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Etherma - Heating cleanly and directly with electricity: Based on this idea, Peter Reiter founded the company ETHERMA in Austria in 1981 and consistently pursued the implementation of the idea over the next few decades. Since it was founded, the company has been pursuing the vision of heating the floor directly with electricity without loss and without a boiler, and thus heating entire buildings with clean energy. It was thanks to the inventiveness and creativity of the founder that over the years new products were created that are still used worldwide today. He was a pioneer in the field of electric surface heating - numerous patents and the design protection of many products were the result of his commitment. The innovative strength in the areas of underfloor and open space heating with the special heating mats for easy, quick and cost-effective installation is the cornerstone of the ETHERMA success story. With the LAVA® design infrared heater, ETHERMA developed a heater in 2008 that not only has a strong design, but also impresses with its efficiency and functionality. The company ETHERMA is still significantly involved in the development of standards and new calculation and dimensioning methods, works together with the ÖVE and VDE on the further development of standards and is actively involved in associations for the acceptance of electrical heating systems. ETHERMA's corporate strategy has been characterized by expansion and expansion of the OEM business since the 1990s. Constant growth and increasing production led to the construction of a new company building with modern offices and a production hall at the Henndorf (Austria) site in 1996. The company is also continuing to strive to expand sales internationally. Another milestone was set with the founding of ETHERMA Deutschland GmbH as a wholly owned subsidiary. Strategic partners such as in Holland, Switzerland and Spain, but also in Australia and the USA help to make the ETHERMA brand known worldwide.

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Space heater - Wouldn't you like to have an additional heat source in certain situations? For example in the morning in a cold bathroom or on the terrace on a cool autumn evening? With modern radiant heaters, you generate direct heat exactly where you need it. At eibabo® we have a large selection of radiant heaters from all well-known manufacturers such as EHT AEG, Beurer, Vitramo, Rommelsbacher, Etherma, Glen Dimplex or Steba.What types of radiant heaters are there?Radiant heaters are available in different versions and are therefore suitable for a wide variety of purposes. The most frequently requested versions from eibabo® include large-area heaters, linear heaters, quartz heaters (infrared block heaters, halogen infrared heaters), infrared heaters, infrared lamps, changing table heaters, carbon heaters and IR dark heaters. Our range also includes ceiling heating elements in various dimensions, power levels and designs.Many of these radiant heaters also have additional functions, such as:switchable oscillation (automatic swiveling of the radiator)integrated room thermostatdouble insulationsafety shutdownoverheat protection What is the difference between radiant heat and heat by convection?A comparison with convection heaters helps to understand how a radiant heater works. Cold air flows through a convection heater and is heated by fins or similar. Warm air rises and cold air follows. A cycle (convection) is created. This cycle is often supported with fans or blowers until the target air temperature is reached in the entire room. A radiant heater does not directly heat the surrounding air. The device generates thermal radiation. This is transmitted by electromagnetic waves. There is therefore no heat transfer medium and the radiant heat travels through the air with almost no loss. It is only when the waves come into contact with an object or person that they are transformed into heat. The objects absorb the radiant energy and warm up as well as the room. So if a person stands in the radiation area of the heat source, they perceive direct heating. Despite lower air temperatures, this warmth is perceived as pleasant.What is an IR emitter?Many devices are offered as infrared heaters. These emit infrared light, which is not visible to the human eye but can be felt as heat. To create the infrared light, IR emitters use a series of coils and a reflector, which emits the light into space. Already knew?The German-British astronomer Sir William Herschel discovered or proved infrared light in 1800. This way of working has some advantages. Modern infrared heaters start heating bodies and objects as soon as they are switched on. In contrast to heaters with fans, an infrared heater works very quietly. The level of efficiency is very high, since only specific objects and people are heated. Infrared heaters are environmentally friendly and do not emit any pollutants. No fossil fuels or wood are burned.The disadvantages: Infrared heaters emit an orange light. Some people find this annoying. If you are sensitive to light or a light sleeper, an IR emitter in the bedroom is not the right choice for you. Due to the limited heat distribution, IR heaters are not ideal for heating large rooms. Because infrared heaters do not heat the air, the heat dissipates quickly after the heater is turned off.What are ceiling heaters?Ceiling heaters are a special type of heater. The heating panels are installed in the ceiling. These radiant panels then radiate heat to objects and people underneath. As a result, a relatively large area of the room is perceived as pleasantly warm. Seating furniture, tables, floors and other furnishings are heated evenly. The heat is independent of air movement. Ceiling heaters are available for both indoor and outdoor use. They are therefore ideal for covered terraces.When should I choose a quartz heater?Quartz heaters generate intense heat and emit medium to short infrared waves. These heat up the surrounding bodies particularly quickly. Because very high temperatures occur when the radiation is generated, quartz is used as a protective material for the heating element. In the private sphere, quartz heaters are preferably used as wall heaters for terraces and outdoor seating. The devices are also used in various industrial processes, for example drying and curing of materials and thawing of frozen products.Image: Etherma SM-1400-T IR radiant heater SolamagicIs heating with radiant heaters economical?Heating is always associated with costs. Whether a certain type of heating is economical depends on whether it is used correctly or incorrectly. Convection heaters heat the air relatively inefficiently, but are well suited for long-term operation. In general, radiant heaters may have a higher power consumption. However, the devices bring the heat quickly and directly to where you need it. Thanks to this plus in efficiency, you can heat for a shorter time and in a more targeted manner. Conclusion: Used correctly, you heat economically with radiant heaters. It depends on your personal needs. For certain situations or uses, other heat sources would be a poor choice.Can radiant heaters be dimmed?It is not always necessary to use the device at full power. You can regulate the intensity of your infrared radiant heater with a dimmer, for example if only a little additional heat is required on cool evenings or if you are sitting very close to the device. The extensive accessories for radiant heaters include:Dimming modules for the deviceDimmer for the socketRadio dimmer in the form of remote controls or as an app for the smartphoneQuartz heating elements in many different power levels  Please noteThere are infinitely dimmable infrared heaters, devices with several heating levels and non-dimmable models. Gradual regulation of the heating output is usually sufficient, especially with radiant heaters for outdoor use. If this function is important to you, take a look at the product description or the data sheet of the device before you buy it.When is a radiant heater right for me?A radiant heater works particularly efficiently when there are objects or people nearby. It doesn't matter whether the room is open or closed. Such a device can be used indoors and (with the appropriate IP protection class) also outside. It is not the air itself that is heated, but rather individual objects or people. The devices therefore represent an interesting alternative for cold rooms such as garages, workshops or cellars. Radiant heaters also ensure pleasant comfort on terraces. Radiant heaters do not cause the air in the room to convect and there are therefore no draughts. This is particularly appreciated by people with asthma, allergies or other breathing problems. Radiant heaters are usually the ideal choice for rooms that are not used for a long period of time during the day or at night. It is not necessary to continuously keep the temperature at a high level. If necessary, a feel-good atmosphere can be created for a limited time and place. A vivid example of this type of interior spaces are bathrooms.What should I look out for when buying a radiant heater?Radiant heaters have different specifications depending on their purpose. Choosing the right device depends, among other things, on the following properties:Where is the device installed?This results in the design as a free-standing device, wall spotlight or ceiling spotlight. Pay attention to the IP protection class for devices for outdoor use.Do I want to be able to control the heating output?Sometimes a simple device with one heat setting is enough. Devices with step switching offer more convenience. The most convenient way is stepless regulation via remote control or app.warmth for the babySome radiant heaters are specially designed for use above the changing table. Keep in mind that to protect the baby, these only generate comfortable heat for a relatively small area. These devices are not suitable for heating the entire children's room.What performance should the device have?Choose a heater according to the size of the area to be heated. For a medium distance, the rough rule of thumb is: 100 watts of heating power for one square meter of area. With an area of 10 m² to be heated, you should therefore choose a room heater with a heating capacity of 1,000 watts. Of course, this information varies with decreasing and increasing distance of the device.How should the device be switched on and off?Standing devices usually have toggle switches or rotary switches on the device. Fixed mount models are either supplied without a switch or can be operated using the internal pull switch on the unit.How much light and noise does a device produce?Light pollution and noise pollution are among the disturbing environmental influences. Basically, infrared heaters produce very little light and noise, which are hardly noticed in everyday life. However, if you plan to use it in quiet rooms such as the bedroom, you should pay special attention to this. If in doubt, opt for a dark radiator. Classic IR emitters offer a clear view of the heating element and emit orange light. This is not the case with the dark radiator. In these models, the heating element is covered with a ceramic plate or a metal plate.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Heating emitter you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Ceiling mountChanging table spotlightDehumidifierDesign panelDirect heatElectric infrared heatingHalogen tubeHeaterHeating elementHeating lampHeatwaveImage heatingIndoor spotlightInfrared panelsLight radiatorOutdoor heaterPanel heatingPew heaterPew radiatorRadiant heaterRadiant heatingRecessed spotlightSpot heatingStanding deviceTable heaterTube heaterWall heatingWall heating elementfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Space heater:BeurerCasafanEHT AEGElkaEOS SaunatechnikEthermaFricoGlenHellerKnoblochKraemer & KrausRommelsbacherScharnberger+Has.SchultzeStebaStiebel EltronVaillantVitramo
Convector - If you are thinking about heating your building, then you are probably wondering about the right technology. Read here about the advantages of convectors and how they differ from classic radiators. Find out interesting things about energy efficiency and discover our large selection of devices in different performance classes.Electrically operated wall convectors are used to generate a comfortable temperature in apartments, work environments and other common rooms during the cold season. Convectors are an interesting alternative, especially if central heating is not possible. Think of holiday homes, garages, summer houses or conservatories. The temperature maintained by the convector is regulated in two ways - manually or automatically.Image: Stiebel Eltron CON 15 Premium wall convectorWhat is a convector?A convector consists of a metal housing in which heating elements are located. The heating operation is controlled by an electronic or mechanical thermostat. The heating element itself is housed in a heat-resistant ceramic housing and sealed all around. A surrounding metal housing made of ribs, wings, fins or baffles increases the surface area and ensures optimized heat dissipation. This also guarantees maximum safety and protects people from burns, because temperatures of 600 °C to 1000 °C can prevail inside the device. The advantage of an electric convector is that it does not burn oxygen in the room and does not dry out the air.How does a convector work?An electric convector works on the principle of natural air circulation in the room. Warm air is lighter and rises, cold air is heavier and sinks to the ground.term convectionConvection is the transfer of heat in liquids or gases by currents in the substance itself. Natural convection occurs when substance is heated unevenly in a gravitational field. The lower layers warm up, get lighter and float up. The upper layers cool, become heavier and sink.The convector provides this 'uneven' heating and sets the cycle in motion. Thus, cold air enters the device from below, is heated by the heating element and then exits again through the holes in the upper part of the device. A cycle is created in which the cooling down and warming up ensures that the entire room is heated evenly. To ensure optimal operation, the convector must:stand on the floor on special stands or a trolleybe installed on the wall at a height of no more than 20 cm from the floor Access to the air inlet and also the air outlet should always be free of obstacles. An electric convector uses no medium to transfer heat and is referred to as direct electric heating. No time or energy is required to heat gases or liquids in the device.What is the difference between electric convectors?The main difference between the individual models lies on the one hand in the assembly and on the other hand in the performance. There are wall units and floor units. Wall convectors are usually no higher than 50 cm and can vary in width (approx. 50 cm to 100 cm) and depth (approx. 5 cm to 15 cm) depending on the output. A floor convector, on the other hand, is usually narrow and elongated. Convectors with universal mounting options are also available. These are equipped with detachable wheels or castors and also have fastening elements for wall mounting. The heating power is generally between 500 W and 3000 W. This is how you saveDevices with an integrated motion detector recognize when nobody is in the room and automatically lower the set room temperature. You can also choose between mechanical or electronic thermostats. Mechanical variants are less precise and are increasingly being replaced by electronic controls. This often allows the hourly temperature level to be set in advance or intelligent energy-saving functions to be used.The best of both worldsConvectors provide heat by heating the air. Radiators and classic heaters, on the other hand, work with thermal radiation. You can also get combined devices from eibabo®. These are convectors that have a second heating element to emit heat radiation.Please note that there are also convectors that work with coolant. Here, a liquid medium is heated centrally or in the device itself and flows through a pipe system with a large surface. Cold air flows through from below, heats up and escapes upwards. The liquid in the tube cools down during this process. Here, too, air circulation based on convection occurs in the room. The liquid in the device circulates according to the principle of a heat exchanger.What are the advantages of electric wall convectors?In everyday life, the differences between the individual heating variants become clear. Each system has its advantages and disadvantages. The following properties are worth mentioning for the convectors:rapid heating of the room without draftsthe device does not need to be supervisedbuilt-in thermostats regulate the temperature and prevent the heating elements from overheatingCan be operated in rooms with high humidityno risk of burns, the housing only heats up to a temperature of 40 °C to 60 °Cno sharp corners and edges, so that the device is also suitable for children's roomsdoes not dry out the air in the room and does not burn oxygensilent operation without fans Unlike central heating, the assembly of electric convectors is carried out where the device is needed. As a result, they do not disturb the movement within the rooms and blend discreetly into the living environment. This is especially true for wall units. The only requirement is a suitable power connection. This does not apply to electric radiators, for example. These are often placed in the middle of a room in order to optimally dissipate the heat generated. In these cases, power cords lying around are a real tripping hazard, especially for children.Depending on your point of view, power consumption can also be seen as a disadvantage. Continuous operation of a device with, for example, 2000 W can be expensive. However, you must compare this fact with the existing alternatives. Is there any possibility of another heating source? Would it be cheaper to run them? What conditions would have to be created for this? How sustainable would alternatives be? Considering these variables, using a convector can be the most economical heating method.How to choose the right power for a convector?Choosing the right output is an important criterion when choosing a convector. The rule of thumb is: 100 watts per square meter. This means that to heat a room with an area of 25 square meters you need a device with a power of approximately 2200 watts to 2500 watts. For safetyMake sure your power supply is adequately protected. Powerful devices may require a separate cable to the control cabinet with a larger cross-section. This value can deviate upwards or downwards if special circumstances have to be taken into account. With a room height of more than 3 meters, you can increase the output by one and a half to two times. If a convector is only used to support another heat source, the power can be chosen lower.With our efficient logistics, we can also deliver large devices to you inexpensively within a short time. Shipping is worldwide. Be sure to pay attention to high quality from well-known manufacturers such as DeLonghi, EHT AEG, Etherma, Fakir, Frico, Glen, Heller, Rowenta, Steba, Stiebel Eltron or Vaillant. You can get these here at eibabo®.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Convector (electric) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Additional heatingCombination deviceConvector barDehumidifierDirect electric heatersDirect heaterDirect heatingElectric convectorsElectric heatersElectric heatingFan heaterFast heaterFrost WardenHeating panelHeatwaveRadiant heatingRadiatorSpace heaterSpace heatingStanding convectorTowel dryerTowel railWall convectorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Convector:DeLonghiEHT AEGEthermaFricoGlen DimplexGlenHellerRowentaStebaStiebel EltronVaillant
Finned tube heater - Although your shed or garage cannot be heated, do you want to work there during the winter? Or maybe you have a greenhouse in which you want to store your sensitive plants frost-free during the cold season? Then a finned tube heater is an interesting investment for you. You may have seen such radiators at your local garden center or in your car repair shop. Finned tube heaters are particularly stable and can be easily connected to the house installation. Dirt and moisture cannot harm them. Even jets of water and even short-term submersion are no problem for the models with protection class IP67. With mounting feet and a manual temperature setting, both installation and operation are a breeze. Order your finned tube heater quickly, securely and conveniently in the eibabo® online shop.What are finned tube heaters?Finned tube heaters are electrically operated heaters designed for industrial use. Due to the simple design and high reliability, these are particularly suitable for all heating applications up to an ambient temperature of 60 °C. As a rule, the devices have a self-contained design and are therefore also suitable for damp rooms. This makes finned tube heaters very flexible in use. All you need is a power connection designed for the power of the respective device. NoticeIf a permanent connection to the power supply is required for commissioning, we recommend installation by an experienced electrician. Depending on the model, plug assembly is possible or a permanent connection is necessary.How are finned tube heaters constructed?The radiators are typically made from a stainless steel tube on which steel ribs are spirally attached. These serve to enlarge the surface and thus enable better heat dissipation. The heating insert in the tube is usually made of technical ceramics. It includes a glow coil. The connection and control unit are built into a plastic housing. A tight cable gland is provided for the connection. The power and thus the heat output can be infinitely adjusted via a rotatable controller.buying tipWhen buying, pay attention to the surface temperature. We differentiate between devices with high and low surface temperatures. This results in differences in the area of application.In the case of high surface temperatures, the stoves are not suitable for rooms with combustible materials or where there is a risk of contact. Special equipment is available for potentially explosive areas. With some models it is possible to insert a second cable gland in the housing. This enables connection to a room thermostat. Some devices are already equipped with an integrated thermostat. A control lamp often provides information about whether the device is switched on or off.Where are finned heaters used?The devices are designed for industrial or commercial use and are used as frost protection in machine rooms, pumping stations, elevator shafts, greenhouses and other environments without their own heating system. Ribbed heaters also serve as heating in waiting rooms, crane cabs, site trailers, workshops, service areas and technical drying rooms. Ribbed radiators can also be interesting alternatives in the private sphere. For example, think of:a garage in which you can carry out repairs or pursue your hobby even in the cold seasonan outbuilding in which you protect your potted plants from frost in wintera barn for small animals, in which a certain minimum temperature must always prevail Image: Kraemer & Kraus RRH TR 1000 finned tube heating furnaceWhat are the prerequisites for the installation of finned radiators?Ribbed heaters require a power connection. The standard voltage is 230 volts AC. Depending on the model, the devices have an output of between 200 W and 6000 W. A three-phase 40 volt power connection is required for high-performance devices. Especially for the more powerful heaters, it is not recommended to connect the devices to a classic socket. Please note the capacity of the circuit and which other devices usually use this circuit. A power supply designed for the radiator and separately fused is to be preferred in any case. The ribbed radiators also have mounting feet for attachment to the wall or floor. The subsurface must be sufficiently stable to ensure safe installation. Please also make sure that there are no obstacles around the device. These lead to heat accumulation, impede the even distribution of the heated air and pose a potential fire hazard.Are there special equipment or accessories for ribbed heaters?So-called Ex space heaters are available in the eibabo® shop for special environments. These are used to heat the room air in explosion-prone workplaces. A touch guard made of perforated sheet metal can be a useful accessory. You mount this with a certain distance around the radiator and thus prevent accidental contact of the skin or flammable substances with the possibly hot slats.How should finned tube heaters be maintained?Ribbed heaters are suitable for use in different environments and are largely wear-free and maintenance-free. However, it can happen that dust and dirt are deposited on the devices. This can lead to reduced performance. In such cases, it is advisable to clean the spaces between the slats with compressed air or a vacuum cleaner. This will ensure the necessary air circulation again. If damage such as holes or cracks occur on the housing through everyday work, safety-relevant properties are no longer given. In such cases, we recommend an exchange. TIPDue to the design for commercial and industrial use, finned tube heaters are robust, maintenance-free, protected against corrosion and usually absolutely dust-tight and waterproof. A large selection of robust and durable finned tube heaters is available in the eibabo® technology store. We only offer the best brand quality from the well-known manufacturers Etherma, Kraemer & Kraus and Schultze. These have been tried and tested in our customers' systems for years and are characterized by their particular reliability. Most devices are available here in the shop at short notice and can be shipped worldwide on request. Use one of over 20 secure payment methods.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Finned-tube heater you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AntifreezeDirect heatingElectric heaterElectric heatingFinned tubeFinned tube heaterFinned tube heatingFinned tube heating furnaceFrost WardenRadiatorRib furnaceRib heaterSpace heaterSpace heatingStainless steel radiatorTubular heating furnaceWall convectorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Finned tube heater:EthermaKraemer & KrausSchultze
Electric door opener - Are you planning the access system for your building and need an electric door opener for it? You will find the right components for this in the eibabo® shop. Choose from numerous variants from different manufacturers and also find out what types of door openers are available and what you should pay attention to when buying.What are electric door openers?The term 'electric door opener' conceals very different ideas about which products are actually involved. As part of our customer service, our customers mainly ask about three product groups:Drives for doors and gatesThere are different types of drives for doors and gates. The simplest type is the classic door operator, which lifts a garage door, for example. This usually consists of an electric motor with a movable linkage, which opens and closes the gate. Alternatively, this type of door opening is also available with a chain drive. There are openers with linear drives and lever drives for gates on property boundaries and driveways. The linear actuator design includes an elongated body in which the gear box is enclosed. The gearbox turns a worm drive, causing a rod attached to the gate to lengthen or shorten. This opens or closes the gate. The design of the lever drive consists of a classic housing in which the gear is located. The power of the gear is transmitted to a steel lever attached to the gate leaf. This enables the gate to be opened and closed. In this construction, there are right and left mechanisms.Electromechanical door leaf openerOne of the biggest challenges for people with walkers or wheelchairs is getting through doors. Sitting in a wheelchair and opening a door at the same time is a problem. Likewise, closing a door after driving through it is difficult. To master this challenge, there are electromechanical door leaf openers. Surely you have seen these in hospitals, shops and offices before. These are usually activated by stepping or driving on a mat, or by walking past an electrical sensor. However, these devices are quite expensive. Of course, there are also simpler models for private use. Residential electric door openers consist of an electric motor mounted on the door frame or the door itself. The motor activates and moves a rod that opens and closes the door. The electromechanical door leaf opener can be installed on either interior or exterior doors.Electrical or electromagnetic door lock openersA modern door lock is a mechanism that can consist of a complex combination of locking devices. The safety of property and personal safety depend on the reliability of the lock or the locking mechanism and its quality. Therefore, you should plan your purchase with all due care. Electrical and electromagnetic openers and closers are often used for controlled locking and unlocking of doors in access control systems and management systems. Unlike electromechanical models, these systems are:easy to handlequickly mounted on the doordurableinexpensive  TIPIn this eibabo® catalog you will mainly find products from the area of electric and electromagnetic door openers. Automatic door openers are ubiquitous in apartment buildings, industrial plants and large office buildings. These unlock or lock the lock at an entrance by an electrical or electromagnetic process. When and how a door is locked or opened depends on the installation of the door opener. If a door opener works with quiescent current, the door only opens when the circuit is interrupted. This is typically the case with escape doors. However, there are also working current door openers. These only open a door when power is applied. This means that in the event of a power failure, the corresponding door would remain closed. Whichever type you prefer, you can get high-quality electric door openers at reasonable prices in the eibabo® online shop. Manufacturers of safe and well thought-out systems are Assa Abloy effeff, Berner gate drives, Etherma, Geze, Grothe, Novar, Siedle and Viveroo. Pay securely and monitor your delivery with our track-and-trace system.Typically, electromagnetic locks hold doors closed due to the action of a powerful electromagnet. This attracts a metal plate attached to the door. The door is opened using the exit button, which changes the state of electromagnetism. Alternatively, this control signal can also be triggered centrally by the access control system.Image: Assa Abloy effeff 118WR-------B71 electric door openerWhat types of electromagnetic door openers are there?Due to their design, electromagnetic door openers differ in models whose contact either 'shears off' or 'tears off'. This depends on the position of the contacts in connection with the opening direction of the door. Furthermore, one subdivides into add-on locks and built-in locks. Electromagnetic attachment locks are the most common, as they do not affect the structure and stability of a door leaf. Since there are no moving and rubbing parts in this type of locks, their function is guaranteed in all climatic conditions. Within access control systems, electromagnetic door openers are often used for external doors of residential buildings, offices, industrial buildings, supermarkets with normal security requirements.How do electromagnetic door openers work?An electromagnetic lock consists of 2 parts:an electromagnet mounted on the door framea metal counter plate which is attached to or in the door In the so-called normally open operating mode, a direct current or alternating current is supplied to the electromagnet winding in order to establish a strong magnetic field. This pulls the metal plate of the door towards the lock. The door is held closed by the force of the magnetic field. To open the door, the circuit must be broken. The magnetic field disappears and the door can be opened. Even in the event of an unplanned power failure, the electromagnet releases the plate and the door goes into the unlocked state. Therefore, not only electromagnetic locks are installed on the most important doors, but also conventional mechanical or electromechanical locks.TIPModels are available that work on the opposite principle - i.e. are closed without current. In these cases, the magnetic field is established without current and the door is closed by default. The magnetic field is only interrupted when a voltage is applied and the door can be opened.This functional principle is very common in classic door openers, for example.How securely do electromagnetic door locks close?All electromagnetic locks have a high mechanical traction or holding power. This is given in kilograms. The heavier and more important a door is, the higher the holding power of the lock should be. When choosing a model that suits you, you can use the following rule of thumb:A holding force of 150 kg or more is usually sufficient for interior doorsElectromagnetic locks with a holding force of 300 kg or more are usually used for standard street doorsFor security doors and heavy steel doors, use models with a pull force of over 1000 kg What are the advantages and disadvantages of electromagnetic door openers?Advantages over other locks and locking mechanisms include ease of installation and durability. There are no mechanically moving parts that can wear out or jam. Compared to electromechanical door openers, the power consumption is low. Magnetic door locks are insensitive to heat, cold and precipitation and can be used in rooms with high humidity. Their dependency on electricity can be seen as a disadvantage.What should be considered when buying electromagnetic door openers?We have already mentioned many properties that limit the choice according to your needs. Before you buy, consider the following points, among others:Should it be a built-in device or a surface-mounted device?Should the opener work with open-circuit current or with closed-circuit current?What type and level of power supply is required?Is the design decisive (left / right / symmetrical)?Does compatibility with existing mortise locks and striking plates have to be guaranteed?Do you want manual locking or unlocking for emergencies?Is one opener enough or should it be a set with strike plate and frame?What holding power should the device have? What is the difference to a purely electric door lock opener?Electromechanical door locks are also available on the market. These are mechanical locks with electronic components. These door openers are also powered and work in combination with a classic locking mechanism to lock or open the door. The type of locking and unlocking can vary. These can be buttons, keypads for entering codes or passwords, biometric devices, scanners, key fobs or key cards.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Alarm installations, emergency call and signalling > Electrical door opener you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Angled locking plateAutomatic staircase lightCable transitionCable transitionsCone contactDetentDoor opener coilInlet reed contact bracketLockingLocking plateMortise door openerMounting casePush-on boltReplacement plateSecuritySecurity lock openerSliderSpacer plateStandard door openerSwing gate operatorUniversal door openerUnlockingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Electric door opener:Assa Abloy effeffBerner TorantriebeEthermaGezeGrotheNovarSiedleViveroo
Conduit - metal - Aluminum tubes are used for outdoor installations or increased mechanical requirements. A high compressive strength and the low weight compared to other metals are major advantages. Furthermore, you will also find steel pipes in this eibabo catalogue, which are particularly suitable for flush-mounted, surface-mounted and concrete installations, underfloor installation (bitumen, hot asphalt), underfloor installation (screed), outdoor installation, installation on wood, cavity wall installation, installation in the ground and machine and plant installations are suitable for the mechanical protection of cables and wires. Did you know that there is also flexible steel pipe for all surface and concealed installations in house and industrial construction and for laying in hot asphalt? The advantages lie in the high thermal load and pressure resistance as well as the additional secure shielding of cables and lines.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation pipes/cable protection tubes > Metal installation tube you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Aluminum plug tubeAluminum tubeAntifreezeArmored pipeArmored steel tubeCable clampConduitCorrugated tubeInstallation tubeInsulating pipeMetal electrical installation tubeMetal installation tubeMetal pipeMetal threaded sleeveOutdoor heatingPipePlastic armored tubeRod pipeSensor protection tubeStapa tubeSteel pipeSteel pipe sleeveSteel pipe socketSteel threaded pipeSteel tubeThreaded pipeTubeWeatherproof tubefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Conduit - metal:EthermaFränkischeOBO
Terminal box - You have to install circuits and connect cables and wires to each other at various points in the room, in the house or outdoors. These connections are usually implemented using Wago terminals, luster terminals or terminal strips. However, these terminals cannot remain unprotected and freely accessible. There are terminal boxes in various designs and sizes for this purpose. With some, the clamping rails are already pre-installed and you only have to assemble the cables and lines. You can use these indoors, for example, as sub-distributors to supply your garage with electricity. Others are empty and can therefore be used freely for your individual cable connections. Specially sealed polycarbonate housings with protection class IP68 are available for outdoor use. You can use it to create installations in the garden or on the terrace. In the eibabo online shop you can buy terminal boxes cheaply and conveniently. Take a look at our extensive range.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Connection devices > Terminal box you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Box with lidCable boxCable branch/connection box equippedCable junction box for light poleConnection cabinetConnection cassetteConvector barCorner cabinetData network enclosureDistributorDistributor caseDistributor for fire alarm systemElectric heatingEx junction boxEx terminal boxExplosion-proof junction boxExplosion-proof terminal boxHeating panelHeating tape connectionHygiene cabinetJunction boxLarge closetSecurity boxSmall caseSmall distribution board equippedTerminal boxWall convectorWet room junction boxfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Terminal box:Alre-itCeagDätwyler IT Infra.EthermaHagerHenselHäwaIfm ElectronicKleinhuisnVent ThermalOBOPollmannPROTEC.classRittalRunpotecSchaltbauSchneider ElectricSpelsbergStahl
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