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b + b - With b+b Automations- und Steuerungstechnik GmbH, the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® have an innovative provider of complete solutions in the areas of labeling, serialization, aggregation and building automation in their range. The main focus is on the building automation product group, which the eibabo® technology store specializes in. Here you will find, among other things, the company's own developments, such as the EIBDoktor Profi IP USB complete packages for diagnosing and reconstructing KNX systems, modern EIB points, EIBAck modules, IP gateways and various versions of the FIAVis visualization tools for the cost-effective visualization of EIB systems , depending on the requirement with or without process point limitation. The range also includes manual, semi-automatic and fully automatic labellers, special machines, label dispensers, serialization software, aggregation systems, track and trace systems, label printers and consumables. The extended range of services of b+b Automations- und Steuerungstechnik GmbH includes the development of industry-specific standard and individual solutions for various hardware and software components. The developments are used in pharmaceuticals, the food, packaging and beverages industry as well as in the chemical industry. The company was founded in Airlenbach in 1986 and is still located in the Odenwald, between Frankfurt am Main and Stuttgart. Today it employs over 100 people and operates internationally. The products are sold throughout Europe, but also in North and South America, Asia and North Africa. The b+b Automations- und Steuerungstechnik GmbH is supported by sales offices in Europe, Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe and the USA.
Hauff - The eibabo® technology store is your online specialist market for electrical installations and offers you the full range to meet all installation requirements for a project. When planning and installing electrical systems, the cables and lines to be laid almost always have to be distributed within a building. Or the installation must first be placed inside the building, and in some cases out again to reach, for example, the garage, the barbecue area, a shed or the lighting in the driveway. For all these tasks, it is often necessary to use special cable ducts, pipe ducts, house entries or house designs in order to be able to comply with certain structural conditions. Hauff-Technik from Hermaringen in Baden-Württemberg has made a name for itself in this field and is one of the leading European manufacturers of secure sealing systems in and on the house - regardless of whether it is a single-family house or an infrastructure project such as an airport or power plant . Thus, the customer base is made up of a wide variety of trades. Energy suppliers, municipal utilities, construction companies, industrial companies, architects, planners and private builders use the innovative products from Hauff-Technik GmbH & Co. KG. The systems protect against the ingress of water, gas, fire, dirt and vermin. Hauff-Technik was founded in 1955 by Werner and Hilde Hauff as an injection molding company. The actual success story of the company began in 1975 with the first industrially manufactured cable bushing. Today it employs over 450 people and is also internationally active with subsidiaries in Germany, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates. In the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® you will find press seals, sealing sets, dowel flanges and builder's packages from the Hauff brand.
Grothe - The history of the Grothe company begins as early as 1892. In the early days of the electric age, the founders showed real pioneering spirit and were one of the first manufacturers to start producing bells, contacts, transformers, switches and accessories. And as electricity became established within society and the economy changed, the Grothe company grew and changed as well. Grothe GmbH has belonged to the owner-managed Italian group Urmet since 2001. The merger brought additional know-how to the company and new markets were opened up. The product range has been expanded and now ranges from security technology to gel sleeves and smart home applications. Today, Grothe is one of the world's leading experts for intercom systems, signalling, security technology and building automation. The focus of research and development is on security around the building, door communication, connectivity and convenient control of lights and shutters. The company is located in Hennef. The production of the in-house horns, bell buttons, transformers and flush-mounted gongs is therefore carried out under the title "Made in Germany". The products are subject to the highest quality standards and have a timelessly elegant appearance. In the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® you will find numerous products from the Grothe brand. There are, for example, in-house telephones, electronic door gongs, socket radio gongs and signal horns, but also bell buttons, relays, landing plates, radio transmitters, transformers and door loudspeakers. As one of the company's largest sales partners in Germany, we at the eibabo® technology store always have sufficient stock to ship your ordered Grothe products quickly and safely worldwide.

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Display signal lamp - It's hard to believe how often we are all confronted with indicator and signal lamps every day. Most of the time we no longer actively notice them and only notice them when they are defective or missing. Especially in the field of motor vehicle and rail traffic, indicator and signal lamps are ubiquitous and fulfill important tasks. They are of a special design, because in daily use they have to be able to withstand heat and cold as well as withstand vibrations and impacts while maintaining the same light output. Classic signal lamps with incandescent filaments are still installed in many applications. Due to their relatively low power consumption, their consumption often only plays a minor role. Nevertheless, the durable and energy-efficient LED is also finding its way here and enormously complements the product variety. The offer in the eibabo online shop includes both high-quality classic indicator lamps and signal lamps in LED technology.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Lamps > Indication- and signalling lamp you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Anti-twist protectionBulbsControl unitDouble-coil lampHalogen lampHalogen signal lampHazard warning lampHigh voltage kryptonHigh-voltage standardHigh-voltage traffic signal lampIncandescent lampIndication- and signalling lampIndicator and signal lampLampLow voltage overpressureLow-voltage halogen lampLow-voltage halogen reflector lampLow-voltage overpressure lampLow-voltage traffic signal lampMounting bracketsPear shape lampPotentiometer holderRing mirror lampSelector switchSignallerThreaded ringTraffic signal lampTraffic signalling lampfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Display signal lamp:ABBBosch Power ToolsBusch JaegerCeagEatonGrotheHellumJungKonstsmideLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOMakitaNovarPhoenixRafiRenzRockwellScharnberger+Has.Schneider ElectricSiemensSirenaSommerWerma
Line backbone coupler - Would you like to expand your smart home system and are you looking for a way to integrate additional devices into the existing infrastructure? No problem. The strength of modern building automation lies precisely in this flexibility. In this catalogue, we present line area couplers with which you can expand the topologies of your network.Living, working, security and climate protection - building automation offers many advantages for modern households. In particular, the areas of 'living comfort' and 'energy management' are strongly influenced by the possibilities offered by modern communication media and control technology. Numerous functions in a building can be automated, from switching on the light and setting up needs-based heating cycles to organizing access control systems. It can be controlled from anywhere in the world using a computer or smartphone. When setting up simple and complex networks for the KNX building automation, line area couplers are used, among other things.How is a KNX network structured?Within a KNX network, we distinguish between segments that are networked with each other and have a hierarchical structure. The segments are called lines, main lines and areas. You can think of this as a tree whose trunk splits into branches and further into twigs. The branches represent the smallest unit and are called 'lines' in the KNX network. Each line consists of a KNX bus line, a power supply and the participants. A 'main line' would be the branch that connects several lines into an 'area'. The area line represents the trunk that connects multiple areas. A well-organized structure makes sense, especially for larger networks. Due to the structure in segments with different tasks and priorities, the system remains clear and can be expanded at any time.What is the main task of a line area coupler?To control data traffic, a line area coupler connects two KNX lines with each other. The device ensures galvanic isolation between the lines. This means that each KNX line can be operated electrically independently of the other lines. TIP:A separate KNX power supply is required for each line, main line or area line. Theoretically, 255 KNX participants can be integrated into one line. Due to the average power requirement of KNX devices, cable lengths and other limit value definitions, a maximum of 64 KNX participants (devices with bus coupler) are defined per line. For a standard single-family house, this is usually sufficient with optimal planning.What possible uses does a line area coupler offer?Line couplers or area couplers are also required to create larger KNX topologies with a large number of KNX devices. The smallest topology is a line, which is powered by a KNX power supply. A single line does not yet require a line coupler.At line levelWhen using a 640mA power supply, the number of participants can be significantly increased using line amplifiers. Line area couplers can take over this function. The newly created sub-line has its own KNX power supply and is connected to the existing line via a line amplifier for galvanic isolation. Since the ETS (Engineering Tool Software) allows more than 64 participants per line, the participants of the sub-line can be viewed as if they were in the actual line above.At the main line levelIn the case of extensions, an additional line is usually set up. This receives a 640mA power supply and is coupled to the first line using a line coupler. This line is called the main line. Of course, 64 participants can also be connected to the main line. Up to 15 lines can be connected to this main line. This represents the maximum value of an area. Additional extensions are now also implemented using line couplers (area couplers, depending on the assignment of the physical address and parameterization).At the area levelThe line that connects areas together is the backbone line. This means that up to 15 areas with several tens of thousands of KNX participants are possible. KNX IP routers can connect two KNX installations by means of communication via the routing protocol. This requires an existing network connection between the installations (buildings or parts of buildings). A KNX IP router can use the routing and tunneling protocols in parallel, while a KNX IP interface can only use tunneling.Image: ABB LK/S 4.2 line couplerClassic application examplesWith the use of line area couplers, you create well-functioning and optimally organized communication between the individual segments (lines, main lines, areas) of a system. Depending on the structure of a system, the individual segments can take on specific automatisms in the same room or perform special tasks via a network connection at different locations around the world. Examples for this are:the central control of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning for different workplaces in an office complexthe controlled compliance with necessary hygiene protocols in different parts of a hospital buildingthe implementation and monitoring of security concepts in a residential complex (locking systems, elevators, emergency exits, night lighting)the control of shading systems of global company branches based on the position of the sun, time zone and weather data The full rangeIn the eibabo® shop you can get all the items you need to set up simple or complex topologies. Put your components together using the search function or choose one of our complete packages.Our portfolio includes KNX line couplers and area couplers, KNX line amplifiers, KNX IP interfaces, KNX IP routers from the manufacturers ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, EIBMARKT, Gira, Hager, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens and Theben. On the subject of IP routers, please also visit the 'Interface-Media-Gateway' and 'Data Interface' catalogues.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Area/line coupler for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Area couplerArea couplingArea line couplerBus technologyDIN railsLine boosterLine couplerMedia couplerPower supplyRadio couplerStructural elementSystem deviceTemperature controlTemperature controllerfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Line backbone coupler:ABBBusch JaegerESYLUXGiraHagerJungLingg & JankeMDTMertenSiemensTheben
Switch actuator - Do switch actuators only differ in the number of channels? If you would like to know what you should consider before buying a switch actuator, we have put together some helpful information for you in the following article. The possibilities are therefore very extensive and actuators from the eibabo® range take on very central control and switching functions. But what exactly does that mean? We clarify.Briefly summarizedSwitch actuators are components of modern building automation.You can plan these in the new building, retrofit them in the old building and use them flexibly if you are renting.It is possible to digitally network and switch almost all devices and components of building technology.Switch actuators are parameterized with the standardized ETS software.Private areas of application are, for example, switching operations on lamps, sockets, household appliances, entertainment devices and kitchen appliances.In the commercial sector, for example, you switch access systems, escalators, revolving doors and so on.   How does a KNX switch actuator work?Every bus system consists of actuators and sensors. KNX actuators are active switching elements or drive elements and are comparable to a conventional relay in which the coil is intelligently controlled by bus signals. This converts analogue or digital input signals into switching commands or drive commands. The KNX switching actuator also has its own intelligence in the form of a controller, the so-called 'KNX bus coupler'. You can recognize this controller by the red/black clamp.What types of installation are available for KNX switching actuators?KNX actuators are often also referred to as actuators or binary outputs. A distinction is made between classic switching actuators, dimming actuators, blind actuators, roller shutter actuators, heating actuators, analogue actuators and many others. There are actuators for installation in the electrical distribution, then you have the suffix 'REG' for modular installation device. Flush mount versions are labeled 'UP' for mounting in a mounting box or junction box. As a built-in version for integration in ducts or similar, 'EB' is specified as the mounting type. However, additional protection must also be taken into account for built-in versions depending on the installation.The advantages of switching actuatorsEverything under control ? anytime and anywhere. Single-family houses or apartment buildings, an office building or other real estate can have complex structures. With switching actuators, you simplify the organization of recurring processes and at the same time ensure that nothing is forgotten, no errors occur and, ideally, time and energy are saved. For example, you can adapt your building's access system to office hours or make the heating output dependent on the prevailing outside temperature. Or use the option of being able to operate doors, gates or windows at the same time. This ensures safety, especially in commercial properties, and saves the facility manager a great deal of time. All switching actuators work efficiently and silently. You are free to choose the type of control. This can be done via buttons, remote controls, voice controls, via the Internet or using a smartphone app.Classic application examples in everyday lifeAllow tradesmen access to the building even when you are not on site. Automatically open all escape routes in case of danger or control your children's TV times. In conjunction with motion sensors or presence detectors, doors can be opened and closed or security lighting activated. As you can see, with a little creativity, the possible uses of a KNX switching actuator are almost endless.Image: KNX switch actuator ? Eibmarkt SA.12.16In order to be able to use this potential optimally, it is necessary to know the extensive technical requirements. Which switching actuator do I need for my project and how do I avoid purchasing an unsuitable switching actuator? At eibabo® you will find actuators from brands such as ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, EIBMARKT, Eltako, Gira, Hager, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens and Theben. Depending on their specifications, they are used for various automation systems. More detailed information can be obtained directly from the product. All KNX actuators offered by eibabo® are of the highest quality and can be purchased by both private and corporate customers. Delivery is worldwide.What questions should I ask myself before starting the project?Do I install one device or several?Will more devices be added later?What electrical loads and types of loads can be expected, especially when switching on?How should the control be operated - via app, voice and / or button?Are the devices switched individually or in groups?Which logic should the switching actions follow?and much more... ...accordingly, I have to consider the following thingsthe suitability of the planned or already installed cables and linescircuit protectionthe space required in the electrical distribution systemthe type, number and distribution of control elements ? for example buttonsand much more... Which KNX switching actuator do I need for my project?KNX actuators can be single-channel or multi-channel. For this reason, actuators can switch at least one or more different equipment such as lights, sockets or motors. There are also decisive differences between the manufacturers with regard to the software / application and the technical application. These include, for example, the integrated logics (e.g. staircase lighting function, delay functions, logic functions), the load capacity of the switching channels (6A, 10A, 16A) and the load type (resistive load, inductive load or capacitive load).Each switching actuator is optimized for its respective area of application. The tasks of a heating actuator, for example, are linked to different parameters than those of a universal switching actuator. Everyone has their specific application / software. This eibabo® catalog is about the classic switch actuator. For additional information on heating actuators, shutter actuators or dimming actuators, please use the search function in our shop. NOTE:The application (software) of each actuator determines its special properties. There are also differences in terms of functionality and expandability. Some models are designed as switch actuator main modules. These can later be supplemented with switching actuator extensions via jumper plugs and thus flexibly adapted to loads to be switched in the future.recommendationDownload the descriptions and the application for the desired actuators from the manufacturer's website and compare the specifications.Good planning is therefore a prerequisite. Only when you know what you want to switch with the required actuator can you choose a device that best meets your needs.Is the resilience of an actuator important?When selecting the right actuators, you should pay attention to the required loads on the one hand and the desired functional options that an actuator can offer on a manufacturer-specific basis on the other. Under no circumstances should you, for example, use an actuator with a maximum load capacity of 6A resistive load and 3A for capacitive loads for switching fluorescent lamps with electronic ballasts, since these devices have very high inrush currents (up to 100 A for 3-5ms) for a short time. This can lead to the contacts sticking together. For such loads, it is advisable to use C-load actuators.Does it make sense to use a very heavy duty actuator for very light loads?Please try to select the performance of your actuator as precisely as possible based on your needs. Very low loads on very heavy-duty C-load contacts can lead to wear because the self-cleaning effect no longer occurs. Actuators with a high load capacity of the channels also often require more robust relays with audible switching actions. This should be taken into account in particular when electrical distribution boards are installed in the vicinity of living spaces. TIP:Always choose a switching actuator with regard to its performance to match the respective installation. This protects the technology and extends the service life. In the smart home area, multi-channel 10-16 ampere actuators for resistive loads are used most frequently.Can I connect different phases to the KNX switching actuator?Yes, you can connect different phases to the switching actuator, provided each channel is available separately on the device. In the case of devices with separate potential-free switching contacts, the different phases can be switched next to one another. Different residual current circuit breakers per channel are also possible. In contrast to this, however, operation with different voltages within an actuator is by no means permissible.How do I define the individual switching parameters on the switching actuator?At this point, many interested parties become pensive and begin to doubt whether they can 'program' a switching actuator themselves. It's actually not that difficult. The Engineering Tool Software (ETS) required for this is not really used for programming, but only the group addresses and parameters are assigned to the device.What does ETS mean for KNX?The engineering tool software is a necessary tool for configuring the functions when commissioning KNX devices. The software is only used for parameterization and can also be understood by laypersons with an interest in the logic of the KNX.Programming knowledge is not required and you do not need to know any programming language. If you are interested in the rather simple logical connections of the KNX bus, you are quite capable of creating a project. Of course, more complex concepts require a certain amount of experience. We always recommend having the basic project created by an experienced system integrator. This gives you the option of later changing important parameters yourself very easily if this becomes necessary due to changes in everyday life.What is the difference between binary input and binary output?Switch actuators are also referred to as binary outputs. This designation is not wrong, because these are components that actually switch the connected electrical equipment like a classic light switch - often centrally in the control cabinet. Binary inputs, on the other hand, do not switch the current, but only pass on the signals from conventional operating devices to the KNX system for further processing in a logic module or other KNX participants.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Switch actuator for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Adapter plugBasic moduleBlind controlCommand devicesDrive controlElectric infrared heatingEnergy measurementGarage doorHand controlLatching switchOutdoor areaRadio controlRadio systemRelay switchResponse delayShutter outputShutter switchSocket coverSplash proofStaircaseSun protectionSwitch socketSwitching actuator moduleSwitching deviceVentilation controlWipe-offWipe-onWireless switching outputfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Switch actuator:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEatonEberleEIBMARKTElsnerElsoEltakoESYLUXFinderfrogblue AGGiraHagerIssendorffJungLegrand SEKOLingg & JankeMDTMean WellMertenPehaRutenbeckSchneider ElectricSiemensThebenVaillantWaremaWielandZumtobel
Socket - A socket is much more than an inconspicuous power supply on the wall. Find out here which sockets are available and why you can never have enough of them. In addition to buttons and switches, sockets are among the most important products of all manufacturers of switch programs. A socket is installed either permanently on a wall (surface-mounted socket) or recessed (flush-mounted socket). Sockets can also be part of a mobile line coupling, such as table or multiple sockets. There are also sockets on extensions that are intended for mobile use. A socket is mostly used for the power supply. There are also sockets for telephone / telecommunications and for the data transmission sockets. Devices are usually supplied with single-phase alternating current (in Europe 230 volts) or three-phase alternating current (three-phase current with 400 volts) via classic sockets. There are also standardized sockets for 12V direct current. There are separate socket systems for the supply of higher voltages and currents.Basic information about sockets - in a nutshellA distinction is made between the flush-mounting and surface-mounting types. With the flush-mounted variant, sockets are mounted in switch boxes, which in turn are embedded in the wall. In the 'surface-mounted' variant, sockets are attached to existing walls, usually with dowels and screws.Double sockets are usually nothing more than two single sockets. They obtain the energy from the same supply line. Flush-mounted variants can be optically connected to one another via the frames of the switch range. With surface-mounted devices, both sockets are supplied in one housing.A socket insert is a device for installation in the switch box. It is either attached using claws (clamp connection) or by screwing the base plate of the insert to the screw holes of the switch box. The insert must be supplemented by the frame of the switch range.High-quality moisture-proof sockets usually have a self-closing cover and a rubber seal around the base. They are used in bathrooms, kitchens or utility rooms.Outdoor sockets must protect the current-carrying cables from rain and snow. Their housings are often particularly stable in order to prevent damage from mechanical influences.The degree of protection is a determining variable for the place of use. The best known is the two-digit IP protection class (IP = International Protection / Ingress Protection). The first digit stands for protection against contact and foreign bodies, the second digit for protection against water. The higher both digits, the safer. Planning of sockets - there is no such thing as too muchIf I were to build a house again, I would do many things differently.' You hear it very often like this or something similar when you talk to builders. Not infrequently, the planning and implementation of the electrical installation is one of the things that could be better. It is often the insufficient number of sockets that makes everyday life unnecessarily cumbersome. For example, if there is no socket in a dark corner of the room, you must lay an extension cord for the lamp. You probably won't connect very many electronic devices in a bathroom. A living room is usually equipped with many devices and is occasionally rearranged. Many sockets offer flexibility here. TIP:Sockets are very cheap to buy compared to the whole building. Do not plan too tightly, but generously. But positioning also plays an important role. Plan ahead with the layout of your home, the furnishings, and the purpose of the room. Think about the different uses throughout the year. For example, the following are often overlooked:Sockets in the window reveal to supply the Christmas lightsSockets at ceiling height for extractor hoods, infrared heaters and the likeSockets in the attic (for later expansion)the right sockets in hobby rooms, if necessary for devices that require three-phase currentOutside sockets on the balcony or terraceOutdoor sockets near a cistern or water barrel to feed a pumpOutside sockets in the carport or near storage areas for wood and the likeOutside sockets on the property line / driveway The Schuko sockets in the eibabo® online shopThere are many types of sockets. The so-called Schuko socket is the standard in Europe. The abbreviation SchuKo stands for 'protective contact' and is a designation for the German-speaking area. Internationally, these devices are referred to as type F sockets. Cables with three cores are connected to sockets of this design, one of which serves as a protective contact. This derives leakage currents. The matching plugs (e.g. on electrical devices) are also constructed according to this principle. In this catalogue, we present you with high-quality sockets from over 30 manufacturers, including Gira, Jung, Merten, Hager, Berker, Legrand BTicino, Busch-Jaeger and Siemens.How much load can a single socket withstand?A classic 230 volt household circuit is usually protected with 16 ampere fuses. This results in a maximum load capacity of the circuit of 3680 watts (16 amps x 230 volts). This means that you could theoretically draw 3,600 watts of power from a standard household socket. NoticeWhen it comes to electrical installation, it is advisable never to push individual devices to their capacity limits. In practice, about 2500 watts should not be exceeded at a socket. Based on Central European standards, 200 watts to 300 watts per individual socket is assumed in everyday use. With double sockets it is up to 500 watts. You should take this guideline into account when planning the maximum number of outlets per circuit for your installation.Does eibabo® also offer sockets of other standards?eibabo® is an international online mail order company and offers sockets that are common outside of Europe. The best-known form is the NEMA standard, which is not used in Europe (with a few exceptions). NEMA stands for National Electrical Manufacturers Association and describes a whole range of different sockets and power plugs. These are commonplace in America, such as the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Type B (NEMA-5-15) single-phase AC power is most commonly used in the United States. The regular operating voltage is 120 V, the mains frequency is 60 Hz. NEMA-6 series connectors are intended for heavy loads such as electric ovens. The NEMA system is also in use in parts of Asia, including Japan and Thailand, China and the Philippines. In addition, at eibabo® you will find sockets according to British Standard, Swiss Standard or Australian Standard.How do I integrate a standard Schuko socket into the smart home?An existing socket can be easily expanded in terms of functionality using a WLAN socket. As a rule, these are adapter plugs that you plug into the existing socket. These represent a link between the end device and the socket. An associated application (software) enables the connection to the home network. But it doesn't have to be WiFi. Other models use Zigbee, Z-Wave and Bluetooth as radio technology. If your electrical installation is just being planned, we recommend reserving a few sockets for your smart home. Then you have the option of using the corresponding flush-mounted sockets. These look visually appealing like classic sockets. You no longer need an additional adapter plug.Already knew?At the beginning of the electricity age, sockets and light switches were considered status symbols. Those who were self-respecting presented the electrical installation of the house 'surface-mounted' and clearly visible to everyone.The advantages of such sockets are, on the one hand, that the devices connected to the sockets can be disconnected from the power supply quickly and easily via the smart home system. In this way, the devices do not run on standby and save electricity. On the other hand, you can operate the sockets when you are not at home. If such a device is compatible with Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant or Amazon's Alexa, you can use it to control it.What is the difference to a socket with increased contact protection?At first glance, a socket with increased contact protection can hardly be distinguished from a classic socket. Some manufacturers mark such a model with a small symbol on the case.Image: Gira 045327 Schuko socket outlet with child protectionSockets with increased contact protection have an additional internal safety device that can vary depending on the manufacturer. In some models, this consists of rotary vanes. These open when both pins of a connector exert pressure on them at the same time. With other systems, the central insert can be rotated. So no object can be inserted into the holes of the socket. The installation of such sockets is recommended, for example, where children may have access to them. In other wordsThe designation 'Schuko' for protective contact has nothing to do with protection against accidental contact. Protection against accidental contact must also be provided. An alternative to the socket with increased protection against accidental contact can be separate socket protection. These plug into a standard socket and often work with a twist or slide motion as well. It is very safe with socket locks or lockable flaps.Why should I lock an outlet?Sockets are everywhere. These cannot always be monitored. In times of constantly rising energy costs, one often hears about electricity being stolen unnoticed via a hidden socket. This is made particularly easy for thieves if the socket is publicly accessible. Even if animals, children or other vulnerable people are constantly in the immediate vicinity of the socket, we recommend a lock. Lockable sockets or socket locks are available in the eibabo® shop at reasonable prices. Use our intelligent search.Are there sockets for other areas of application?In addition to classic sockets for everyday use, there are sockets in special shapes. You may need sockets in a place where neither a flush-mounted socket nor a surface-mounted socket is possible. A classic example is the junction box. Here you need a socket with mounting options on the DIN rail. Such models are often adapted in width to the pitch units in the junction box. Another special form are the so-called CEE sockets. These are available in the strengths 16 A, 32 A, 63 A and 125 A and are equipped with three to seven pins. Different colors represent the appropriate nominal voltage. The eibabo® shop offers CEE sockets and sockets for the junction box in separate catalogues.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Socket outlet you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Bike socketBrightness sensorConcealed insertsData socket insertFine protectionFlange socketGround pinHinged cover socketHospitalHousehold wall boxInstallation socketInstallation switchMachine socketOvervoltage protectionPin contactProtective contact wall boxRecording moduleRoom temperature controllerSchuko socketSchuko wall boxScrew fixingSocket connectorSocket coverSpare partSpecial deviceSurface-mounted housingTouch protectionWaterprooffrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Socket:ABLABNBachmannBEGA GantenbrinkBerkerBusch JaegerE+P ElektrikEatonElsnerElsoEltakoEVNGiraHagerHamaHeraHHGJungKleinhuisLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOLützeMennekesMertenMurrelektronikOBOPehaPhoenixPollmannSchneider ElectricSiemensStahlStriebel & JohnTehalitWalther

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RECOMMENDED
OBO - RKV3V - Locking clip for GEK-S/A - Grounding device for device mount RKV3V
1,333.52₹ excl. VAT

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(For 20 Piece) plus shipping
(2,129.92₹ RRP***)
Locking clip for GEK-S/A - Grounding device for device mount
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| RKV3V
x 20 Piece
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OBO - IKR4RW - Installation unit for GEK-S/A - Wall mounted distribution board 84mm IKR4RW
18,036.72₹ excl. VAT

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plus shipping
(30,425.45₹ RRP***)
Installation unit for GEK-S/A - Wall mounted distribution board 84mm
OBO
| IKR4RW
OBO - GEK-SA133110RW - Asymmetric device installation trunking 133x110x2000, St, rw - Wall duct 110x133mm RAL9010 GEK-SA...
11,583.06₹ excl. VAT

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(For 2 Metre) plus shipping bulky item
(18,474.75₹ RRP***)
Asymmetric device installation trunking 133x110x2000, St, rw - Wall duct 110x133mm RAL9010
OBO
| GEK-SA133110RW
x 2 Metre
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OBO - MIW-S - Mineral wool 25 liters ge-gn - Fire partitioning MIW-S
5,399.81₹ excl. VAT

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plus shipping bulky item
(7,894.60₹ RRP***)
Mineral wool 25 liters ge-gn - Fire partitioning
OBO
| MIW-S
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OBO - GK-E70130RW - Tail - End piece for device mount wireway GK-E70130RW
681.57₹ excl. VAT

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plus shipping
(1,157.57₹ RRP***)
Tail - End piece for device mount wireway
OBO
| GK-E70130RW
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OBO - GK-E70110RW - Tail - End piece for device mount wireway GK-E70110RW
655.65₹ excl. VAT

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plus shipping
(1,115.89₹ RRP***)
Tail - End piece for device mount wireway
OBO
| GK-E70110RW
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OBO - GS-E70110RW - Tail - End piece for device mount wireway GS-E70110RW
2,056.76₹ excl. VAT

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plus shipping
(3,116.17₹ RRP***)
Tail - End piece for device mount wireway
OBO
| GS-E70110RW
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OBO - GK-E70170RW - Tail - End piece for device mount wireway GK-E70170RW
707.50₹ excl. VAT

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plus shipping
(1,203.87₹ RRP***)
Tail - End piece for device mount wireway
OBO
| GK-E70170RW
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OBO - BKN200 350 - Mounting bracket depth 198-351 - Console for device mount wireway BKN200 350
1,563.18₹ excl. VAT

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plus shipping
(2,504.97₹ RRP***)
Mounting bracket depth 198-351 - Console for device mount wireway
OBO
| BKN200 350
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OBO - GS-OTRW - Upper part 80x2000mm, St, rw - Cover for device mount GS-OTRW
1,335.37₹ excl. VAT

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(For 2 Metre) plus shipping bulky item
(2,880.02₹ RRP***)
Upper part 80x2000mm, St, rw - Cover for device mount
OBO
| GS-OTRW
x 2 Metre
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OBO - UD GES R2 - Screed box for GES R2 - Service box for underfloor installation UD GES R2
11,319.14₹ excl. VAT

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(20,961.20₹ RRP***)
Screed box for GES R2 - Service box for underfloor installation
OBO
| UD GES R2
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OBO - GS-A70170RW - Device installation trunking without cover 70x170x2000, pcs - Wall duct 170x70mm RAL9010 GS-A70170RW
4,598.78₹ excl. VAT

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(For 2 Metre) plus shipping bulky item
(8,945.67₹ RRP***)
Device installation trunking without cover 70x170x2000, pcs - Wall duct 170x70mm RAL9010
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| GS-A70170RW
x 2 Metre
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