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Rocker switch - A rocker switch is the control panel of a special button that can be used to trigger a specific action using a rocker mechanism. After actuation, the rocker returns to its starting position. You can use rocker switches to manually control electrical components in your smart home installation. For example, you can switch your wall lights on or off, gradually set a dimmer brighter or darker by pressing the rocker switch, or raise and lower blinds. Their areas of application are of course even more extensive. Here in the eibabo technology store we offer you rocker switches, rocker switch sets and cover plates from switch programs from different manufacturers. Rocker switches are also available for operating machines and other industrial equipment. These are then designed according to their intended area of application, are robust and can meet additional requirements such as protection class IP67, i.e. reliable protection against dust and water.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Touch rocker for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Building controlBus system rocker switchButtonButton coverCentral diskEIB rocker switchEIB touch rockerHome controlKNX rocker switchKNX touch rockerLabel fieldLatchLettering serviceLight controlMemory functionNetworkingNikobusOperating top unitPush buttonRockerRocker switchSeesawTactile sensorTouch rocker for bus systemUnlockerfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Rocker switch:BerkerBusch JaegerEltakoGiraHagerMerten
Patch panel fiber optic - LWL is the abbreviation for fiber optic cable. Multi-core fiber optic cables begin or end in a fiber optic patch panel. If connections have to be made between different fiber optic cables, the individual fiber optic cables in them are fanned out. This process is called splicing. As a result, fiber optic patch panels are also called splice boxes. But the splice box is just the cassette in which the fiber optic cables coming from the permanent installation are accommodated. It therefore represents only one part of the fiber optic patch panel. The other part is the so-called front panel, on which different fiber optic connectors are located. Flexible fiber optic cables / patch cables are then connected to these connectors to forward the signals to the individual rooms. The cable is spliced open and the contacts are placed on the connectors using a so-called LSA application tool. You can also get this quickly and inexpensively here in the eibabo online shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Data and telecommunication > Patch panel fibre optic you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:19 inch distribution frame19 inch front panel19 inch splice box19 inch splice drawerDistributor enclosureDistributor housingDistributor plateFiber optic patch panelFiber optic splice boxFiber optic splice distributorFO compact splice boxFO patch panelFO wall distributorFO wall housingFO wall splice boxFront panelFront panel for marshalling boxFront plateHousingJunction boxMultimedia casePatch panel faceplatePatch panel fiber opticPatch panel fibre opticSplice boxSplice box housingWall housingWall-mounted distributorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Patch panel fiber optic:CorningDätwylerEFB-ElektronikFumoLeoni DatacomMennekesMetzPanduitPhoenixRittalRutenbeckTelegärtner
Logic module - What is a KNX logic module and what options does the device offer when linking simple and highly complex functions? Why do we recommend logic modules as a useful addition to any KNX system? Find out here.KNX is the standard protocol for smart home and building automation. A system equipped with KNX technology enables you to control all connected devices in your household via a touch panel or remotely. The KNX technology is used not only in private homes or shops, but also in industrial buildings, hospitals, schools, high-rise buildings, universities, yachts and ferries and other facilities. The KNX automation system in residential or industrial buildings connects a large number of devices within the same facility. This allows information to be exchanged very quickly and maximizes efficiency in the workplace. There are hardly any limits to the size of a system and its complexity. KNX can be connected to different systems like BACnet, LON, LCN, RS485, LoRa, NB-IOT, Zigbee and others. This creates almost unlimited possibilities. Changes and extensions are possible at any time, quickly and inexpensively. The KNX automation makes our life more comfortable because it is:flexible - Almost all functions in the house can be controlled via KNX. Numerous brand manufacturers offer a wide variety of compatible devices.User-friendly - All electrical devices are easy to control. All control modules can be operated manually.safe and secure - the KNX system is not based on 230V, but on harmless 24-30 V. With the KNX Secure function, the system is particularly secure. With the KNX technology, the house, property and outbuildings can be controlled and monitored automatically. The use of additional control centers is not necessary. The KNX system fulfills a large number of functions, for example lighting, air conditioning and security systems. Work steps and daily routines are accelerated and the energy in our living space is used more efficiently. Easy installation:As series installation devices, logic modules are quickly clamped onto the DIN rail. The KNX connection is made using a special terminal. In order to create a perfect setup, numerous primary and secondary components can and must work together in a system. This includes KNX logic modules. These are always used when the installed KNX devices lack the necessary logic functions for specific tasks or higher-level central control and regulation tasks are required. As a modular installation device with a width of 1 to 2 modular widths, logic modules and scene modules/event modules also fit into small installations. An additional power supply is not necessary. The device draws its energy from the KNX system.What are KNX logic modules used for?KNX logic modules are a very useful and important addition to any KNX system. This means that additional functions can be reliably mapped. With the help of KNX logic modules, you can define a wide variety of dependencies and logically link group addresses. It is possible to implement simple and highly complex functions, from the alarm system to meter monitoring. You always remain decentralized and independent of central server components.Image: MDT SCN-LOG1.02 logic moduleKNX logic modules offer linking functions with:all common logic gates, filter functions, time functionsTime modules with comparison function and run-on timeconverters and multiplex modulesdelay blockslight scene modulesMonitoring functions of bus participantscomplex specific blind controlshour counterstemperature switches or temperature modulesConverters for converting telegramsSequencer modules for generating multiple telegramsand many more TIPEven if a KNX server/visualization is used, we recommend a KNX logic module for failure monitoring or for relevant functions that must be ensured in the event of a KNX server failure.You are still not sure what practical use logic modules have? We will show you with a very simple example:Suppose you have a small pond with a fountain on the patio of your house. Now you want the fountain to be running when you are home in the evening. The easiest would be to turn it on and off manually. No automation is used here. Using a timer is a bit more convenient. This means that the fountain runs in the evening after work, for example from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. However, this is not yet intelligently automated. If the fountain's power supply is connected to the KNX bus, you could set the switch-on time in the evening and let the fountain run until sunset. But what if you sit longer on your terrace at the weekend and don't want the fountain to switch off when the sun goes down. This is where the logic module comes into play. In addition to timing and sun control, you can now command the fountain to keep running as long as the patio lights are on.How are KNX logic modules programmed?The KNX logic module is usually parameterized via the ETS (Engineering Tool Software). Complex KNX logic modules are processed using a simple graphic editor, which also enables laypersons to easily program and commission them. These logic modules often require free additional software/plug-in provided by the manufacturer.Are there different KNX logic modules?eibabo® has a large portfolio of KNX modules that are designed for a wide variety of tasks. These include KNX logic modules, KNX logic building blocks, KNX security modules, KNX application building blocks, KNX time building blocks, KNX logic controls, KNX link building blocks, KNX monitoring building blocks, KNX function modules, KNX scenes/event building blocks, KNX visualization servers and KNX logic controllers. When buying, make sure you choose high-quality goods from manufacturers such as ABB, Berker, Buderus, Busch-Jaeger, Hager, Jung, MDT, Merten, Schneider-Electric or Siemens.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Logic component for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Alarm moduleApplication controllerApplication moduleBus technologyControllersFunction moduleLogic moduleMonitoring moduleSecurity moduleSocket coverZone terminalfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Logic module:ABBBUDERUSBusch JaegerGiraMDTMertenSchneider ElectricSiemens
Side panel - rear panel switch cab. - Every electrical installation is individual. And the structure and organization of the switch cabinet also follows your own personal ideas, of course within the legally prescribed framework. Standardized control cabinets are not always the right choice. If you decide to install an individual control cabinet, you can get the right components here in the eibabo online shop. In addition to side panels and closure panels, we also offer rear panel elements, doors and front panels. The components come from well-known manufacturers, are of high quality, meet the legal standards and are easy to assemble. Put together the required elements for your individual control cabinet here. We deliver the goods quickly and reliably to the address you specify. Even if some components are bulky, this is not a problem.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cabinet enclosures > Side/back panel (switchgear cabinet) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:19 inch subrack wallBack coverBack panelBack plateBulkheadCable entry plateCloset accessoriesCloset wallGlass side panelMounting plateRear panelRear wall (switch cabinet)Side coverSide panelSide panel (switch cabinet)Side plateSide wallSide wallsSide-/back panel (enclosure/cabinet)Side/back panel (enclosure/cabinet)Side/back panel (switchgear cabinet)Side/rear panel (switch cabinet)Standing cabinetSubrack WallTail panelWallWall for control cabinetWall unitfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Side panel - rear panel switch cab.:ABNEatonEnocHagerHeitecHenselPanduitPentairRittalSchneider ElectricSchroffSiemensStriebel & John
Fire detector - Your building and the people and objects in it are certainly important to you. Protect your valuables by using fire alarms. Find out here how fire detectors differ and what you should consider when buying one. Fire detectors play an important role in the area of alarm systems. These are an indispensable part of security in private and public buildings. In some cases, the building must be equipped with fire alarms.What are fire alarms?Fire alarms are technical devices or systems that draw your attention to an emergency. This alarm allows you to take action to extinguish a fire and protect people and assets. The devices can be found in the private environment, as well as in commercial units, office buildings, industrial plants and public facilities. Each fire detector detects a hazard in different ways. Irrespective of this, in the event of a fire:acoustic signals are triggered to draw the attention of people in the buildingRemote signals are sent to alert the fire brigade directly or via a central station A complete fire alarm system usually consists not only of the detectors, but also of a fire alarm control panel. This can be set up to trigger various actions automatically. These include, for example:the automatic information of the fire brigadethe activation of extinguishing systems for active firefightingswitching on ventilation systems or extraction systemsopening escape routes In this eibabo® catalogue, the focus is on the detector devices that should be installed at central points in a building to detect hazards.What are the differences between the fire detectors?The various fire detectors are, so to speak, the 'sensory organs' of a fire alarm system. We differentiate between automatic fire detectors and non-automatic fire detectors. Automatic fire detectors detect a fire based on physical properties. Non-automatic fire detectors must be operated manually. The nature of the danger can also be very different. With the automatic fire detectors, you have the choice between simple or technically sophisticated fire gas detectors or smoke gas detectors, heat detectors, smoke detectors, flame detectors, multiple sensor detectors and various special detectors. Manual fire alarms with broken glass windows are non-automatic fire alarms.Fire gas detectors and smoke gas detectorsThe carbon monoxide detector is one of the fire gas detectors. Carbon monoxide is a toxic, colorless, odorless gas produced by combustion. Carbon monoxide detectors or CO fire detectors measure the carbon monoxide content in the air using an electrochemical cell.NoticeThus, a carbon monoxide detector is not only a fire detector. It also warns you if a combustion appliance (such as the heater) in your home has broken down and is emitting dangerous carbon monoxide.However, these devices do not detect smoke or other products of combustion. Other gas detectors immediately detect hazardous fire gases such as hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride and chlorine gas. Flue gases are sulfur dioxide, nitrogen, carbon dioxide or nitrogen oxide.smoke detectorThere are three different types of smoke detectors, each with a different operating principle. In ionization smoke detectors there is a chamber with two electrically charged plates. In between a small amount of radioactive material. The air between the plates ionizes and current can flow. If smoke enters the chamber, it interrupts the flow of ions and the current flow is reduced. The result is that the alarm is triggered. Ionization smoke detectors work well in flaming fires.The light scattering smoke detectors work according to the Tyndall effect. This means that in a dark chamber there is a light source and a light sensor. Light source and light sensor are separated from each other in such a way that the light does not hit the sensor. Smoke in the chamber causes the light to scatter, which then hits the sensor. The alarm is triggered. These detectors are particularly suitable for smoldering fires.On the other hand, the smoke detector works with the principle of blackout. Light hits a sensor. The sensor measures the amount of light received. If there are fluctuations in the measured values, smoke is assumed and the alarm is triggered. Larger areas can be monitored with this type of detector because the light source and sensor can be positioned further apart.heat detectorHeat detectors or thermal detectors register the rise in temperature caused by a fire. Some heat detectors trigger automatically when a preset ambient temperature is reached. Other models monitor the rate of temperature rise and trigger if the temperature rises faster than the preset value over a period of time. In this case, an alarm is also triggered if the set trigger temperature has not yet been reached. Intelligent heat detectors give an alarm when the ambient temperature around the detector rises above a variable, relative value depending on other parameters.flame detectorFlame detectors are typically used in open areas or outdoors. However, these devices are also used indoors. Their sensors determine the energy emissions of a fire in the ultraviolet and infrared range. Flame detectors do not analyze combustion products such as heat and smoke.Multi-sensor detectorMulti-sensor detectors use a combination of multiple sensor types. These sense smoke, heat, or carbon monoxide to detect signs of a fire. A complex algorithm in the detector circuit uses the measured values to decide when an alarm is to be triggered. When integrated into a fire alarm system, the detector outputs a value based on the combined readings of all integrated sensors. These devices are sensitive to a variety of fires.Image: Hekatron ORS 210 optical smoke detectormanual call pointA manual detector or glass break detector is a device that allows anyone to trigger an alarm. To do this, a fragile element (usually a transparent pane) must be broken. The alarm can be triggered via a button behind it.How can fire alarm systems be structured?The function of fire alarm systems goes far beyond the mere alarming by individual detectors. You can implement these individually depending on your budget and architecture. A complete and reliable threat detection is important.In conventional systems, detectors / sensors / detectors are wired to the main control unit using classic cable connections. The detectors are divided into areas in order to be able to locate the danger point quickly. This makes the work of the fire brigade easier and is relevant for general building management. The current status of each area can be seen on the control center using a lamp or text display. The more differentiated the division of the areas, the more precisely the alarm trigger can be localized.Fire detectors with BUS technology are integrated into a KNX building automation system. The principle for detecting a hazard is similar to that of a conventional system. The connection is established via a BUS data line with the network control. In a KNX environment, each detector is given a fixed address. You can determine exactly which detector triggered the alarm via the control panel.Wireless systems are interesting alternatives to implement conventional or KNX-based fire alarm systems. Signals are transmitted between the sensors and the control center over secure, license-free frequencies. With a wireless system you are very flexible and can make extensions and changes without having to change anything in the fixed installation.Which fire alarm should I buy?You have now become acquainted with numerous fire detectors and alarm systems. Please assess the risk of a fire individually and also the dangers that such an emergency situation means for you and your building. TIP:Rely on a healthy mix of different fire detectors. In order to be able to detect the widest possible spectrum of different fires, we recommend a combination of different fire detectors. You cannot know beforehand whether the worst case scenario is fire and flames, a smoldering fire with heavy smoke development or a defective solid fuel appliance. Not every fire detector detects every type of fire. A multi-sensor detector offers many possible uses. The division into individual devices has the advantage that there is still a certain level of protection even if a single device fails.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Alarm installations, emergency call and signalling > Fire detector you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Building protectionCombination fire detectorCombined detectorDetector replacementDifferential switchFire detectorFire protectionFire technologyHeat alarmHeat detectionHome smoke detectorHousehold smoke detectorIndoor sirenLimit value techniqueLithium batteryMulti-sensor smoke detectorPower amplifierRadio detectorRadio fire protectionRelay outputRemote inspectionRemote readingSecurity technologySmoke alarm requirementSmoke detectionSystem dual detectorTemperature detectorWire meshfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Fire detector:ABBBusch JaegerEiEltakoESYLUXGezeGiraHagerHekatronIndexaJungNovar EsserRademacherSiemensSomfyWindowMaster
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