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Wantec - Wantec offers high-quality door telecommunications products, 2wIP network adapters and the wantecWire patch cords. The company was founded in Germany in 1999 by CEO Stefan Rupp. It is based in Neresheim. The development and production takes place in a more than 7,000 square meter facility. In addition to sales in Germany and other European countries, Wantec is also opening up the North American market with a sales office in South Carolina. Quality is what Wantec users particularly appreciate about the products. The products are efficient, user-friendly and durable thanks to the use of the highest quality materials and a focus on the respective application requirements. The focus is on the production of door and emergency call systems using analog technology and digital IP technology. Individual orders are also accepted, which include the development and production of intercoms according to customer requirements. The aim is to offer high-tech solutions for small, medium and large companies, architects and planners. Each product is subject to strict quality controls and is tested several times before delivery. The components available from eibmarkt® in the eibabo® shops form the basis for setting up your very own individual installation. These include mounting brackets for FritzBoxes, FTP patch cables, SSTP patch cables, UTP patch cables, door intercoms, flush-mounted boxes, Ethernet adapters, power supplies and upgrade kits. A large part of the products offered are stock items in the eibabo® technology store and are therefore available at short notice. Thanks to our high-performance order processing and logistics, your order will be shipped within a very short time - if you wish, we can also send it quickly and securely worldwide.

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Physical sensor - How do you optimally use physical sensors to adapt the automation of your building to the prevailing environmental conditions? Find out here what potential there is in a high-quality KNX weather station. What is the difference between object sensors and room temperature controllers?Sensors are technical components that record analog conditions from the environment and independently react to changes in them with electrical signals. They are therefore similar to our sensory organs, which transmit sounds, smells, temperatures or pain to our brain in the form of electrical impulses. The interaction of different sensors represents something like the nervous system of a modern building. The evaluation of the data determined and an intelligent reaction to changing conditions are what make smart home automation so appealing.What are physical sensors?Physical sensors convert physical variables, i.e. measurable properties of objects or the environment, into electrical signals. This makes it possible to draw conclusions about the value of the physical quantities. The most common applications in this category are the KNX weather stations, KNX object controllers and KNX room temperature controllers.KNX weather stationsA weather station uses physical sensors to measure temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind speed, probability of rain and numerous other parameters. You can evaluate this recorded data and use it for automated, weather-dependent control of a building. Good to know:In the case of the KNX weather stations, the almost wear-free, thermoelectrically measuring weather stations are becoming increasingly popular with regard to wind measurement. These no longer have rotating parts (rotors). The mechanical measurement with a rotor is very accurate. However, the moving parts are quickly damaged by strong storms or objects flying around.What should I pay attention to before buying a KNX weather station?It is important to study the parameters provided for your own necessary requirements in the usage phase. A high-quality weather station belongs in every KNX home. A variety of interesting functions can be derived from this, some with high priority. At eibabo® you get numerous variants with different features and price ranges. The following things can be interesting for your purchase:What readings does the weather station provide?With which sensor technology are the measured values determined?Does the weather station have GPS?How many protected facades does the weather station offer?How is the wind measured?and much more From this, the scope of your automation options is derived, as well as their accuracy and reliability. All weather stations typically offer basic functions such as temperature, wind speed or brightness. However, you will quickly reach your limits if you want to use the full potential of weather-dependent building control.What can further additional measured values of a KNX weather station be used for?For example, for the automatic closing of skylights when it starts to rain, it would be necessary to record the precipitation. Wind direction can be an important parameter for controlling awnings. The alignment of the facade is also relevant for comfortable shading. Additional values are, for example, the global radiation, the air pressure, the absolute and relative humidity or the felt temperature. This information can be incorporated into the creation of extensive and well thought-out weather-dependent building automation.Image: Gira Standard 215004 KNX weather stationMany manufacturers only provide brightness sensors instead of radiation sensors for controlling the shading. You should take this into account when choosing the right weather station. Brightness sensors measure the surrounding brightness using a photoresistor. In contrast, the global radiation results from direct solar radiation and diffuse light. This is generated, for example, by reflections from clouds, water droplets or dust. This may result in different basic values for your light control. An available GPS determines the location of the weather station and uses this data to classify and optimize the measurement results. High-quality weather stations also offer complex automation tools for shading according to the Astro program, facade controls and more.Where do I attach a KNX weather station?Attach a KNX weather station to an exposed location on or on the building. This allows you to optimally measure and evaluate wind speeds, brightness, temperature or precipitation. The roof, the facade or a free-standing mast are suitable for this. Typically, you can define a normal state for each integrated sensor, which serves as a reference value for the measurement data determined. However, this also means that the weather station is exposed to all possible environmental conditions.The system in view at all timesModern KNX weather stations independently monitor important functions. If an error occurs, the device sends a corresponding error message to the bus.In order to guarantee reliable functionality, the housing of a KNX weather station is particularly resistant and the technology is designed to be robust.What is a KNX object controller?Object controllers are room temperature controllers without direct adjustment options on the device. You determine the current room temperature with an internal or external temperature sensor and adjust it to a centrally set target temperature. KNX object controllers do not have any operating elements and are developed for use in objects. In public buildings, strangers should not be able to adjust the controller directly. The values are parameterized directly via the ETS (Engineering Tool Software). Object controllers are often cheaper than KNX room temperature controllers and are suitable for private use in corridors, basements or storage rooms.What properties does a KNX room temperature controller have?In contrast to the object controller, the temperature of the room can be individually adjusted to personal well-being with a room temperature controller. The connection to the KNX offers numerous options for responding to different heat requirements in everyday life. You can lower the temperature at night or when you are away to save energy. On the other hand, it is particularly pleasant to come into a well-tempered living room in the evening. TIP:Even one degree less room temperature saves up to six percent of energy. Combined with reasonable heating times, this value increases significantly. We currently spend around two thirds of our energy costs in Central Europe on heating rooms and water. Intelligent planning of the room temperature throughout the day can therefore save a great deal of money and resources.Are there other types of physical sensors?The offer is big. In addition to the sensors mentioned, there are numerous other variants with which you can carry out a wide variety of measurements and evaluations. These are often special and optimized for specific areas of application in trade or industry. Some examples:KNX water detectors, KNX water sensors, KNX leakage sensorsThese sensors detect water and moisture and are used, for example, to detect leaks and burst pipes. KNX humidity sensorsIn addition to the humidity, the moisture content of materials can also be determined. The classic use is, among other things, in industry, where, for example, the residual moisture content of wood or concrete has to be determined. KNX CO2 sensorsCO2 sensors measure the amount of carbon dioxide in the air. Carbon dioxide is a colorless and odorless gas and can be life-threatening in high concentrations. KNX carbon monoxide detector or smoke detectorSmoke gas detectors respond when they register the gases typically occurring in fires. A carbon monoxide alarm reacts to carbon monoxide, such as that produced when fossil fuels are burned. KNX line sensor or contact sensorLine sensors or contact sensors are used to determine the surface temperature or component temperatures. They are used in industry or support control in heating, cooling and ventilation technology. KNX current sensorsCurrent sensors can be used to measure the current in cables or lines and busbars. This measurement is usually carried out without contact using the magnetic flux density triggered by the electric currents. KNX energy sensorsEnergy sensors are interesting for private, commercial and industrial use. For example, they measure the power consumption of connected devices and systems. This is how you saveKNX combination sensors or multi-sensors can record different measured variables. You only need one device for evaluating several states.In this catalog you will also find high-quality KNX temperature sensors, KNX brightness sensors, KNX rain sensors, KNX twilight sensors, KNX fan controls, magnetic contacts, KNX multi-sensors, KNX thermo-hygrometers, evaluation units, KNX dew sensors, outdoor sensors and KNX air quality sensors.Which manufacturers of physical sensors are recommended?In our shop you can get physical sensors from the brands ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, EIBMARKT, eQ-3, Esylux, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, MDT, Merten, Peha, Schalk, Siemens, Somfy, Steinel, Theben , Thermokon, Warema and WindowMaster. These manufacturers offer high quality. The prices correspond to the respective services and scope of functions. Benefit from the top conditions in the eibabo® shop and use worldwide shipping.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Physical sensor for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Air quality sensorBlind controlBrightness sensorsBuilding controlBuilding system technologyBus technologyButton interfaceContact sensorDew sensorFrost sensorHumidityHumidity sensorLeakage sensorLight sensorLight sensorsPrecipitation sensorPresence detectorRadio systemRoom temperature controllerShading controlTemperatureThermal fanThermometerVentilation unitWater sensorWeather dataWeather sensorWind sensorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Physical sensor:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEatonEIBMARKTElsnerElsoEltakoEthermaGiraHagerHamaIfm ElectronicIssendorffJungLingg & JankeMaicoMDTMertenPehaSiemensSomfySteinelThebenWaremaWindowMaster
Height-adjustable cassette - Adjustable underfloor boxes are available at eibabo in the catalog of underfloor systems for the installation of cables and lines. The adjustable box is needed for the creation of an inspection opening for cable ducts as well as for installation in a raised and cavity floor. You can find height-adjustable boxes in different nominal sizes. There are height-adjustable boxes that differ in design (round / square), the number of device boxes, types with cord outlet for the installation of devices and the possible height adjustment. Adjustable boxes are ideal for the installation of devices in wet-cleaned floors, for installation in mounting holes in screed-covered channel systems and in raised and cavity floors or even for use in dry rooms with dry-cleaned floors. The height of the adjustable boxes can also be adapted to the floor level. Many box types are made of an impact-proof cord outlet with handle or an inserted steel lid and a box frame with integrated click ladder.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Sub-floor systems > Levelling cassette for duct mounting, raised and underfloor installation you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Adjustable bracketCassette coverCassette frameElectra planHeavy Duty CassetteHeavy Duty CassettesHeight-adjustable cassette for duct installation, double and hollow floorsLevelable cassetteLeveling angleLeveling setLeveling unitLevelling cassette for duct mounting, raised and underfloor installationStainless steel cassettefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Height-adjustable cassette:OBOTehalit
Binary input - What interesting possibilities does the use of binary inputs in building automation offer you? Learn more about differences, use cases, and things to watch out for on this page.What do you need a KNX binary input for?KNX binary inputs are used to convert conventional alarm messages, fault messages, operating messages or status messages (generally analog signals) into digital signals and connect them to the KNX bus.Image: KNX binary input universal - Hager TXA306 for KNX building automationWhat should you know before buying a KNX binary input?Take a look at your project and ask yourself the following questions:Is it a new installation or do I have to consider the properties of existing devices (e.g. switches)?Which signals or voltages should be recorded?What is the distance between the signal transmitter and the receiver?Do I need additional cables and lines?Should the control only be wired or also possible via radio?Which logic functions do I want to implement?and much more The answers will help you to make the right choice for a suitable binary input. Among other things, this results in the number of channels that your new binary input should have, which manufacturer supplies an application (software) suitable for the project and whether the binary input must be suitable for potential-free devices or not.What is the difference between the individual binary inputs?The binary inputs are often provided in the variants 20V, 24V, 230V and potential-free. Which one you need in each individual case depends on which signals you want to activate. Notice:The addition potential-free, 20V, 24V or 230V does not refer to the binary input, but to the signal to be recorded. potential-free binary inputsPotential-free means that no external voltages (potentials) may be connected to the inputs at these binary inputs, since the contact voltage (usually 10-20V) is already provided by the binary input itself. The potential-free variant is typically used for buttons, switches, door contacts (magnetic or reed contacts), window contacts (magnetic contacts) or auxiliary contacts. Magnetic contacts may often only be assigned a maximum of 20V DC. However, the maximum cable length that can be connected is often limited to between 50-100m, see the description of the respective potential-free binary input and can also be negatively influenced by inductive or capacitive loads in the area around the routed cable. Devices with wires that have already been brought out should generally not be extended at all, eg button interfaces (a button interface is also a binary input). 20V and 24V binary inputsModels with 20V or 24V are used when devices cannot switch potential-free. These are, for example, presence detectors or differential pressure monitors for stoves that work with 24V technology. 230V binary inputsThe 230 V version is often used to connect existing 230 V AC signals to the bus in order to evaluate them. For example for conventional 230V outdoor motion detectors, buttons, switches or other messages from other systems. Fuses can also be monitored in order to immediately notice critical changes in large building complexes, for example. What specific applications can be implemented with KNX binary inputs?The possibilities are diverse and depend entirely on your project. A KNX binary input detects a status change at its input. Depending on the parameterization that you carry out using the software (ETS), a telegram is then sent to the KNX bus. This information can then be integrated into other desired functional logic, for example:Open windows = set heating to standby/frost protectionLevel reached = open valveTo evaluate a conventional 230V motion detectionFor activation of conventional buttonsTo capture status or operational messagesEvaluate error messages from connected devicesand much more Or you use the information for displays on displays, for touch functions or for visualizations for evaluation purposes.What is ETS?ETS is the abbreviation for Engineering Tool Software. This is used to assign and parameterize certain actions, relationships or functions within the building automation. So you determine what a binary input should do with an incoming signal. Programming skills or learning a programming language are not required. If you are interested in logical connections and can imagine the later function in the building based on an abstract scheme, the creation of a project should be a solvable task for you.We recommendIn the case of particularly complex projects, it can be advantageous to hire an experienced system integrator to create the basic project. This is typically much faster than doing it yourself and you will receive a tested, error-free basic version of your system. Later you can easily change, add or remove individual parameters yourself.You can think of the configuration as similar to the folder system on your Windows PC or iOS computer. You create your own structure and save files in it. In addition, you create shortcuts to other files and folders based on certain conditions. In the ETS, the 'folders' are floors or rooms, for example, and the 'files' in them correspond to sensors and actuators that you can relate to one another.Can consumption also be recorded and evaluated with KNX binary inputs?At eibabo® you will also find KNX binary inputs to record counter values. You can order almost all conventional water meters, electricity meters, gas meters, heat meters and many more including an S0 interface (pronounced: S-zero interface). This is used to transmit measured consumption values for further processing in the building automation. The interface sends an impulse via a contact, which corresponds to a certain value of the measured medium. The pulse value is always the responsibility of the meter manufacturer.An example: If you buy a water meter with an S0 interface, the pulse value is on the meter or in the product description, for example 10 liters = 1 pulse. That means the contact closes and opens again (rising/falling edge, 30 ms = t_ON = 120 ms 30 ms = t_OFF) as soon as 10 liters of water have been consumed. Simply put, the signal is similar to when you press a button. You can evaluate these contacts using a KNX binary input with the application provided by the manufacturer for counting value acquisition.As a rule, potential-free 20V or 24V binary inputs are used for this, as the contact voltage may be a maximum of 15V (S0 interface class B, short transmission paths) or a maximum of 27V (S0 interface class A, long transmission paths).Are long distances critical for signal transmission?Pay attention to the technically required maximum cable lengths between signal detection and binary input contact, especially with 20V, 24V and potential-free. These are often a maximum of 100 meters and should be routed in a protected manner without inductive or capacitive cross-influences. TIP:Please refer to the manufacturer information for this. The individual brands and the different variants have individual limit values. This applies in particular when critical states are to be monitored, such as counting for billing purposes (LIYCY lines, cables).How are KNX binary inputs mounted?KNX binary inputs are available with eibabo® for different types of installation, for example for installation in an electrical distribution board. These devices are referred to as modular installation devices (REG). There are also binary inputs for flush-mounting (UP) or surface-mounting (AP) and for integration in ducts or similar (EB).Which manufacturers of KNX binary inputs are recommended?In this eibabo® catalog you will find everything on the subject of KNX binary input, binary input device, binary input module, button interface, universal interface, input module, button coupler and evaluation unit. Well-known manufacturers are ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Doepke, Eaton, Elsner, Elso, Eltako, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jumo, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Peha, Siemens, Theben and Warema.Trust our experienceWe have been working with the products from these manufacturers for over 25 years and have been able to use them in hundreds of projects around the world.We have always paid attention to quality and reliability when realizing our projects. Because permanently error-free functionality is crucial, especially in complex building automation installations.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Binary input for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Basic moduleBattery poweredBinary inputBinary inputsBus technologyButton inputCombination actuatorControl unitDIN railEngine control unitExpansion moduleFlush-mounted boxInput couplingInput moduleInterfaceLighting controlNormally open outputPanel adapterRadio systemShading controlShutter controlSocket coverStatus indicatorSwitching outputTactile sensorUniversal interfacesWireless reed contactWireless solutionfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Binary input:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEatonElsnerElsoESYLUXfrogblue AGGiraHagerIssendorffJungLingg & JankeMDTMertenPehaSchneider ElectricSiemensThebenZumtobel
Controller iuminaires - Even before you installed your building's interior and exterior lighting, you thought carefully about the different states you would later like to create using lamps and lights. This can be classic dimming, in which the brightness of connected lamps can be influenced by a potentiometer. This can also be the setting of desired colors if you use the colored LEDs required for this. If you wish, you can control all of this centrally with control units for lights. Depending on the application, such control units are quite different. This can be dimming actuators and controllers with different color channels in the control cabinet, wall panels with touch function for manual control directly as an alternative to the light switch or combination systems consisting of radio remote control and permanently installed receiver. As a large specialist store with a huge range of lights and controls, the eibabo online shop offers you everything you need to implement your individual lighting ideas.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Light control > Controller for luminaires you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Control unitControl unit for lightsController for luminairesControllersExtensionInterface moduleLED ballastLED controlLED control gearLED controllerLED controllingOperating devicesPlug-in moduleRadio controllerRelay modulefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Controller iuminaires:ArcliteESYLUXEVNScharnberger+Has.Zumtobel
Hifi complete system - Do you still remember the huge hi-fi towers with turntables, receivers, double cassette decks and equally high loudspeakers that represented the center of home entertainment in many apartments up until the turn of the millennium? But those times are now over. Cassettes are no longer used, turntables are experiencing a renaissance among a few music enthusiasts, and streaming services and digital radio have significantly changed the way we consume music. Interfaces to other multimedia end devices represent the new challenges for complete hi-fi systems. In addition, the devices are becoming more and more compact without sacrificing acoustic performance. The latest generation of micro system systems, compact devices and hi-fi music centers in different price ranges and performance levels are available from the eibabo technology store.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Consumer electronics > HiFi-set you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Audio systemAV home theater systemCompact systemDVD facilityDVD home theater systemHifiHiFi micro systemHiFi MicrosystemHiFi midi systemHiFi MidisystemHiFi mini systemHiFi MinisystemHiFi systemHiFi-setHome cinema systemHome theater systemInvestmentMicro complete systemMicro systemMicro system plantMidi systemMini hi-fi systemMini systemMusic CenterStereoStereo systemSystem plantWireless hi-fi systemfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Hifi complete system:Beko Grundig CEGrundigGrundig Intermed(CE)LencoLG CE ElectronicsPanasonicPanasonic Deutsch.CESonyTechniSatTelestarWörleinW?rlein
Display - Imagine going to bed not sure if the front door is locked. Or you leave the house and want to make sure that the lights are switched off everywhere. What do you do? Well, you set out and check doors, windows, and light switches. Or you look at the KNX display. KNX displays are used to visualize, display and signal all connected functions of your individual, networked house.What is the task of KNX displays?In order to understand the benefits of a KNX display, you should basically familiarize yourself with the KNX building automation. The use of KNX systems allows you to automate buildings at the level of the highest user requirements. It offers you more comfort and security, while energy consumption can be significantly reduced in the long term.NoticeKNX is the most widely used standard for electronic automation systems. This makes it possible to control and monitor all the components involved from home or remotely.KNX stands for Konnex-Bus and is the first globally recognized standard for the intelligent connection of building installations with automation solutions. Countless KNX products are used in thousands of buildings worldwide. This is a clearly defined system platform to which the components of all certified manufacturers are compatible. With the ETS (Engineering Tool Software), a uniform software for project planning, implementation and commissioning was created.The term 'smart home' has become established for the automation of private areas of life. And as part of a smart home installation, you automatically create the ideal conditions for working, sleeping, partying or cooking in your own home. They regulate the light intensity, raise or lower the blinds, adjust the temperature or switch on multimedia devices. This is done remotely using a smartphone app or tablet computer or directly by operating buttons or KNX displays. KNX operating elements such as displays thus represent the interface between the automation technology and you as the user.What are the advantages of building automation and its visualization using displays?Compared to a conventional electrical installation, a KNX installation seems expensive at first glance. But as an experienced builder, you look at the costs over the entire life cycle of the product. In the planning phase, you compare the acquisition costs with the plus in comfort and functionality as well as the associated savings potential. Networked structures offer significantly better efficiency than individual systems. In residential and commercial buildings, these reduce energy consumption. Especially in times of rising costs for gas, water, oil and electricity, the reduction in operating costs quickly has a positive effect on your entire investment. At the same time, such systems guarantee significantly more security. The main advantages are:Control and monitoring of functions for the entire installationIntegration of media technology and internetSaving expensive resourcesincrease in securityincrease in value of the buildingsustainability Modern KNX displays are your user-friendly interfaces for this. With direct, intuitive user guidance, you can visualize all processes and messages on the display and access your configurations from a central location.Image: Busch Jaeger 83221AP-625 Busch-free at home panelWhich functions are assumed by KNX displays?KNX displays are a useful addition to KNX building automation, for example on the front door or in the bedroom. But access to the central house control can also be useful in the kitchen, in the basement or in outbuildings. With their help, you quickly get an overview of the most important system statuses, for example whether all doors and windows are closed. It can also be used to carry out switching actions for central commands. These include:Central light on / offHeating standbyExterior lighting centrally on / offpanic switchEmergency call or alarm system on / offSet point adjustment for room temperaturesadditional audible alarmsand much more The lighting or its brightness can usually be parameterized so that the brightness is only active in the event of operation or an alarm. You create the menu structure individually and clearly. This makes it easier for you to navigate to the desired functions. In addition, standard values can be displayed, such as the outside temperature, date and time or any other text telegrams (14 bytes). KNX displays often also have useful additions. Time switch programs enable scenarios to be programmed in the future and at regular and irregular intervals. You can send these date and time settings to the KNX bus. TIP:When buying, pay attention to the very different features of the displays. Study the service descriptions and choose a model with the right range of functions. Depending on the model, the devices also differ in the following parameters:simpler devices have a classic display, others are complex panels with colored touch displayssome displays require an additional power supply, others are supplied with energy via the bus linesome models have an enclosed bus connection, in others the bus coupler is already integratedDevices are available for surface or flush mounting Can I use a KNX display as a door station?You can use some KNX displays as indoor stations for your door intercom system. Using a corresponding function module, a hands-free function and the display of the video image of the front-door station is possible. Pictures of the visitor can be taken and saved during the conversation. Even when you are away, you can automatically take and save pictures of a visitor. Other functions can be:Different ring tones can be set for door calls and storey callsHands-free volume and ringtone volume freely adjustableQuick access to the door open, mute and light buttonsan SD card slot enables the image memory to be expanded The KNX displays are available in countless design variants and can be perfectly integrated into all available switch ranges. In this eibabo® catalog you will find KNX displays, radio bus displays or displays for alternative automation systems. This catalog also includes wireless weather data displays, KNX energy consumption displays and KNX control panels. Leading manufacturers of KNX TFT displays, KNX info displays, KNX LCD displays and KNX LED displays include ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, Eltako, Hager, Jung, MDT and Merten.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Display for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Access controlBuilding controlControl centerControl panelDisplayDoor bellDoor communicationDoor intercomHome controlIntercomNetworkingTouch displayfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Display:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerMDT

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Legrand Bticino - A77673 - Motion detector CREO 3-wire 180° UW A77673
$92.19 excl. VAT

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Motion detector CREO 3-wire 180° UW
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Legrand Bticino - 776201 - Cover frame 1x Creo ultra white 776201
$1.76 excl. VAT

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Cover frame 1x Creo ultra white
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Cover Blind CREO MW - Blind cover for control device quadratic
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Motion detector CREO comfort 2-L ultra white
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Legrand Bticino - 776758 - Cover RJ45 Rodb. CREO UW - Central cover plate 776758
$4.33 excl. VAT

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Cover RJ45 Rodb. CREO UW - Central cover plate
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$13.83 excl. VAT

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Insert change rocker Creo ultra white
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| 776701
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Legrand Bticino - 776708 - FRUP SCHUKO socket with KD SL CREO UW - Socket outlet (receptacle) 776708
$12.96 excl. VAT

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FRUP SCHUKO socket with KD SL CREO UW - Socket outlet (receptacle)
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Motion detector CREO comfort 3-L ultra white 775773
$29.98 excl. VAT

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Legrand Bticino - 776786 - Rocker touch dimmer 400/600W CREO UW - Cover plate for dimmer cream white 776786
$5.41 excl. VAT

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Rocker touch dimmer 400/600W CREO UW - Cover plate for dimmer cream white
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| 776786
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Legrand Bticino - 776172 - Schuko socket SL 2-f. VPL CREO UW - Socket outlet (receptacle) 776172
$8.77 excl. VAT

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Schuko socket SL 2-f. VPL CREO UW - Socket outlet (receptacle)
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| 776172
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Legrand Bticino - 776220 - Socket etc - Socket outlet (receptacle) 776220
$3.93 excl. VAT

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Socket etc - Socket outlet (receptacle)
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| 776220
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Legrand Bticino - 776275 - Cover F.Uä-dose Creo pure white 776275
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