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Through terminal - Which feed-through terminals should you use for your control cabinet? Are terminal blocks the same as feed-through blocks? Find out here what the differences are between feed-through terminals and what they are used for. In the eibabo® technology store you can get feed-through terminal blocks from all well-known manufacturers such as ABB, Eaton, Eberle, Hager, Metz, Phoenix, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Spelsberg, TE Connectivity, WAGO, Weidmüller, Wieland and Wöhner at great prices and in large quantities. We deliver our range worldwide.Feed-through terminals fulfill several functions and are among the most important components within a control cabinet. It is mounted on the DIN rail. Feed-through terminals are connecting elements between the incoming cables and lines of an installation and the actual control cabinet installation.What is the difference between feed-through terminals and terminal blocks?Feed-through terminals are terminal blocks. 'Terminal block' is a generic term that also includes other types of terminals. These include, for example, fuse terminals and relay terminals. Other terms describe the way a terminal is constructed or its ability to connect the conductors. In these contexts, one often hears about one-tier terminals, three-tier terminals, spring-loaded terminals, push-in terminals or screw terminals. We would like to briefly discuss some of these types in the following sections.Why are feed-through terminals indispensable components in the control cabinet?Feed-through terminals offer the necessary flexibility in the control cabinet to connect rigid incoming cables and lines to the relevant fuses, actuators or other devices. A direct connection without feed-through terminals does not make sense. A clear installation would not be possible. First, the cables and lines are clearly laid out on the terminal blocks. They then lead them from there to the devices in the control cabinet. As a result, the entire installation remains flexible because there are connection points and nodes for checking and changing the system structure.Image: Phoenix PT 2.5-3L feed-through terminalEach connection that is made takes on a function previously defined in the circuit diagram. The installation of the system and the function of individual connections remains traceable. This makes later additions, repairs and maintenance easier. If you want to make changes, these can be done by reconnecting individual wires. The rigid supply lines remain unaffected.And there are other advantages: For example, you can only connect two wires to many modular installation devices. The feed-through terminal blocks offer further advantages here. An example: A fuse is intended to protect several lines. However, you can only connect the cores of one line. In order to also integrate the other lines, you can create clear bridge connections on the feed-through terminals. The electrician can also carry out insulation measurements and other control work directly on the terminal blocks. Troubleshooting is made much easier and faster.What different feed-through terminals are there?Each manufacturer builds the feed-through terminals slightly differently. However, the principle is the same. There are single-level terminals and multi-level terminals. While you can only connect one line in the single-level terminal, several incoming and outgoing lines can be installed in multi-level terminals. Use a three-tier terminal for a three-wire cable. The is designed for connecting the protective conductor, the L conductor and the N conductor. This arrangement saves an enormous amount of space in the control cabinet. Three-tier terminals are mainly found in the control cabinets of private households and in smart home installations. TIP:On some models, the protective conductor has no connection point for the outgoing line. The protective earth contact is made directly by the clamp connection with the DIN rail. Another feature that distinguishes feed-through terminals is the way the wires are fastened. The screw terminal fixes the respective wire with a screw connection. This method takes a comparatively long time, especially when the plant is complex. A spring-loaded terminal makes electrical contact with a mechanical spring. This consists of a bent, flat copper contact. The wire must be inserted through a hole in the copper contact. This is only possible if the contact is clamped with a pointed tool. When the clamping tool is removed, the spring pulls back and the wire is jammed. The connection is released in the same way. The push-in connection is another fastening variant, similar to the spring-loaded terminal. Here, too, a spring presses against the wire. In contrast to the spring-cage connection, installation is tool-free and therefore even faster. The wire is inserted into the spring shaft of the feed-through terminal and the spring locks automatically. If you want to loosen the connection, you need a pointed tool. A small screwdriver is usually sufficient, which bends the retaining spring to the side and loosens the wire. This method saves a lot of time with cores with solid conductors. Wires with flexible conductors can also be attached using wire end sleeves using this method.Solid and flexible veinsYou can connect cables with solid cores and flexible strands in feed-through terminals. Both variants and combinations are permitted. Flexible cores can easily fan out. The use of ferrules makes handling easier with spring connections.The attachment of the wire using cutting terminals is rather rare. Use this variant if your veins are particularly thin. Here, the contact is made through a small cut in the insulation.Depending on the function and area of application, cables and wires with different cross-sections are used in the electrical installation. This affects the feed-through terminals. Appropriate feed-through terminals are available for all common cable cross-sections. Whether a clamp can be used for a specific cross-section is indicated on the clamp. It is usually possible to bridge the L conductor and the N conductor using several feed-through terminals, sometimes on several levels. Suitable cable bridges are available here in the shop.markLabeling the lines helps with orientation, especially when a new employee or another electrical company takes over the system. Some terminals have labeling fields. We recommend using this option and labeling all devices and connections in a meaningful way.The design of the neutral conductor contact is another distinguishing feature. In addition to models for classic wiring, there are feed-through terminals with which an N busbar can be used. The neutral contact on these terminals is designed accordingly so that the connection can be made with one hand. When using a busbar, you need an additional terminal for feeding. To securely fix the rail, use suitable support blocks or the fastening levers on the end clamps at the beginning and end of the row. Longer rails are additionally fixed every 20 cm. To be able to use cables with five cores, use multi-level terminals to connect the outer conductors.How to use feed-through terminals in the KNX area?In addition to the classic feed-through terminals, you can get special terminal blocks for low-voltage or KNX use. These have a different color and can therefore immediately be distinguished from other terminal blocks. This also contributes to order and clarity in the control cabinet. In terms of function, these terminal blocks hardly differ from conventional terminal blocks. You can connect cables with a cross-section of up to 1.5 mm2 to these terminals.Why are feed-through terminals not closed on one side?The available space in the control cabinet is specified in modular widths (HP). These provide information about the capacity of a control cabinet. Feed-through terminals are not manufactured according to this pitch, but as narrow as possible. The narrower a terminal, the more terminals can be installed on a specific area of the DIN rail. Good to know:Feed-through terminals are not closed on one side. The missing cover saves a little space. In relation to the length of a top-hat rail, more terminals can be mounted. Since feed-through terminals are mounted directly next to each other on the DIN rail, there is no danger of touching the contacts on the open sides. Without a side cover, a terminal is narrower. A cover is only attached to the last terminal in a row.Which installation aids and which accessories are available for feed-through terminal blocks?For the construction of a control cabinet, you receive numerous well thought-out components that simplify your work. For feed-through terminals, for example, the cross-bridges and busbars already mentioned are available. In addition, you will receive separator plates and end plates, covers, feeds or end blocks as well as test plugs, fuses, labeling fields and other components.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Terminal blocks > Feed-through terminal block you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Base clampBolt clampChangeover relayCompartment clampConnecting combsConnection moduleConnection technologyDistribution blockFeed terminalFour-level clampLightning arrowMarshalling boxMini clampMotor connection terminalMotor output terminalMulti-level clampMulti-wire terminalNeutral terminalPotential clampRelay terminalSocketSpring clampsSpring clipSwitching relayTerminal block connectorThermal voltage terminal blockThrough terminalUniversal clampfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Through terminal:ABBEatonEberleHagerMetzPhoenixSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergTE ConnectivityWAGOWeidmüllerWielandWöhner
Antenna socket - Regardless of whether they are received via cable, satellite or terrestrial, radios and TV sets can be found in almost every household. And to establish a connection with the corresponding signal transmitter, one typically uses the classic antenna socket, which is actually present at least once in all modern apartments. Simple versions have the so-called Belling Lee socket for the television on the left and the Belling Lee socket for the radio on the right. More modern multimedia sockets can offer additional ports for connection. The well-known F-socket with the thread, which can be used for connecting a satellite receiver, for example, is widespread. Inexpensive antenna sockets with two, three or four connection options are available here in the eibabo online shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Antenna and satellite technique > Antenna socket you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:2-fold junction box2-way through socket3 hole through socket3-fold junction box4-fold junction box4-way through socketAntenna socketAntenna socket boxBK antenna socketBroadband socketData socketEnd socketEnd socket for antenna technologyFilter boxJunction boxLoop-through socketModem boxModem socketSAT double-pass socketSAT junction boxSAT pass-through socketSingle doseSingle/end boxSocket outletThrough socketTWIN branch socketTWIN end socketUniversal boxfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Antenna socket:Astro StrobelBerkerBusch JaegerE+P ElektrikElsoGiraHagerHirschmannHomewayJungKathreinKreilingLegrand BticinoMertenOBOPehaPROTEC.classSiemensSpaunTechniSatTehalitTelevesTriaxWisi
Modular plug connectors - What are modular connectors? Where can I use these in my home, commercial or industrial installation? What are the benefits of modular connectors? Does the eibabo® shop offer inexpensive and individual connectors? We answer these questions in the following post. In the field of electrical installation, connectors are of particular importance. Using plug-in connections, it is possible to connect two identical or different cables or lines with one another in a form-fitting manner. Such connections can also be released again.Modular connectors are constructed in such a way that they have properties in common with other components. These are, for example, the same installation dimensions or the type of connections and attachments. These work individually, but can also be combined with others within an assembly unit to form a larger whole or exchanged for one another. If you are interested in a flexible and modular structure for your electrical installation, browse through this eibabo® catalogue. Select the modular connectors that are right for you.Why are there modular connectors?The modern, modular connectors go back to the development of the American telephone system. The phone companies dominated the phone network for the first few decades and didn't allow third-party devices. This applied to both commercial and private use. To connect buildings and individual telephones to the network, bulky plugs were used, which had been in use since the 1930s. These had to be installed and maintained by specialist companies at great expense.As the telephone system became more widespread, a way was sought to reduce the high service costs. These efforts resulted in a modular system of components for standard connections. These were smaller, cheaper and easier to install. As a result, a standard was established for the connection between the telephone company's equipment and the customer's equipment. These standard interfaces were known as Registered Jacks (RJ). The RJ interface specification includes:the physical construction of the plugthe wiring patternsthe signal specifications Registered jacks are identified by the letters RJ. Additional digits describe the type and its properties. Modular connectors and RJ connectors are common names for the same devices. The use of modular connectors has helped fuel the global development of voice and data communications.Picture: Ruthenbeck UM-Cat.6A iso A universal moduleHow are modular connectors constructed?Modular plugs consist of a plastic or metal housing. The housing encloses stamped metal contacts separated by insulating channels. The contacts in the plug match the contacts in the socket. Part of the housing can often be used to lock the plug-socket connection and serves as strain relief. A modular plug or socket is assembled into a cable using a crimping tool. Depending on the use, individual connectors can have an even number of two to ten contact points. For this reason, the widths of the two connecting bodies vary. Not all contacts have to be assigned a line. Telephone (RJ11) connectors typically use four to six ports. RJ45 Ethernet connections have eight ports. The specification details describe the wiring. For example, a 6P2C connector has six positions and two contacts. A four-position, four-contact connector is designated 4P4C. TIP:The specification given for the wiring does not define the purpose of the wires. Modular connectors are also referred to as male or female. The male connectors are plugs or headers, the female ones are sockets or sockets. Some modular connectors supply low voltage AC or DC power to small electronic devices.What are the advantages of modular connectors?The biggest advantage of modular connectors lies in their standard use in communication and data transmission. The connectors are also used in production, in field installation and in the maintenance and repair of machines and systems. The advantages in production are:low prices and constant availabilityAssembly of plugs and cables without solderingrobust versions available for industrial applicationsPossibility to use the sockets on boards by reflow soldering The same advantages apply to installation and repair. In addition, value is placed on the following properties:Simple cable assembly and replacement of old connections on sitequick assembly with simple toolsnumerous wiring options This avoids production downtime and increases the reliability of a system.Where are modular connectors used?The use of modular connectors allows you to individually configure contact connections. Reliability and ease of use have made modular connectors an easy solution for many applications. The most common applications are data networks, telecommunications and low-speed serial connections. Due to the efficient and compact designs, these are also used as alternatives for bulkier and more expensive connectors in various products. Modular connectors are used worldwide and are among the essential components in data transmission and communication. Modular plug connections are also used in the industrial sector. Standardized assembly units are available for machines and systems, into which a wide variety of plug connections can be integrated. This allows individually multifunctional plugs and sockets to be put together. Use compact plug connections in terminal boxes and control cabinets.What types of modular connectors are there?There are many different types of modular connectors. The world's best known and most widely used modular connectors are:RJ10 - (4 positions and 4 contacts) - connects a telephone handset to a receiverRJ11 - (6 positions and either 2 or 4 contacts) - is used to connect telephone lines and modems, with 4 contacts with power supply via the second pairRJ12 - (6 position and 6 contacts) - for telephone line and additional control lines, used in larger telephone systemsRJ13 - (6 position and 4 contacts, with a circuit behind the line) - for telephone line and additional control linesRJ14 - (6 positions and either 4 or 6 contacts) - is used to connect two telephone lines, with 6 contacts with power on the third pairRJ45 - (8 positions and either 8 or 10 contacts) - Connector for high-speed data transmission in computer networks What special properties do modular connectors have?Special requirements must be met when modular connectors are used in factories, in automated processes or in image processing systems. Many of the modular connectors therefore have additional features. This makes them usable for specific applications. For example:shieldingIf electromagnetic interference is to be expected or the lines are very long, shielded lines and plug connections are often used. These cancel out electromagnetic interference. keyingDue to an attached tab, insertion of a true RJ45 plug into a jack is only possible in one orientation. This is to avoid improper wiring. Standard 8P8C connectors do not have this security feature. AssemblyFor production use, panel mount, board mount, through-hole mount, and surface mount are often possible. The sockets can have a vertical or horizontal orientation. display functionsModern modular connectors may also contain LEDs of different colors to indicate connection status. magneticsMagnets must be taken into account with any Ethernet connection. These are part of the Ethernet specification for 10BASE-T and 100BASE-T networks. The integration of the magnetics in the RJ45 socket shields against electromagnetic interference. Data connections are becoming more reliable. Highest qualityModular connectors are used in systems where high reliability and performance are important. These are, for example, the military and aviation and space travel.In order to meet the highest requirements, high-performance shielding, special coding, protective sleeves and particularly robust parts are used in these so-called Hi-Rel (High Reliability) models.Which manufacturers produce high-quality modular connectors?Implement tailor-made solutions for your requirements or for the wishes of your customers with our modular connectors. Different and variable housing variants and modular contact inserts enable flexible connection options. Many of the modular connectors offered by eibabo® are suitable for use under extreme environmental conditions, in industry and commerce. At eibabo, we only stock high-quality products from top manufacturers such as Telegärtner, CommScope/AMP Netconn, 3M Telecommunications, Reichle&De-Massari, Striebel&John or Metz Connect.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Data and telecommunication > Modular connector you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Blank panelBlind coverBuilt-in fuseCommunication technologyCompact distributorConnector insertCounter interior workCoupling socketCrimp connectorCross connectorData connectorData technologyDummy moduleFemale connectorIndustrial data socketInternet technologyLine termination moduleModular plugMultimediaPlasticPlug-in terminalPower plugRecessed housing insertSmall distributorsSpare partTerminal stripUniversal moduleWire managerfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Modular plug connectors:3MABBAssmannBachmannBerkerBrand-RexBusch JaegerCimcoCobiNetCommScope EMEACorningDätwylerE+P ElektrikEatonEFB-ElektronikElsoHagerHartingHirschmannHomewayKindermannKlaukeLappLeoni DatacomLeviton Manufact. EULumberg ConnectLützeMertenMetzMurrelektronikOBOPanduitPepperl + FuchsPhoenixReichle & De-MassariRittalRutenbeckSchlegelSchneider ElectricSetecSiemensStriebel & JohnTehalitTelegärtnerWAGOWeidmüllerWentronic
Cable ties - Do you want to hold lines, cables or other everyday things together, lash them down, fix them, connect them to each other - temporarily or for life? Cable ties are often a quick and very inexpensive solution. The selection of inexpensive and stable cable ties at eibabo® is huge. Here you can find out something about the history, areas of application and the properties of individual materials.Cable ties can be used universally and have become indispensable in our daily lives. These are handy, inexpensive and above all very versatile. Cable ties are used in the office, at home, on the go, when camping, as well as in trade and industry. But where does this useful everyday helper actually come from?The history of the cable tieCable ties originated in the United States of America. A cable tie was first patented there in the 1950s and was originally intended for fastening telephone cables.Already knew?The cable tie was born on October 1, 1954. On this day, the American George M. Rapata filed the corresponding patent in his name. This makes him the inventor of the cable tie.The first models were still made of metal. The further development and the commercial establishment of this idea is attributed to a Mr. Maurus S. Logan from the company Thomas & Betts. With the beginning of the industrial processing of plastics, this electrical company was able to produce the 'Ty-Rap'. The idea for the 'Ty-Rap' came to Logan in 1956 while visiting a Boeing airplane factory. At that time, the electrical wiring of the aircraft was still very complicated. Miles of wires were laid on long sheets of plywood and tied in place with waxed braided nylon cord. In view of this enormously lengthy manual work, Logan was convinced that there had to be a simple, durable and above all faster alternative. Over the next few years, Logan experimented with different tools and materials. On June 24, 1958, the 'Ty-Rap' cable tie was patented and marketed. In the decades that followed, the cable tie established itself more and more as a general means of attachment and thus found its way into almost all areas of everyday life.Flexible usageThe principle of the cable tie as a self-locking loop is even used in surgery. In this way, doctors fix broken bones or tie off vessels.Today there is hardly a household without cable ties. Whether for bundling power cables, fixing plants or as creative handicraft material - the possible uses are almost unlimited.Are there reusable cable ties?Cable ties are very inexpensive. The excess end is usually cut off after installation. This is why cable ties are usually disposable. However, there are some models that are reused.What types of cable ties are there?Cable ties differ in appearance and material. This results in different characteristics in terms of possible uses and durability. Among others, the following cable ties are widely used:Disposable cable ties:This is the classic cable tie. One end is pushed through the ratchet on the other end. This connection cannot be loosened again. To release the binding, the cable tie must be cut. Instead of a ratchet, there are also other self-locking systems, for example a clamping ball on metal cable ties.Bead Cable Ties:The design resembles a pearl necklace. The beads are threaded through a hole/two holes at the other end of the cable tie and hook into a taper of the respective hole. This holding connection is not as secure as with other models. A bead cable tie can be used again and again for this. This type of cable tie also comes in other designs, such as a herringbone or ladder shape.Multiple Cable Ties:Reusable cable ties have either a locking release feature (push button, rocker release, clip style) or a removable ratchet.Cable ties with marking:These models have flags or solid areas for written or printed identificationDouble loop cable ties:Here the ratchet sits in the middle and both ends can be pulled through the middle to form a loop.What special shapes are there for cable ties?In addition to the different types, there are also some special forms that are optimized for specific areas of application. Some cable ties have an eyelet or a fastening hole on the ratchet and can be attached to the ground with a screw. Other variants are supplied with a dowel including an impact pin. This means that electrical cables can only be laid on wood, brick and concrete surfaces using cable ties. Screws are no longer used. Cable ties with clamp anchors work in a similar way. This anchor is pushed through a hole in a metal surface and latches at the back. To fix a cable tie on a smooth surface, special pads with a self-adhesive layer are available. These can (additionally) also be fastened with a screw.What are cable ties made of?Cable ties are made of different materials. Which material you should use depends on the place of use and the desired durability. Cable ties are most commonly made from flexible nylon. At least 2% carbon black is added to nylon to increase resistance to UV light in outdoor applications. This protects the polymer chains and extends the life of the cable tie. In the food industry, cable ties contain a metal additive so that they can be detected by industrial metal detectors. ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene copolymer) cable ties are used in radiation hazardous environments. Stainless steel cable ties are available for explosion proof applications. Coated stainless steel cable ties prevent corrosion between dissimilar metals.Image: Cable ties from various manufacturersWhat affects the durability of a cable tie?Nothing is forever. Cable ties are also subject to a certain amount of wear or age over time. Then the moment has come to replace a cable tie. The following circumstances affect the durability of the cable ties:Temperature: At temperatures above 85 degrees, nylon loses its elasticity and strength. When cold, it becomes brittle and breaks.Humidity: If the air humidity is permanently high, the cable ties absorb moisture and the strength decreases.Material thickness: A larger material cross-section increases the service life.Vibration: Microcracks form due to constant vibrations, which lead to the destruction of the product.Radiation: Sunbeams and other radiations also affect the strength of the plastic structure.Mechanical stress: Twisting, pulling or abrasion lead to premature closure of the materialChemicals: Decomposing substances of all kinds and their vapors reduce durability. What do I need a cable tie tensioner for?A cable tie tensioner can be used to apply a cable tie with some tension. The tool trims the excess end flush. This will avoid a sharp edge that could otherwise cause injury. If you want to process a large number of cable ties, the tensioner offers the following advantages:convenient and fast workprovides the necessary tensionthe force regulator guarantees a uniform attachmentgrab and pull with one handSave time by automatically cutting the end piece Do the material colors have a specific meaning?In addition to a large variety of materials, we offer you natural-colored and black cable ties as well as various other material colors. The bright colors in particular are used for easy visual recognition in dark environments. The use of a specific color for a corresponding application is not prescribed. TIP:Tie together matching cables with cable ties of the same color. This makes sorting, separation or recognition within cable harnesses or in other rooms easier. At eibabo® you will find cable ties according to your wishes. Choose from classic models or designs that have been specially developed for a specific application. Well-known manufacturers are 3M, ABB, Fischer, OBO, Lapp, Rittal, Hama, Phoenix, Schneider Electric and around a dozen others.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Fasteners > Cable tie you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Ball lock cable tieBinderBolt headBundeswehr cable tiesCable fixerCable retention strapsCable strapsCable tie spoolChristmas treeDouble head tieFastening clampFastening systemFlat profile beltIdentification binderLamella footLamella foot binderMetal clampMounting tieOpening cable tiePlasticPlastic cable tiesPlug-in cable tiesStainless steel binderStainless steel cable strapSteel nose cable tiesTape materialTriple tapeVelcro strapfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cable ties:3MABBCellpackCimcoDeviFischer DEHamaHellermann TytonLappLegrand BticinoLegrand CablofilOBOPanduitPhoenixRittalSchneider ElectricTehalitWeidmüller
Feed-through duct - Are you unable to install electrical cables and wires inside walls or floors? Does your installation need to be checked regularly? Then you need an alternative to laying your electrical routes. Mounting brackets, clamps, cable ties and similar devices are often used as fasteners. However, their common disadvantage is that the installation remains open and visible. However, this is unacceptable in most cases. In order to hide the wiring, ducts are used for cable routing. We would like to introduce you to their types and sizes in this article.Cable routing ducts are used wherever extensive installations are necessary and concealed installation is not possible. A typical example is the multi-storey office building. In addition to power supplies, all kinds of data transmission cables have to find their way to the individual offices and different floors. And of course you don't lay these lines and cables loosely, but protect them from damage and unauthorized access with a cable routing duct.Cable routing ducts made of plasticPlastic cable ducts are most commonly used to route cables within a building. In most cases, these are white or gray profiles with a rectangular cross-section. Depending on the model, the channels can be divided into several strands. Likewise, there are cable ducts in various other shapes and even colors, which are intended for laying in specific locations or for different purposes. For example, there are models with a triangular cross-section for the connection between worktops and the wall. Half-round variants are used on the ground so that people do not trip over the cable.materials and structurePlastic cable routing ducts are made of non-combustible PVC or polyethylene. Typically, the length of a segment is 2 meters. Other dimensions are also available for special cases, so you can also find longer cable ducts if required. The width and height can be chosen individually. The standard dimensions are between 10 mm and 60 mm. Deviations are also possible here depending on the application. The most popular and widespread are the simple, classic U-shaped cable ducts. U-shaped cable ducts are available with both solid and slotted sidewalls. On the other hand, the coverage is usually always massive. This is clamped onto the side walls without tools.attachmentDepending on the material and the load-bearing capacity of the surface, cable routing ducts are fastened, glued, nailed or screwed using retaining clips. The manufacturers provide appropriate mounting holes for this on the underside of the duct ex works. TIPIf you decide to stick it on, please also take into account the subsequent weight of the cables and lines. In many cases, double-sided adhesive tape is not sufficient for permanently secure attachment. accesoriesIn order not to have to make curves, angles or branches on the main line yourself, many manufacturers offer additional elements to adapt to your own needs. You get connection boxes, T-pieces and corner profiles for every type of cable duct. These allow you to create cabling of any complexity without affecting walls and floors and without wasting time. There are also consoles for sockets and switches, which can be connected directly to the cable duct.channels for the floorSpecial ducts should be used to route cables and lines to the center of the room. These are very flat and curved in cross-section. This minimizes the risk of tripping and also protects the cable from damage caused by mechanical stress.Colored floor ducts are also available. On the one hand, you can create a subtle appearance to match the floor covering or, on the other hand, use contrasting colors to draw attention to this 'dangerous area'.What are the advantages and disadvantages of cable routing ducts made of plastic?Cable routing ducts enable a highly flexible and yet safe installation of cables and lines in almost all spatial conditions.There is no need to open the walls and floors to lay cables and lines.The installation is accessible at any time for repairs, checks and extensions.The cables and lines are protected against mechanical damage.The elements are inexpensive and can be assembled quickly. On the other hand, you have to accept that the usability of the wall is somewhat affected by cable routing ducts and the design of the interior design suffers as a result. It also cannot be ruled out that carelessness can result in damage or that the installation can be ripped out of the wall.Image: OBO LKM40040FS cable routing ductWiring ducts of metalMetal cable trunking is designed for heavy loads. These models are usually not necessary for classic household use. Metal ducts are mainly suitable for the industrial sector, because complex line systems and extensive cable bundles often have to be laid here.materials and constructionGalvanized steel is predominantly used as the material. This protects against corrosion and serves to maintain the function of the system in the event of external faults. Cable routing ducts made of metal are predominantly U-shaped and are available both with and without a cover. Perforated and non-perforated material is used depending on the operating conditions. The dimensions can be up to 300 mm in width and 100 mm in height. Standard lengths are 2000 mm and 3000 mm. From a certain dimension, the transitions to massive cable support systems are fluid. TIPYou can order the right end pieces, duct connectors, partitions, brackets, clamps or device sockets from us at the same time. attachmentDue to the high weight, the metal channels cannot be glued. Fixing with anchors and dowels is common. For channels with larger dimensions, shelves or consoles are offered for attachment.accesoriesMetal cable routing ducts are often used to route electrical cables in raised floors or false ceilings. Depending on the requirements, additional components are required for their assembly in order to create turns, climbs, slopes or branches.What are the advantages and disadvantages of cable routing ducts made of metal?Metal ducts, when properly secured, can withstand the weight of a large number of power cables. They allow you to easily trace the path of each cable. As with the plastic variants, installation is easy and access for maintenance, replacement and additions is available at all times. An additional plus is the fire protection on the inside and outside. The disadvantage is the high weight and the higher costs. Individual adjustments to the modules are comparatively complex on the construction site. A lot of accessories and high-quality tools are therefore required.The portfolio available in the eibabo® online shop starts with narrow and flat items for just one line and extends to wall ducts and ceiling ducts, which can accommodate dozens of lines and cables. We recommend the high-quality items from the well-known manufacturers Kleinhuis, Niedax, Niedergesäß, OBO, Pflitsch, PROTEC.class, Rehau, Tehalit and Vogels.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation ducts for wall and ceiling > Installation duct you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Cabel CanalCable routingCable routing ductCeiling ductConduitDesign channelDevice installation trunkingDoor bypass channelElectrical installation ductGlue channelIndustrial channelInstallation channelLine protection channelMetal channelMini cable channelPlasticPlastic channelRoller channelSheet steelSheet steel channelSkirting boardSkirting channelSurface channelWiringWiring ductfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Feed-through duct:KleinhuisNiedaxNiedergesäßOBOPflitschTehalitVogels
Network server cabinet - Special network cabinets and server cabinets are required to accommodate and organize IT equipment in companies and data centers. In the following article, you will learn what the differences are between the individual models, how best to use them and what you should look out for when making your selection.What are the standard dimensions within network cabinets and server cabinets?In order to be able to describe the differences between individual cabinets, we must first look at the similarities. The 19-inch grid has established itself as the standardized norm for fastening network technology in the housing provided for this purpose (e.g. cabinets or racks). This standardization is laid down in the IEC standard 60297 (in Germany DIN 41494). This means that servers, patch panels, routers, switches or UPS can be installed over this dimension and easily in all cabinets. term UPSThe abbreviation UPS stands for 'uninterruptible power supply'. 19 inches corresponds to a width of 482.6 mm. In addition to this standard width, standardized heights are also provided. These are specified in HE (= height unit) or U (= unit). One U corresponds to 44.45 mm. This means that a standard server cabinet with 42 HU is approximately 2 meters high.The external dimensions are based on the internally defined standards. Depending on the model, the cabinets can have different widths and depths. This is because ventilation may be required and wiring may be complex.The most common are cabinets with dimensions of 22, 24, 33, 42, 44 and 47 height units.The width of a cabinet is usually 600 mm, 800 mm or 1000 mm.The depth is typically 800 mm, 1000 mm or 1200 mm.  TIP:If you are unsure of the space you need, always choose a cupboard of the next larger size. The extra space is good for ventilation or allows you to route cables to the side of your built-in devices. Free spaces in height provide space for later extensions.What is the difference between server cabinet and network cabinet?When looking for suitable storage locations for our network technology, we come across different product names and technical terms. The terms 'server cabinet' and 'network cabinet' belong to this. For the layman it is not clear at first glance whether there are differences between the two versions and what they are. Visually, the cabinets are almost the same. Both have the same dimensions or are based on the same 19-inch grid. In fact, however, there are some specific differences. Server cabinets and network cabinets differ in size, design and purpose. The design of the products depends on the specific tasks and the parameters of the network equipment located inside the cabinets.The network closetA network closet is commonly used to store patch panels, routers, switches, as well as network equipment and network accessories. In most cases, the network cabinet is only 800 mm deep and therefore smaller than a server cabinet. The smallest dimension can often be selected in terms of width, too, because cabling is usually manageable. This saves space, because thermal requirements are usually not a problem for the devices mentioned above. Network closets are more likely to have a glass or solid plastic door and the back panel is solid material.The server cabinetThe server cabinet is mainly used to install servers, monitors, uninterruptible power supplies or similar devices. Ventilation and cable management play a special role here. Server cabinets can therefore be chosen wider and deeper than network cabinets. Server cabinets usually have a perforated door and also rear ventilation holes.One of the most important differences to the network cabinet is the load capacity. The selection of the load capacity of a server cabinet is determined by how much technology is to be accommodated in it. Simple models have a carrying capacity of about 450-500 kg. If there are numerous or heavy devices to be accommodated, please select a model with a load capacity of up to 1000 kg. For equipping particularly large systems, models with a load capacity of 1500 kg are used.In addition, most servers generate a significant amount of heat. To facilitate heat exchange, a server cabinet is made of perforated metal with a ventilated front door and back panel.Image: Rittal PremiumServer-10 network cabinetAre there network server cabinets for outdoor use?It is not always possible to accommodate server technology or network devices inside buildings. Network cabinets and server cabinets with special properties are available for outdoor use. These all-weather cabinets have a high IP protection class and thus protect against dust, touch and water. It can be installed free-standing with a base on the street or hanging on a wall. The special requirements for vandalism, fire protection, cable routing, earthing and ventilation are also taken into account. Models with a high degree of protection are allowed to be installed in industrial areas with high levels of pollution and humidity.What advantages does a professional network server cabinet offer?With a network server cabinet, you centralize the installation of all important network components. The technology is monitored and maintained in one place. All standardized devices with a 19 inch attachment can be used, individually positioned and expanded. Closed systems support the requirements for data security according to EU-DSGV. In addition, there is order and clarity in the entire network structure.What else should I consider before buying a network server cabinet?The purchase of a network cabinet or server cabinet is an investment for many years. The IT environment of companies in particular is constantly changing and constantly being expanded. Therefore, select the dimensions of the cabinet sufficiently large. All existing components must find a place. In any case, plan enough space for later installations.The purchase of a server cabinet often goes hand in hand with the purchase of additional accessories. These include fans and air conditioners. It may also be advisable to install an extinguishing system to prevent the loss of data and expensive technology in the event of a fire. Need additional inventory to place your devices? For example, the following ensure clarity and order:Skirting boards for protecting electric cablesOrganizer and cable hook for the proper organization of the electrical installationAuxiliary shelves, drawers, shelves or mounting panels for screens All from a single sourceCompletely equip your network cabinet and server cabinet with eibabo®. You can get everything you need here in the shop. Benefit from low prices for mounting rails, cables, plugs, panels, extinguishing systems and air conditioning units.If the cupboard is not in a lockable room, it should have a lock itself. This prevents access by unauthorized persons.Typically, a network cabinet or server cabinet forms the heart or the control center of your building network. All computers access it, obtain important data or store countless documents. Therefore, such a cabinet is not only a place of storage, but also has a protective function. Therefore, pay attention to robust quality, because a stable basic structure reliably protects against external mechanical influences. The eibabo® technology store offers quality goods from well-known brands such as Assmann, Corning, Eaton, Enoc, Panduit, Rittal, Schneider Electric and Schäfer IT-Systems.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cabinet enclosures > Network/server enclosure you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Base frameClosetData cabinetData network cabinetNetwork cabinetsNetwork closetNetwork distribution cabinetNetwork distributorRack air conditioningServer cabinetServer rackStanding cabinetWall distributorWall housingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Network server cabinet:AssmannEatonEnocPanduitRittalSchneider ElectricSchäfer IT-Systems
Current transformers - Current transformers are electrical components that reduce high voltage currents to a much lower value. They thereby enable convenient monitoring of the actual electrical current flow in an AC transmission line using a standard ammeter. But what can you use such a device for? On the one hand, current transformers are used for measuring purposes. For correct measurement results, energy meters, current measuring devices and universal measuring devices require a current that is reduced as proportionally as possible for their respective measuring range. A current transformer provides this, enables precise measurements and protects the connected measuring devices in the event of overcurrent. On the other hand, a current transformer can serve for protection purposes by transmitting a reduced current to relays, control devices and control devices. In the eibabo online shop you will find current transformers of various designs. Use one of our many payment methods and enjoy the very short delivery times.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Current transformer you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AC meterAnalog transmitterCircuit breaker accessoriesClip-on current transformerConverterCurrent clamp transformerCurrent measuring transformerCurrent sensing transformerCurrent transformerCurrent transformer blockCurrent value transformerDC/DC converterGround fault protectionInterface converterInterior design systemLow voltage current transformerMeasuring current transformerMeasuring transformerPlug-in current transformerPower converterReactive power compensationSplit current transformerThree-phase meterThrough-hole converterThrough-hole current transformerTransformerVoltage outputVoltage transformerfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Current transformers:ABBABLABNBenderCelsaDoldEatonHagerHenselJanitzaMBSMersenMetzNZRPantaPhoenixSchalkSchneider ElectricSiemensWAGOWeidmüllerZiehl
Residual current release breakers - The residual current release is one of the most important components of an electrical installation. The residual current circuit breaker is also called an FI switch and ensures that the circuit is interrupted in fractions of a second as soon as a person comes into contact with a defective line or a defective device. While classic household fuses only trip in the event of short circuits with high currents, for example to avoid cable fires, the residual current release not only takes effect when the lines are overloaded, but also in the event of the smallest irregularity in the power supply system. This also protects people immediately from life-threatening electric shocks. The eibabo online shop offers you residual current circuit breakers from all well-known manufacturers and, if you wish, will ship the items worldwide directly to your construction site.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Residual current release for power circuit breaker you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AC voltageAccess protectionAdditional blockAlternating currentAttachmentCircuit breakerCircuit breaker accessoriesCompactVigiFault protection relayGround fault protectionIsolation guardMounting clipOver current protectionPower blockPower converterResidual currentResidual current blockResidual current protectionResidual current protection moduleResidual current relayResidual current releaseResidual current release for circuit breakersResidual current release for power circuit breakerThermal protectionThrough-hole converterfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Residual current release breakers:EatonHagerSchneider Electric

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