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Dätwyler - A modern functional building, regardless of whether it is a data center, office building, hotel, hospital, sports stadium or tunnel, impresses with its functionality and the reliability of its solutions for communication, fire protection, elevators and safety equipment. In all of these application areas, Datwyler stands for innovation and consistent implementation of the latest technologies, because the company is a professional manufacturer of tailor-made, turnkey IT infrastructure solutions and individual components. But before that happened, the company went through more than 100 years of company history. In 1915, Adolf Dätwyler, a farmer's son from Aargau, took over the management of the indebted Swiss wire and rubber works in Altdorf in the Swiss mountain canton of Uri. He restructured it and started manufacturing aluminum electrical conductors. In June 1917, the young director bought the company with the help of a group of investors. From 1920 the Datwyler family was the majority shareholder until the company finally took over the name of its owner in 1946: it was called Datwyler AG from then on. Over the years and the advancing global technological development, the product range expands from telephone cables, lead-sheathed cables, high-voltage cables, television cables and high-frequency cables to fiber optic cables in the 1980s. Today, Datwyler Cabling Solutions is an internationally established company with headquarters in Switzerland and branches in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. As a specialist retailer for modern building automation, we at the eibabo® technology store also offer Datwyler brand products. You will find, among other things, patch panels, junction boxes, REG adapters, data cables of all kinds, termination tools, housings, clamps, covers, plugs and mounting brackets. The Datwyler items are very high quality and reliable across all product groups. They meet our strict quality standards so that we can offer them to you in the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® without reservation.
Lenco - In the eibabo® shops of eibmarkt® you will find electrical items of all kinds. These are not only individual components for the production of your own electrical or networked installations, but also products from the field of classic consumer goods. This also includes the product group of audio technology. Lenco is represented with numerous offers in this category of the eibabo® technology store. These are mainly portable stereo radios with VHF reception, CD players and MP3 and Bluetooth® interfaces. Some models also have the ability to play cassettes. Record players, pocket radios, clock radios, Internet radios with DAB+, headphones, MP3/MP4 players, hi-fi tuners and LCD projectors complete the range. Lenco was founded in 1946 by Fritz and Marie Laeng. It emerged from the company's own electronics business, which was established in 1925. The location was in Burgdorf, Switzerland. The driving force behind the foundation was the constantly increasing demand for turntables, which the entrepreneurial couple wanted to cover with it. High-quality turntables and the associated customer and repair service became the company's flagship. After the company went bankrupt in 1979, the brand continued to be used by different owners. Lenco has been part of the Dutch Commaxx International NV since the late 1990s and the company headquarters have been relocated to Nuth in the province of South Limburg. It is interesting that Lenco is still one of the leading manufacturers of high-quality record players, even though the era of large vinyl discs is long gone. However, many music enthusiasts and artists are rediscovering this type of sound carrier and the good old record is experiencing a small renaissance.

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Small room fan - Are you looking for products and information on efficient living space ventilation? Then you are exactly right in our shop. We present our high-quality and inexpensive small fans and give you tips on how to use them. Modern houses are particularly well insulated in order to save heating energy costs. Passive houses in particular are almost airtight. Nevertheless, it is important that stale air gets outside and fresh air gets into the building. Moisture and pollutants must be removed to avoid mold growth or other structural problems.Small room fans also include bathroom fans, ceiling fans, pipe fans or window fans. Increase living comfort, improve the indoor climate and remove unpleasant odors. In our shop you can get small fans for your building, with which you can breathe really well at home and in the company. By installing a high-quality small room fan for controlled living space ventilation, you improve the air quality. If necessary, the device vents automatically. You don't even have to be there for this. This contributes to well-being without having to forego the advantages of good thermal insulation.Image: Helios HR 90 KEZ mini fanWhat is a small room fan?Appropriate indoor air quality is crucial for the well-being of residents. New buildings nowadays are equipped with good insulation. As a result, stale air cannot escape from the building by itself. Air pollution and excessive CO? concentrations have a negative impact on the building and the health of the people who live and work in it. In addition, compliance with certain air parameters is important for the fulfillment of many industrial manufacturing processes, storage methods and ripening processes. The best way to ensure continuous air exchange is to open windows and doors. If this is not possible due to the structure of the building, the weather or the time of year, fans, ventilation systems or air circulation systems must be used.Simply put, small room fans are electrical devices that set the air in motion and usually transport it out of the building. The fans are installed in and on wall ducts or inside ventilation ducts.Where are small room fans used?In the living area, the devices offered are suitable for decentralized ventilation in the bathroom and toilet, in the kitchen and in damp rooms, storage rooms and pantries. For commercial and industrial companies, high air quality is an essential component for the realization of comfortable operational processes. The quality of a service, the production processes and the productivity of the employees depend directly and indirectly on it. The choice of the right device and its capacity must be tailored to the requirements of the respective place of use. Various small room fans are quick and easy to install and are usually suitable for both wall and ceiling mounting.Please noteSmall room fans are mainly only intended for ventilation or dehumidification of a room and do not replace a ventilation system. Supply air systems as well as exhaust air systems are usually present in a room. When using separate devices, their performance must be balanced, otherwise negative or positive pressure will be generated.In the case of structural restrictions, rooms can also only be equipped with an exhaust air system. The supply of fresh air must then be ensured through special openings or connections to other rooms. You can also get a high-quality ventilation system for the complete exchange of room air here in your eibabo® shop.Which functions can be implemented with small room fans?You can implement various control options with a small room fan: The fan can be switched on together with the light in the room, and the fan is often combined with a relay for follow-up control, interval control or time control. With sensible control, your small room fan works optimally and demand-controlled as well as energy-efficiently and economically. Of course, simple small room fans can also be operated with just one switch. TIPFor the installation of small room fans you need a power supply and they are usually installed in an outer wall and above head height. Some models are designed in such a way that they still offer convenient control functions without barriers and independent of external installations. These then have integrated operating programs that can be set directly on the device. For example, choose from comfort programs, night programs, economy programs and power programs. Or the fan offers automatic switching on and off via humidity sensors.How do I determine if I need a fan for ventilation?Basically, efficient ventilation ensures a constant exchange of air within a building. Ideally, this happens by itself due to small leaks or you support this by regularly opening windows and doors. If the removal of used air is impaired and an increased carbon dioxide and water vapor content occurs, this affects our well-being and may lead to structural damage. The most common signs of insufficient ventilation are:high dust content in the airhigh humidityoccurrence of verminfrequent headaches and increased fatigueIrritation of the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throatdiseases of the respiratory tractarise from allergiesfungus and mold growth Carbon dioxide is not only found in the air we breathe, but is also released from appliances, stoves, fireplaces and boilers. Combustion processes produce harmful and toxic substances such as carbon monoxide. If combustion processes take place in your house, you should definitely ensure sufficient air exchange. Excess water vapor from the air you breathe, in bathrooms, saunas or laundry rooms can dampen the walls. This promotes the growth of fungi or mold.What performance should a small room fan have?The calculation of the performance of a small room fan depends on various parameters. While the project planning for larger ventilation systems should be carried out by an experienced installer, the following is sufficient for estimating the performance of a small room fan:the consideration of the room area or the volume of the premisesthe assessment of the extent of air pollution A fan with a capacity of 200 to 350 m³/h extracts the air in a living area of 30 to 60 m². A capacity of 350 to 500 m³/h is designed for an area of 70 to 130 m². Reserves due to certain cable routes and architectural features are already taken into account. TIPRemember that the air extracted by the fan must be returned to the building or room by a different route than fresh air. Alternatively, you can determine performance based on the number of people typically in the room. In this case, assume around 60 m³/h per person, in quiet rooms such as bedrooms this value can be reduced to 40 m³/h.What should be considered when buying small room fans?The choice of the right small room fan depends on the place of use and the function you expect. The most important selection criteria include:Size of the device or, in the case of built-in devices, the pipe diameterPerformance in m³/hVolume (pay attention to ball bearings and freedom from maintenance)Assembly / installation on-wall or flush-mountedpower supplyColor scheme to match the interiorIP rating for contact with dust, dirt and moistureBarrier-free operation, with a switch or integration into the home networkAbility to control speed or choose power levels At eibabo® you can get small room fans, mini fans, inline fans or even fans with overrun at top conditions. Well-known manufacturers such as Helios and Maico offer the best quality, durability and energy efficiency. Enjoy many secure payment methods. We ship your new small room fans worldwide.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Gate operators, pumps and ventilators > Small-room ventilator you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Axial fanBarrier-freeBasement air conditionerBasement ventilationBathroom fanCeiling fanCentrifugal fanDuct fanExhaust fanExhaust valveRadio exhaust solutionRadio fanSmall fanSmall room fanTube insertion fanVentilation systemWall fanfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Small room fan:HeliosMaico
Combi earth leakage circuit breaker - How do you protect yourself from fires in electrical installations? Which devices prevent fires? How do you find the right fire protection switch and what specification should you pay attention to? This eibabo® catalog contains combination RCCBs/line protection with a focus on fire protection. Did you know that about a third of the fires in Germany inside buildings have an electrical origin? Three quarters of this can be traced back to electrical devices or the electrical installation. How can you face this danger? Electricity is omnipresent and it is impossible to imagine our everyday lives without it. As a rule, the classic measures for protection against overload, short circuits and residual currents are considered sufficient and comprehensive fire protection is therefore also assumed. But this protection is not unlimited. In this article, we will bring you closer to the function of suitable fire protection switches and arc fault circuit breakers.Image: ABB DS ARC1 C20 A30 fire protection switchWhat is a combination RCD/line protection with fire protection function?If switches for fault currents and line protection are combined, this results in FI/LS combination switches. These protective switching devices combine the functionalities of residual current circuit breakers and miniature circuit breakers. What are these properties? A residual current circuit breaker prevents you from getting a dangerous electric shock if you touch something that is live. This switch provides personal protection that ordinary fuses and a circuit breaker cannot provide. A circuit breaker is an electromechanical device used to protect a circuit from excess current caused by either an overload or short circuit. So while a residual current circuit breaker only protects people from electric shocks caused by ground faults and a miniature circuit breaker is only used to protect against overcurrent, the combination of both switches offers comprehensive protection against both types of faults.Good to knowAn arc fault switch is an arc flash detection device. Its purpose is to detect the presence of dangerous electrical arcs and to isolate the affected circuit.Added to this protection is another safety feature - arc flash detection. Devices with this capability are referred to as fire circuit breakers, arc fault circuit breakers, or AFDD. The abbreviation AFDD stands for the English term 'Arc Fault Detection Device'.Why do I need a fire protection switch?Fusing with an RCBO combination switch already protects against many dangers. But there is a kind of error that the classic RCBO combination switch does not recognize. These are arcs within a cable or connection. But what is an arc? An electrical arc occurs when electrical current crosses a physical separation between two conductive materials. If only little current flows, a short-term spark is produced. If the current is high enough, a continuous arc is generated. This can result in temperatures of over 6000°C and gaseous air turns into plasma. In principle, arcs are not a problem as long as they are generated in a controlled manner, for example in an electric motor or in a light switch. However, when accidental arcing occurs in a circuit, a fire can occur due to the intense heat from combustible materials. Common causes are:Damaged insulation of current-carrying conductorsFaulty cable connections and line connections These causes are often caused by improper handling. These include:kinking, crushing and twisting of cables and linesdamage caused by screws, nails or drillsloose connections between two cable endsPoor cable protection and mounting (damage from mechanical stress, movement or rodents) To minimize the risk of fire from these faults, fire protection switches have arc fault protection devices and offer protection against serial and parallel arc faults. A serial arcing fault occurs between two parts of the same phase of a line. A parallel arcing fault occurs when the arc occurs between the phase conductor and either the neutral conductor or the earth conductor.How does the arc fault protection device work on a fire protection switch?Fire protection switches continuously monitor the waveform of the electrical current flowing through one or more circuits. Arcs affect this current flow. If the device detects an unusual signature in the wave, the circuit is broken. 'Normal' arcs that occur during the operation of electrical systems (e.g. in the electric motor) are recognized by the device as harmless. With these, the protective mechanism does not trigger. But beware! A fire protection switch does not recognize:Phase-to-earth fault such as a residual current circuit breakerLine-to-neutral fault like a circuit breakerOverload like a circuit breaker For this reason, the fire protection switches are usually available in combination with RCBOs or are combined with them in the control cabinet.When should I buy a combination RCD/line protection with fire protection function?Basically, we always recommend not to save on your own safety. Even if a fire protection switch is not necessary to protect all circuits, the damage in the event of a fire is usually higher than the additional costs for such a device. Of course, you have to weigh the risk yourself. In certain facilities and parts of the building, however, the use of a fire protection switch always makes sense. This can be:Institutions with valuable goods (jewelers or museums)Rooms with combustible contents (barns, laboratories)oxidizing structures (chimneys, elevator shafts)Buildings open to the public (hotels, retirement homes, youth hostels, hospitals) If you decide against the installation of fire protection switches, please pay attention to the smell of burning from cables or sockets in everyday life. It doesn't have to be an arc fault, but if you smell burnt, you should always look for the cause. Also, if any cord or appliance feels hot to the touch, turn off the affected circuit immediately and, for permanent installations, contact an electrician.for your safetyFire alarms and smoke alarms are additional safety devices that you should never do without in your building. You will find high-quality and reliable devices in our shop. Use our intelligent search.Beware of rapid 'clicking' noises and burn marks on electronic devices. Turn off the affected circuit and have an electrician check the system.What types of fire protection switches are there?As a global electronics retailer, the eibabo® technology store has an extensive range of fire protection switches. Available are:stand-alone devices that you can install in series with a suitable protective device (miniature circuit breaker or residual current circuit breaker).Device combinations that unite the fire protection switch with a combination RCD/line protectionAdditional modules for other protection devices, which are usually only compatible with the protection devices of the respective manufacturer What should I look out for when buying a combination RCD/line protection with fire protection function?The choice of the right switch depends on the tripping characteristics, as is the case with classic RCBOs. There are, among other things, type B and type C combination switches. The main difference lies in the tolerance to the strength of the current surge, which leads to the disconnection of a circuit. TIP:Higher inrush currents can occur when lighting or motors are switched on. Your selected device must be able to distinguish these load peaks from actual errors. Devices with B characteristics are typically used for normal household and non-critical commercial applications. These trigger at residual currents that correspond to three to five times the nominal current. Choose type C devices for commercial and industrial applications. These trip at five to ten times the nominal current.Make sure you choose a reputable manufacturer. With no-name devices, reliable operation cannot be guaranteed and they deviate significantly from the specified values. In our shop you only get the best quality from leading manufacturers such as ABB, Doepke, Eaton and Hager.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Circuit breakers and fuses > Earth leakage circuit breaker with auxiliary device you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AFD switchAFDDArc faultArc fault protectionArc fault protection deviceFire protection switchFire protection switching deviceFire switchModular installation devicePersonal protection machinefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Combi earth leakage circuit breaker:ABBDoepkeEatonHager
Accessories fire detectors - Surely you have already thought about what safety precautions you can take in the event of a fire so that a fire is discovered, displayed or reported as early as possible and the damage to the building or the facility is kept to a minimum. Insurance companies also require smoke and fire alarm systems for certain buildings. Fire detectors, smoke detectors or fire alarms are therefore useful and efficient electronic installations that, thanks to their built-in technology, sound the alarm quickly and reliably in the event of a corresponding danger. The eibabo technology store offers all kinds of products for the operation, maintenance, installation or intelligent networking of these safety-relevant components. In addition to the fire detectors themselves, the range also includes various relays, radio modules, remote controls, protective and installation components and test devices to ensure safe operation of the devices. With an appropriately equipped building, you can efficiently counteract a potential fire hazard.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Alarm installations, emergency call and signalling > Accessories for fire detector you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessories for fire detectorAccessories for smoke detectorAccessories for smoke detectorsAccessories/spare parts for fire detectorConsole mountingDust coverDust protection coverFire alarm accessoriesFlash lightFlashlightLocator switchMagnet holderMounting consoleProtective basketProtective cageRadio moduleRadio remote controlRelay moduleRemoval preventionSealSpare parts for fire detectorTest sprayVenturi tubeVibration alarm unitVibration detectorWaterproof caseWatertight housingWireless remote controlfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Accessories fire detectors:ABBBusch JaegerEiESYLUXGiraHagerHekatronIndexaJungMerten
Surge protector - electr. - Are you looking for a surge arrester for your electrical installation? But you are still not sure what requirements such a device has to meet? Then read on here. In order to understand why a surge arrester is useful, you must be aware of the dangers associated with voltage spikes or surges. Even if these events are rare and only last a few milliseconds, they can still result in major damage. We therefore always recommend a surge protector to prevent the loss or damage of sensitive electronic equipment. We will help you to choose the right item.What are surge arresters?Overvoltage protection devices are of great importance in electrical engineering. These are used to limit and divert overvoltages in electrical lines and sensitive devices such as computers, televisions or hi-fi systems. But how does overvoltage occur? The normal mains voltage in Germany is 230V. Overvoltages go well beyond this value and are caused, for example, by lightning strikes, short circuits, electrostatic discharges or switching operations by the network operator. The consequences of such an event depend on the magnitude of the overvoltage, the speed of the voltage pulse and its duration. Failure to set up protective measures can result in fire, explosion and personal injury.The surge arresters (Surge Protective Devices SPD) are installed in the distribution board or in the sub-distribution boards and connected between the active conductors and earth. Surge arresters are usually designed as pluggable modular devices or as devices for mounting on top-hat rails and some are equipped with a fault indicator. In this eibabo® catalogue, we present the devices that are used for overvoltage protection and are therefore part of the internal lightning protection of a building.Lightning protection and effective surge protectionIn order to be able to decide on a specific surge arrester, you should know the entire structure of an effective system for protection against lightning and surge voltage. Such a system usually consists of several parts. This can quickly get a little confusing. We give a small overview.Already knew?We distinguish between surge protection and lightning protection. Surge protection devices are designed to protect against damage caused by excessive voltage. Lightning protection systems, on the other hand, are intended to protect against damage caused by excessive currents.A few definitions of terms in advance:Lightning is high-energy and carries very high lightning currents. In the case of overvoltages, the currents and energy are small, but the charge difference between two potentials is very large. In order to counteract these dangers completely, such a system consists of three parts:the external lightning protectionthe internal lightning protectionthe overvoltage protection In this context, different categories and protection classes are often mentioned, which laypeople quickly confuse. These include:Lightning protection classes (I-IV)Buildings are divided into four lightning protection classes in order to be able to assess the risk of lightning strikes. The class in which a building is to be classified depends on its type, use and the damage to be expected. The lightning protection class determines the structure and dimensioning of the lightning protection system.Overvoltage Categories (I-IV)The four overvoltage categories describe the surge resistance of electronic devices. This specification therefore refers to end devices such as laptops (category I), toasters (category II), residual current circuit breakers (category III) or primary overcurrent protection devices (category IV). Look in the operating instructions of the respective device. The tolerability to power surges is low for electrical devices of category I and is 1500 volts. Category IV devices can handle up to 6000 volts.Surge Protection (Type 1, Type 2, Type 3)Surge protection devices (e.g. surge arresters) are divided into coarse protection, medium protection or fine protection. Which type a device is to be assigned to depends primarily on the voltage levels that it can absorb. This results in the respective area of application.Image: Dehn DG M TNS 275 DEHNguard surge arresterThe external lightning protectionExternal lightning protection consists of lightning conductors, lightning arrestors, earthing, fastenings and so on. Just this much: The external lightning protection intercepts direct lightning strikes before they hit the building. The high lightning current is discharged directly into the ground via the grounding system. In principle, there is no obligation to install external lightning protection systems in Germany unless your building:stands free on a mountainis over 20 meters highhas a combustible roof (e.g. made of thatch, straw)has public transport (theater, swimming pool) But even if your building does not meet any of these criteria, a lightning conductor is always useful, because the damage can be enormous in the event of a strike. You can find more information about external lightning protection, grounding and installation as well as purchasing here in the shop. Simply use the appropriate terms in the input field of our intelligent search.The internal lightning protectionThere is no denying that lightning and other surge voltages are dangerous. In order to protect apartments, houses, industrial plants and the devices and systems they contain, effective internal lightning protection and overvoltage protection is required. The internal lightning protection is a potential equalization in which all metal pipe installations and all cable installations in a house are connected to each other and to the main earthing bar. This prevents voltage differences, lightning flashovers in the building and the resulting danger to people and technology.The overvoltage protectionOvervoltage protection is part of the internal lightning protection. When choosing a suitable surge protector, we consider the nature of the potential interference and the type of equipment to be protected. How much energy does a possible overvoltage have? Which devices are particularly sensitive to voltage pulses due to their design? A current device for overvoltage protection has a three-stage structure and thus optimally protects buildings, systems and devices from damage. This includes, among other things, a combination of different surge arresters adapted to the respective requirements. definitionThe term 'transient' is rare in German usage. It means that something is temporary, fleeting and impermanent. There are different requirement classes for overvoltage protection devices. A distinction is made between Type 1 (general protection), Type 2 (medium protection) or Type 3 (fine protection). The standard devices represent the fine protection and protect against voltages up to a certain level, the extended devices offer additional protection against transient voltage peaks and the high protection standard also protects against impulse currents. But what does it exactly mean?Type 1 overvoltage protection is called a lightning arrester. This is suitable for deriving high lightning currents via the internal or external lightning protection system. The residual voltage is reduced to a level between 6000 volts and 1300 volts. These devices are ideally installed in front of the house installation so that the lightning current does not even get into the distribution. However, this basic protection is not yet sufficient to secure the end devices.Type 2 overvoltage protection represents medium protection and reduces the residual lightning voltages from the upstream lightning arresters to values between 2000 volts and 600 volts. These include the surge arresters offered in this category. These are installed, for example, in the sub-distributors of individual floors. Surge arresters also limit dangerous transient overvoltages caused by switching motors, transformers, circuit breakers or inductive loads. Disturbances of this type are short-lived, cause the voltage to rise very quickly, and can occur more frequently. The interference causes electronic devices to wear out faster.Type 3 overvoltage protection further reduces the remaining overvoltage and is installed as fine protection as close as possible to the end devices to be protected.What should you pay attention to when buying a surge arrester?You now know what parts make up a lightning protection system with overvoltage protection. Surge protection has been a mandatory part of an electrical system in Germany since December 2018 and must be installed in new buildings. Include this topic in the planning of your building or system and pay attention to high-quality components. Don't skimp on security. Retrofitting is also advisable for older buildings, because there are more and more devices with sensitive electronics in our households. When buying, pay particular attention to:mounting typeRated voltage AC/DCHighest continuous voltage for AC and DCnumber of polesprotection leveland other properties A comparison with your electrical installation and your evaluation of the protection needs of certain sensitive devices in your possession will help you to find the right surge arrester. Save hereCombination devices combine type 1, type 2 and type 3 lightning protection and surge protection in a single device. This ensures comprehensive protection in an easy-to-install manner. At eibabo you can get a large selection of surge arresters in different designs, for example as lightning arresters, residual current circuit breakers with overvoltage protection, surge controllers or as overvoltage protection devices. Well-known manufacturers include ABB, Dehn, Eaton, Hager, Hensel, OBO, Phoenix, Siemens and Weidmüller.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Earthing, lightning and surge protection > Surge protection device for power supply systems you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:BusbarCenter protectionCircuit breakerCombination workerComplete blockComplete unitDevice protectionEnergy diverterEnergy TechnologyFine protectionFuse holderLightning arresterMains protection deviceMains surge protectionOvercurrent protectionOvercurrent protection deviceOverloadOvervoltage protectionPhotovoltaic arresterReplacement moduleSignal protectionSpark gapSurge Device ProtectionSurge protection deviceSurge Protection EnclosureSurge protection moduleSystem solutionTerminal blockfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Surge protector - electr.:ABBDEHNEatonFinderHagerHenselMersenOBOPhoenixPröpsterSchneider ElectricSiemensWAGOWeidmüller

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