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ITW Spit - In this catalog from the eibabo® technology store you will find the products of the international corporation 'Illinois Tool Works (ITW)'. The company is represented in Germany by ITW Befestigungssysteme GmbH from Hemmingen in Lower Saxony. The main business area includes the manufacture and sale of products related to the construction industry. This includes fasteners and components as well as devices and consumables. The product groups are divided into nail, staple and bolt setting technology for wood, concrete and steel, drilling and chiselling technology, diamond technology and vacuum cleaners, cordless tools, Toolmatic automation technology, chemical and mechanical dowels, fence products and screws. The products from the field of nail and staple technology are sold under the brand names Paslode, Duo-Fast or Haubold and are used in trade, in manufacturing and in many areas of heavy industry. The Spit brand is characterized by diamond, drilling and chiseling technology as well as fastening technology and bolt-firing tools. From this extensive portfolio, you can get milling heads, wet and dry vacuum cleaners, slot cutters, diamond cutting discs, battery chargers, clamps, combi hammer drills, drill bits, nailing devices and nail magazines, drill bits, chisels, perforated tape and much more. Our customers in the structural and dry construction sectors in particular like to use high-quality, precise and robust ITW technology. The founding of the parent company took place in 1912. It was initiated by Byron L. Smith as a financier who, with four other investors, sought to build a progressive company manufacturing and selling metal cutting tools. Today, the ITW Group has over 800 subsidiaries and more than 50,000 employees worldwide.

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Room thermostat - The correct setting of the room temperature is an important aspect for well-being in our apartment or house. If you are not sure which room temperature controller you should choose, here are a few tips and hints.Are you also one of those people who react sensitively to temperature changes, who quickly freeze or sweat? Setting an incorrect temperature can cause discomfort and even health problems. With a room temperature controller, you are able to keep the temperature in your home constant. You don't have to worry about rooms that are too warm or too cold. In the office, warmer room temperatures are not only beneficial for employees, but also have a positive effect on productivity. If the temperature is too cold, employees get sick more often and cannot concentrate as well. It is all the more important that the temperature in the office is right. With a room temperature controller, you can easily regulate the temperature yourself and ensure a pleasant working atmosphere.Tips for searchingThis catalog is located in the main category 'Electrical Material'. Here you will find analogue room temperature controllers, programmable devices, room temperature inserts and actuators. If you are looking for KNX room temperature controllers for your building automation, please use our search or visit the main category 'Smart Home'.There are many different types of room temperature controllers on the market. We will help you to find a device that is suitable for your needs.What types of room temperature controllers are there?There are different types of room temperature controllers. These differ in structure, mode of operation, type of operation and price. The simplest room temperature controllers are the analogue devices. These are easy to use and inexpensive to purchase. The temperature is usually regulated steplessly by means of a rotary disc. Some models also have an ON/OFF switch. The installation is usually flush-mounted. There are also models that can be surface-mounted. With digital controllers, enter the setpoints directly. There is no dial here. If these are programmable, set the room temperature for different days and times in advance. Such a device then adheres to the specified configuration over the programmed period of time. So-called 'smart' room temperature controllers offer many individual options for setting the temperature. These can be freely programmed and provide interfaces to building automation systems. It is usually operated using buttons on the device or a touch screen.Image: Gira 039603 room thermostatWhere should the room temperature controller be installed?A few things should be considered so that a room temperature controller can measure and regulate the temperature precisely. Basically, such a device determines a difference between the current room temperature and a target temperature. This can be done mechanically or via a sensor. Corresponding signals are then passed on to the heating, which lead to an increase or decrease in the room temperature. Attach the controls so that an accurate measurement can be made. Incorrect measurements mean that the heating is activated too early or too late and the room temperature does not match the desired temperature.Which circumstances could lead to incorrect measurements?The room air cannot circulate around the room temperature controller. Heat builds up in niches. The air exchange is also low behind cupboards or curtains. Here the controller may measure too high a temperature or react too slowly to changes. A measurement too close to the radiator is also critical. It gets warm too quickly here and the controller switches the heating off again. As a result, the desired temperature is not reached in the room. In contrast, installing it in areas with a lot of drafts or near a window that is often open will result in readings being too low. Here it can happen that the room gets too warm or a lot of heating energy is wasted. The controller does not switch off the heating correctly.AssemblyFlush-mounted room temperature controllers can be installed in a normal switch box or a cavity wall box. Surface-mounted devices are attached directly to the wall. In any case, please follow the manufacturer's instructions exactly when wiring. This is the only way to ensure trouble-free functionality.Please pay attention to the following during installation:a mounting at about 1.60m above the floorgood air circulation without heat build-up or draughtsa mounting location without direct sunlightattachment to an internal wall Which temperatures are ideal for well-being?The ideal living room temperature depends on personal preferences and the time of day. As a rule, however, the temperature in living rooms should not be below 16 degrees Celsius, otherwise the risk of catching a cold or other health problems increases. During the day temperatures can be a bit higher, while the bedrooms are usually cooler. In Germany, the following values are considered optimal:Living room: 20°C to 22°CChildren's room: 20°C to 22°C (18°C at night)Bedroom: 16°C to 18°CBath: 20°C to 23°C (depending on usage and time of day)Kitchen: 19°C  TIP:Each additional degree of room temperature increases the heating costs. Use the possibilities of modern heating systems and lower the room temperature in unused rooms by around 5°C during this time. To save energy, you can schedule heating breaks, for example. Adjust the devices so that the room temperature is lower when you are not at home. If you are away for a few days, reduce the temperature to 15°C or slightly lower. Based on this, you will reach the feel-good temperature after your return within 1 to 2 hours.Do room temperature controllers require a power connection?In order to work correctly, a room temperature controller needs a power supply. Unless it is a device with radio technology, you need a cable from the heating circuit distributor to the controller. This serves to supply the controller with power and to connect an actuator. You therefore need a cable with at least four conductors and a corresponding cross-section, of which the yellow-green protective conductor is used exclusively for protective earthing. When buying, make sure that you have a 24V or 230V system.How do I set the exact temperature with analogue room temperature controllers?Some analogue room temperature controllers with a rotary disk do not show the room temperature in °C, but rather a scale, often from 1 to 6. It can be a bit difficult to find the optimal temperature here. However, there is a reason for this. The manufacturers do not label the heating controllers with degrees, since other factors influence the room temperature. Deviations arise, for example, from accumulated heat or draughts. If this is the case, the temperature on the controller does not match the temperature in the room and differences arise. The scale roughly corresponds to the following temperatures:* (asterisk - if present) corresponds to approx. 5°C and is designed as frost protectionLevel 1 corresponds to about 12°CLevel 2 corresponds to around 16°CLevel 3 corresponds to around 20°CLevel 4 corresponds to around 24°CLevel 5 corresponds to around 28°C If it is colder on the room temperature controller than in the rest of the room due to drafts, the set level 3 may already correspond to room temperature level 4. In the opposite case, the room temperature may only be 16°C, although for the controller it is in a niche Accumulated heat has already reached 20°C. The heating is switched off too early. In these circumstances you have to try something to find the optimal setting position.With a modern heating system, you can regulate the temperature in your immediate vicinity individually. In the eibabo® technology store you will find numerous room temperature controllers that you can integrate into your heating system depending on the requirements or equipment. When buying, pay attention to quality. Here in the shop you can get top devices from manufacturers such as Busch Jaeger, Eberle, Gira, Jung, Theben, Devi and dozens more.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Stats, switches and controllers > Room thermostat you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Control unitCooling systemElectronicsExternal controllerFloor temperature controlGlass heaterHeating technologyInfrared heaterMaster controllerMechanicallyOutside temperature controllerPanel heatingProtection temperature controllerRadiant heatRemote sensorRoom temperature controllerRoom thermostat insertSpace heatingSwitch rangeTemperatureTemperature sensorTemperature switchText displayTiled stove temperature controllerUnderfloor heatingVentilation controlWet room controllerWet room temperature controllerfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Room thermostat:ABBAlre-itBerkerBusch JaegerCarelDelta DoreDeviEberleEGOEHT AEGElsoEthermaFricoGiraGlen DimplexGlenHagerHeliosJumoJungKraemer & KrausLegrand SEKOMaicoMertenRademacherSiemensSomfyStiebel EltronThebenVitramoWindowMaster
Cover frames - How do you turn your switches, buttons or sockets into a visual highlight? Are the standard models from the hardware store not individual enough for you? We'll show you how to combine colors, shapes and styles, sometimes across manufacturers. At eibabo® you will find a large selection of cover frames, cover plates, ring plates and central plates as well as intermediate frames from over 40 brand manufacturers.What are cover frames?The cover frame forms the outer ring of a socket, button, switch, controller, network socket or other insert. The manufacturers have adapted to the needs of their customers and produce switch programs with which you can determine the appearance yourself. Cover frames are available for individual inserts, but also for two to eight times. For example, combinations of switches, buttons, sockets and network sockets are possible. Choose between numerous designs, materials and the many variants for vertical or horizontal installation.Can frames and inserts from different switch series be combined?Combine the cover frames in different designs with inserts from other series and manufacturers. This allows you to design switches, sockets or other inserts with different cover frames in your living room in a highly individual way. Or set up your office workstation ergonomically and efficiently according to your ideas.What to look out for:Is the cover frame suitable for a round or square insert?What is the dimension of the inner diameter or cutout?Are the corners of the cutout rounded?Is the cutout square?Does the color of the insert match the color of the frame? PICTURE: Cover frame variants round and square, whiteThis results in the choice of the appropriate insert. Most manufacturers produce frames and cover frames with an inner cut-out of 55x55mm or 50x50mm. This enables you to exchange, combine or vary central inserts such as sockets or switches with frames, regardless of the manufacturer. Refer to the product description to find out whether the inside dimensions of the cover frame you have chosen fit the desired central insert. TIP:White is not the same as white. If you want to combine different white parts from different manufacturers, please make sure that the color and the surface are the same. Slight differences in color and surface gloss between white components quickly appear as incorrect colors. However, deviations do not pose a problem if two contrasting colors are intended to be combined.Are there also cover frames that do not match other series?Of course, there is nothing wrong with choosing a special range of switches from a specific supplier here in the shop. There are numerous cover frames and inserts that only fit the respective counterpart of the special series. Nevertheless, you have the opportunity for individual design, provided the series has color combinations.PICTURE: Cover frame variants - Busch Jaeger Impuls colouredSome manufacturers offer exclusive switch programs. These can be made of brass, stainless steel or brushed aluminium. Cover frames from these series are usually not compatible with other programs either.How do I mount a cover frame?In most cases, the cover frame is clamped behind the central plate (the plastic part of the insert) of the socket, switch or button. This is held securely by screwing the central plate to the insert. If you want to remove the frame, loosen the screw in the middle of the central plate and pull it off carefully. Now you can remove the frame. Please pay attention to your safety, because after removing the covers, the current-carrying contacts are exposed. When working with electricity, please always switch off the power supply beforehand and secure it against being switched on again.Hygienically cleanCentral plates and cover frames are often touched and should be cleaned regularly. Dirty plastic parts can be cleaned again in the dishwasher.Cover frames that are sensitive to heat or water (e.g. metal frames) should be carefully cleaned by hand. Before you begin assembly again, the clean parts must be absolutely dry. Place the frame behind the central plate and screw it to the insert.Do cover frames break easily?Cover frames and central plates are rarely subjected to greater loads. Only during assembly and disassembly is there a risk of damage, for example by overtightening the screw. In everyday life, the high-quality products from all major manufacturers have proven to be very robust. Benefit from our huge selection and the low prices for cover frames from ABB Stotz, Gira, Hager, Jung, Bachmann, Ekey (AT), Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Elso, CommScope, Corning, Eltako, Legrand, Merten, Rademacher or Telegärtner, Wisi, Peha, Siemens, SOMFY or Tehalit. The products in our catalog are sorted by relevance. This makes it easier for you to find the right item for you.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Cover frame for domestic switching devices you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accent lightingArchitect programAutomatic installationBlind coverBrilliant whiteCover hoodDevice frameHome ventilationLight frameLight switchLotus whiteMidframeMounting frameName tagNickel metallicPendulum fanRadio systemReal wood frameRemovable fanRolloHomeControlSingle frameSlate frameSocket coverSocket lockSpeaker grilleSurface frameSwitch rangeTitle blockfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cover frames:Astro StrobelBachmannBerkerBusch JaegerCommScope EMEACommScope/AMP NetconnCorningDeviDätwylerE+P ElektrikEatonEkeyElsoEltakoGiraIssendorffJungLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOLingg & JankeMaicoMennekesMertenMetzMurrelektronikNovar AckermannOBOPehaPhoenixRademacherRutenbeckSetecSiemensSomfyTehalitTelegärtnerTelevesThebenWaremaWisi
Level monitoring device - Do you have a swimming pool or do you work professionally with liquids such as milk, drinking water, sea water or waste water? With level monitoring relays, you can monitor and control the levels of conductive liquids in containers, cisterns, wells or basins. Depending on your needs and setting, you can use it to monitor minimum and maximum levels, maintain a certain level or protect your containers from overflowing. They also protect your pumps from running dry or under load, thus preventing their destruction. The level monitors available in the eibabo technology store are equipped differently and therefore also have additional functions in some cases. For example, you can regulate the sensitivity and switching processes or have the current status displayed via LED displays. Our level monitoring devices are quality products and come from manufacturers such as Siemens, Schneider Electric or ABB.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Relays > (Fill) level monitoring relay you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:(Fill) level monitoring relayControl relayDC voltage sensorDry run protectionFill level/level monitoring deviceHanging electrodeLeakage monitoringLevel controlLevel guardLevel limit switchLevel measurementLevel monitorLevel monitoringLevel monitoring deviceLevel monitoring relayLevel relayLevel sensorLevel switchLevel/level monitoring deviceMeasuring relayMonitoring deviceMonitoring relayOverflow relayPipeline rupturePlastic hex nutPlastic nutRelayTest functionfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Level monitoring device:ABBBaumerDoldEatonEndress + HauserFinderIfm ElectronicJolaMetzOmronPepperl + FuchsPhoenixSchneider ElectricSiemensTeleTurck
Switch cabinet empty - You still don't know which control cabinet to buy? You are not sure about the choice of size, materials and equipment? You will find the right control cabinet for your needs in this eibabo® catalogue. The control cabinet is the heart of an electrical installation. This is where all wires 'literally' come together.What is a switch cabinet?The control cabinet is a protected storage place for electrical devices and switchgear. This serves to ensure the safety of the devices and the people who work with them. A control cabinet contains, among other things, circuit breakers, fuses, relays, measuring devices and control devices. In addition, electricity meters, multimedia connections or power supplies can be installed in them. Control cabinets are usually differentiated according to design, size and function. The area of application of a control cabinet is often determined by its IP protection class (ingress protection). This indicates how well a control cabinet is protected against foreign objects and moisture. Most control cabinets are made of metal or plastic. Metal control cabinets are the best choice when it comes to security. Plastic cabinets are less robust and more likely to be damaged in the event of a fire. These are preferably used as terminal housings / terminal boxes for sub-distributions.What are the differences between the individual control cabinets?Control cabinets differ primarily in their design and location. Floor-standing control cabinets are designed for installation on the floor. They have a high load capacity and are ideal for heavy installations. Most floor-standing control cabinets have a double floor to ensure optimal ventilation. Wall switch cabinets are mounted on the wall or recessed from the floor to the middle between 1.10 m and 1.85 m. You will often find add-on control cabinets in server rooms. These are designed to be mounted side by side. Cabinets within a row do not have side panels. This saves space and simplifies installation across multiple cabinets. Their structure ensures optimal cooling of the installed devices. TIP:You can have special control cabinets for complex requirements made individually with additional cut-outs, bores, ventilation or viewing windows. Terminal boxes are usually smaller than control cabinets. Depending on the place of use, they are used to accommodate cables or lines and are particularly space-saving. Outdoor control cabinets are specially designed for outdoor use and are particularly resistant to the effects of the weather. These are often used in industrial plants or on construction sites. Corrosive environmental conditions can prevail in the pharmaceutical and food industries. You should therefore choose particularly robust materials such as stainless steel for such locations. These are especially suitable for use under difficult conditions.What is the function of a control cabinet?A control cabinet protects the electrical and electronic equipment inside. Dust and water should be kept away. In addition, sufficient cooling of the installation should be ensured to prevent overheating. The control cabinet itself must also be designed in such a way that it protects against external influences such as vandalism. A control cabinet usually has a modular structure. An individual subdivision into power ranges and control ranges is ensured by mounting rails and mounting plates. In addition to a flexible structure, these also enable simple maintenance and repairs. The components must be arranged within the control cabinet in such a way that no electromagnetic or mechanical influences occur.Image: Schneider Electric NSYS3D6425 control cabinetA control cabinet shields the installation from electromagnetic emissions from its environment. Control cabinets are usually closed so that nobody can accidentally come into contact with the installations. In addition, a control cabinet is used for fire protection inside and outside. Controlling the current flow is also an important task of a control cabinet. It may be necessary to regulate or switch off the flow of electricity in certain areas of the network, for example when a device needs to be repaired or replaced. This ensures that just the right amount of current is flowing and that there is no danger to equipment or people.Is the temperature in my control cabinet correct?The temperature in the control cabinet is an important factor for the function of the components installed in it. However, it is not only the temperature itself that is important, but its constancy. Extreme fluctuations damage the electronic components. In general, one speaks of an optimal average temperature of 25°C. If there are larger fluctuations, condensate can form. This may impair the function of the installed devices. Thus, the average temperature is not a reliable guide. You should make sure that the temperature remains as constant as possible. If this is slightly higher than the room temperature, this usually does not damage the installation. On the contrary: the evaporation of moisture is promoted. Most of the components in the control cabinet are designed for an operating temperature of up to 50°C. In order not to impair the service life, a temperature of more than 35°C should not be exceeded permanently.What should you consider when choosing a control cabinet?Choosing the right control cabinet depends on numerous factors. Control cabinets are available in a variety of sizes, designs and price ranges and can be used for different purposes. Ask yourself the following questions:In which environment will the control cabinet be installed? This affects the material and the IP protection class.Is it a private system or a complex installation? The size of the closet depends on that.What meters and devices will be installed and how many?Will the cabinet be installed in a public or semi-public area? Then it should be lockable.Who should be granted access to the control cabinet?Is an alarm system necessary?Should the operating conditions be monitored (temperature, humidity)?Is air conditioning necessary?Is a smoke detector or extinguishing system necessary?and much more NoticeControl cabinets are not indestructible and can be damaged by vandalism, improper handling or extremely high temperatures. Therefore, when buying, you should pay attention to its suitability for the intended purpose.The control cabinets from the eibabo® shop are robust and durable. In this catalog you will find numerous variants of the best quality. Well-known manufacturers include ABN, Assmann, Bopla, Devi, Eaton, Eldon, Enoc, Hager, Heitec, Kathrein, Mennekes, nVent Thermal, Panduit, Phoenix, Rittal, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Spelsberg, Striebel & John, Televes , Triax, Vertiv and Weidmuller. In addition to the switch cabinet itself, there may be other switch boxes or sub-distributors, depending on the complexity of the system. Empty and unequipped, the housings are made of metal or plastic. Depending on their size and equipment, these have bases for accommodating terminal strips or devices for mounting rail systems. In any case, you buy cheaply from eibabo® and receive your delivery in the shortest possible time.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cabinet enclosures > Enclosure/switchgear cabinet (empty) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Add-on cabinetAdd-on distributorBusbar systemCloset systemClosetsControl boxCorner cabinetCounter fieldElectrical enclosureElectronics housingEmpty plastic caseFood safeHousing solutionsHousing systemsHygienic housingIndoor housingIndustrial housingLarge closetLow-voltage distributorMetal frameworkOutdoor cabinetOutdoor heatingPlasticPlastic cabinetPlastic casePolycarbonateSingle cabinetSmall casefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Switch cabinet empty:ABNAssmannBoplaDeviEatonEldonEnocHagerHeitecnVent ThermalPhoenixRittalSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergTelevesTriaxVertivWeidmüller
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
Wet-dry vacuum cleaner - With a wet and dry vacuum cleaner from the eibabo technology store, you are opting for a high-quality and reliable all-rounder that can not only vacuum up dust, animal hair, crumbs and other dry dirt, but also remove coarse and damp dirt as well as water and other liquids is suitable. Its radius of action is not limited to domestic use. A wet and dry vacuum cleaner also does a good job outdoors, in workshops or in the garage. Clean upholstered furniture or car seats, vacuum up accidentally knocked over liquids or clear the melting slush from the garage floor. Thanks to the use of high-quality materials, a long service life is guaranteed even if the device is handled very robustly. In addition, you are armed with a large capacity and an exceptionally high suction power to eliminate almost all mishaps.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Power tools > Wet and dry vacuum cleaner (electric) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:All-purpose vacuum cleanerAll-vacuum cleanerAsbestos suction cupBaker suckerBoiler vacuumCanister-cylinder cleanerDamp vacuum cleanerDry vacuumDry vacuum cleanerElectric suction cupGypsum vacuumHard floor cleanerHazard vacuumHazardous material vacuumIndustrial vacuumIndustrial vacuum cleanerLime vacuumMulti-purpose vacuum cleanerOven suckerSafety vacuumSpecial vacuum cleanerSpray extraction cleanerSteam cleanerVacuum cleanerWet and dry vacuum cleaner (electric)Wet and dry vacuum cleaner (electrical)Wet vacuumWood vacuumfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Wet-dry vacuum cleaner:BaierBosch Power ToolsMakitaMetabowerkeStarmix
Pressure switch - Would you like to control switching processes in a technical system that are triggered by changes in the pressure of a gaseous or liquid medium? Then you need a pressure switch. Here you can learn a little more about the history, the tasks and the operating principle of pressure switches. Inexpensive and reliable pressure switches for switching valves or pumps are available here in the eibabo® online shop. Choose a model that suits your system from our range.What are pressure switches?Pressure switches are used to automate a pump or compressor. The basic principle of these switching devices is that connected devices:switched on when the pressure falls below a set limitoff when the upper pressure limit is reached Image: Eaton MCSN11-V pressure switchPressure switches have many names. The following terms are very common:Differential pressure switch, pressure limiter, pressure controller, pump relay, water pressure switch, air pressure switch or compressor switchThe devices are used, for example, in liquid tanks or gas tanks in which the filling level or the internal pressure of the medium contained therein is to be monitored. This ensures that certain values are not exceeded or fallen below. Alternatively, when a critical value is reached, switching processes are triggered in order to restore the desired or programmed normal state. A distinction is made between mechanical and electronic pressure switches, which offer individual advantages depending on the desired area of application.The history of the pressure switchIn the past, pumps and compressors were switched on and off mechanically and required constant human intervention. In the early 1930s, August Frede Maschinenfabrik (today: Condor-Werke) developed a simple and functional device that was equipped with a membrane and worked according to a spring principle. This first pressure switch should automate the switching on and off of pumps or compressors. In 1935, the company received the world's first patent for a diaphragm pressure controller for the automatic control of pumps. To this day, Condor-Werke is one of the global market leaders in the development and production of pressure switches.What are the advantages of a pressure switch?A pressure switch allows full automation of the start-up and shut-down process, eliminating the need for human involvement in managing the pump or compressor. An automatic shutdown when the upper pressure limit is reached guarantees the safety of the respective system. If pumps or compressors only work within a certain pressure range due to intelligent switching processes, energy costs can be significantly reduced and resources saved. TIPBe sure to note the installation location and, accordingly, the moisture protection of the pressure switch. In addition, pressure switches are very reliable and durable.The mechanical pressure switchDepending on the design, pressure switches can work mechanically or electronically. Mechanical type devices are more common due to their reliability, durability and simplicity. The mechanical pressure switch can be installed directly on site with minimal effort.NoticeHigh-quality pushbutton switches have non-stick silver-plated contacts, a high-strength diaphragm and fine-tuning capabilities. Especially with cheap goods from the Far East, the lack of these properties can lead to failures and unreliable switching operations. Here in the eibabo® online shop you only get reliable quality goods from well-known brands.The functional principle of a mechanical pressure switch is essentially based on the combination of a membrane with a block of adjustable springs. The pressure of the working medium is transmitted through the diaphragm to the working pressure setting springs by means of nuts or screws. A differential pressure setting spring measures the value of this compression. If the compression of the working pressure setting springs exceeds a certain value due to the pressure of the diaphragm, the differential pressure setting spring opens the contacts in the contact block and the pump or compressor is switched off. When the pressure drops, the tension in the springs relaxes again and the compression decreases. The mains contacts then close again and the connected device is switched on again. Depending on the version of the pressure switch, there may be additional outlets for connecting a pressure gauge and safety valves.The electronic pressure switchAn electronic pressure switch is actually a complete pump controller. As a rule, these devices include elements for soft starting, protection against dry running, as well as ways of setting the upper and lower thresholds of the operating mode of the pump or compressor. The advantages compared to a mechanical pressure switch are the smaller dimensions and the setting principle. Sensitivity adjustment screws are located on the electronic pressure switch body.How do I protect myself from my system running dry?The cause of failures in the operation of pumps or compressors is often the lack of the required working medium in the system. This problem is annoying and affects the reliability of all components. Idling leads to overheating or damage to parts and the associated failure of the entire system. To avoid this, when choosing a pressure switch, please consider the characteristics and allowable ratings for the operation of your pump or compressor. You avoid the danger of idling as follows:Buy a device with dry-running protection. These devices are a bit more expensive, but respond very effectively to pressure drops.Invest in the installation of a controller that not only monitors the pressure. This would, for example, also switch on the pump if the actual values fall below the set target values. How do I choose a pressure switch?When choosing a pressure switch, it is necessary to determine the type of pressure switch, the required functionality and the operating pressure:Should the switch monitor the pressure of liquids or gases?Does the switch have to be able to withstand chemical compounds?In which key figures is the working pressure range?How is the power supply designed for the switch (voltage, number of phases, current)?What sizes are required for the flange connections?What additional components and options are desired? Examples of this would be: start button, thermal relay to protect the electric motor, dry running protection relay for pumps, relief valve to make starting compressors easier and so on. When installing a high-quality pump, please remember that the pressure switch should also be of the same quality. This is the only way to ensure reliable operation. by the wayThe manufacturers of high-quality devices carry out long-term tests with the pressure switches in the laboratory in order to guarantee more than half a million switching operations. Use our detailed search to select your pressure switch. There you can precisely set the parameters of the switch you want and filter accordingly.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Pressure switch you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Compressor switchCylinder switchDifferential pressure switchPressostatPressure limiterPressure monitoring devicePressure regulatorPressure sensorPressure sensorsPressure switchPressure transducerPressure transmitterTwo-position controllerVacuum monitorVacuum switchfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Pressure switch:Alre-itBaumerBourdon-HaenniCondorDoepkeEatonElsterEndress + HauserHeliosHoneywell FemaIfm ElectronicIpf ElectronicJumoMaicoNE-MARockwellSchneider ElectricSickSMC Deutschland
Cover switch-button-dimmer - Do you prefer plain and simple covers for switches and buttons? Or may it also be something extravagant? We offer a huge range and show you what colours, shapes and styles are there? At eibabo® you will find blind covers and switch covers that make our home functional, comfortable and individually adjustable. This includes covers for room temperature controllers and dimmers from over 20 brand manufacturers at top conditions.PICTURE: Busch Jaeger 2504-2014 blind rockerWhat are covers for switches and buttons?Our life is hardly imaginable without power connections in the house. We operate light switches and plug sockets several times a day. Anyone involved in the planning and construction of a building knows the importance of covers for switches and sockets. Trouble-free functionality, simple design, durability and safety are what count in everyday contact with the interfaces to the power grid. How are these devices constructed? Roughly speaking, conventional switches and buttons consist of an insert, a frame and a cover.The insert consists of the switching technology or the technology for the button and is installed in a switch box.The cover frame forms the outer ring of a socket, button, switch or other insert.The covers fill the frame and ensure that we can safely operate switches, buttons or sockets. The manufacturers have adjusted to the needs of their customers. These offer switch programs with which you can determine the appearance of your switches, buttons and sockets yourself. Covers are available as:Rocker switches, rocker switches and double rockers for lights, blinds, heating and the likeCentral plate for sockets, network sockets and other mediaCable outlet or key switchBlind cover without functionalityCentral disc for dimmers, sensors, temperature controllers Can covers for switches and buttons be combined with frames from other switch ranges?The answer is yes and no. Inserts, frames and covers are standardized, but the details can differ. Why is that? The standard refers to DIN 49073:2007-09. This prescribes the typical dimensions of a switch box (diameter: 60 mm or 68 mm. Depth: 40 mm to 66 mm). The switch ranges of all manufacturers fit into your existing and standardized switch boxes. The situation is different if you want to combine different switch ranges. Although all switch series correspond to the basic installation standard, there are differences in design. As a result, some series are not compatible with other series. Particularly exclusive switch programs are usually also not compatible with other programs. These are usually made of glass, brass, brushed aluminum or stainless steel. TIP:When combining white parts, make sure they have a matching color number (RAL) and the same surface treatment. There may be minor differences. Some covers for buttons and switches match cover frames from other series and manufacturers in terms of shape and size. This allows you to design the control elements in your living room or work area very individually. If you want to combine, we recommend matching the inserts and cover first. In many cases, you will receive these devices as a matching set. This results in the choice of a suitable framework. Many manufacturers produce standardized frames with a cut-out of 55x55mm or 50x50mm. These fit onto correspondingly standardized covers and inserts. Then swapping, combining or varying is possible. If you are not sure, please look at the product description and compare the dimensions given.How do I remove a cover for switches and buttons?You can replace covers for sockets and switches yourself. Please pay attention to your safety, because after removing the covers the current-carrying contacts are exposed. When working with electricity, please disconnect the power supply beforehand. In most cases, the cover or the central plate is screwed to the insert with a small, centrally located screw. You can simply loosen them and carefully pull off the cover.cleaningCentral plates, central discs, rocker switches and cover frames are often touched. We recommend regular cleaning. With a rinse cycle in the dishwasher, all parts become clean again.Some materials are sensitive to heat or water. For example, clean metal covers by hand. Please make sure that the cleaned parts are absolutely dry before you start the cultivation. Place the frame behind the cover and screw it to the insert.Is there a cover for buttons and switches for outdoor use?A special feature are the covers for outdoor use. This is due to the necessary protection against dust, dirt and water. The optimal switch range for use outdoors or in damp rooms is at least IP44 splash-proof. This should also have a reinforced frame, be made of robust material and be mountable to protect it against theft. As a rule, you do not receive such covers individually but in a set. TIP:Many outdoor covers are visually very appealing. These can also find a place in the interior design. Please do not use interior covers in damp rooms or outdoors. As a rule, these switch ranges do not offer the necessary protection.Do covers for switches and buttons break easily?Covers for switches and buttons are actuated several times a day, depending on where they are used. However, the loads on the material are low. The high-quality products from all major manufacturers have proven to be very robust in everyday use. With careful handling, the covers can last for several decades. During assembly and disassembly, there is a risk of damage if, for example, you overtighten the assembly screw. Benefit from our huge selection and the low prices for covers from Alre-it, Berker, Busch Jaeger, DEHN, Eaton, Elso, Eltako, Gira, Hager, Jung, Legrand Bticino, Legrand SEKO, Merten, OBO, Peha, Rademacher, Siemens , Somfy, Tehalit and Thebes. The products in our catalog are sorted by relevance. This makes it easier for you to find the right item for you.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Control element/cover plate for domestic switching devices you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:ActivityAntique brassBlank panelBlind switch toggleCentral diskControl surfacesDouble switchEmergency call systemExtensionFull plateHeating emergency switchLight emission windowManufactureMocha metallicNurse emergency callResidual currentRotary dimmerSensor insertShaver socketShutter buttonShutter controlSignal colourSurface frameTactile controlTemperature controllerTimersTitle blocksToggle switchfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cover switch-button-dimmer:Alre-itBerkerBusch JaegerDEHNEatonElsoEltakoGiraJungLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOMertenPehaRademacherSiemensSomfyTehalitTheben
Accessories built-in-wall-ceiling - When fitting out the interior of a property, you should definitely take the electrical installation into account right from the start. It has proven useful to draw up a plan in advance of where you want to install sockets, light switches or lamps in the future. Especially with non-load-bearing walls in dry construction or with suspended ceilings, there are always cavities and additional space to lay the electrics. Depending on the structural conditions, the use of numerous accessories may become necessary. In this catalog from your eibabo online shop, you will find all sorts of accessories for perfectly installing electrical cables inside walls and ceilings. Simply put the small parts you need directly from the product list on your wish list and then transfer your selection to the shopping cart with one click. There you can pay safely and conveniently and then receive your delivery quickly and reliably.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Connection devices > Accessories for junction boxes/junction cases for mounting in the wall you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessories for box/housing for mounting in the wall/ceilingAccessories for flush-mounted boxesAccessories for junction boxes/cases for mounting in the wallAccessories for junction boxes/junction cases for mounting in the wallAccessories/spare parts for junction boxes/cases for mounting in the wallAluminum nailBackbox accessoriesCable protection plateCable protector plateCentererClamping ringConnectorCounter support star profileCouplerCoupling pieceDecorative panelDistance frameDistance holderEntry portMounting pinMounting ringsPoetrySealingSpare part for junction boxes/cases for mounting in the wallSpare parts for junction boxes/cases for mounting in the wallSpare parts for junction boxes/junction cases for mounting in the wallStar profileSupplementary component for built-in boxesfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Accessories built-in-wall-ceiling:Alre-itBachmannBerkerBusch JaegerElsoEricoKaiserPanduitPROTEC.classRittalSpelsbergWAGO
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