting or motors are switched on. Your selected device must be able to distinguish these load peaks from actual errors. Devices with B characteristics are typically used for normal household and non-critical commercial applications. These trigger at residual currents that correspond to three to five times the nominal current. Choose type C devices for commercial and industrial applications. These trip at five to ten times the nominal current.Make sure you choose a reputable manufacturer. With no-name devices, reliable operation cannot be guaranteed and they deviate significantly from the specified values. In our shop you only get the best quality from leading manufacturers such as ABB, Doepke, Eaton and Hager.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Circuit breakers and fuses > Earth leakage circuit breaker with auxiliary device you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AFD switchAFDDArc faultArc fault protectionArc fault protection deviceFire protection switchFire protection switching deviceFire switchModular installation devicePersonal protection machinefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Combi earth leakage circuit breaker:ABBDoepkeEatonHager
Alarm control panel - Would you like to control and regulate as many functions of your KNX building automation as possible from a central location? Then take a look at our multifunctional alarm control panels. With these convenient control centers, you always have an overview of all the comfort settings, automatisms and security-related parameters integrated in the building network. Read more about the use and function of these devices below.Image: Busch Jaeger 8136/12-811 KNX Comfort PanelWhat is the KNX protocol?In order to be able to understand the full potential of the alarm control panels, you must first know the KNX standard and its possibilities.There is a growing desire for more convenience and versatility in managing the heating, lighting and security of a home or office building. At the same time, the efficient use of energy is becoming increasingly important. People want a comfortable, environmentally friendly and safe environment to live and work in. And this is where automation can make a valuable contribution. More comfort, greater security and at the same time lower power consumption can only be achieved with intelligent controls for all devices involved. However, this is fundamentally a problem, since when implementing such a system, numerous different sensors and actuators must be controlled using different command devices. Furthermore, the large number of cabling means increased construction work and more effort during installation for planners, as well as higher costs for the user. Simplification would require a system that eliminates the problems of isolated devices. And that is KNX. KNX ensures that all components communicate in a common language. It doesn't matter what kind of device you want to use. The functions can be individually adapted to your needs and include, for example:lighting and blindsSecurity systems, alarm and surveillance systemsEnergy management, heating, ventilation, air conditioningremote controlsAudio and video controlsInterfaces to systems for building maintenance and building management All these functions work with the KNX fieldbus for building automation via a single system. All components interact with each other and create a dynamic building control system. With over 500 KNX-compliant manufacturers, flexibility and choice are huge. KNX is thus the global standard for intelligent building control and ensures full compatibility between manufacturers and related products. The KNX system can be used in almost any building or open space - from a small house to a large shopping center or industrial complex.What are KNX annunciator control panels?A KNX annunciator panel and control panel are usually highly complex, room-spanning control devices, infotainment interfaces and entertainment centers. With these devices, the complete control of a KNX building automation can be implemented at a central point.Which controls are possible with alarm control panels?There are countless equipment details for complex, logical functions. These include, among others:switching and dimmingBlind controls and automatisms for shadingroom temperature controlsCentral functions and scene controlsMultimedia, IP telephony, RSS reader, intercom with image, e-mail, voice memo and graphic memoMonitoring of consumption dataDoor communication with integrated camera and proximity sensorVideo surveillance with alarm and reporting function Everything is now possible. More and more KNX manufacturers are also offering direct interfaces to other home automation systems. These include Bang & Olufsen (B&O), Philips, Siemens Logo, Siemens SPS, CoDeSys, Beckhoff, Omron, Mitsubishi and many other systems. The menu structures of the KNX signaling control panels are partly already implemented or completely freely parameterizable.What should I look out for when buying a KNX annunciator control panel?The requirements for operating your building automation can be quite different. Depending on the type and complexity of your system, a simple device may be sufficient or a complex device may be required.Saving TIPIf it is 'only' about basic functions such as dimming, setting blinds or controlling the heating, we recommend our high-quality KNX push-button sensors. These can also be parameterized individually, look smart and are significantly cheaper to buy.This results in some purchase criteria that you can consider when making your choice:What is my budget?Do I need a complex annunciator control panel at all or can I achieve the same result with alternative devices (e.g. a push button sensor)?Which functions do I want to map?What color and design do I like (glass, stainless steel, plastic)?How should it be operated (keys, touch)?Should the bus coupling be integrated?What other interfaces are required?Where and how is the device installed (surface-mounted, flush-mounted)?Do I only need the control element or also mounting material and frame?Should a possible display be in color or is a monochrome variant sufficient?Is a special degree of protection necessary (e.g. for outdoor installation)?and more What should be considered during installation and integration into the home network?The devices are very complex. You should therefore note that commissioning can also be very time-consuming. Integration into a network via KNX IP router (routing & tunneling protocol) or KNX IP interface (tunneling protocol) is often necessary for full functional use, depending on the required protocol. Therefore, please ensure that you also lay a network cable in addition to a 230V AC power supply and the KNX bus cable. designeibabo® offers versions in high-quality stainless steel or with the finest capacitive glass surfaces as well as individual frame designs. This makes these all-rounders an eye-catcher in every multimedia KNX smart home. In this eibabo® catalog you will find high-quality KNX panels, KNX comfort panels, design frames, KNX touch panels, KNX control panels, KNX mini panels, KNX smart panels, KNX glass color displays, KNX LED displays and many other devices for controlling your Attachment. The leading manufacturers are ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, Elsner-Electronics, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Legrand, MDT, Merten, Peha, Pro-face, Siemens and Warema.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Signalling and operation panel for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Annunciator panelColor displayComfort PanelControl panelCover frameDisplayDisplay controlDisplay deviceDisplay unitFlush-mounted boxFrameMinitableauMultifunction deviceOperating unitRadio controlRemote controlRoom managerSmartphone operationStatus indicatorTactile screenTouch computerTouch displayTouch panelTouch screenVisualizationVisuControlfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Alarm control panel:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEatonElsnerfrogblue AGHagerIssendorffJungMDTMertenPro-faceSchneider ElectricSiemens
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