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Drive head - hinge switch - A hinge switch is a type of safety lock that can be attached to the hinge of a door or flap, for example. Such a switch performs the function of a classic hinge and is additionally connected to the power supply. This makes it possible, for example, to increase the safety of operating personnel within industrial manufacturing processes. If, as described above, a flap or a door is opened, the hinge switch can interrupt the power supply to a machine located behind it and thus switch it off. How and in what form a hinge switch is triggered can be determined individually. For this purpose, the opening angle of the hinge is fixed or drive heads with roller or swivel levers are used. You can get all the components for manufacturing a safety hinge circuit quickly and inexpensively here in the eibabo online shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Sensors > Drive head for position switches/hinge switches you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessories for limit switchesAccessories for position switchesAccessories for safety limit switchesAccessories for safety position switchesActuating rodAdjustment roller leverCross roller tappetDrive head for limit switchesDrive head for position switchDrive head for position switch/hinge switchDrive head for position switches/hinge switchesEnd switchHinge switchPlungerPosition switchPowerheadReplacement power headRod leverRoller camRotary drive headRotary leverRounded tappetSpring barSpring leverSpring rod headSpring-rodSquare roller leverSwing leverfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Drive head - hinge switch:EatonSchmersalSchneider ElectricSiemens
Tactile sensor - Smart, individual, simple, extravagant, futuristic - touch sensors, also known as KNX buttons, like to attract admiring glances and their modern design alone suggests to every user that this is more than a conventional light switch. Rockers, glowing LEDs, small symbols or even LCD displays give an idea of the numerous functions hidden behind many an installation. In addition, there is often a very noble selection of materials such as high-quality metal, acrylic or glass, which always exudes a touch of extravagance. But why are multifunctional touch sensors needed and how do you use their potential optimally? We give you a brief insight here.The basics in a nutshellTouch sensors are multifunctional control elements for the smart home.The design and function selection is huge, from a single button to a control center with 12 or more buttons, everything is possible.You can use it to control, for example, the light, its dimming, blinds, heating, entertainment center, door opener and all other devices in your home network.The button functions can be assigned individually and can be easily reprogrammed if necessary.Integrated LEDs or other displays often show the respective operating status or provide information about errors.   What is a touch sensor or a KNX button?You can operate the end devices integrated in your smart home network with a touch sensor or a KNX button. This can be blinds that you can raise and lower - light that you dim - the heating that you regulate or completely individual, user-defined scenarios. Depending on the model, operation is optically individual. In general, it is operated using a different number of buttons or rocker switches and/or even displays.The different types of KNX buttonsUsing a KNX universal button interface, you can basically turn any conventional button into a KNX button. These interfaces are installed in a deep device box behind the standard button and thus take on the task of the binary input, which converts the classic switching processes into KNX signals.Which doses are suitable?To do this, use a branch switch box with 4 screw domes or a deep switch box or an electronics box. Use our eibabo® search to quickly find the right item.This solution is particularly suitable for the standard application 'basic lighting' per room (see: 'What are standard applications?') or for the modernization of existing installations as well as for inexpensive and functionally manageable system extensions.'Real' KNX tactile sensors are much more complex and range up to control elements with elegant touch displays. Temperature sensors, LED displays and background lighting are often already combined in one device. In contrast to the simple interface variant, there is often the option of providing each key with additional functions, which are then triggered, for example, by a long press, double-click or even triple-click. TIP:We recommend planning well in advance so that you can later fit all the functions you need into your keypad. While some KNX push-button sensors require a separate bus coupler to which they are plugged, the bus coupler is already integrated in others. The eibabo® technology store also has both complete KNX pushbuttons and pushbutton sensor modules. The latter is 'only' about the technology and you can choose a matching design cover yourself. The possibilities are diverse - you can choose exactly what suits your project.The advantages and disadvantages of tactile sensorsThe central control of a large number of actions on different end devices is certainly the greatest advantage. The plus in comfort is combined with the flexible options for changing and expanding a well-planned setup. The disadvantage is certainly the slightly higher acquisition costs of a smart home solution compared to a conventional electrical installation. In the case of units with many keys and each assignment with different control variables (print, double-click), the overview of all the functions and their control can easily be lost.Unusual application examples in everyday lifeWe have already mentioned a few classic use cases. In the course of our more than 25 years of work, we have also been able to implement 'very special' projects. It starts with the smart opening and locking of the cat flap in the basement, continues with the choreographed lighting of exterior facades and doesn't end with the automatic pool cover, the fully automated aquarium or the heated driveway in winter.  You want to know more? We answer frequently asked questions.Nobody knows everything and sometimes there are small ambiguities that prevent us from correctly grasping connections or from deciding on one or the other product. You may also find an answer to your question in the following topics.How are the KNX devices programmed?Many interested parties are quickly startled by the term 'programming', but it's not that difficult at all, because it's not actually programmed with the 'ETS', but assignments and parameterizations are carried out.What does ETS mean for KNX?The term ETS (Engineering Tool Software) means that it is programming software for commissioning the KNX devices. The tool is more of a software for parameterization and basically also suitable for laypersons with an interest in the logic of the KNX.No programming knowledge or programming language is required. If you are interested in the rather simple logical connections of the KNX bus, you are in a position to create a project. Of course, more complex projects require a certain amount of experience. We always recommend having the basic project created by an experienced system integrator. This allows you to easily change important parameters yourself later on, since many things change in the life cycle.Which touch sensor or KNX button should I buy?Well, we can't give a general answer to this question, but we can perhaps provide some impetus for decision-making. KNX push button sensors are available in a variety of designs. The manufacturers offer solutions for every taste. However, you should not only be guided by the optics. In addition to the optics, eibabo® also recommends checking the applications (parameters and functions) provided by the manufacturer for the ETS (Engineering Tool Software). Significant deficits can open up here in the course of a project if the beautiful button were not able to control the necessary actions correctly. Plan exactly which requirements you place on the respective push button sensor and then select a suitable model accordingly. NOTE:ETS is standardized software for commissioning the KNX devices and can be obtained from www.knx.org. With regard to the design, you should also rely on optics that have a positive effect in the long term and not follow every short-term trend, only to realize a few years later that the brightly colored displays and the LEDs for various status messages on the buttons in the wall were a bit too much of a good thing. It makes sense to ensure that displays can be dimmed or configured in different brightness levels and status LEDs can be configured and switched off. A timeless surface design, for example, has simple elegance, looks classy, is durable and has no playful rockers that could quickly gather dust.How do I recognize whether a touch sensor already has a bus connection?Some touch sensors already have a bus connection. If you're not sure, a look at the back will clarify.Image: KNX push button sensor - Jung 4047TSMA touch sensor is equipped with a bus coupling if it has a black and red (or gray and red) terminal for the bus on its back. This 4-wire terminal with plug-in terminal connection serves as a distributor for up to four KNX lines.How do I keep track of the individual functions of complex touch sensors?We would like to encourage you to think: Imagine you come into a room and have to press the small second rocker from the top left on an 8-way pushbutton sensor every day to switch on the basic lighting. It can quickly happen that you accidentally set the pressure point on the adjacent rocker and unfortunately operate the blinds at 11:00 p.m. Not to mention how a guest or child is supposed to cope with it.So it can indeed be a bit difficult to always steer correctly. But: The advantages of the KNX lie in the intelligence of the system, which is implemented by the system integrator based on their experience and your functional requirements. For this reason, you should arrange functions logically or thematically and, if necessary, group them on easy-to-use buttons. If necessary, it is advisable to divide standard applications and detailed circuits into different buttons at different mounting heights.What are default applications? What is the best way to implement this into the system?The first switch box is usually placed on the 1.05m upper edge of the finished floor. At this point you should mount a conventional double button and connect it twice to the bus via a very inexpensive KNX button interface. Of course, you can also mount 2 or 3 double buttons and integrate a 4-way or 6-way KNX button interface. A deep switch box or electronics box is installed as a flush-mounted box in order to be able to place the small button interface behind the double button.Here you save!Combine a KNX button interface with a conventional double button.With the conventional double button, you have more choice in the design of the switch range and, in the event of defects or design changes, you can obtain a lifetime replacement without having to reprogram. You can assign the most important and most frequently used basic lighting to this button or parameterize the button or the button interface with light scene recall. A beautiful flat switch is also very easy to use for guests and children.What is meant by detailed switching on the KNX button?You should mount detailed circuits of the certainly many functions in a room on the 1.60m upper edge of the finished floor and call them up from a room controller or multiple push-button sensor with an optionally integrated room temperature controller (see also our multiple control unit catalogue). A room temperature controller already requires this mounting height for optimal control. At this user-friendly height, you can then carry out all additional controls for additional lighting, blinds, roller shutters, entertainment, etc.Touch sensors wear out very quickly! Is that correct?Like all other technical components that are used more or less every day, tactile sensors and control points in general are subject to a certain amount of wear and tear. However, this is no different than with conventional buttons or switches. It is possible that individual parts that have been in use for a decade are then worn out.Does it make sense to control the heating using touch sensors?Definitely, as a rule, individual room heating controls are also required for KNX installations. In terms of value for money, the combined buttons with room temperature controllers are the best choice, also in terms of user-friendliness.Which manufacturer offers the most beautiful and best KNX buttons?Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, we won't take a position on that. In terms of quality, however, all brands perform very well. There is no such thing as the 'best' touch sensor. Each manufacturer has its individual strengths in terms of applications (parameters and functions). eibabo® offers switches from all brand manufacturers (from ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Gira, Hager, Jung, MDT, Merten to Siemens). Select KNX push-button sensors in the following versions: KNX push-button sensor, KNX sensor unit, KNX wall sensor, KNX room control unit, KNX push-button sensor module, KNX push-button sensor extension module, KNX push-button 1-fold, KNX push-button 2-fold, KNX push-button 4-fold, KNX push-button 5-way, 6-way KNX button, 8-way KNX button, KNX control panel, KNX button with bus coupler, KNX button module, KNX touch sensor, KNX button sensor plus, KNX glass button.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Touch sensor for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Adapter frameBuilding controlBus couplerBus technologyButton couplerCabel CanalColor displayContactlessControl elementGlass buttonGlass sensorGroup button bus couplerLight scene touch sensorsNickel metallicOutdoor areaPendulum fanReceiving sensorRemote controlRemovable fanShutter buttonSingle rockerSplash proofTactile sensorsTemperature sensorTitle blockTouch sensorWireless pushbuttonWireless solutionfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Tactile sensor:ABBAVM ComputersystemeBerkerbticinoBusch JaegerEatonElsnerESYLUXGiraHagerIssendorffJungLingg & JankeMaicoMDTMertenRopagSiemensTheben
Position switch - locking - Position switches are there to trigger necessary actions when certain positions or settings have been reached within an industrial process. This can be, for example, opening the protective device of a machine when a workpiece has gone through the manufacturing process. However, that does not mean that it is already safe to reach into the machine at this point in time. There may be trailing movements or other sources of danger that could cause injuries. To prevent this, position switches are provided with a tumbler. In the case described above, the guard locking would ensure that protective devices only open when the machine has come to a complete standstill. With the high-quality and reliable eibabo position switch tumblers, you avoid sources of danger and reduce the risk of accidents within your production processes.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Sensors > Position switch with guard locking you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Auxiliary releaseCounterDoor flap switchDoor lockDoor switchEnd switchLimit switchPersonal protectionPosition switchPosition switch housingPosition switch lower partPosition switch with guard lockingPosition switch with guardlockingPosition switch with interlockingPosition switch with tumblerProcess protectionSafety lockSafety position switchSafety switchSafety switchSafety technology limit switchSafety-related position switchSafety-related single-position switchSecurity technologySingle position switchSmall limit switchStandard limit switchStandard position switchSwitchfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Position switch - locking:ABBBosch ThermotechnikEatonEuchnerPilzRockwellSchmersalSchneider ElectricSickSiemens
Fan bathrooms kitchens - Fans for bathrooms and kitchens ensure optimum air quality. We help you with the purchase decision. What power does a fan have to have? Does a fan need to be cleaned? What additional equipment is there? Find out here. Good ventilation is particularly important in the bathroom, toilet and kitchen, especially in windowless rooms. Odors and moisture are removed by a fan or fan to prevent mold from forming. With low prices, a huge selection and secure payment methods, your eibabo® technology store is your specialist center for high-quality household technology.Why is air exchange by fans so important?The purpose of an exhaust fan is to extract unwanted air and moisture and replace it with fresh air. This is important to prevent condensation and associated problems such as mold growth. In addition, the removal of smoke, allergens and volatile organic compounds contributes to well-being. Fans in kitchens and bathrooms prevent excessive moisture from building up. Moisture is released into the air in your home in many different ways. In bathrooms, water vapor is released every time you shower or bathe. Moisture comes from washing the dishes, using the tumble dryer and cooking on the stove. Reducing this moisture is an important measure to prevent mold. Fans for kitchens and bathrooms are usually connected to an exhaust system. This allows humid air to escape from the building. While bathroom fans primarily remove moist air, kitchen fans also remove cooking odors.What should I look out for when buying a fan for the bathroom and kitchen?A fan is not required in every room. However, there is more to consider when choosing a fan than meets the eye. This includes the following things:Is there a power supply at the place of use?Does the fan run quietly?Which color suits the room design?Does the model have the required performance?Is the fan maintenance-free and easy to clean?Do I prefer a variant with an intake opening?Do I want to integrate additional functions? These questions are important in different ways and already limit the choices. Make sure the trigger works quietly. Energy-saving fans avoid unnecessary costs. However, if the fan is too weak, it may not be able to provide the necessary air exchange for a large room. TIP:Choosing between performance and noise shouldn't be a compromise. Prioritize performance and then choose a model that is as quiet as possible. The additional costs for a low-noise model are justifiable compared to the frustration of a ventilation system that does not function optimally. If you are unsure, have a professional ventilation specialist assess your needs properly. Although fans are relatively simple in construction, they can still break. In such cases, a simple repair or replacement should be possible without any problems.How do I determine the required power of my fan?Fans for bathrooms and kitchens are available in different performance classes. Your desired device must achieve a certain flow rate in cubic meters per hour (m³/h) in order to ensure effective ventilation. The flow rate of the fans is specified on the fan packaging. To determine the motor power required, multiply the room volume (floor space x room height) by at least six, preferably by eight.Image: Maico ER 100 H fanWhere should a fan be placed?The bathroom is the room in which a good extractor hood is particularly important. Large amounts of heat and moisture are generated here in a short space of time. There are many sources of water vapor and warm air in the kitchen. This includes washing dishes, cooking and baking or just using the kettle or egg cooker. Exhaust fans should be positioned so that the air flows optimally in and out of the room. In order to maximize the effectiveness of the devices and reduce potential problems, we would like to give you the following recommendations for an optimal mounting location:Choose an outside wall - because this is the shortest way out. If this is not possible, ventilation can take place through the ceiling and then through the roof.Position the device opposite the room door - this allows a large volume of air to circulate in the room.Mount the device as high as possible because warm air can absorb more moisture and rises. What additional functions are possible with a fan?The equipment of the fan plays an important role in addition to the performance. Inexpensive copies only have basic functions such as 'on/off'. Such devices are usually activated automatically via the light switch. An integrated motion detector is an additional function. In this case, you do not necessarily need a power connection, which is linked to the light switch. One of the features we recommend is the delayed run-on. The fan does not switch off immediately when you leave the room and turn off the light. A humidity sensor is also often helpful. This allows the device to continue running until the humidity is sufficiently reduced.What is the difference between single-room fans and variants with an intake opening?There are two different versions of fans or fans for bathrooms and kitchens. On the one hand, you can use single-room fans that discharge the air directly through a ventilation opening or through a supply shaft. If the exhaust air is discharged via a disposal shaft, several fans can be connected. While the humid air is extracted, dry air flows in from the other parts of the building. The one-room ventilator therefore manages with a single wall opening. Such a ventilation system is also called a single-tube fan.For safetyA simple fan can disperse smoke, toxic gases, and sparks to other floors. For this reason, all approved bathroom fans and kitchen fans are equipped with a fire protection flap. These flaps reliably close the openings at a temperature of around 70°C.For buildings with more than two and a half floors, consider the use of single-room fans. This use is prescribed in DIN 18017 Part III if bathrooms or kitchens without windows are to be equipped with ventilation. A second variant of ventilation systems has an intake opening. Fresh air is drawn in via this intake opening and supplied to the room air. Here you need a second wall breakthrough.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Gate operators, pumps and ventilators > Ventilator for in-house bathrooms and kitchens you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Air outletBarrier-freeBathroom fanBuilt-in fanCeiling fanCentral ventilationCentral ventilation devicesConcealed fanExhaust systemFanFan insertFire protectionFlush-mounted housingHome ventilationInsert fanInterior fanInternalMaico fanRoom ventilationSecond room ventilationSingle room ventilationSmall room fanSurface-mounted fanVentilation systemWall fanWindowlessfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Fan bathrooms kitchens:HeliosMaico
Inlet/outlet air valve - In addition to supply and exhaust valves, eibabo also offers you a wide range of devices and accessories for adjustable and fixed air outlets: exhaust valves, poppet valves made of plastic and metal, sound insulation elements, flaps, supply air poppet valves and automatic supply air units. Our high-quality products come from well-known manufacturers of ventilation systems such as Helios. Supply and exhaust valves are used as adjustable air outlets for air conditioning and ventilation systems in offices and administration buildings or in public buildings such as schools or hospitals. In addition, exhaust valves are suitable for ventilation and air conditioning of individual rooms without windows, such as bathrooms and toilets. In their function as exhaust elements, exhaust valves are an important component in modern, efficient and controllable room ventilation. There are exhaust valves, which are specially designed for central ventilation systems. Also, the poppet valve serves as supply air valve and exhaust valve for ventilation. Supply and exhaust valves are connected to the room lighting. But you can also activate ventilation with a separate switch. This permits an individual switching from basic ventilation to ventilation on demand and you can achieve significant energy savings with this simple solution. For most fans, you can set the basic ventilation by turning the plate starting from the fully closed state to the fully opened state.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Air inlet/extraction units > Ventilation valve you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Air passage valveAir supply valveAir supply valve centralAir supply valve decentralizedBreather valveDesign valve socketExhaust nozzleExhaust valveExtractorInner bezelLocking flapOutdoor air outletOutside air elementRosetteSupply -/exhaust air valveSupply air automatSupply air grilleSupply air openingSupply air valveSupply air valve centralSupply air valve decentralizedSupply valveSupply/exhaust air valveToilet grilleValveVentilation accessoriesVentilation unitVentilation valvefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Inlet/outlet air valve:Glen DimplexHeliosStiebel Eltron
Hinge-busbar trunking systems - As you know, control cabinets and distribution systems can be configured very flexibly and individually tailored to the respective requirements. Of course, this also means that you are free to choose the size, the material and the type of assembly. You can also decide for yourself how you want to lock your control cabinet. For example, doors made of plastic, metal or with a viewing window can be used for this purpose, or even cover flaps or simple lids. If you choose one of the numerous doors available in the eibabo online shop, you will need the right hinges. Of course, these are also available here in the shop. A little tip: Configure the control cabinet you need right here in the shop and order all the components together. This way you can be sure that all the parts fit together properly in the end. Or simply opt for a preconfigured control cabinet with doors, DIN rails or other components.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Energy distribution systems > Hinge for distribution systems you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Add-on componentAluminum hingeBayed cabinetCable entryDistribution cabinetDoor hingeExternal hingeExternal hinge setFastening materialHingeHinge for distribution cabinetsHinge for distribution systemsHinge hinge elementHinge setHingesInner hingeLid hingeMetal hingeMeter connection columnMi lid hingeMounting materialMounting platePlastic hingeSide wallSpare partStand-up componentStanding cabinetSteel hingefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Hinge-busbar trunking systems:ABNEatonHagerHenselLegrand BticinoRittalSchneider ElectricSpelsbergStriebel & John
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