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Mersen - The eibabo® technology store is your specialist for smart home, lighting, switch programs and electrical material. And wherever electricity is used, measures must be taken to ensure the safety of the installations. These include, in particular, high-quality and reliable fuse links. The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® stock numerous fuse links from the Mersen brand. In addition, there are many other products from this manufacturer such as switch disconnectors, fuse bases, screw caps, locking caps and isolating knives. Mersen is an international company with French roots, active in the fields of electrical energy and high-performance materials. It is present in more than 30 countries with over 50 production sites. It has 15 research and development centers. The Mersen Group operated under the name Carbone Lorraine until 2010. The origins of this company go back to the Lorraine coal company for electricity, founded in France in 1891. In the beginning, in addition to the production of electric motors, dynamos and lighting, the manufacture of carbon brushes for electric motors also played an important role. With a change in corporate identity, Carbone Lorraine became the Mersen Group. This name is both a homage to Marin Mersenne, a French theologian and mathematician, and an acronym for the words "Material, Electrical, Research, Sustainable, Energy" which serve as a guide for the company. The company's products are primarily aimed at installers in the electrical industry and manufacturers and users of motors in the automotive, new energies, industry, aerospace and transport sectors. The expanded product range includes measuring devices, power brushes, grounding brushes, lightning protection components and maintenance services.

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Neozed load break switch - The term Neozed stands for a new type of two-part Edison fusible plug and is the logical further development of fuses from the earlier Diazed design, which took up significantly more space. A load-break switch is a switch that can both connect and disconnect a circuit under load up to the respective rated current. Neozed switch-disconnectors are therefore a combination of both components. The switch has a safety device with an integrated Neozed fuse, which acts as an overcurrent protection device and interrupts the circuit as soon as the current exceeds a specified value for a tolerable period of time. With Neozed switch disconnectors from the eibabo online shop, you are choosing components of the highest quality. They all come from well-known manufacturers such as Siemens, ABB, Mersen, Hager or Eaton and are always available here in the shop as stock items at low prices.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Circuit breakers and fuses > D0-system switch disconnector you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Circuit breakerD0 fuse switch disconnectorD0 switch-disconnectorD0-system switch disconnectorFuse disconnect switchFuse switchFuse switch disconnectorLoad disconnectorLoad switchNEOZED circuit breakerNeozed elementNEOZED fuse disconnect switchNEOZED fuse switch disconnectorNeozed switch disconnectorNEOZED switch-disconnectorsProtection switch disconnector housingRail riderSwitchSwitch disconnectorSwitch-disconnectorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Neozed load break switch:ABBDoepkeEatonHagerKelectricMersenMüllerSiemensWöhner
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
Lighting control system - By regulating the light intensity, we consciously influence our mood, the way we work or our sleep patterns. An evening for two is much more romantic with dimmed lights, or cooking is much easier if you always have a good view of the pots. Find out here how and with what you can control the brightness in your rooms exactly as you want.The eibabo® technology store offers a very extensive range of items for light control. For example, access our high-quality switches, buttons, potentiometer inserts (generally referred to as dimmers), light sensors, switching modules or components for smart home control. Well-known manufacturers, best quality, fair prices, fast delivery and secure payment are our arguments for shopping in the eibabo® online shop.What are light control systems?Light control systems are traditional or intelligent devices that allow you to control the lighting in a room. Depending on your wishes and needs, there are different types of light control systems available. Probably the simplest example of light control is the classic switch that turns the light on and off. Another option is to switch the light on when movement is detected. A motion detector or a presence detector is used here. But the lighting control can be much more complex and in such cases requires very individual components. And that's exactly what this catalog from the eibabo® online shop is all about.Image: Ledvance DALI PCU lighting control systemWhat types of light control systems are there?In general, there are hardly any limits to the implementation of your lighting control ideas. Depending on your needs, you can simply switch your light on manually, automatically or networked. The more complex the system, the more individual freedom you have to realize your ideas or increase comfort. Even if network systems are more expensive to purchase, they save up to 30% in electricity costs over time thanks to intelligent control management. The following types of light control are possible:Manual light controlManually turning on and off is the most widely used lighting control. It is difficult to save electricity with it. You have to constantly remember to turn on the lights only when you actually need them. The use of economical LEDs can help save on energy costs. Dimming is a slightly more advanced way of controlling room lighting. However, this is also manual. Dimmer switches allow you to dim the lighting to the desired level. This in turn saves a little more electricity.Automatic light controlWith automatic light control, a sensor usually switches the lights on and off. You can specify the criteria according to which this happens and how long such switching cycles last. So you can't forget to turn off the light. To automate outdoor lighting, you may want to install motion sensors. The lighting is then only activated when there is a certain amount of darkness and a person or vehicle is moving in the detection area of the detector. After a certain period of inactivity, the device switches the light off again. Presence detectors or presence sensors are used indoors. Their basic switching principle is comparable to that of motion detectors. These record movements within a room. Presence detectors are ideal for bathrooms, toilets, break rooms and hallways.Networked light controlThe most advanced type of light control is the networked system. This is often part of building automation, but can also be designed as a stand-alone system. Networked lighting systems make it possible to control lighting from computers, multifunction devices, remote controls or smartphones. The prerequisite for this is the connection to a central control unit. Advanced programs can even store data and create usage charts, so you can closely monitor your energy consumption.Basically, we differentiate networked lighting between centralized, wireless or combined light control systems. With the centralized system, all lighting circuits from a room or building come together at a central location. The classic wall switch is replaced by one or more multifunctional pushbutton sensors or touch displays. These allow you to control the light in different ways. This requires an integrated processor that manages the additional functions. Depending on the range of functions of the components and programming, at the touch of a button, for example:call up interesting light scenesdim different lighting groupssynchronize the lighting with the movement of the sunmake switching on and off dependent on the actual brightnessadjust the color of the light sourceGenerate operating hours, consumption and other data through measurement and/or monitoringand so forth An alternative to the centralized solution is the wireless variant. This consists of controllable dimmers and switches that have replaced the traditional standalone switches and dimmers. The wireless system is of particular interest in renovations and retrofits as there are fewer cables to run. The existing installation can usually be built on. The installation is easy, the costs are manageable. The wireless light control can be operated like a centralized system and contain the same programming options. All dimmers and switches are wirelessly connected to the control unit's processor.The advantagesBy adjusting color or intensity, light controls can: Reduce glare; change the atmosphere and mood; make the room function more flexible; reduce energy consumption and increase safety.A combined light control is a mixture of both systems described. Both wireless and wired devices are included in a system and exchange information with each other. This option is often implemented when expanding central systems. All of the systems mentioned offer the user comprehensive and individual comfort and are mostly intuitive and easy to manage.What are the requirements for a networked lighting control system?The individual components of a lighting control system (controllers, ballasts, drivers and light sources) must be compatible with one another to ensure proper operation of the system. This means: The components must communicate in order to be able to execute the control strategy. This so-called interoperability depends on the control method or the protocol. NoticeA protocol is a set of rules that defines the behavior of components in a system in a specific language. Examples of well-known and widespread protocols include the Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) and ZigBee. All controllers must be designed for the same protocol to ensure good interoperability. The individual protocols differ with regard to the software structure. There are:open or standardized protocols that are available and usable for all manufacturersProtocols that represent an optimized solution for only one manufacturer and bind the user to this manufacturer for future maintenance, changes or extensionsa combination of both; i.e. an open protocol that is tailored to specific providers or a provider-specific protocol that is made available to other providers through licensing If you want to integrate components with different protocols, this is possible by using a gateway (hardware or software). In addition, various applications and software for building automation support the implementation of light control systems. With this you can for example:discover devicesAssign specific control points to lighting zonesProgram scenarios for lighting zonesCalibrate sensors and set actuatorsmonitor checkpointsIssue service warnings and alarmsRecord energy consumption and display, log, evaluate and back up other dataCreate users and access levels   Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Light control > Lighting control system component you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Ambient lightCentral controlComfortableControl elementDALI unitHall lightingInterior lightInterior lightsLight control deviceLight line systemLight managementLight meterLightingLighting controlMini sensorMotion detectorMotion sensorMounting frameMounting rail lightRadio linkRain gaugeRotary dimmerSensorsSISignal converterSmartphone controlTwilight sensorUniversal dimmerWarehouse lightingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Lighting control system:ABBArcliteBarthelmeBEGA GantenbrinkBrumbergBusch JaegerCeagDoepkeEberleEltakoEVNFinderFischerGiraHagerHeraHoubenIDVJungLEDVANCENobileOpple LightingPhilips LichtPräzisaRadiumRegioluxRidi-LeuchtenRZBSchalkSchmitz-LeuchtenSchneider ElectricSignify PLSSitecoSLVThebenTriluxZumtobel
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Mersen - D02GG40V35 - NEOZED fuse link D02, 35A black D02GG40V35
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Mersen - PVBT12-1000V-BH-213 - Photovoltaic string box 2 MPP 1000V type 1+2 - Cable entry cabinet 6-poles PVBT12-1000V-BH-213
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Mersen - NH2GG50V200 - NH-ZERO fuse link size 2, 200A AC500V - Low Voltage HRC fuse NH2 200A NH2GG50V200
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Mersen - 05863.063000 - Load break switch 63A 400V 3pol - D0-system switch disconnector 3xD02 63A 05863.063000
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Mersen - PVBT2-1000V-BH-213 - Photovoltaic string box 2 MPP 1000V type 2 - Cable entry cabinet 6-poles PVBT2-1000V-BH-213
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Mersen - 04735.000000 - INNOZED socket D02.63A 3-pin. - D0-system fuse base 3xD02 63A 04735.000000
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Mersen - D02GG40V50 - NEOZED fuse link D02, 50A white D02GG40V50
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Mersen - D02GG40V25 - NEOZED fuse link D02, 25A yellow D02GG40V25
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