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Rademacher - RADEMACHER Geräte-Elektronik GmbH in Rhede/Westphalia (Germany) was founded in 1967 and initially focused on the production of electronic components for the electrical industry. The company has more than 35 years of experience in the manufacture of electric drives and controls for roller shutters, blinds, awnings and garage doors. The company RADEMACHER has numerous innovative and user-friendly automation solutions ready for you as a user. Well-known product lines for drives and control systems for roller shutters, awnings and garage doors include RolloTron, RolloTube, RolloPort, RolloHomeControl, RolloSun, RolloSystems, RolloSolutions and DuoFern. Innovation, functionality and user-friendliness as well as the best quality 'Made in Germany' characterize the products from RADEMACHER. With the HomePilot® smart home system, you can easily control the RADEMACHER DuoFern wireless products using a smartphone, tablet or PC. At home or, if you prefer, connected to your Internet router, from anywhere in the world. You can then easily control roller shutters, blinds, awnings, lighting and many more devices with your mobile. And for even more smart home options, such as energy efficiency, heating and security, there is the HomePilot® expansion USB stick from Rademacher. The HomePilot® offers an intuitive user interface with which your wireless products can be easily controlled via browser or smartphone & tablet app. You can use the user interface to name devices individually, combine them into groups and create scenes that can be automated (see below HomePilot® functions). Convince yourself now of the great, high-quality products from RADEMACHER, which we have ready for you in our eibabo online store.

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Blind control - There are many ways to control blinds. Finding the right solution for your facility can be difficult. In this guide, we'll explain what options are available and help you make a purchasing decision. It doesn't matter whether you need a button for your existing control or are planning a blind control with high-end devices: In our online shop we offer you the complete range of products and solutions for your individual project ideas. In the eibabo® shop you will find high-quality products from leading manufacturers such as Peha, Jung, SOMFY, Schalk, Gira, Busch-Jaeger, Berker, Elso, Merten, Siemens, Warema Sonnen, Doepke and Rademacher. TIP:Plan the controls for your blind carefully. The choice of controller type is important and affects the day-to-day operation of your facility. In addition, numerous control options can influence other parameters of your building and its automation. These include, for example:the management of heating, ventilation and coolingthe energy consumptionthe fire protectionthe security systemand some more An intelligently planned and installed blind control contributes to comfort, security and energy efficiency. Connected sensors assume important comfort and safety functions. Some examples:Blinds, roller shutters and awnings can be controlled depending on the light using brightness sensors or twilight sensors.Precipitation sensors and wind sensors can automatically retract or raise awnings or shutters when the weather changes.Sensors for open doors support you in the implementation of lock-out protection. Once you know what you value, you can determine the optimal type of control. Manual control by hand is the simplest variant. This is the cheapest, not very convenient and offers no possibility for automation. With a wired blind control, you have convenient control options using buttons or switches (also with sensor evaluation). If you instead rely on an electronic blind control, you will benefit from time-dependent control options. You can also automate the daily operation of your blinds and shutters or simulate a presence. You can conveniently control your blinds with a blind control via radio. Complex installations can be avoided with wireless solutions. In addition, a radio blind control is an enormous gain in comfort: You can remotely control blinds, roller shutters or awnings with radio control buttons and radio hand-held transmitters.Wired control via switches and buttonsThe classic method of controlling blinds is to connect the motor cable directly to a switch. This gives you the option of moving the system up or down and influencing the opening. There are no other options. With this setup you control a single motor with a switch or button. This contact closure control can also be used for basic hardwired switching. This enables, for example, control via an alarm system, a fire protection installation or a building management system. To control multiple motors, you need to expand the installation.Image: Jung AT 04 WW awning controlThe use of relaysUsing a motor relay (disconnect relay) you can control multiple blinds from one switch. Group controls and individual controls are possible. The number of inputs on a standard relay determines the amount of individual or grouped motors that you can connect to the relay. Other functions are also possible with relays. Some relays have additional inputs. A classic safety function is the fire alarm. A signal on the relay's fire alarm input overrides all other controls. This allows blinds to be opened or closed automatically as soon as a fire alarm is triggered. Some relays are equipped with potential-free contacts for connection to a home automation or building management system.radio controlAlternatively, you can connect a radio remote controlled motor to a power source. Radio-controlled motors can be controlled using wireless wall switches or a remote control. If you want to operate each blind individually, you can use a separate controller for each motor.Electronic blind controlWith motor control via digital building management, you are absolutely flexible. Each motor has its own address within the network, regardless of the type of wiring. This makes your system fit for any adjustment or change in the future. For example, imagine dividing your parents' house into two residential units for the children. This may require some windows to be regrouped. You can easily change the switch positions for these particular blinds in software without having to physically rewire the building. You can use blind control to improve the energy efficiency of the house. In conjunction with sensors on the window, you can, for example, have the blinds opened or closed automatically. This means that daylight can be used optimally and electricity can be saved. The heat conditions caused by solar radiation also fluctuate throughout the day. Use automation to ensure a constant temperature. Use the sensors of a weather station with an astro function to automatically control the position of the sun on the blinds according to your geographical orientation or to ensure the slats are protected against ice.Use digital assistanceThere are numerous building automation devices that are compatible with your blinds and other devices in your home. These can be connected to digital assistants such as Amazon's Alexa, Google Assistant. This makes it possible to control the blinds using voice commands.Another option is to link the blind control with other automatisms in the building. For example, blinds can be closed depending on the activated alarm system or opened in the event of a fire alarm. The possibilities are manifold. All this increases comfort and improves the quality of life.Which blind control components do you recommend?In the eibabo® technology store you get everything you need to implement your individual blind control. We offer a large selection of blind controls and accessories for the current switch ranges from the most important manufacturers. Our product range includes, among other things, covers for switches and control devices, OPEN/CLOSE controls, roller shutter controls, blind controls and blind timers, control elements, radio controls and radio program timers, blind inserts (flush mounting), buttons and rockers, motor group relays and motor control inserts as well as motor controllers, program timers and timers.Use our intelligent search to put together your personal set. The products in this catalog are sorted by relevance. Popularity, quality and value for money are included in the sorting. This should make your selection a little easier. Use one of our many secure payment methods and benefit from cheap and fast worldwide shipping.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Venetian blind control unit you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Automatic switchBelt case watchBuilding automationCentral controlDIN railDirect currentEngine control operationEngine control unitEngine control unitsEngine controlsGroup controlHome controlModular installation deviceOne button controlRademacherRadio timerRolloHomeControlSecurityShutter actuatorShutter controlShutter relayShutter switchShutter timerSun sensorTubular motor controlTwo button controlVenetian blind controlWind sensorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Blind control:BerkerBusch JaegerElsoEltakoGiraJungKaiser NienhausLegrand BticinoMertenPehaRademacherSchalkSiemensSomfySommerWarema
Radio transmitter - Would you like to automate an existing electrical installation at low cost without having to open walls and lay many lines or cables? Do you want to retrofit or expand your smart home? Then both radio transmitters and radio receivers belong on your shopping list. Find out more here about the possibilities that radio transmitters and radio receivers offer you. Radio technology has become an integral part of our everyday life. Think of radio signals, television and mobile phones, the Internet and many other things.WLAN or Wi-Fi?WLAN is a wireless radio network limited to a local area. Wi-Fi is more of a brand name of a consortium of companies (Wi-Fi Alliance). For example, devices labeled 'Wireless Fidelity' receive WiFi.In the field of radio transmitters, there are numerous device types and standards, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC and cellular.What are radio transmitters?A radio transmitter is an electronic device that generates radio waves. In the field of electrical engineering, the device mainly transmits control signals, switching signals, error messages and status messages. In telecommunications, radio transmitters are used to transmit or send data using an antenna. The transmitter converts the information into a high-frequency alternating current, which is radiated from an antenna as radio waves. Already knew?The Solt transmitter of the Hungarian 'Kossuth Rádió' is the most powerful radio transmitter in Europe. The program can be received in the USA and South Asia. Depending on the type of device, the radio waves are emitted in a specific band of the electromagnetic spectrum. The division into bands serves to fulfill a wide variety of communication tasks. This includes the transmission of voice, images or very general data. The transmitter uses the current of its power source to provide alternating current according to its bandwidth in the required wavelength. This is the frequency at which the alternating current changes direction per second. The electromagnetic waves or radio waves are radiated outwards as a weak signal via a carrier medium (e.g. the air) via the antenna. A corresponding receiver reverses this process and amplifies the incoming signal in order to be able to process the actual message or data. A transmitter can be a separate device or an electronic circuit in another device.Image: Eltako FSM61-UC wireless transmitter moduleHow is a radio transmitter structured?A radio transmitter requires an energy source that supplies the device with power and the energy for transmission. An electronic oscillator creates the radio waves and a modulator inserts the actual data into the radio wave. It does this through small variations in the properties of the carrier wave. A high-frequency amplifier increases the power of the signal. This increases the range. And finally, an antenna tuner matches the impedance of the transmitter to that of the antenna. This makes the energy transfer to the antenna efficient and prevents what is known as a 'standing wave' (reflection of the energy from the antenna back to the transmitter).How important are radio transmitters in building automation or the electrical installation?You use radio transmitters when there is no power line or bus line at a certain point in your installation. There you position a radio receiver, which receives the signals from the transmitter and takes over the desired tasks. These can be switching actions and control functions or the display of information. Radio transmitters are therefore an alternative when flexible installations are desired. Radio transmitters are also suitable if you want to retrofit existing analogue installations and device controls. Radio transmitters are a simple and inexpensive solution for home automation and are used to increase living comfort.You can get a large selection of radio transmitters in the eibabo® technology storefor flush mounting (radio transmitter modules, universal transmitter)for operation (radio buttons, KNX remote controls, hand-held transmitters)for control (wireless weather stations, multiple wall switches, room temperature controllers, wireless window contacts and other sensors) from all well-known manufacturers. These include top brands such as SOMFY, Rademacher, Warema Sonnen, Eltako, Schalk, Sommer and Jung. You will also receive devices and accessories from Hager, Eberle Controls, Berner Torantriebe and EVN Lichttechnik. We also offer elegant wall transmitters that are suitable for flexible installation on wallpaper, glass, mirrors, tiles or wood. Or you can select immediately functional wireless motion detectors, wireless switches or wireless sets from our range.What is the range of radio transmitters in electrical engineering?The range of radio transmitters can vary greatly. This depends both on the radio technology used and on the environmental conditions. Ranges between 20 meters and one kilometer are usually specified. The specifications in the product information about the maximum range are usually values under optimal conditions. These exist when there is a direct line of sight between the transmitter and receiver without obstacles and the area is not affected by interference signals from the same or a neighboring frequency band. Please keep in mind that these conditions rarely apply and the range will therefore be lower in practice. TIP:When installing radio transmitters, allow for a range reserve of 25%. The reserve is not only used to compensate for a lower range due to current obstacles. If further obstacles are added later (e.g. additional walls or growing trees), the devices can still be used.What is an I/O radio module?I/O radio modules are so-called transceivers, a combination of transmitter and receiver. These therefore have signal inputs and signal outputs. This makes it possible to control or monitor systems with just one radio link. In addition to digital interfaces, some models also offer analog inputs for transmitting sensor values and limit values.What do I have to consider when buying radio transmitters?If you want to use radio transmitters, you need additional receivers that pick up the signals, process them and react accordingly. This can be, for example, switching actuators, universal displays or radio-controlled sockets. To ensure that communication between transmitter and receiver works, all components are parameterized using the standardized 'Engineering Tool Software (ETS)'. In this way, each device knows under which conditions it should send or receive commands and how it has to react to changes. The ETS software is available from www.knx.org and is a tool that you need to commission and link KNX devices. Don't worry: programming skills are not required. The ETS is also suitable for laypersons who are interested in the logic of the KNX. Please make sure that your radio transmitter can take over the transmission tasks you want and carry them out correctly. We therefore recommend that you carefully check the parameters and functions for the ETS provided by the manufacturer before purchasing.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Optical and acoustic signalling equipment > Radio transmitter you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Access controlAdjustment toolAwning radio sensorBlind controlBuilt-in transmitterButton inputCall forwardingControl unitExternal controlFour-channel hand-held transmitterInterval transmitterMicrohand transmitterRadio remote controlRadio transmitterRain sensorReed contactRemote controlSecuritySetting aidShutter buttonSingle-channel hand-held transmitterSun protectionTransceiversUniversal transmitterWind automaticWindow contactWireless technologyWireless wall buttonfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Radio transmitter:Berner TorantriebeBusch JaegerEberleEltakoEthermaEVNGiraGlen DimplexGrotheHagerHamaJungNovarPhoenixRademacherSchabusSchalkSchneider ElectricSiemensSomfySommerWAGO
Push button - Experience the extensive product selection of our switch programs and find your product from the button and momentary switch area here. Read on and learn more about the different types of buttons, their functions and areas of application. This eibabo® catalog mainly contains buttons for classic domestic use. These are either styli or complete devices for wall installation and wall mounting. The different types include single and double buttons and rocker buttons, rotary buttons, manual release buttons, key buttons and key switches, series buttons and pull-cord switches. Another product group are the pushbutton switches / rocker switches.Are you looking for pushbutton sensors, pushbuttons for industrial applications (e.g. on machines or in consoles) or pushbuttons for use in control cabinets? For this we offer you separate categories with a huge selection. Please use our powerful search.Image: Jung 531-41 U Multi-Switch double buttonWhat is the difference between a button, a switch and a tactile switch?Switching processes accompany us every day. This begins early in the morning when the alarm clock is switched off and the light is switched on. As a rule, we don't worry about how the technology behind each shift works. Typically, these are devices in which a mechanism ensures that a circuit is closed or opened. However, if we take a closer look at the type of circuit, clear differences become apparent.The deskThe classic, simple switching process (e.g. at the light switch) consists of two states - ON and OFF. A conductive connection is made or broken between two contacts. We operate the rocker switch, a circuit closes and the light shines. We operate the other side of the paddle switch, the circuit is broken and the light goes out. The shift paddle remains in the corresponding position with every shift. As a result, the respective switching status ON or OFF remains until the rocker switch is pressed into the other position.The buttonThe basic function of the button is slightly different. A button does not switch, but closes the circuit via a pressure pulse. The functional principle corresponds to that of a switch. Here, too, a conductive connection is established between two contacts by actuating a rocker or a push button. The current flows and the lamp lights up or a bell rings. Unlike the switch, the circuit is immediately broken again when the pressure pulse ends. The rocker or pushbutton is returned to its original position by a spring mechanism. Other types of styli work in the opposite way. The circuit is separated by the pressure pulse and then closed again. An application example for this are electromagnets on the door opener. Switching scenarios can also be implemented via these pressure pulses by using additional relays. You know this from lighting in stairwells, for example.The tactile switchA tactile switch is a combination of a button and a switch. Such a device is similar to a switch in terms of the switching function and a button in terms of operation. A rocker switch or push button closes the circuit when pressed and then returns to the starting position. Unlike the button, however, the circuit remains closed until another pressure pulse interrupts the circuit. So it is the mechanism that distinguishes the pushbutton switch from the switch.Perfect opticsThe rockers of pushbutton switches arranged next to each other are always in the same position relative to each other, regardless of the current switching status.This results in an always uniform and orderly view. Unlike pushbuttons, relay switching with pushbutton switches is not possible. As a rule, there is no significant optical difference between switches, buttons and pushbutton switches from the same switch range. Especially when it comes to rockers, tilting controls, sliding elements or rotary handles.What are normally open, normally closed and changeover contacts?Buttons are available as openers, closers and changers. In most cases, a button is used as a closer. The connected circuit is closed with a pressure pulse. As already described, this state only lasts as long as the button is pressed. The closer works in the opposite direction. In a basically closed circuit, pressing a button breaks the circuit. As you probably already suspected, a changer can take over both functions. You will surely wonder if this is not a switch. And you are right. A changeover contact corresponds to the pushbutton switch described above.What is a key switch?Key buttons are classic buttons, but they do not have manual controls. Instead, a suitable key is required. Turning the key in the lock changes the switching status. For example, turning the key will open a roller door for as long as it is held in the OPEN position. The roller door stops when the key returns to the zero position. However, such devices are usually designed as pushbutton switches / changeover switches. In these cases, turning and holding the key in the other direction closes the roller door.How do I recognize the switching status of pushbutton switches?Simply designed pushbutton switches can leave you in the dark about which switch position is currently applied. However, most pushbutton switches have a small indicator light that signals the active status.Are all button inserts compatible with all switch ranges?You can buy buttons from us for the most popular switch programs from all relevant manufacturers. These include Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Siemens, Jung, Gira, Elso, Merten, Hekatron, Sommer, Rademacher as well as von Peha, Hager and WindowMaster. We carry both flush-mounted devices and surface-mounted versions.Please note that every manufacturer offers both button inserts for installation in the switch box and complete devices for flush-mounting and surface-mounting. If you decide to buy button inserts, please make sure they are compatible with the switch range you want. TIP:Choose pushbutton inserts and switches from the same manufacturer and from the same series. Cross-series or cross-manufacturer compatibility is not guaranteed, especially for switch ranges with a very individual design. We recommend first choosing a switch range that corresponds to your visual ideas. After that, the search for the right switches and buttons is easier.Can I also carry out KNX controls with a normal button?In this catalog you will receive buttons without a network connection. With a network-capable KNX button, you can operate the end devices integrated in your smart home network. This can be:the blinds, which let you move up and downthe light that you switch and dimthe heating you controlthe doors you open and closecompletely individual, user-defined scenarios It is generally operated using a different number of buttons or rocker switches on the device and/or via displays. KNX buttons specially made for this are more complex than the buttons without network connection offered in this catalogue. This extends to controls with an elegant touch display. Temperature sensors, LED displays and backlights are often already part of a unit. In addition, it is often possible to provide each key with additional functions, which are triggered, for example, by long pressing, double-clicking or even triple-clicking. A corresponding interface is required for communication with your building automation. With some KNX buttons, the so-called bus coupling is already integrated, with others you have to install it additionally and plug in the button. TIP:Using a KNX universal button interface, you can make simple buttons network-capable. With a KNX universal button interface, however, you can basically turn any conventional button into a KNX button. These interfaces are installed in a deep device box behind the conventional button and take on the task of a binary input. This converts the analogue, mechanical switching processes into KNX signals. But this solution is more for:simple standard applications such as switching lightsthe modernization of analogue existing installationsinexpensive and functionally manageable system extensions Complex parameterizations are not possible with these simple buttons. If you want this, the KNX push-button sensors designed for this are the better choice.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Push-switch button you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Branch officeButton buttonsCard switchDouble buttonDouble button series buttonDouble toggle switchFire alarmGroup buttonInstallation buttonInternal buttonManual releaseManual release buttonNostalgia switchPanic buttonParallel buttonPush buttonPush button switchRadio controlReversing buttonRocker switchSignaling contactsSingle buttonTactile elementToggle switchVentilation buttonWireless sensorWireless wall buttonZero clampfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Push button:Assa Abloy effeffBEGA GantenbrinkBerkerBerner TorantriebeBusch JaegerElsoEltakoGiraHagerHekatronHHGIssendorffJungKindermannLegrand BticinoMertenOBOPehaRademacherSiemensSomfySommerWindowMaster
Garage door operator - Garage door openers, drive sets and garage door drive units and accessories such as emergency release units, push rods or toothed belts can be found in the eibabo online range. Here, you will also find your perfect garage door drive for your garage. You benefit from our wide range of branded products at low prices. Convenience and low operating costs as well as reliable technology characterize the garage door drives listed in the in eibabo catalog. A garage door drive is a device which is driven by an electric motor to open and close garage doors. Different drive methods such as drive chains, toothed belts or drive screws (so-called spindle drives) can be applied. This drive operates a garage door trolley or guide trolley, which is connected to the garage door through a guide rail. The drive housing of the garage door drive often houses the control board as well as a transformer and the electric motor. Upon actuation of the drive, the motor rotates and moves the trolley in the guide rail. The garage door or sectional door is opened or closed. Limit switches or electronic switch off devices permit to switch off the door drive in the respective end positions. We provide products that have the most advanced technology of major manufacturers of garage door drives and drive units, such as SOMFY, Bernese Toranrtiebe, Rademacher or Sommer.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Gate operators, pumps and ventilators > Garage door motor you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:All-round gate driveBackup batteryBarrierBarrier boomGarage door driveGarage door motorGarage door openerGarage door operatorGarden gate operatorGate driveGate drive complete setGear motorGuide railOverhead doorOverhead door operatorRoller shutter driveSectional doorSectional door driveShutter driveShutter motorSide gateSide sectional door driveSliding gate operatorSwing gate driveSwing gate operatorTiming beltTrapezoidal spindle swing gate operatorUnlockingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Garage door operator:Berner TorantriebeRademacherSomfySommer
Cover switch-button-dimmer - Do you prefer plain and simple covers for switches and buttons? Or may it also be something extravagant? We offer a huge range and show you what colours, shapes and styles are there? At eibabo® you will find blind covers and switch covers that make our home functional, comfortable and individually adjustable. This includes covers for room temperature controllers and dimmers from over 20 brand manufacturers at top conditions.PICTURE: Busch Jaeger 2504-2014 blind rockerWhat are covers for switches and buttons?Our life is hardly imaginable without power connections in the house. We operate light switches and plug sockets several times a day. Anyone involved in the planning and construction of a building knows the importance of covers for switches and sockets. Trouble-free functionality, simple design, durability and safety are what count in everyday contact with the interfaces to the power grid. How are these devices constructed? Roughly speaking, conventional switches and buttons consist of an insert, a frame and a cover.The insert consists of the switching technology or the technology for the button and is installed in a switch box.The cover frame forms the outer ring of a socket, button, switch or other insert.The covers fill the frame and ensure that we can safely operate switches, buttons or sockets. The manufacturers have adjusted to the needs of their customers. These offer switch programs with which you can determine the appearance of your switches, buttons and sockets yourself. Covers are available as:Rocker switches, rocker switches and double rockers for lights, blinds, heating and the likeCentral plate for sockets, network sockets and other mediaCable outlet or key switchBlind cover without functionalityCentral disc for dimmers, sensors, temperature controllers Can covers for switches and buttons be combined with frames from other switch ranges?The answer is yes and no. Inserts, frames and covers are standardized, but the details can differ. Why is that? The standard refers to DIN 49073:2007-09. This prescribes the typical dimensions of a switch box (diameter: 60 mm or 68 mm. Depth: 40 mm to 66 mm). The switch ranges of all manufacturers fit into your existing and standardized switch boxes. The situation is different if you want to combine different switch ranges. Although all switch series correspond to the basic installation standard, there are differences in design. As a result, some series are not compatible with other series. Particularly exclusive switch programs are usually also not compatible with other programs. These are usually made of glass, brass, brushed aluminum or stainless steel. TIP:When combining white parts, make sure they have a matching color number (RAL) and the same surface treatment. There may be minor differences. Some covers for buttons and switches match cover frames from other series and manufacturers in terms of shape and size. This allows you to design the control elements in your living room or work area very individually. If you want to combine, we recommend matching the inserts and cover first. In many cases, you will receive these devices as a matching set. This results in the choice of a suitable framework. Many manufacturers produce standardized frames with a cut-out of 55x55mm or 50x50mm. These fit onto correspondingly standardized covers and inserts. Then swapping, combining or varying is possible. If you are not sure, please look at the product description and compare the dimensions given.How do I remove a cover for switches and buttons?You can replace covers for sockets and switches yourself. Please pay attention to your safety, because after removing the covers the current-carrying contacts are exposed. When working with electricity, please disconnect the power supply beforehand. In most cases, the cover or the central plate is screwed to the insert with a small, centrally located screw. You can simply loosen them and carefully pull off the cover.cleaningCentral plates, central discs, rocker switches and cover frames are often touched. We recommend regular cleaning. With a rinse cycle in the dishwasher, all parts become clean again.Some materials are sensitive to heat or water. For example, clean metal covers by hand. Please make sure that the cleaned parts are absolutely dry before you start the cultivation. Place the frame behind the cover and screw it to the insert.Is there a cover for buttons and switches for outdoor use?A special feature are the covers for outdoor use. This is due to the necessary protection against dust, dirt and water. The optimal switch range for use outdoors or in damp rooms is at least IP44 splash-proof. This should also have a reinforced frame, be made of robust material and be mountable to protect it against theft. As a rule, you do not receive such covers individually but in a set. TIP:Many outdoor covers are visually very appealing. These can also find a place in the interior design. Please do not use interior covers in damp rooms or outdoors. As a rule, these switch ranges do not offer the necessary protection.Do covers for switches and buttons break easily?Covers for switches and buttons are actuated several times a day, depending on where they are used. However, the loads on the material are low. The high-quality products from all major manufacturers have proven to be very robust in everyday use. With careful handling, the covers can last for several decades. During assembly and disassembly, there is a risk of damage if, for example, you overtighten the assembly screw. Benefit from our huge selection and the low prices for covers from Alre-it, Berker, Busch Jaeger, DEHN, Eaton, Elso, Eltako, Gira, Hager, Jung, Legrand Bticino, Legrand SEKO, Merten, OBO, Peha, Rademacher, Siemens , Somfy, Tehalit and Thebes. The products in our catalog are sorted by relevance. This makes it easier for you to find the right item for you.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Control element/cover plate for domestic switching devices you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:ActivityAntique brassBlank panelBlind switch toggleCentral diskControl surfacesDouble switchEmergency call systemExtensionFull plateHeating emergency switchLight emission windowManufactureMocha metallicNurse emergency callResidual currentRotary dimmerSensor insertShaver socketShutter buttonShutter controlSignal colourSurface frameTactile controlTemperature controllerTimersTitle blocksToggle switchfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cover switch-button-dimmer:Alre-itBerkerBusch JaegerDEHNEatonElsoEltakoGiraJungLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOMertenPehaRademacherSiemensSomfyTehalitTheben
Sensor blinds-time switches - As part of your building automation, should your blinds react independently to wind speeds or brightness? Then you need wind sensors, brightness sensors or multi-sensors, which determine the required measured values. We would like to explain the functional principle of the most common devices to you below.Sensors for controlling blinds are measured value transmitters for the wind-dependent, light-dependent and time-dependent control of sun protection products. The use of these devices makes the operation of your sun protection systems and shading systems particularly easy and convenient. The sensors react automatically to wind, the position of the sun, rain or other environmental influences and forward the measured values in the form of electrical signals. As specialists for smart home installations, we offer you only high-quality components for your systems in the eibabo® technology store and help you to select the right products.What is a wind sensor?A wind sensor is also known as an anemometer. It is a device for measuring the speed of movement of gases, as well as air in closed systems. In meteorology, the device is used to measure wind speed. Depending on the functional principle, a distinction is made between the following types of anemometers:mechanical wind sensorsthermal wind sensorsacoustic wind sensors  TIPInstall a wind sensor as high as possible and free-standing, preferably on a mast at a height of about 10 meters. Dormer windows, house walls or trees influence the measured values and falsify the actual conditions. The mechanical wind sensorIn a mechanical wind sensor, the movement of gas or air causes a windmill or impeller to rotate. This sensitive element is movably mounted on an axis of the device connected to the measuring device. The wind causes the wind wheel to rotate around its own axis and the measuring mechanism records the number of revolutions per unit of time. From this, the speed of the wind is calculated. The wind sensor forwards the information to the connected display devices or command devices. This type of wind sensor has been around for a long time and is still widely used today. The disadvantage of these devices lies in the moving parts. These are subject to a certain amount of wear and tear and can be damaged by objects flying around. As a result, failures or faulty measurement data can occur suddenly or slowly and unnoticed.The thermal wind sensorThe functional principle of thermal anemometers is based on measuring the temperature decrease of a heated body (usually a glowing wire) through gas movement. This means that there are highly sensitive sensors in a probe that measure the temperature and air speed. The sensors work on the principle of convection and measure the removal of heat from a heated surface by a moving medium. Applications are in construction, manufacturing, meteorological stations, underground utilities, and in rooms with industrial air conditioning and ventilation systems.The acoustic wind sensorUltrasonic anemometers are based on the change in the speed of sound in gases or air depending on the speed and direction of the wind. The speed of sound against the wind direction is lower than in still air. With the wind, the speed is higher. An acoustic wind sensor evaluates these speed differences and forwards the values to downstream devices.Image: Warema 623021 sensorWhat other sensors can blinds be controlled with?brightness sensorsLight sensors work with photodetectors that record the amount of daylight at the current time. According to the preset programming, the device responds with the output of an electrical signal. As a rule, this is used to regulate the illuminance inside buildings. However, light sensors also work together with roller shutters, curtains or blinds. When the sun shines, the light sensor signals that the windows should be shaded.precipitation sensorsPrecipitation sensors are devices that record the amount of precipitation over a period of time. Rain, hail, snow and mixed precipitation are measured. Depending on the model, the devices are able to interact with actuators and actuators via a wired and/or wireless connection. This ensures an appropriate and immediate response to changing weather conditions. Rain gauges can be used even in difficult weather conditions, as they are designed to provide accurate readings even in strong winds and other unfavorable factors.multisensorsMultisensors are also offered as environmental sensors, multiple sensors or weather stations. These are wired or radio-capable sensors that record various weather data and thus enable the automatic control of building services. The sensors are equipped with various measurement functions, such as temperature, rain, wind speed, humidity, position of the sun, sun height and/or illuminance.Here you saveMultisensors provide a variety of different data and enable automation based on different measured values. The devices are usually less expensive than the sum of the corresponding individual sensors.A clock is also often integrated. Then automatisms can be regulated not only on the basis of the environmental conditions, but also according to the lapse of time. The measured data serve as the basis for triggering automatic processes and are transmitted to the registered recipients for this purpose. Among other things, blinds can be automatically moved to the sun protection position when the sun is shining brightly. Using additional actuators, lights can also be switched on and off automatically at certain brightness values or shading can be automatically retracted in the event of wind or rain.What should I look out for when buying sensors for my blind automation?If you know what data you want to collect, pay attention to the following criteria when purchasing your sensors:Easy installation and setupNumber and positioning of the sensorsquality and manufacturerConnectivity to your network We carry high-quality sensors from leading global manufacturers such as Berker, Busch Jaeger, Eltako, Gira, Jung, Merten, Rademacher, Schalk, Siemens, Somfy, Theben and Warema. If you have any questions, simply contact our support. We will be happy to support you in selecting the components you need. You can pay for all your purchases securely and are protected by our buyer protection. If you don't like something, our accommodating complaints handling will help you.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Sensor for venetian blind/time switches you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AnemometerBlind controlBlind control systemBrightnessBrightness controlBrightness sensorDoor contactEnvironmental sensorGlass break detectorHome automationHumidity sensorIndoor temperatureLight meterLimit switchMeasuring relayPrecipitation sensorRadio controlRain sensorSecuritySolar photo sensorSun protectionSun sensorTemperature sensorTransducerWind measurementWind meterWind sensorWindow sensorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Sensor blinds-time switches:BerkerBusch JaegerEltakoGiraJungMertenRademacherSchalkSiemensSomfyWarema
Cover frames - How do you turn your switches, buttons or sockets into a visual highlight? Are the standard models from the hardware store not individual enough for you? We'll show you how to combine colors, shapes and styles, sometimes across manufacturers. At eibabo® you will find a large selection of cover frames, cover plates, ring plates and central plates as well as intermediate frames from over 40 brand manufacturers.What are cover frames?The cover frame forms the outer ring of a socket, button, switch, controller, network socket or other insert. The manufacturers have adapted to the needs of their customers and produce switch programs with which you can determine the appearance yourself. Cover frames are available for individual inserts, but also for two to eight times. For example, combinations of switches, buttons, sockets and network sockets are possible. Choose between numerous designs, materials and the many variants for vertical or horizontal installation.Can frames and inserts from different switch series be combined?Combine the cover frames in different designs with inserts from other series and manufacturers. This allows you to design switches, sockets or other inserts with different cover frames in your living room in a highly individual way. Or set up your office workstation ergonomically and efficiently according to your ideas.What to look out for:Is the cover frame suitable for a round or square insert?What is the dimension of the inner diameter or cutout?Are the corners of the cutout rounded?Is the cutout square?Does the color of the insert match the color of the frame? PICTURE: Cover frame variants round and square, whiteThis results in the choice of the appropriate insert. Most manufacturers produce frames and cover frames with an inner cut-out of 55x55mm or 50x50mm. This enables you to exchange, combine or vary central inserts such as sockets or switches with frames, regardless of the manufacturer. Refer to the product description to find out whether the inside dimensions of the cover frame you have chosen fit the desired central insert. TIP:White is not the same as white. If you want to combine different white parts from different manufacturers, please make sure that the color and the surface are the same. Slight differences in color and surface gloss between white components quickly appear as incorrect colors. However, deviations do not pose a problem if two contrasting colors are intended to be combined.Are there also cover frames that do not match other series?Of course, there is nothing wrong with choosing a special range of switches from a specific supplier here in the shop. There are numerous cover frames and inserts that only fit the respective counterpart of the special series. Nevertheless, you have the opportunity for individual design, provided the series has color combinations.PICTURE: Cover frame variants - Busch Jaeger Impuls colouredSome manufacturers offer exclusive switch programs. These can be made of brass, stainless steel or brushed aluminium. Cover frames from these series are usually not compatible with other programs either.How do I mount a cover frame?In most cases, the cover frame is clamped behind the central plate (the plastic part of the insert) of the socket, switch or button. This is held securely by screwing the central plate to the insert. If you want to remove the frame, loosen the screw in the middle of the central plate and pull it off carefully. Now you can remove the frame. Please pay attention to your safety, because after removing the covers, the current-carrying contacts are exposed. When working with electricity, please always switch off the power supply beforehand and secure it against being switched on again.Hygienically cleanCentral plates and cover frames are often touched and should be cleaned regularly. Dirty plastic parts can be cleaned again in the dishwasher.Cover frames that are sensitive to heat or water (e.g. metal frames) should be carefully cleaned by hand. Before you begin assembly again, the clean parts must be absolutely dry. Place the frame behind the central plate and screw it to the insert.Do cover frames break easily?Cover frames and central plates are rarely subjected to greater loads. Only during assembly and disassembly is there a risk of damage, for example by overtightening the screw. In everyday life, the high-quality products from all major manufacturers have proven to be very robust. Benefit from our huge selection and the low prices for cover frames from ABB Stotz, Gira, Hager, Jung, Bachmann, Ekey (AT), Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Elso, CommScope, Corning, Eltako, Legrand, Merten, Rademacher or Telegärtner, Wisi, Peha, Siemens, SOMFY or Tehalit. The products in our catalog are sorted by relevance. This makes it easier for you to find the right item for you.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Cover frame for domestic switching devices you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accent lightingArchitect programAutomatic installationBlind coverBrilliant whiteCover hoodDevice frameHome ventilationLight frameLight switchLotus whiteMidframeMounting frameName tagNickel metallicPendulum fanRadio systemReal wood frameRemovable fanRolloHomeControlSingle frameSlate frameSocket coverSocket lockSpeaker grilleSurface frameSwitch rangeTitle blockfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cover frames:Astro StrobelBachmannBerkerBusch JaegerCommScope EMEACommScope/AMP NetconnCorningDeviDätwylerE+P ElektrikEatonEkeyElsoEltakoGiraIssendorffJungLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOLingg & JankeMaicoMennekesMertenMetzMurrelektronikNovar AckermannOBOPehaPhoenixRademacherRutenbeckSetecSiemensSomfyTehalitTelegärtnerTelevesThebenWaremaWisi
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