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Housing - The term ?housing? is very broad, and it is not so easy to describe it in concrete terms, especially in electrical engineering. Pretty much all components are protected in some form by a housing. The eibabo technology store offers you all kinds of housings. For example, there are built-in housings, vending machine housings, socket housings, flush-mounted housings, general empty housings and numerous others. They are all used to protect against external influences and are made of materials such as polycarbonate, metal or ABS and, depending on the design, can also be IP protected or weatherproof. Give your sensitive technology a safe home. Your purchase in the eibabo online shop is also secure. We attach particular importance to buyer protection and transparency in shipping and returns.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Connectors > Housing for rectangular connectors you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Add-on housingBuilt-in housingClutch housingConnector housingConnector Quick CouplingConstruction (base)Coupling extensionCoupling housingExtensionHeavy connectorsHousingHousing baseHousing extensionHousing for heavy connectorsHousing for industrial connectorsHousing for rectangular connectorsHousing topHousing with cross lockHousing with longitudinal lockingInstallation housingPlug casePlug housingQuick couplingScrew-in housingSocket caseSocket housingSurface mounting housingSwitch housingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Housing:HartingHirschmannIlmeLappMetzODUPhoenixSiedleStäubliTE Connect.Ind.TelegärtnerWaltherWeidmüllerWieland
Housing command-signal. device - With command and signaling devices, machines and systems in the industrial sector are started, shut down or automatic processes are implemented. These devices, such as buttons, toggle or key switches, mushroom pushbuttons, potentiometers, emergency stop buttons or stop switches, acoustic alarms, signal towers or indicator lights require housings that protect them from external influences. These housings are available from the eibabo online shop. They are usually made of plastic or metal and, depending on the design, have a very high degree of protection, which also ensures use in critical environments. Housings for control and signaling devices are offered both as surface-mounted housings for flexible assembly and as built-in housings for integration into control panels or consoles.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Enclosure for control circuit devices you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Aluminum housingBuilt-in housingCabinet for contact element pushbuttonCommand deviceComplete deviceControl device housingControl unitEmergency stop switchEmergency switchEmpty CaseEmpty pushbutton boxEmpty pushbutton housingEnclosure for control circuit devicesEnclosures for command devicesEnclosures for control and signaling devicesHousingHousing with contact elementsIlluminated pushbuttonIndicator lightInstallation housingMetal bodyPlastic housingPush buttonSelector switchShading controlSignaling deviceSurface mounting housingSurface-mounted housingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Housing command-signal. device:ABBBenderEatonJungRittalRockwellSchmersalSchneider ElectricSiemensWerma
Housing - on-wall-ceiling - Do you want to bring together several electrical cables for your electrical installations? In this catalog you will find housings that have been developed for mounting on a wall or ceiling. These are mainly referred to as junction boxes, junction boxes, connection boxes, distributor boxes or, according to German standards, as installation boxes. Find out here what the differences are between the individual installation boxes and which criteria are relevant when purchasing.With eibabo®, you can choose exactly the installation boxes that are best suited to your project from a comprehensive range. These are also referred to as passive components of an electrical installation and, in contrast to switch boxes, are mostly installed on plaster. Due to their design, these are designed for stationary installation and for accommodating cables, lines, clamps and other connections. We carry housings with strain relief lugs for pendant lights and external mounting lugs. You will also receive housings with high resistance to the effects of weather. These are impact-resistant, protect against rainwater and are also resistant to changing temperatures and seawater. Housings with these special properties are approved for installation on ships and for offshore applications.Notice:Always leave electrical installations to an experienced electrician. When working on an installation box, safety always comes first. Disconnect the relevant circuit from the power supply.A high percentage of the junction boxes at eibabo® are kept in classic white and grey. However, you can also find cases in colors like black, green, brown, and red for a more customized use.What do I need installation boxes for?Junction boxes are an essential part of the electrical wiring systems for houses and other buildings. These are made of metal or plastic and protect cable connections, connections and distributions in an electrical installation. For example, if you want to distribute the individual supply line for a room to several lines, the wiring is done in the installation box.How are installation boxes installed?The assembly of the installation boxes is very simple. As a rule, the housings have markings or screw channels on the inside, which you should use to attach them to stable and secure surfaces. Some variants offer external attachment tabs. Make sure that the housing corresponds to the conditions at the place of use, is freely accessible for maintenance work and cannot be manipulated by unauthorized persons. TIP:You can close and seal some installation boxes tightly. External influences can be quickly identified through the viewing window in the cover.  TIP:Based on experience, we recommend that you make the entries for each cable before installing the socket and insert cables as a test. In tight installation environments, it can be difficult to cut out post-inserts or expand existing diameters.How do installation boxes differ?Installation boxes differ mainly in size, material and properties for specific locations. Installation boxes can be made of either metal or plastic. The choice between plastic and metal depends on which cable material is used and which mechanical loads an installation box should be able to withstand. Metal-sheathed cable and metal conduit typically require a metal junction box for grounding. Even if the installation box is exposed to heavy knocks or similar influences in everyday life, a stable metal model is recommended. Plastic housings are the standard choice for non-metallic cables.Special featuresSome models are fire resistant or shielded for use in severe conditions. Installation under the ground, under water or in potentially explosive areas is also possible in some cases.Check the local regulations for your electrical installation. This will tell you if you need to use wall outlets with a specific IP rating. In most cases, your electrician can tell you what IP rating is required.Correct dimensioning of the installation boxThe dimensioning of an installation box is crucial to ensure the function of the internal connections. If you have enough space available, we always recommend using a slightly larger can. Cables and wires are rigid and difficult to bend into shape. Clamps require space. If you choose the socket too small, the space for working on the connections will also be very small and cramped. When determining the size, consider:the number of lines to be installedthe length of the lines for comfortable workthe cross-section of the lines and the associated flexibilitythe number of clamps to be installedany other components in the can  TIP:Do not leave any exposed wires in the installation box. Even if you do not need a wire, please always provide it with a clamp. Always allow for some reserve for changes in the future. On average, installation boxes for commercial use are larger than housings for private households, as these often have to accommodate more connections.Image: Spelsberg Abox 250-L junction boxHow do I find the right installation box?There is a large selection of installation boxes. This ranges from universal installation boxes to special products. You will find the right product if you ask yourself the following questions:Do I need an installation box for commercial or private use?What are the site conditions like? (surface, temperature, humidity, electromagnetism, risk of impact)How much space do I have for installation?What is installed in the can and how much?What space should I reserve as a reserve?Do I want to secure the installation box? (vandalism, unauthorized access, sealing) The answers result in a catalog of properties. You can easily set these as a filter here in the shop. With many secure payment methods, fast delivery and worldwide shipping, the eibabo® technology store is your competent specialist dealer for all questions relating to electrical installation.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Connection devices > Box/housing for surface mounting on the wall/ceiling you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Balance boxBox canCable tiesCasting resin boxDevice socketElectrical tapeEquipotential bonding boxFire protection boxFlush-mounted boxFunctional integrityInstallation boxJunction boxesKitchen junction boxMini junction boxMounting baseMounting boxOutdoor lightingPhotovoltaicPower supplySecurity boxShutter driveStrain reliefSurface boxSystem socketTransition boxVideo surveillanceWaterproofWiring boxfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Housing - on-wall-ceiling:ABBBernsteinCeagCellpackDätwyler IT Infra.ElsoEnocGlen DimplexGrotheHeliosHenselIndexaKaiserKleinhuisLegrand BticinoMennekesMertenOBOPehaPentairRittalSchneider ElectricSomfySpelsbergStahlVideosystemsWAGOWeidmüllerWieland
Housing - built-in-wall-ceiling - The shell is complete and you are now looking for the right device sockets for the masonry or cavity walls? You will find what you are looking for at eibabo®. Find out here what the differences are between the individual device sockets and which criteria you should consider when purchasing.Device installation boxes are used to accommodate cables, switches or sockets, light switches and other electronic components. They are themselves passive components of the electrical installation and are usually installed under plaster. Due to their design, these are designed for the stationary installation of the devices and for the accommodation of cables and lines. There are numerous different housings for installation in walls and ceilings. The range includes junction boxes, connection boxes, ceiling boxes, cable boxes, switch boxes, central boxes and many other variants for a wide variety of purposes.Are there standard dimensions for switch boxes and junction boxes?If possible, electrical installations are carried out under plaster. For this you need uniform standards so that the switches, buttons and sockets available in Germany can be used equally for every room. For this reason, the dimensions for device sockets are standardized. This uniform regulation is based on DIN 49073. The dimensions mainly refer to the device sockets, which are used for light switches, buttons, sockets and similar devices. They are usually installed in the wall or in the ceiling of a room. The standard diameter is 60 mm or 68 mm. The standard depth is 40 mm to 66 mm. Junction boxes are installation boxes that are standardized according to DIN VDE 0606-1.Image: Kaiser 9252-22 cavity wall junction boxWhat are the differences between switch boxes and junction boxes?The eibabo® shop offers a huge selection of different switch boxes and junction boxes. Many of them differ only slightly in appearance. Nevertheless, each variant serves a specific purpose. Here we present the most important and most common models:Junction boxes: This variant, also known as a junction box, connection box or installation box, brings together or distributes several electrical lines. This box is often square, has a lid and predetermined breaking points for cable outlets on all four sides.Cavity wall box: This is a device box for installation in lightweight walls, such as drywall. The box is used to install switches, sockets and similar equipment. The standard diameter is 68 mm. On the back there are predetermined breaking points of different sizes for cable inlets.Switch box: The switch box is the counterpart to the cavity wall box for installation in solid walls.Junction box: The junction box is a switch box with lateral couplings. This means that several sockets can be connected and automatically have the same standardized distance from one another.Cavity wall box multiple: Installing several boxes in plasterboard can be problematic, especially if you have to pay attention to the distances between the boxes. Multiple cavity wall boxes solve this problem. The mounting distance of the devices corresponds to the standard.Deep switch box: This switch box offers more space for cables and terminals.Electronics box: The electronics box is a switch box with a special design. This has an additional terminal space for another device, in which, for example, an external bus coupler can be accommodated. The terminal compartment can be located on the side or under the box. What are switch boxes and junction boxes used for?Switch boxes are used to accommodate sockets, switches, dimmers and other electrical components. In some cases, these are also used to hold or drain lines. TIP:Some switch boxes are generously designed in depth. Cable connections, distributions or couplers can be accommodated in it. There is no need to use a separate junction box. Electrical lines such as the cables from sockets, lights, switches and other permanently installed sub-distribution boxes come together in junction boxes. In the box, they are connected to terminals to create the desired circuit. A junction box can, for example, be used to connect a motion detector to a permanently installed lamp.How are switch boxes and junction boxes installed?Switch boxes and junction boxes differ mainly in the way they are installed. With surface mounting, switch boxes and junction boxes are mounted directly on the wall. This can be done by a screw connection, sometimes by an adhesive connection. Surface mounting is often used in damp rooms. Flush-mounted installation is the most common mounting variant. Device sockets are installed in a wall or ceiling. This requires a correspondingly large cut-out in the wall. Flush installation includes:Flush-mounted sockets for solid wallsFlush-mounted sockets for cavity wallsInstallation boxes for installation in external cavities / insulationBoxes for installation in special materials such as concrete or solid wood Solid walls are usually fixed by plastering and then plastering. Cavity wall sockets are installed, for example, in lightweight plasterboard walls. With the help of a collar, these lie on the wall surface and are fixed with clips. In addition to cavity wall boxes, there are also installation boxes for cavity wall ceilings, which are specially designed for the static design of ceiling mounting in lightweight construction. For fire protection in dry construction with non-load-bearing walls, cavity wall boxes are made of fire-retardant materials. Tip for assembly:The hole for installing cavity wall boxes is made with a circular hole saw and a drilling template. The installation boxes for installation in external insulation have a particularly deep housing. This allows the insulation structure of the wall to be bridged. The socket holders are intended for anchoring in solid external walls. Switch boxes and junction boxes with special hooks on the housing are available for installation in concrete walls. These ensure a firm hold in concrete and other masonry.How do I find the right switch box or junction box?There is a large selection of switch boxes and junction boxes. This ranges from universal installation boxes to special products. These include, for example, telescopic device holders, junction boxes for cables or connection sockets for large devices and wall lights.Use our filter options in the detailed search.Filter by mounting type or product type, by diameter or installation depth / length.Limit the IP protection class.Choose connectable models if you want to place several cans next to each other. Please noteThere are round and square built-in boxes as well as special shapes for certain switch types.The diameter determines the required wall cut-out. The depth describes the space available inside the box and the associated depth of the installation opening. In the respective product descriptions you will find information on the degree of protection as well as information on the specific installation options and areas of application.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Connection devices > Box/housing for built-in mounting in the wall/ceiling you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessory mounting boxAssortment of screwsBuilt-in boxBuilt-in boxesBuilt-in housingCavity wall boxesCavity wall device boxConcrete installationConcrete installation systemsContact protection boxDouble canElectronics boxElement ceilingExtension clawExtension spreaderFire protection installation boxFlush-mounted boxInsulating boxInsulation boxInterior insulationJunction boxPlastic housingPrecast floorSpeaker enclosureSwitch boxTerminal boxUniversal boxWall light junction boxfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Housing - built-in-wall-ceiling:ABLBEGA GantenbrinkBerkerBusch JaegerComelit GroupFränkischeGiraHagerKaiserLegrand SEKOMennekesMertenMetzOBOPehaSchneider ElectricSpelsberg
Network server cabinet - Special network cabinets and server cabinets are required to accommodate and organize IT equipment in companies and data centers. In the following article, you will learn what the differences are between the individual models, how best to use them and what you should look out for when making your selection.What are the standard dimensions within network cabinets and server cabinets?In order to be able to describe the differences between individual cabinets, we must first look at the similarities. The 19-inch grid has established itself as the standardized norm for fastening network technology in the housing provided for this purpose (e.g. cabinets or racks). This standardization is laid down in the IEC standard 60297 (in Germany DIN 41494). This means that servers, patch panels, routers, switches or UPS can be installed over this dimension and easily in all cabinets. term UPSThe abbreviation UPS stands for 'uninterruptible power supply'. 19 inches corresponds to a width of 482.6 mm. In addition to this standard width, standardized heights are also provided. These are specified in HE (= height unit) or U (= unit). One U corresponds to 44.45 mm. This means that a standard server cabinet with 42 HU is approximately 2 meters high.The external dimensions are based on the internally defined standards. Depending on the model, the cabinets can have different widths and depths. This is because ventilation may be required and wiring may be complex.The most common are cabinets with dimensions of 22, 24, 33, 42, 44 and 47 height units.The width of a cabinet is usually 600 mm, 800 mm or 1000 mm.The depth is typically 800 mm, 1000 mm or 1200 mm.  TIP:If you are unsure of the space you need, always choose a cupboard of the next larger size. The extra space is good for ventilation or allows you to route cables to the side of your built-in devices. Free spaces in height provide space for later extensions.What is the difference between server cabinet and network cabinet?When looking for suitable storage locations for our network technology, we come across different product names and technical terms. The terms 'server cabinet' and 'network cabinet' belong to this. For the layman it is not clear at first glance whether there are differences between the two versions and what they are. Visually, the cabinets are almost the same. Both have the same dimensions or are based on the same 19-inch grid. In fact, however, there are some specific differences. Server cabinets and network cabinets differ in size, design and purpose. The design of the products depends on the specific tasks and the parameters of the network equipment located inside the cabinets.The network closetA network closet is commonly used to store patch panels, routers, switches, as well as network equipment and network accessories. In most cases, the network cabinet is only 800 mm deep and therefore smaller than a server cabinet. The smallest dimension can often be selected in terms of width, too, because cabling is usually manageable. This saves space, because thermal requirements are usually not a problem for the devices mentioned above. Network closets are more likely to have a glass or solid plastic door and the back panel is solid material.The server cabinetThe server cabinet is mainly used to install servers, monitors, uninterruptible power supplies or similar devices. Ventilation and cable management play a special role here. Server cabinets can therefore be chosen wider and deeper than network cabinets. Server cabinets usually have a perforated door and also rear ventilation holes.One of the most important differences to the network cabinet is the load capacity. The selection of the load capacity of a server cabinet is determined by how much technology is to be accommodated in it. Simple models have a carrying capacity of about 450-500 kg. If there are numerous or heavy devices to be accommodated, please select a model with a load capacity of up to 1000 kg. For equipping particularly large systems, models with a load capacity of 1500 kg are used.In addition, most servers generate a significant amount of heat. To facilitate heat exchange, a server cabinet is made of perforated metal with a ventilated front door and back panel.Image: Rittal PremiumServer-10 network cabinetAre there network server cabinets for outdoor use?It is not always possible to accommodate server technology or network devices inside buildings. Network cabinets and server cabinets with special properties are available for outdoor use. These all-weather cabinets have a high IP protection class and thus protect against dust, touch and water. It can be installed free-standing with a base on the street or hanging on a wall. The special requirements for vandalism, fire protection, cable routing, earthing and ventilation are also taken into account. Models with a high degree of protection are allowed to be installed in industrial areas with high levels of pollution and humidity.What advantages does a professional network server cabinet offer?With a network server cabinet, you centralize the installation of all important network components. The technology is monitored and maintained in one place. All standardized devices with a 19 inch attachment can be used, individually positioned and expanded. Closed systems support the requirements for data security according to EU-DSGV. In addition, there is order and clarity in the entire network structure.What else should I consider before buying a network server cabinet?The purchase of a network cabinet or server cabinet is an investment for many years. The IT environment of companies in particular is constantly changing and constantly being expanded. Therefore, select the dimensions of the cabinet sufficiently large. All existing components must find a place. In any case, plan enough space for later installations.The purchase of a server cabinet often goes hand in hand with the purchase of additional accessories. These include fans and air conditioners. It may also be advisable to install an extinguishing system to prevent the loss of data and expensive technology in the event of a fire. Need additional inventory to place your devices? For example, the following ensure clarity and order:Skirting boards for protecting electric cablesOrganizer and cable hook for the proper organization of the electrical installationAuxiliary shelves, drawers, shelves or mounting panels for screens All from a single sourceCompletely equip your network cabinet and server cabinet with eibabo®. You can get everything you need here in the shop. Benefit from low prices for mounting rails, cables, plugs, panels, extinguishing systems and air conditioning units.If the cupboard is not in a lockable room, it should have a lock itself. This prevents access by unauthorized persons.Typically, a network cabinet or server cabinet forms the heart or the control center of your building network. All computers access it, obtain important data or store countless documents. Therefore, such a cabinet is not only a place of storage, but also has a protective function. Therefore, pay attention to robust quality, because a stable basic structure reliably protects against external mechanical influences. The eibabo® technology store offers quality goods from well-known brands such as Assmann, Corning, Eaton, Enoc, Panduit, Rittal, Schneider Electric and Schäfer IT-Systems.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cabinet enclosures > Network/server enclosure you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Base frameClosetData cabinetData network cabinetNetwork cabinetsNetwork closetNetwork distribution cabinetNetwork distributorRack air conditioningServer cabinetServer rackStanding cabinetWall distributorWall housingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Network server cabinet:AssmannEatonEnocPanduitRittalSchneider ElectricSchäfer IT-Systems
Modular coupler - The eibabo range for modular couplings includes various designs, including plugs and sockets in straight and angled designs. We offer you switch cabinet bushings with a robust, refined housing made of die-cast zinc. By the way, did you know that the zinc die-casting process only takes around 10 to 20 milliseconds? A zinc alloy is pressed into a suitable mold under high pressure in a very short time. Other versions of the modular couplings, which are characterized by a sophisticated surface, were also manufactured using the process. In our program you will also find couplings that have integrated protection against damage by automatically releasing the plug connection. We also carry elements that can be assembled without special tools. They are perfect for the assembly and user-friendly connection of data lines. What to do if a data cable is too short or you want to install data transmission systems at home or in the office, for example? With modular couplings you can connect cables and lines in a simple and safe way. On the one hand, you can rely on the classic connectors that the respective sockets offer you for coupling certain cables to one another, or you can use plug-in connectors in the format of the modular Keystone connection system for permanent installations. These are standardized modules, the advantage of which is that they can usually be snapped into standard chassis without tools if they have a grid dimension of 14.5 × 16 mm. The most common are the RJ45 connectors. The modular couplings available from eibabo are inexpensive, available immediately and are used in electrical or optical signal transmission, in network installations or in home entertainment.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Data and telecommunication > Modular coupler you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AdapterAngle connectorAngle jack plugAngular busBuilt-in socketBusBus/busCable connectorCable couplingCommunications technique adapterConnectorCouplerCoupling pieceElbow plugHybrid clutchInstallation busInterconnectsModular connectorModular couplerModular JackModular plugPlug-in connectionPlug/busPlug/plugRJ11 couplingT connectorT-pieceWestern connectorsfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Modular coupler:ABNAssmannBachmannDätwylerEFB-ElektronikGiraHartingHirschmannJungMennekesMetzMurrelektronikPhoenixRutenbeckSchneider ElectricSiemensTelegärtnerWentronic
Convector - If you are thinking about heating your building, then you are probably wondering about the right technology. Read here about the advantages of convectors and how they differ from classic radiators. Find out interesting things about energy efficiency and discover our large selection of devices in different performance classes.Electrically operated wall convectors are used to generate a comfortable temperature in apartments, work environments and other common rooms during the cold season. Convectors are an interesting alternative, especially if central heating is not possible. Think of holiday homes, garages, summer houses or conservatories. The temperature maintained by the convector is regulated in two ways - manually or automatically.Image: Stiebel Eltron CON 15 Premium wall convectorWhat is a convector?A convector consists of a metal housing in which heating elements are located. The heating operation is controlled by an electronic or mechanical thermostat. The heating element itself is housed in a heat-resistant ceramic housing and sealed all around. A surrounding metal housing made of ribs, wings, fins or baffles increases the surface area and ensures optimized heat dissipation. This also guarantees maximum safety and protects people from burns, because temperatures of 600 °C to 1000 °C can prevail inside the device. The advantage of an electric convector is that it does not burn oxygen in the room and does not dry out the air.How does a convector work?An electric convector works on the principle of natural air circulation in the room. Warm air is lighter and rises, cold air is heavier and sinks to the ground.term convectionConvection is the transfer of heat in liquids or gases by currents in the substance itself. Natural convection occurs when substance is heated unevenly in a gravitational field. The lower layers warm up, get lighter and float up. The upper layers cool, become heavier and sink.The convector provides this 'uneven' heating and sets the cycle in motion. Thus, cold air enters the device from below, is heated by the heating element and then exits again through the holes in the upper part of the device. A cycle is created in which the cooling down and warming up ensures that the entire room is heated evenly. To ensure optimal operation, the convector must:stand on the floor on special stands or a trolleybe installed on the wall at a height of no more than 20 cm from the floor Access to the air inlet and also the air outlet should always be free of obstacles. An electric convector uses no medium to transfer heat and is referred to as direct electric heating. No time or energy is required to heat gases or liquids in the device.What is the difference between electric convectors?The main difference between the individual models lies on the one hand in the assembly and on the other hand in the performance. There are wall units and floor units. Wall convectors are usually no higher than 50 cm and can vary in width (approx. 50 cm to 100 cm) and depth (approx. 5 cm to 15 cm) depending on the output. A floor convector, on the other hand, is usually narrow and elongated. Convectors with universal mounting options are also available. These are equipped with detachable wheels or castors and also have fastening elements for wall mounting. The heating power is generally between 500 W and 3000 W. This is how you saveDevices with an integrated motion detector recognize when nobody is in the room and automatically lower the set room temperature. You can also choose between mechanical or electronic thermostats. Mechanical variants are less precise and are increasingly being replaced by electronic controls. This often allows the hourly temperature level to be set in advance or intelligent energy-saving functions to be used.The best of both worldsConvectors provide heat by heating the air. Radiators and classic heaters, on the other hand, work with thermal radiation. You can also get combined devices from eibabo®. These are convectors that have a second heating element to emit heat radiation.Please note that there are also convectors that work with coolant. Here, a liquid medium is heated centrally or in the device itself and flows through a pipe system with a large surface. Cold air flows through from below, heats up and escapes upwards. The liquid in the tube cools down during this process. Here, too, air circulation based on convection occurs in the room. The liquid in the device circulates according to the principle of a heat exchanger.What are the advantages of electric wall convectors?In everyday life, the differences between the individual heating variants become clear. Each system has its advantages and disadvantages. The following properties are worth mentioning for the convectors:rapid heating of the room without draftsthe device does not need to be supervisedbuilt-in thermostats regulate the temperature and prevent the heating elements from overheatingCan be operated in rooms with high humidityno risk of burns, the housing only heats up to a temperature of 40 °C to 60 °Cno sharp corners and edges, so that the device is also suitable for children's roomsdoes not dry out the air in the room and does not burn oxygensilent operation without fans Unlike central heating, the assembly of electric convectors is carried out where the device is needed. As a result, they do not disturb the movement within the rooms and blend discreetly into the living environment. This is especially true for wall units. The only requirement is a suitable power connection. This does not apply to electric radiators, for example. These are often placed in the middle of a room in order to optimally dissipate the heat generated. In these cases, power cords lying around are a real tripping hazard, especially for children.Depending on your point of view, power consumption can also be seen as a disadvantage. Continuous operation of a device with, for example, 2000 W can be expensive. However, you must compare this fact with the existing alternatives. Is there any possibility of another heating source? Would it be cheaper to run them? What conditions would have to be created for this? How sustainable would alternatives be? Considering these variables, using a convector can be the most economical heating method.How to choose the right power for a convector?Choosing the right output is an important criterion when choosing a convector. The rule of thumb is: 100 watts per square meter. This means that to heat a room with an area of 25 square meters you need a device with a power of approximately 2200 watts to 2500 watts. For safetyMake sure your power supply is adequately protected. Powerful devices may require a separate cable to the control cabinet with a larger cross-section. This value can deviate upwards or downwards if special circumstances have to be taken into account. With a room height of more than 3 meters, you can increase the output by one and a half to two times. If a convector is only used to support another heat source, the power can be chosen lower.With our efficient logistics, we can also deliver large devices to you inexpensively within a short time. Shipping is worldwide. Be sure to pay attention to high quality from well-known manufacturers such as DeLonghi, EHT AEG, Etherma, Fakir, Frico, Glen, Heller, Rowenta, Steba, Stiebel Eltron or Vaillant. You can get these here at eibabo®.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Convector (electric) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Additional heatingCombination deviceConvector barDehumidifierDirect electric heatersDirect heaterDirect heatingElectric convectorsElectric heatersElectric heatingFan heaterFast heaterFrost WardenHeating panelHeatwaveRadiant heatingRadiatorSpace heaterSpace heatingStanding convectorTowel dryerTowel railWall convectorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Convector:DeLonghiEHT AEGEthermaFricoGlen DimplexGlenHellerRowentaStebaStiebel EltronVaillant
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