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Protective circuit module - Protective circuits are mandatory in automotive technology and in some areas of electrical control technology and consist of various electrical components that ensure that no high and damaging voltage peaks occur when electromagnetic devices are switched off or that the inductive loads are reduced so that the other integrated components are not damaged to take. The components used to produce the protective circuit are selected in such a way that they do not affect the normal function of the respective circuit, but can divert interference. You can get these required building blocks quickly and inexpensively here in the eibabo online shop. These are protective circuits with diodes, with diodes and Zener diodes, with a varistor, with an RC element or with a resistor.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Surge protection module you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AdapterDiodeDiode elementDiode-suppressorDisplay moduleEMC protection moduleEraserFault reporting moduleFilterFree wheeling diodeFreewheeling diodeInterference suppression moduleInterference voltage limiterLine filterModuleModule for protective circuitModule insertOver voltage protectionPower contactorProtection moduleRC-suppressorRedundancy moduleSuppression module adapterSuppression module for valvesSurge protection moduleSurge voltage protectionVaristorVaristor (voltage-sensitive resistor)from the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Protective circuit module:ABBBürklinEatonFinderIssendorffLützeMetzMurrelektronikPhoenixRockwellSchneider ElectricSiemensWAGO
Grounding pipe clamp - Overvoltage damage from lightning represents a real danger for every house and the electrical engineering in it. In order to prevent these risks, precautionary measures are taken by which the overvoltage is discharged to earth if the worst comes to the worst. If you also want to integrate metal pipes into the lightning protection equipotential bonding of your overvoltage protection device, use the appropriate grounding pipe clamps for this. You can obtain grounding pipe clamps with different clamping ranges from your eibabo technology store. These are usually stored in the product description and always refer to the outside diameter of the pipe if it is in millimeters or to the inside diameter of the pipe if it is in inches. In addition, banding clamps are available, which are more flexible and can be used for pipes of different diameters.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Earthing, lightning and surge protection > Earthing pipe clamp you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Air-termination rodBrass pipe clampClampClipConnection clampConnection terminalCopper pipe clampEarth insertion rodEarth strapEarthing arrangementsEarthing pipe clampEMC grounding clampEquipotential bondingEquipotential bonding clipFishing tipGround clampGround strap pipe clampGroundingGrounding clampGrounding materialGrounding strap clampLightning protectionLightning protection materialLightning protection rodLightning rodPipe clampPipe grounding clampSteel pipe clampfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Grounding pipe clamp:DEHNKleinhuisOBOPollmannPROTEC.classTriax
Network server cabinet - Special network cabinets and server cabinets are required to accommodate and organize IT equipment in companies and data centers. In the following article, you will learn what the differences are between the individual models, how best to use them and what you should look out for when making your selection.What are the standard dimensions within network cabinets and server cabinets?In order to be able to describe the differences between individual cabinets, we must first look at the similarities. The 19-inch grid has established itself as the standardized norm for fastening network technology in the housing provided for this purpose (e.g. cabinets or racks). This standardization is laid down in the IEC standard 60297 (in Germany DIN 41494). This means that servers, patch panels, routers, switches or UPS can be installed over this dimension and easily in all cabinets. term UPSThe abbreviation UPS stands for 'uninterruptible power supply'. 19 inches corresponds to a width of 482.6 mm. In addition to this standard width, standardized heights are also provided. These are specified in HE (= height unit) or U (= unit). One U corresponds to 44.45 mm. This means that a standard server cabinet with 42 HU is approximately 2 meters high.The external dimensions are based on the internally defined standards. Depending on the model, the cabinets can have different widths and depths. This is because ventilation may be required and wiring may be complex.The most common are cabinets with dimensions of 22, 24, 33, 42, 44 and 47 height units.The width of a cabinet is usually 600 mm, 800 mm or 1000 mm.The depth is typically 800 mm, 1000 mm or 1200 mm.  TIP:If you are unsure of the space you need, always choose a cupboard of the next larger size. The extra space is good for ventilation or allows you to route cables to the side of your built-in devices. Free spaces in height provide space for later extensions.What is the difference between server cabinet and network cabinet?When looking for suitable storage locations for our network technology, we come across different product names and technical terms. The terms 'server cabinet' and 'network cabinet' belong to this. For the layman it is not clear at first glance whether there are differences between the two versions and what they are. Visually, the cabinets are almost the same. Both have the same dimensions or are based on the same 19-inch grid. In fact, however, there are some specific differences. Server cabinets and network cabinets differ in size, design and purpose. The design of the products depends on the specific tasks and the parameters of the network equipment located inside the cabinets.The network closetA network closet is commonly used to store patch panels, routers, switches, as well as network equipment and network accessories. In most cases, the network cabinet is only 800 mm deep and therefore smaller than a server cabinet. The smallest dimension can often be selected in terms of width, too, because cabling is usually manageable. This saves space, because thermal requirements are usually not a problem for the devices mentioned above. Network closets are more likely to have a glass or solid plastic door and the back panel is solid material.The server cabinetThe server cabinet is mainly used to install servers, monitors, uninterruptible power supplies or similar devices. Ventilation and cable management play a special role here. Server cabinets can therefore be chosen wider and deeper than network cabinets. Server cabinets usually have a perforated door and also rear ventilation holes.One of the most important differences to the network cabinet is the load capacity. The selection of the load capacity of a server cabinet is determined by how much technology is to be accommodated in it. Simple models have a carrying capacity of about 450-500 kg. If there are numerous or heavy devices to be accommodated, please select a model with a load capacity of up to 1000 kg. For equipping particularly large systems, models with a load capacity of 1500 kg are used.In addition, most servers generate a significant amount of heat. To facilitate heat exchange, a server cabinet is made of perforated metal with a ventilated front door and back panel.Image: Rittal PremiumServer-10 network cabinetAre there network server cabinets for outdoor use?It is not always possible to accommodate server technology or network devices inside buildings. Network cabinets and server cabinets with special properties are available for outdoor use. These all-weather cabinets have a high IP protection class and thus protect against dust, touch and water. It can be installed free-standing with a base on the street or hanging on a wall. The special requirements for vandalism, fire protection, cable routing, earthing and ventilation are also taken into account. Models with a high degree of protection are allowed to be installed in industrial areas with high levels of pollution and humidity.What advantages does a professional network server cabinet offer?With a network server cabinet, you centralize the installation of all important network components. The technology is monitored and maintained in one place. All standardized devices with a 19 inch attachment can be used, individually positioned and expanded. Closed systems support the requirements for data security according to EU-DSGV. In addition, there is order and clarity in the entire network structure.What else should I consider before buying a network server cabinet?The purchase of a network cabinet or server cabinet is an investment for many years. The IT environment of companies in particular is constantly changing and constantly being expanded. Therefore, select the dimensions of the cabinet sufficiently large. All existing components must find a place. In any case, plan enough space for later installations.The purchase of a server cabinet often goes hand in hand with the purchase of additional accessories. These include fans and air conditioners. It may also be advisable to install an extinguishing system to prevent the loss of data and expensive technology in the event of a fire. Need additional inventory to place your devices? For example, the following ensure clarity and order:Skirting boards for protecting electric cablesOrganizer and cable hook for the proper organization of the electrical installationAuxiliary shelves, drawers, shelves or mounting panels for screens All from a single sourceCompletely equip your network cabinet and server cabinet with eibabo®. You can get everything you need here in the shop. Benefit from low prices for mounting rails, cables, plugs, panels, extinguishing systems and air conditioning units.If the cupboard is not in a lockable room, it should have a lock itself. This prevents access by unauthorized persons.Typically, a network cabinet or server cabinet forms the heart or the control center of your building network. All computers access it, obtain important data or store countless documents. Therefore, such a cabinet is not only a place of storage, but also has a protective function. Therefore, pay attention to robust quality, because a stable basic structure reliably protects against external mechanical influences. The eibabo® technology store offers quality goods from well-known brands such as Assmann, Corning, Eaton, Enoc, Panduit, Rittal, Schneider Electric and Schäfer IT-Systems.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cabinet enclosures > Network/server enclosure you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Base frameClosetData cabinetData network cabinetNetwork cabinetsNetwork closetNetwork distribution cabinetNetwork distributorRack air conditioningServer cabinetServer rackStanding cabinetWall distributorWall housingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Network server cabinet:AssmannEatonEnocPanduitRittalSchneider ElectricSchäfer IT-Systems
Mounting accessories switch cab. - It is hard to believe what can be accommodated in a control cabinet. The larger the installation, the greater the need for mounting accessories. The range of brackets, chassis, rails, clamps, straps, panels, spacers and adapters is almost endless. Don't worry. We at the eibabo technology store bring order to your system and offer you everything you need for correct and safe control cabinet installation. With secure payment methods, fast shipping and fair prices, eibabo is your competent supplier for control cabinet assembly accessories, smart home components and lighting, regardless of whether you are shopping for commercial purposes or as a private end user. If you have any questions, please contact our support. We are here for you.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cabinet enclosures > Mounting accessories (switchgear cabinet) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:19 inch mounting angle bracket19 inch mounting bracket19 inch mounting set482.6 mm (19 inch) mounting angle bracket482.6 mm (19 inch) mounting bracket482.6 mm (19 inch) mounting setAdaptation for wiring systemsAdapter kitCorner pieceDistance pieceEnclosure thread stripFastening material for control cabinetFastening parts/-setFastening profileFrame connector setHollow wall setMounting accessoriesMounting accessories (control cabinet)Mounting accessories (enclosure/cabinet)Mounting accessories (switchgear cabinet)Mounting angle bracketMounting bracketMounting cornerMounting kitMounting postMounting railProfileThreaded stripfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Mounting accessories switch cab.:ABNBachmannCorningEatonEFB-ElektronikEltakoHagerHeitecHenselHirschmannMetzOBOPanduitPentairPhoenixRittalSchneider ElectricSchroffSiemensSpelsbergStriebel & JohnVertivViverooWAGOWeidmüllerWöhner
Housing - built-in-wall-ceiling - The shell is complete and you are now looking for the right device sockets for the masonry or cavity walls? You will find what you are looking for at eibabo®. Find out here what the differences are between the individual device sockets and which criteria you should consider when purchasing.Device installation boxes are used to accommodate cables, switches or sockets, light switches and other electronic components. They are themselves passive components of the electrical installation and are usually installed under plaster. Due to their design, these are designed for the stationary installation of the devices and for the accommodation of cables and lines. There are numerous different housings for installation in walls and ceilings. The range includes junction boxes, connection boxes, ceiling boxes, cable boxes, switch boxes, central boxes and many other variants for a wide variety of purposes.Are there standard dimensions for switch boxes and junction boxes?If possible, electrical installations are carried out under plaster. For this you need uniform standards so that the switches, buttons and sockets available in Germany can be used equally for every room. For this reason, the dimensions for device sockets are standardized. This uniform regulation is based on DIN 49073. The dimensions mainly refer to the device sockets, which are used for light switches, buttons, sockets and similar devices. They are usually installed in the wall or in the ceiling of a room. The standard diameter is 60 mm or 68 mm. The standard depth is 40 mm to 66 mm. Junction boxes are installation boxes that are standardized according to DIN VDE 0606-1.Image: Kaiser 9252-22 cavity wall junction boxWhat are the differences between switch boxes and junction boxes?The eibabo® shop offers a huge selection of different switch boxes and junction boxes. Many of them differ only slightly in appearance. Nevertheless, each variant serves a specific purpose. Here we present the most important and most common models:Junction boxes: This variant, also known as a junction box, connection box or installation box, brings together or distributes several electrical lines. This box is often square, has a lid and predetermined breaking points for cable outlets on all four sides.Cavity wall box: This is a device box for installation in lightweight walls, such as drywall. The box is used to install switches, sockets and similar equipment. The standard diameter is 68 mm. On the back there are predetermined breaking points of different sizes for cable inlets.Switch box: The switch box is the counterpart to the cavity wall box for installation in solid walls.Junction box: The junction box is a switch box with lateral couplings. This means that several sockets can be connected and automatically have the same standardized distance from one another.Cavity wall box multiple: Installing several boxes in plasterboard can be problematic, especially if you have to pay attention to the distances between the boxes. Multiple cavity wall boxes solve this problem. The mounting distance of the devices corresponds to the standard.Deep switch box: This switch box offers more space for cables and terminals.Electronics box: The electronics box is a switch box with a special design. This has an additional terminal space for another device, in which, for example, an external bus coupler can be accommodated. The terminal compartment can be located on the side or under the box. What are switch boxes and junction boxes used for?Switch boxes are used to accommodate sockets, switches, dimmers and other electrical components. In some cases, these are also used to hold or drain lines. TIP:Some switch boxes are generously designed in depth. Cable connections, distributions or couplers can be accommodated in it. There is no need to use a separate junction box. Electrical lines such as the cables from sockets, lights, switches and other permanently installed sub-distribution boxes come together in junction boxes. In the box, they are connected to terminals to create the desired circuit. A junction box can, for example, be used to connect a motion detector to a permanently installed lamp.How are switch boxes and junction boxes installed?Switch boxes and junction boxes differ mainly in the way they are installed. With surface mounting, switch boxes and junction boxes are mounted directly on the wall. This can be done by a screw connection, sometimes by an adhesive connection. Surface mounting is often used in damp rooms. Flush-mounted installation is the most common mounting variant. Device sockets are installed in a wall or ceiling. This requires a correspondingly large cut-out in the wall. Flush installation includes:Flush-mounted sockets for solid wallsFlush-mounted sockets for cavity wallsInstallation boxes for installation in external cavities / insulationBoxes for installation in special materials such as concrete or solid wood Solid walls are usually fixed by plastering and then plastering. Cavity wall sockets are installed, for example, in lightweight plasterboard walls. With the help of a collar, these lie on the wall surface and are fixed with clips. In addition to cavity wall boxes, there are also installation boxes for cavity wall ceilings, which are specially designed for the static design of ceiling mounting in lightweight construction. For fire protection in dry construction with non-load-bearing walls, cavity wall boxes are made of fire-retardant materials. Tip for assembly:The hole for installing cavity wall boxes is made with a circular hole saw and a drilling template. The installation boxes for installation in external insulation have a particularly deep housing. This allows the insulation structure of the wall to be bridged. The socket holders are intended for anchoring in solid external walls. Switch boxes and junction boxes with special hooks on the housing are available for installation in concrete walls. These ensure a firm hold in concrete and other masonry.How do I find the right switch box or junction box?There is a large selection of switch boxes and junction boxes. This ranges from universal installation boxes to special products. These include, for example, telescopic device holders, junction boxes for cables or connection sockets for large devices and wall lights.Use our filter options in the detailed search.Filter by mounting type or product type, by diameter or installation depth / length.Limit the IP protection class.Choose connectable models if you want to place several cans next to each other. Please noteThere are round and square built-in boxes as well as special shapes for certain switch types.The diameter determines the required wall cut-out. The depth describes the space available inside the box and the associated depth of the installation opening. In the respective product descriptions you will find information on the degree of protection as well as information on the specific installation options and areas of application.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Connection devices > Box/housing for built-in mounting in the wall/ceiling you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessory mounting boxAssortment of screwsBuilt-in boxBuilt-in boxesBuilt-in housingCavity wall boxesCavity wall device boxConcrete installationConcrete installation systemsContact protection boxDouble canElectronics boxElement ceilingExtension clawExtension spreaderFire protection installation boxFlush-mounted boxInsulating boxInsulation boxInterior insulationJunction boxPlastic housingPrecast floorSpeaker enclosureSwitch boxTerminal boxUniversal boxWall light junction boxfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Housing - built-in-wall-ceiling:ABLBEGA GantenbrinkBerkerBusch JaegerComelit GroupFränkischeGiraHagerKaiserLegrand SEKOMennekesMertenMetzOBOPehaSchneider ElectricSpelsberg
Flexible electric cable - Did you know that there are different types of wiring in your house? Among other things, we distinguish electrical cables according to whether they have rigid or flexible core cables. Read here when which types are used and what you should consider when selecting flexible cables.How are flexible lines constructed?The conductive core of a flexible cable does not consist of a solid (monolithic) wire, but of many little wires twisted together. These little wires form an insulated core, the so-called stranded wire. Depending on the purpose of the product, several of these cores can be bundled together in a further sheath to form a cable. The most important selection criteria for such a product are:the number of insulated cores within the sheathing of a cable (this can be several dozen)the color and positioning of the cores within the sheathing of a cable (see twisted pair cable)the cross-section of the respective coresthe type and structure of the insulation and sheathing The number and cross-section of the cores determine the total power of the current that can be safely conducted. This is one of the most important features of a cable and is specified by the manufacturer at regular intervals on the outer insulation. We recommend using quality products from well-known manufacturers. Tolerances can occur with cheap no-name items, which usually have an adverse effect on the cross-section and thus impair the performance of the line. There are also differences in the shape of the wires or lines. Most often we encounter the round shape, but in some variants the outer shape can also be flat, for example. This affects the outer diameter and the possible uses.The type and structure of the insulation and sheathingInsulation appropriate for the application is the primary safety feature of an electrical cable. Their main task is:Protect people from contact with a live coreto protect the cable from mechanical damageto ensure a correct current flow without interference from the outsideto shield the environment from the influences of the line In a line, each core is separately insulated. This prevents contact between the electrical conductors in the cores and offers protection against mechanical damage. Another outer sheath holds all the components of the cable together and also protects the inner insulation from drying out, high humidity and other influences. Depending on the location and purpose of a line, different materials are used for the insulation. These should correspond to the expected mechanical, chemical and thermal influences. The UV radiation of the sun must also be taken into account. The following materials are therefore used most frequently in the area of classic household electrics:PVC ? inexpensive, flexible, low-wear, non-flammable and resistant to various chemical compounds, not suitable for high and very low temperaturesRubber - particularly flexible, suitable for medium to difficult operating conditions, resistant to low temperaturesPE - resistant to chemical compounds, pressure and low temperaturesSilicone ? particularly reliable at high temperatures up to around 200 °C, low mechanical strengthPUR ? high oil resistance and abrasion resistant immission and emissionCurrent-carrying cables generate magnetic fields. The immission protection protects the data flowing through the wire from external electromagnetic influences. The emission protection prevents the emission of electromagnetic interference signals through the line.The outer casing can consist of additional elements:Shielding made of metal foil or metal mesh as a barrier against immission and emission. These mainly include fault currents, radio waves, EM fields or radiation, which affect the transmission of signals in data lines.Armor as maximum line protection against mechanical damage.Cover made of (impregnated) cotton or silk to protect against mechanical damage, rot or for decorative purposes. Image: Various flexible linesWhat is the difference between flexible lines and rigid lines?Cables with rigid conductors are used for fixed installation in domestic installations. Cables with flexible conductors are used where you want to connect mobile consumers. Mobile consumers are, for example, floor lamps, coffee machines, radios or hair dryers. But why is that?Advantages and disadvantages of flexible, multi-core cables:high elasticity and flexibilitysmall power losseshigh quality circuitreliabilitypoor performance on HF networkshigh price In particular, the higher price and the more complex production of connections (e.g. due to the necessary cable lugs) stand in the way of the use of flexible cables for all areas of electrical installation. In comparison, solid conductors have the following advantages and disadvantages in these points:inexpensiveUse in HF networkseasier installationeasy connectionhigh rigidity, not very flexible, difficult handling You save money with solid conductors in fixed installation. However, the handling of rigid cables is too cumbersome for daily mobile use on electrical devices, extensions or distributors.Pliability of flexible linesThe number of cores and the diameter of the wires in a core determine the flexibility of the core of a cable. The standard DIN EN 60228 (VDE 0295) describes four classes of conductors: solid (i.e. single-core solid conductors), stranded, finely stranded and extra finely stranded. The thinner the wires, the easier it is to bend the line. TIPSingle-wire and multi-wire cables have different levels of flexibility. During operation, these should not be bent too much so that the core is not damaged. The rule of thumb for solid conductors is: The minimum bending radius should not be less than four to five times the diameter of the cable including the sheath. A line with an outer diameter of 11 mm should therefore not be bent below a radius of about 50 mm. Flexible cables are more flexible than solid cables. Their bending radius should not be less than three times the cable diameter.What is a stranded twisted pair?Information systems have become an integral part of life today. Telecommunications, the global Internet and television are part of our everyday lives. One of the most important components of such networks is the twisted pair line. This is a line consisting of four or eight copper wires. The cores of the twisted pair cables are offered as solid or in the form of stranded wires. The special thing about it is that the wires are twisted together in pairs. A shield increases the protection of the line against electromagnetic interference. Twisted pair cables are primarily intended for the transmission of digital information in Ethernet networks. twisted pair lines. The area of application is not only private houses and apartment buildings, but also commercial offices and industrial companies as well as public facilities such as schools and hospitals.What is the significance of the core colors in flexible cables?If you look at a typical flexible power supply cable, you will see strands of different colors in it. In Germany these are typically black, brown, blue, gray and green-yellow. In order to be able to use the individual wires correctly, you should know the meaning of the color coding. This is important so that other people can rely on the correct assignment of the colors during repairs, checks or changes. Installers derive the function of individual wires from this. Instructions are printed on the sheathing, which provide information about the number of wires and their diameter. The following rules apply to the colors of the wires in Germany and the EU: The basic colors are brown, blue and green-yellow. There are also the extended basic colors black and grey. Alternative colors are white, orange, red and purple.NoticeDepending on the manufacturer, country and type of cable, there are major deviations in the colors of the core insulation. Please use the standard applicable in your country.The following applies to Germany and large parts of Europe: the brown wire is phase 'L1' and is always used as the current-carrying line to the device. The blue wire is the 'N' neutral and carries the power back to the source. The green-yellow wire is intended for grounding. This is called the protective conductor 'PE'. The extended basic colors black and gray are used when it is a three-phase AC installation. The black wire represents phase 'L2', the gray wire represents phase 'L3'. The alternative colors of white, orange, red and purple are intended to complement certain installations.Which cross-section do I have to pay attention to with flexible cables?Flexible cables with stranded copper for normal household use start with a standard cross-section of 0.5 mm². The dimensions 0.75 mm², 1.5 mm² and 2.5 mm² are widespread. The cross-section you need depends on numerous conditions. These include:the type of current (direct current, alternating current)the level of the operating voltagethe amperagethe length of the linethe type of transferthe voltage dropthe phase angle These parameters result in a formula that can be used to calculate a cable cross-section. Due to the many variables, for safety reasons we do not give any general recommendations for the use of certain cross-sections at this point.Simply browse through our large eibabo® range. Here you will find flexible PVC hose lines, silicone lines, rubber lines or PUR lines at particularly reasonable prices.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cables > Power cable < 1 kV, for moving application you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Control cableControl lineData cableData lineDevice connection cableExternal lineFuse boxHigh voltage cableHouse connection cableInsulating tubeLine jumperMachine control lineMeasurement lineMeasuring systemMedium voltage cableOvervoltage protectionPower cablePower control linePower lineRubber cableRubber hose lineServo lineSilicone cableSilicone lineSupply cableTrailing cableTrunk cable ringVoltage tapfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Flexible electric cable:BachmannBarthelmeComelit GroupDiverseEatonElsproFaber KabelGlenHagerHartingHelukabelIgusLappkabelLeoni StuderLützeMurrelektronikPhoenixPilzScharnberger+Has.WaltherWaremaWeidmüllerWieland
Wall-mounted housing - Do you have a prefabricated concrete garage and want to install a socket in it? Or do you need a light switch in the woodshed? In these cases it is not possible to lay the electrical installation in such a way that it runs inside the walls. Here you only have the installation on the wall. As a result, light switches, sockets and other end devices must also be mounted on the wall. There are special surface-mounted housings for this, in which socket outlets or various switch inserts can be accommodated. Depending on your needs, you can get the surface-mounted housings in different colors and designs in the eibabo shop. Some of them are specially designed and therefore also suitable for damp rooms or for outdoor use. Simply browse through our catalog and find the right product for you. We guarantee you a secure payment process and a short delivery time.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Surface mounted housing for flush mounted switching device you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:3-fold surface-mounted housingAbutment spacer ringAP capAP frameAP housingAP mounting frameBuild-up housing 1-fold flat versionConnectors for hose fittingsDistance pieceHousingHousing for built-in deviceOn-wall frame 1xOn-wall frame doubleOn-wall frame tripleSpacerSpacer for special frames with 19 mm edgesSurface frame with clamping ringSurface mounted frameSurface mounted housingSurface mounted housing for flush mounted switching deviceSurface mounting frameSurface mounting housingSurface-mounted housingSurface-mounted housing 1-way flat designSurface-mounted housing 2xSurface-mounted housing for built-in deviceSurface-mounted housing for flush-mounted deviceSurface-mounted housing, 1-fold high designfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Wall-mounted housing:ABBABLAssa Abloy effeffAstro StrobelBerkerBrand-RexBusch JaegerComelit GroupCommScope EMEACommScope/AMP NetconnCorningDätwylerEberleEFB-ElektronikElsoESYLUXGiraGrotheHagerHartingJungKathreinKindermannLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOLeoni DatacomMaicoMertenMetzOBOPehaRademacherRutenbeckSiemensSomfyTehalitTelegärtnerTriaxWaremaWisi
Cover switch-button-dimmer - Do you prefer plain and simple covers for switches and buttons? Or may it also be something extravagant? We offer a huge range and show you what colours, shapes and styles are there? At eibabo® you will find blind covers and switch covers that make our home functional, comfortable and individually adjustable. This includes covers for room temperature controllers and dimmers from over 20 brand manufacturers at top conditions.PICTURE: Busch Jaeger 2504-2014 blind rockerWhat are covers for switches and buttons?Our life is hardly imaginable without power connections in the house. We operate light switches and plug sockets several times a day. Anyone involved in the planning and construction of a building knows the importance of covers for switches and sockets. Trouble-free functionality, simple design, durability and safety are what count in everyday contact with the interfaces to the power grid. How are these devices constructed? Roughly speaking, conventional switches and buttons consist of an insert, a frame and a cover.The insert consists of the switching technology or the technology for the button and is installed in a switch box.The cover frame forms the outer ring of a socket, button, switch or other insert.The covers fill the frame and ensure that we can safely operate switches, buttons or sockets. The manufacturers have adjusted to the needs of their customers. These offer switch programs with which you can determine the appearance of your switches, buttons and sockets yourself. Covers are available as:Rocker switches, rocker switches and double rockers for lights, blinds, heating and the likeCentral plate for sockets, network sockets and other mediaCable outlet or key switchBlind cover without functionalityCentral disc for dimmers, sensors, temperature controllers Can covers for switches and buttons be combined with frames from other switch ranges?The answer is yes and no. Inserts, frames and covers are standardized, but the details can differ. Why is that? The standard refers to DIN 49073:2007-09. This prescribes the typical dimensions of a switch box (diameter: 60 mm or 68 mm. Depth: 40 mm to 66 mm). The switch ranges of all manufacturers fit into your existing and standardized switch boxes. The situation is different if you want to combine different switch ranges. Although all switch series correspond to the basic installation standard, there are differences in design. As a result, some series are not compatible with other series. Particularly exclusive switch programs are usually also not compatible with other programs. These are usually made of glass, brass, brushed aluminum or stainless steel. TIP:When combining white parts, make sure they have a matching color number (RAL) and the same surface treatment. There may be minor differences. Some covers for buttons and switches match cover frames from other series and manufacturers in terms of shape and size. This allows you to design the control elements in your living room or work area very individually. If you want to combine, we recommend matching the inserts and cover first. In many cases, you will receive these devices as a matching set. This results in the choice of a suitable framework. Many manufacturers produce standardized frames with a cut-out of 55x55mm or 50x50mm. These fit onto correspondingly standardized covers and inserts. Then swapping, combining or varying is possible. If you are not sure, please look at the product description and compare the dimensions given.How do I remove a cover for switches and buttons?You can replace covers for sockets and switches yourself. Please pay attention to your safety, because after removing the covers the current-carrying contacts are exposed. When working with electricity, please disconnect the power supply beforehand. In most cases, the cover or the central plate is screwed to the insert with a small, centrally located screw. You can simply loosen them and carefully pull off the cover.cleaningCentral plates, central discs, rocker switches and cover frames are often touched. We recommend regular cleaning. With a rinse cycle in the dishwasher, all parts become clean again.Some materials are sensitive to heat or water. For example, clean metal covers by hand. Please make sure that the cleaned parts are absolutely dry before you start the cultivation. Place the frame behind the cover and screw it to the insert.Is there a cover for buttons and switches for outdoor use?A special feature are the covers for outdoor use. This is due to the necessary protection against dust, dirt and water. The optimal switch range for use outdoors or in damp rooms is at least IP44 splash-proof. This should also have a reinforced frame, be made of robust material and be mountable to protect it against theft. As a rule, you do not receive such covers individually but in a set. TIP:Many outdoor covers are visually very appealing. These can also find a place in the interior design. Please do not use interior covers in damp rooms or outdoors. As a rule, these switch ranges do not offer the necessary protection.Do covers for switches and buttons break easily?Covers for switches and buttons are actuated several times a day, depending on where they are used. However, the loads on the material are low. The high-quality products from all major manufacturers have proven to be very robust in everyday use. With careful handling, the covers can last for several decades. During assembly and disassembly, there is a risk of damage if, for example, you overtighten the assembly screw. Benefit from our huge selection and the low prices for covers from Alre-it, Berker, Busch Jaeger, DEHN, Eaton, Elso, Eltako, Gira, Hager, Jung, Legrand Bticino, Legrand SEKO, Merten, OBO, Peha, Rademacher, Siemens , Somfy, Tehalit and Thebes. The products in our catalog are sorted by relevance. This makes it easier for you to find the right item for you.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Control element/cover plate for domestic switching devices you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:ActivityAntique brassBlank panelBlind switch toggleCentral diskControl surfacesDouble switchEmergency call systemExtensionFull plateHeating emergency switchLight emission windowManufactureMocha metallicNurse emergency callResidual currentRotary dimmerSensor insertShaver socketShutter buttonShutter controlSignal colourSurface frameTactile controlTemperature controllerTimersTitle blocksToggle switchfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cover switch-button-dimmer:Alre-itBerkerBusch JaegerDEHNEatonElsoEltakoGiraJungLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOMertenPehaRademacherSiemensSomfyTehalitTheben
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