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Handle switching device - Switches are the classic command devices for controlling the essential functions on technical equipment or industrial systems. It is all the more important that they do not raise any questions regarding their operation, are robustly constructed and always function reliably and precisely. Should the handle of a switching device break, it is not always necessary to replace the entire unit. The exchange is often realized via a screw or click connection. That's why you're sure to find a suitable spare part here in the eibabo online shop to replace the defective knob or rotary handle on your switch. This not only saves you money but also a bit of waste. We deliver spare parts and accessories for all your electrical installations quickly and reliably directly to your construction site.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Handle for power circuit breaker you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Actuation intentClosing intentClutch handleControl elementDome partDoor coupling rotary handleDoor handleDoor lockFuse insertHandgripHandleHandle for circuit breakerHandle for load-break switchHandle for power circuit breakerHandle for switching devicesLoad disconnectorMain switchMain switch kitMini cam switchMotor protection switchMotor protection switch accessoriesParallel driveRotary handleStandard twist gripSwivelling mechanismToggle handleTurn button (knob)Turn handlefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Handle switching device:ABBEatonHagerKraus & NaimerRockwellSchneider ElectricSiemensStahlVogels
Locking system switch cabinet - A properly installed control cabinet also includes a lockable door. A simple bolt or toggle handle is sufficient for control cabinets in the private sector. Here it is only important to cover the installation and, for example, to deny access to children. Increased safety measures should be taken for control cabinets in public or semi-public areas. A control cabinet locking system that also has a lock is recommended here. This not only increases security but also ensures that nobody tampers with the installation. Complete door hinge sets, T-handles, swivel handles, security cylinders, double locking systems and other security devices for your control cabinet are available in the eibabo online shop. You can also order a suitable control cabinet and the complete installation technology right here in the shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Energy distribution systems > Lock system for switchgear cabinet systems you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Cam lockCylinder lockDoor handleDoor lockHalf cylinderHandgripHandle with locking systemLock setLock system for enclosure/cabinetLock system for switchgear cabinet systemsLocking deviceLocking systemLocking system for control cabinetLocking system for control cabinet systemsOctagon lockOperation lockPadlockProfile half cylinderRotary bolt lockRotary handleSafety lockSecurity lock for wall housingSnap button insertToggleToggle closureToggle handleTurn handleTwist lockfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Locking system switch cabinet:3MABNCommScope/AMP NetconnCorningDirakEatonEnocGSABHagerLegrand BticinoPentairRenzRittalSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergStriebel & JohnVertiv
Auxiliary contact block - Auxiliary switch blocks are an ideal supplement for auxiliary and power contactors. The auxiliary switch blocks we offer differ in design and mounting type, switching type (changeover, opener, closer) and number of contacts. Learn more about these devices in the following post. At eibabo® you will find a huge selection of high-quality auxiliary switch blocks with different specifications. These include:Execution of the electrical connectionType of installation and fasteningHeight of the rated operational currentand more Products such as the auxiliary switch block are among the low-voltage switching devices and are primarily used in electrical distribution installation and the installation of electrical distribution boards. Typical areas of application include engine controls and system controls, switching of lighting systems and multiplication of signals. Switch blocks expand the number of contacts with auxiliary contacts for control.Already knew?Contactors have auxiliary contacts and main contacts. The auxiliary contact is a mechanically operated contact in the auxiliary circuit. This is physically connected to the main contacts and is actuated simultaneously, carries less current and is called the auxiliary contact or control contact.Find out more about the function, structure and use of an auxiliary switch block in the following article.What is an auxiliary switch?An auxiliary contact or auxiliary switch is an additional contact within a circuit. This is used to regulate the amount of current that can flow through the system. Such a device is often installed when more current needs to flow than a single contact can handle. In practice, at least two contacts are then required. If there were only one auxiliary contact, under certain circumstances too much current would flow at one point in the circuit. This means: some areas receive no power, other areas receive more power than required. The amount of current flowing through the individual areas can be regulated with two or more contacts. This ensures that an even and correct power supply is guaranteed everywhere.How does an auxiliary switch work?When an overload trips a relay or fuse, the connected cable is also heavily loaded. In order to exclude the associated dangers, another, usually larger, switch can be controlled with an auxiliary switch. The auxiliary switch consists of a coil with high-current contacts and two sets of low-current contacts. In contrast to the coils of the main switch, these are not designed for continuous operation in the entire system. However, the auxiliary switch has delay functions. These prevent arcing and possible damage when opening the auxiliary switch while the main switch is still live.Image: Eaton DILA-XHI22 auxiliary switch moduleWhy should I use an auxiliary switch?They protect your circuit breakers and devices from damageSince auxiliary switches trip when a circuit is overloaded, the main switch or fuse are not overloaded. This protects your devices from damage caused by current spikes and heat build-up, to which your under-capacity fuses and circuit breakers would not respond. Auxiliary switches are often equipped with their own fuses. In the event of an overload due to a short circuit, its fuse will therefore trip without affecting the main circuit breaker. The auxiliary switch protects your devices from wear and tear, which would be caused by circuit breakers tripping frequently.You protect yourself from electrical hazardsAuxiliary switches ensure that no dangerous electrical faults occur due to the triggering of overloads. If an overload is not triggered, this may lead to:failures in the circuitsoverheating of componentselectric shocksfire hazard Auxiliary switches minimize these risks and ensure a safer working environment.They minimize the risk of power failuresAuxiliary switches minimize the risk of power failures because the circuit breaker is not overloaded. Even before fuses or circuit breakers trip, an overloaded circuit can cause overheating, damage to equipment, personal injury from electric shock, and other malfunctions. Auxiliary switches trip in the event of overloads before a critical level is reached. This ensures optimal performance and life expectancy for your electrical system.They increase the life expectancy of circuit breakersWithout an auxiliary contact, the circuit breaker would have to handle the additional current required by under-capacity circuits. This would degrade their ability to dissipate heat. And this leads to degradation of circuit breaker performance over time. Auxiliary switches limit the current and ensure that the main circuit breaker is not subjected to dangerous overloads.What is the difference between auxiliary switches and circuit breakers?A circuit breaker uses an insulating washer that separates the two sets of contacts. Protecting high currents and voltages on circuit breakers requires a lot of force to make a conductive connection. The classic useMost often, a circuit breaker with main contacts and auxiliary switches is used to control the operation of motor-driven equipment. When the device is not powered, a spring mechanism keeps the two sets of contacts apart. When the circuit breaker is actuated, the spring is released and the two contacts come together.An auxiliary switch requires less pressure to open and close. When closed, the two sets of contacts touch via a metal bridge. If there is a problem with the circuit breaker mechanism or an overload is detected, one pair of contacts will easily separate from the other. As a result, further protective measures can be taken, including opening the main contacts or turning them off completely. Auxiliary contacts are therefore used for monitoring, so that in the event of a malfunction, the main contacts can be opened before there is a problem with the device or the circuit breaker.As a leading specialist center for electrical engineering, the eibabo® technology store only offers you high-quality auxiliary switches and auxiliary switch blocks. Our range includes products from the manufacturers ABB, Eao, Eaton, Hager, Mennekes, Schlegel, Siemens, Stahl and Steute. Use our numerous payment methods and have your order delivered directly and quickly worldwide.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Auxiliary contact block you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Auxiliary switchBuilt-in switchConnection baseContact setControl unitEngine monitoringFlat connectorFuseFuse cartridgeInrush current limiterInstallation kitLate break contactLoad disconnectorPendant controlPhase barrierProvisionPush buttonRail mounted devicesResetSealing hoodSignaling contactSwitch blockSwitch-on readySwitching cycle counterSwitching elementTouch protectionTripped signaling moduleVoltage releasefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Auxiliary contact block:ABBEaoEatonEuchnerHagerKraus & NaimerLegrand BticinoMennekesMitsubishiRafiRockwellSchlegelSchmersalSchneider ElectricSiemensStahlSteute
Surge protector - electr. - Are you looking for a surge arrester for your electrical installation? But you are still not sure what requirements such a device has to meet? Then read on here. In order to understand why a surge arrester is useful, you must be aware of the dangers associated with voltage spikes or surges. Even if these events are rare and only last a few milliseconds, they can still result in major damage. We therefore always recommend a surge protector to prevent the loss or damage of sensitive electronic equipment. We will help you to choose the right item.What are surge arresters?Overvoltage protection devices are of great importance in electrical engineering. These are used to limit and divert overvoltages in electrical lines and sensitive devices such as computers, televisions or hi-fi systems. But how does overvoltage occur? The normal mains voltage in Germany is 230V. Overvoltages go well beyond this value and are caused, for example, by lightning strikes, short circuits, electrostatic discharges or switching operations by the network operator. The consequences of such an event depend on the magnitude of the overvoltage, the speed of the voltage pulse and its duration. Failure to set up protective measures can result in fire, explosion and personal injury.The surge arresters (Surge Protective Devices SPD) are installed in the distribution board or in the sub-distribution boards and connected between the active conductors and earth. Surge arresters are usually designed as pluggable modular devices or as devices for mounting on top-hat rails and some are equipped with a fault indicator. In this eibabo® catalogue, we present the devices that are used for overvoltage protection and are therefore part of the internal lightning protection of a building.Lightning protection and effective surge protectionIn order to be able to decide on a specific surge arrester, you should know the entire structure of an effective system for protection against lightning and surge voltage. Such a system usually consists of several parts. This can quickly get a little confusing. We give a small overview.Already knew?We distinguish between surge protection and lightning protection. Surge protection devices are designed to protect against damage caused by excessive voltage. Lightning protection systems, on the other hand, are intended to protect against damage caused by excessive currents.A few definitions of terms in advance:Lightning is high-energy and carries very high lightning currents. In the case of overvoltages, the currents and energy are small, but the charge difference between two potentials is very large. In order to counteract these dangers completely, such a system consists of three parts:the external lightning protectionthe internal lightning protectionthe overvoltage protection In this context, different categories and protection classes are often mentioned, which laypeople quickly confuse. These include:Lightning protection classes (I-IV)Buildings are divided into four lightning protection classes in order to be able to assess the risk of lightning strikes. The class in which a building is to be classified depends on its type, use and the damage to be expected. The lightning protection class determines the structure and dimensioning of the lightning protection system.Overvoltage Categories (I-IV)The four overvoltage categories describe the surge resistance of electronic devices. This specification therefore refers to end devices such as laptops (category I), toasters (category II), residual current circuit breakers (category III) or primary overcurrent protection devices (category IV). Look in the operating instructions of the respective device. The tolerability to power surges is low for electrical devices of category I and is 1500 volts. Category IV devices can handle up to 6000 volts.Surge Protection (Type 1, Type 2, Type 3)Surge protection devices (e.g. surge arresters) are divided into coarse protection, medium protection or fine protection. Which type a device is to be assigned to depends primarily on the voltage levels that it can absorb. This results in the respective area of application.Image: Dehn DG M TNS 275 DEHNguard surge arresterThe external lightning protectionExternal lightning protection consists of lightning conductors, lightning arrestors, earthing, fastenings and so on. Just this much: The external lightning protection intercepts direct lightning strikes before they hit the building. The high lightning current is discharged directly into the ground via the grounding system. In principle, there is no obligation to install external lightning protection systems in Germany unless your building:stands free on a mountainis over 20 meters highhas a combustible roof (e.g. made of thatch, straw)has public transport (theater, swimming pool) But even if your building does not meet any of these criteria, a lightning conductor is always useful, because the damage can be enormous in the event of a strike. You can find more information about external lightning protection, grounding and installation as well as purchasing here in the shop. Simply use the appropriate terms in the input field of our intelligent search.The internal lightning protectionThere is no denying that lightning and other surge voltages are dangerous. In order to protect apartments, houses, industrial plants and the devices and systems they contain, effective internal lightning protection and overvoltage protection is required. The internal lightning protection is a potential equalization in which all metal pipe installations and all cable installations in a house are connected to each other and to the main earthing bar. This prevents voltage differences, lightning flashovers in the building and the resulting danger to people and technology.The overvoltage protectionOvervoltage protection is part of the internal lightning protection. When choosing a suitable surge protector, we consider the nature of the potential interference and the type of equipment to be protected. How much energy does a possible overvoltage have? Which devices are particularly sensitive to voltage pulses due to their design? A current device for overvoltage protection has a three-stage structure and thus optimally protects buildings, systems and devices from damage. This includes, among other things, a combination of different surge arresters adapted to the respective requirements. definitionThe term 'transient' is rare in German usage. It means that something is temporary, fleeting and impermanent. There are different requirement classes for overvoltage protection devices. A distinction is made between Type 1 (general protection), Type 2 (medium protection) or Type 3 (fine protection). The standard devices represent the fine protection and protect against voltages up to a certain level, the extended devices offer additional protection against transient voltage peaks and the high protection standard also protects against impulse currents. But what does it exactly mean?Type 1 overvoltage protection is called a lightning arrester. This is suitable for deriving high lightning currents via the internal or external lightning protection system. The residual voltage is reduced to a level between 6000 volts and 1300 volts. These devices are ideally installed in front of the house installation so that the lightning current does not even get into the distribution. However, this basic protection is not yet sufficient to secure the end devices.Type 2 overvoltage protection represents medium protection and reduces the residual lightning voltages from the upstream lightning arresters to values between 2000 volts and 600 volts. These include the surge arresters offered in this category. These are installed, for example, in the sub-distributors of individual floors. Surge arresters also limit dangerous transient overvoltages caused by switching motors, transformers, circuit breakers or inductive loads. Disturbances of this type are short-lived, cause the voltage to rise very quickly, and can occur more frequently. The interference causes electronic devices to wear out faster.Type 3 overvoltage protection further reduces the remaining overvoltage and is installed as fine protection as close as possible to the end devices to be protected.What should you pay attention to when buying a surge arrester?You now know what parts make up a lightning protection system with overvoltage protection. Surge protection has been a mandatory part of an electrical system in Germany since December 2018 and must be installed in new buildings. Include this topic in the planning of your building or system and pay attention to high-quality components. Don't skimp on security. Retrofitting is also advisable for older buildings, because there are more and more devices with sensitive electronics in our households. When buying, pay particular attention to:mounting typeRated voltage AC/DCHighest continuous voltage for AC and DCnumber of polesprotection leveland other properties A comparison with your electrical installation and your evaluation of the protection needs of certain sensitive devices in your possession will help you to find the right surge arrester. Save hereCombination devices combine type 1, type 2 and type 3 lightning protection and surge protection in a single device. This ensures comprehensive protection in an easy-to-install manner. At eibabo you can get a large selection of surge arresters in different designs, for example as lightning arresters, residual current circuit breakers with overvoltage protection, surge controllers or as overvoltage protection devices. Well-known manufacturers include ABB, Dehn, Eaton, Hager, Hensel, OBO, Phoenix, Siemens and Weidmüller.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Earthing, lightning and surge protection > Surge protection device for power supply systems you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:BusbarCenter protectionCircuit breakerCombination workerComplete blockComplete unitDevice protectionEnergy diverterEnergy TechnologyFine protectionFuse holderLightning arresterMains protection deviceMains surge protectionOvercurrent protectionOvercurrent protection deviceOverloadOvervoltage protectionPhotovoltaic arresterReplacement moduleSignal protectionSpark gapSurge Device ProtectionSurge protection deviceSurge Protection EnclosureSurge protection moduleSystem solutionTerminal blockfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Surge protector - electr.:ABBDEHNEatonFinderHagerHenselMersenOBOPhoenixPröpsterSchneider ElectricSiemensWAGOWeidmüller
Front element selector switch - With a selector switch you get the hang of it! Just think of the knob for adjusting the speed of your mixer in the kitchen. The ignition locks in the cars were also typical selector switches, in which the ignition was set individually by turning the key mechanically. But these are slowly disappearing from the vehicles. In any case, depending on the position of the key, one or more circuits could be switched on or off through the various contact arrangements. Selector switches are therefore widespread in professional and private everyday life and can be used to control industrial systems as well as to control small model railways. Whether lockable or with a toggle handle, whether illuminated or with numerous setting positions, your eibabo technology store has different front elements for the selector switch of your project on offer. The rotary switches themselves are also available inexpensively in the eibabo shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Front element for selector switch you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:ActuatorAgreement switchButtonControl elementEnabling switchFront element for potentiometerFront element for selector buttonFront element for selector switchFront element illuminated selector switchFront element rotary switchFront element selectorGrip buttonHead push buttonIlluminated selection buttonIlluminated selector buttonKey switchPosition guardPulse buttonPush buttonPush button, completeRotary leverRotary switchSelector buttonSelector front elementSwitchToggle buttonToggle switchTurn button (knob)from the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Front element selector switch:ABBCeagEaoEatonEuchnerRockwellSchlegelSchmersalSchneider ElectricSiemensSMC DeutschlandStahl
Accessories command unit - Classic control devices such as buttons and switches are sometimes exposed to enormous stresses, especially in commercial and industrial use. This is why they are very robustly constructed and can withstand daily stress for a long time. Nevertheless, it may happen that you need accessories or spare parts to extend or maintain the function of the devices used. The eibabo online shop offers you numerous items for this, with which you can protect, supplement or repair the command devices once they have been installed. Just one example: With a protective collar for emergency buttons available in this catalogue, you protect the handle from mechanical influences. This prevents defects in the touch mechanism from occurring, for example if warehouse workers hit this switch with a pallet truck or boxes.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Accessories for control circuit devices you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessories for control circuit devicesAccessories/spare parts for command devicesActuatorBottom adapterBridgeCable lugs and connectorsCapacitor blockClamping plateConnection blockContact amplifying bracketContact block dummyCover ring key switchDIN-rail-adapterDiode blocDiode elementExtensionFlashing elementFront ringFront ring for flat mountingGasketKeyMounting angle bracketMounting nutMounting plate push buttonR/C elementReducing ringScrew ringSpare parts for command devicesfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Accessories command unit:ABBCeagDoepkeDoldEatonEltakoESYLUXEuchnerFlukeIpf ElectronicJungLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKORockwellScharnberger+Has.SchlegelSchmersalSchneider ElectricSiemensStahlWAGO

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Code Handle Version 8mm
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