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Makita - You have certainly seen Makita products before. Be it in the hardware store, with friends and acquaintances, here in the eibabo® technology store or maybe you already own one or the other machine of this brand. Based in Japan, Makita Corporation is one of the world's leading manufacturers of handcraft machines. In March 1915, Mosaburo Makita established Makita Electric Works in Nagoya, Japan, and began selling and repairing lighting equipment, motors, and transformers. However, it was not until 1958, with the development of the first portable planer, that the company became a manufacturer of power tools. The German subsidiary, Maktita Werkzeug GmbH, has existed since 1977. Today, Makita is active on all continents with more than 40 subsidiaries. Production facilities are located in eight countries, including Japan, China, Great Britain and Romania. The products sold worldwide can be divided into the categories of battery-powered tools, power tools, gas-powered tools, battery-powered tools and accessories. From a huge range, consisting of more than 700 machines plus sets, variants, accessories and batteries, the eibabo® shops sell eibmarkt®, for example, cordless angle grinders, cordless hammer drills, cordless grass shears, drill drivers, leaf and hot air blowers, pumps, Kapp -, miter and table saws, shredders, chainsaws, vacuum cleaners, hedge trimmers, jigsaws, lawn trimmers and even construction site radios or vacuum robots. The performance and quality of the machines are geared to the needs of professionals. However, it is not only commercial workshops that rely on the products. Ambitious do-it-yourselfers who value reliability, power and durability are also part of the extended Makita customer base.

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Distributor - connection lines - Connection lines in the junction box usually mean wiring bridges or cable bridges. These are electric cables that are fitted with wire sleeves or cable lugs as required and can have different cable cross-sections. Depending on the nature and intended use of the connection line, they are offered as both flexible and rigid variants. The rigid models can be connected to units with several poles and usually bridge the standardized DIN rail distances for small distributors. This allows you to professionally connect switches and other components within a meter cabinet. These would be, for example, timers, transformers, counters, contactors, miniature circuit breakers, FI switches or circuit breakers. If you would also like to make the connections mentioned, please use the high-quality and inexpensive connecting cables from your eibabo online shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Distribution boards > Connection cable tree for distribution boards you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Access harnessAccess lineCable access treeCable harnessComb railCommunicationComplete cabinetComplete meter cabinetConnecting bridgeConnection cable tree for distribution boardsConnection lineConnection line for distribution panelsCounter distributionCounter systemDistribution cabinetEngineering centerLine jumperMeter access lineMeter boardMeter boxMeter distributorMeter spaceOperating resourcesOutgoing linePhase railPlug counterTransducerWiring harnessfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Distributor - connection lines:ABBEatonFTG GöhringerHagerJumoOBOPollmannSiemensStriebel & John
Low-voltage transformer - It is often not enough to mount lightbulbs in the ceiling, in the wall, in the stairs or in the closet. Especially with built-in lights, transformers are often required, which reduce the voltage to 12 volts or another value. But why are transformers necessary at all? In this text you will learn more about low-voltage transformers, how they are used and which criteria you should consider when purchasing.What are lighting transformers?Low-voltage transformers are important operating devices for lights. These are devices for converting a certain voltage to another voltage. In many cases, the 220 volts at the input of the device is converted to 12 volts at the output of the device. On the one hand, this reduction serves to ensure safety, because a 12 volt voltage does not pose a danger to life and limb when touched. This also ensures that the lamp does not fail in the event of voltage peaks. In other words: a transformer protects against short circuits and overheating and is a device that makes it possible to switch the light on and off.Image: LEDVANCE HTL225/230-240 Halotronic transformerDo transformers affect the lifespan of the lamp?How long a lamp works depends on its quality, frequency of use and duration of use. Frequent switching cycles have an effect on the service life, especially with conventional light sources. Continuous operation of the light bulbs can also lead to wear and tear and premature failure. In principle, a transformer connected in front of it has no influence on this. However, the device 'smoothes out' fluctuations in the energy supply and can thus positively influence the service life of a classic light bulb. In this regard, it should be noted that even transformers can burn out over time. However, this happens very rarely and also depends on the quality of the device. In times when conventional light sources are increasingly being replaced by modern and long-lasting LED technology, the question of consumption and efficiency is often asked in contrast to lifespan.Is a 12 volt bulb more economical than a 220 volt bulb?It is widely believed that 12 volt incandescent lamps save electricity compared to 220 volt incandescent lamps. However, that is not true. Saving electricity depends on the power and not on the voltage.How do I find the right transformer for my lighting?Because transformers are commonly used with recessed lights, we'll stick with this type of lighting. It depends on the lamps used which transformer you need. For safety reasons, the use of low-voltage lights is strongly recommended, especially in rooms with high humidity. If you use LEDs, you need a different transformer than with classic halogen lamps. So before you choose one or the other transformer, you have to decide on a specific light source. The service life of LEDs is usually more than 50,000 hours. These are therefore much more durable than comparable halogen lamps. In addition, the heat generated by LEDs is significantly lower, which is an advantage for built-in lights without air circulation. Disadvantages of LEDs are the higher price and the special nature of the light emission. Their light is generated by a directed luminous flux, which can quickly lead to signs of fatigue. Therefore, LEDs are mainly used as accent lighting in the background (in cupboards and shelves, as an orientation light on the stairs). A lamp with halogen lamps is typically recommended for the basic lighting of a room.Basically, we distinguish between low-voltage transformers:Devices that have a winding and work by means of inductionDevices that are exclusively electronically controlled Transformers with winding are primarily used with halogen lamps. These consist of two copper windings (coils), which interact with each other through an electromagnetic field and can thus reduce the voltage. The electronic transformers reduce the mains voltage using electronic circuits. These devices are therefore the newer generation and offer the following advantages over conventional transformers:light and compacthigh degree of protection against short circuitsalmost silent operationProtection against overload and overheatingSoft start possible With these features, longevity is achieved for both the transformer and the halogen lamps. Already knewElectronic transformers have an efficiency of over 95%. Transformers with coils achieve an efficiency of around 80%. When using LEDs you need a different type of transformer. Please note that these devices are not interchangeable with the transformers for halogen lamps, even if they have the same nominal power and output voltage. In a halogen lamp, the filament serves as the light source. The lighting of an LED is based on completely different physics. Here, electric current flows through a diode and releases some of the energy in the form of light photons. This difference in the generation of light places individual demands on the respective electronic transformers, for example:Transformers for halogen lamps generate an AC voltage. This has positive and negative pulses and is not suitable for continuous operation of an LED. An LED is operated with direct current. Although many LEDs have a rectifier, the conversion can lead to increased heat generation and thus to a shorter service life.For example, in the case of transformers for halogen lamps, the average output voltage is 12 volts. In reality, however, this value is not constant and can vary up and down. These can be voltage peaks when switching or depend on the mains voltage at the input, the connected load and the ambient temperature. A halogen lamp can cope with these fluctuations without being damaged. An LED cannot do this.LEDs have significantly less power than halogen lamps. An electronic transformer for halogen lamps requires a certain base load in watts in order to function properly. If this base load is not reached, the light flickers, shines too weakly or not at all.Is it possible to dim halogen lamps and LEDs with a transformer?Regardless of whether you are using a conventional or an electronic transformer, dimming 12 volt halogen lamps is usually always possible without any problems. It is only important that the individual components are compatible with each other.TIPTypically, so-called leading edge dimmers are combined with conventional transformers, whereas trailing edge dimmers are used for electronic transformers. If you are not sure, choose a universal dimmer from our range.If you want to dim LED lamps, all interacting components must be marked accordingly. This means that both the transformer and the LEDs themselves, as well as any ballast that may be required, must be dimmable.Which low-voltage transformers does the eibabo® shop offer?At eibabo® you will find an extensive range of lights and the right low-voltage transformers for your lighting installation. In addition to dimmer transformers and DALI switching power supplies, we also carry low-voltage transformers, plug-in transformers, safety transformers, electromagnetic transformers, power supplies, ballasts and Tronic transformers. Most of the devices can be used for direct installation as well as for flush mounting. You get exactly the low-voltage transformer you need in the well-known high processing quality as well as with optimized efficiency and a perfect range of functions. We only offer high-quality products from well-known and well-known manufacturers such as Jung, EVN Lichttechnik, Houben, Paulmann, Brumberg Leuchten, Hera, Philips lamps, LEDVANCE, ABB Stotz, LTS Licht&Lighten as well as Oligo, Relco, BEGA Gantenbrink, Berker and Zumtobel Licht.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Light control > Transformer for low voltage light system/low voltage halogen lamp you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Ambient lightCable systemControl gearControl unitHalogen transformerInterior lightInterior lightingLamp transformerLow voltageMounting accessoriesOperating devicesOutdoor lightPlug transformerSafety transformerSecurity converterSwitching power supplyTransformerfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Low-voltage transformer:ABBBEGA GantenbrinkBrumbergEVNGiraHellumHoubenJungLEDVANCENobileOligoPaulmannRelcoScharnberger+Has.SLVTrafo-Technik-Hoppecke
Dimmers - Would you like to use dimmers in the house, apartment or at work? Would you like to know what to look out for when buying a dimmer? Can dimmers really save electricity? Find out here which dimmer is the right one for your application.When we dim our living room lights in the evening, something magical happens. The brightness decreases, the colors become softer and the atmosphere in the room becomes cozier. This change has a tremendous effect on our well-being and mood. Dimming is not only easy on the eyes, it also has a positive effect on our bodies. After a busy day, we can relax and let the stress gradually fall off our shoulders. In addition, we can save electricity by dimming light bulbs and LED lamps. In this way, we contribute to reducing CO2 emissions and protecting the environment.What should you consider before buying a dimmer?There are a few things to consider when buying a dimmer. We have summarized the most important points for you:What kind of dimmer do you need?Should the dimmer be universal or suitable for a specific light source?What power supply is required?How should the dimmer be operated?What load should the dimmer be rated for? (the information can be found on the device)Which additional functions are required? (interfaces)Does the price play a decisive role?and some more Image: Berker 85422100 universal touch dimmer, 2-foldTypes of dimmers and their usesDimmers are thyristor controllers or triac controllers for controlling the brightness of incandescent lamps, lights or transformers for low-voltage halogen lamps. When selecting a suitable dimmer, the type of light source, the power supply and the electrical voltage must be taken into account. There are different dimmers, which are suitable for different applications. The best known are universal dimmers, trailing edge dimmers and leading edge dimmers. All reduce the voltage to dim the light. But there are differences in how they work. TIP:Most lamps are marked with a label that provides information about their dimmability. You will find the symbol of a light bulb or a halogen spotlight on many light sources, followed by the information 'RL' or 'RC'. What do these two abbreviations mean and what are the advantages and disadvantages?Trailing edge dimming (RL):Trailing edge dimming is the most commonly used method of dimming lamps. Here, the current of the illuminant is interrupted at regular intervals, so that the light repeatedly goes out briefly and then comes on again. The interruption in the current flow causes the light to flicker slightly. This flickering is barely perceptible to the human eye.Advantages:Less heat lossNo impairment of the mains voltageEasy to implement Disadvantages:Flickering of the light, which can be annoying for some peopleLimited dimmability, otherwise the light flickers too much Leading edge dimming (RC):With phase angle dimming, the current flow is interrupted at the beginning and end of each switching period. As a result, there is no direct regulation of the current flow and there is no flickering of the light. Leading edge dimming is therefore particularly suitable for sensitive applications where uniform light is important. This is the case, for example, in hospitals or galleries.Advantages:No flickering of the light because the current flow is not interruptedMore even light image than with RL dimming Disadvantages:Higher losses due to heat developmentImpairment of the mains voltage with strong dimming Dimming LEDsA dimmable LED lamp is always marked as 'dimmable'. You can usually find the information on the packaging or in the product description. If you cannot find any indication of dimmability, the LED cannot be dimmed.You can use both RC technology and RL technology to dim LEDs. Please judge for yourself which one is the right one for you. Alternatively, you can use dimmers with pulse width modulation. This is the most commonly used variant for dimming LEDs. With pulse width modulation, the current flow is periodically interrupted for a specific interval. As a result, the longer the OFF interval, the less bright the LED will shine.What options are there for operating dimmers?There are several ways you can adjust the brightness on your dimmer. Most models have a dial. Other models have buttons or a touch field. The brightness is changed here, for example, by pressing the UP and DOWN buttons. With a remote touch dimmer, a short touch switches the dimmer on and off, a longer touch impulse causes a change in brightness. There is also the option of controlling with a control voltage. Almost every switch manufacturer has such models in their switch range.Tips for using dimmersDimmers are often used in living rooms to adapt the lighting to the situation at hand. For example, you can set the mood at a dinner party with dimmed lights or turn the lights down completely for a romantic evening for two. Dimmers are also very popular in bedrooms, as they slowly ease the transition to sleep. Dimmers can also be useful in wellness areas such as bathrooms or saunas. For example, when entering the sauna, the light can be dimmed down to promote relaxation. Dimmers can also be used in the aquarium. This allows the lighting to simulate natural daylight. This is for the well-being of the fish. Dimmers at the workplace significantly reduce direct glare and disruptive reflections on the screen. This can help you concentrate better and work without interruption.Dimming in the KNX building managementThe KNX building management is a complex system that enables the automation and control of light, heating and air conditioning in a house or apartment. A central function in the KNX building management is the integration of dimmers, which enable the brightness to be regulated. Dimming actuators are usually used for this in conjunction with pushbutton sensors or multiple operating devices. These replace conventional dimmers. For more information, we recommend our 'Dimming actuators' catalogue.What do the letters 'R - L - C' on a dimmer mean?The letter 'R' on a dimmer means it is suitable for the resistive loads of incandescent lamps, halogen lamps and the like. The 'L', on the other hand, stands for inductive loads from low-voltage lamps with a conventional transformer. And 'C' means capacitive loads from low-voltage lamps with electronic transformers.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Dimmer you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Additional moduleAwning controlBlind controlBrightness sensorControl devicesCord switchDimmer moduleDimmtronicEnergy efficientExtensionFlush-mounted boxFront buttonGroup controlIncremental encoderLight controllerLight emitting diodeLightbulbsLighting controlOutdoor spotlightPatio heaterPressure dimmerRadio dimmerRotary dimmerSerial dimmerSpeed controller insertUniversal dimmerUniversal dimming insertWeather stationfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Dimmers:BachmannBerkerBusch JaegerDoepkeElsoEltakoEthermaFinderGiraGrotheHagerHeraJungLEDVANCELegrand BticinoMertenPehaRademacherSchalkScharnberger+Has.Schneider ElectricSchultzeSiemensTheben
Led control - A simple, glowing LED no longer surprises anyone. But adding features and intelligence is already more interesting. Are you also interested in using the full potential of your LED lighting? Then this catalog from the eibabo® shop is just right for you. We offer you dimmers, controllers and other options for individual control.Perhaps you want your installations to fulfill many tasks at once and to anticipate your wishes and needs through intelligent planning. This means that lighting changes color or intensity depending on the time of day or the weather, for example. Or that personal presence has an influence on the LED lighting. There are many control options. We offer you the equipment you need for this.What is an LED controller?Modern lighting offers a wide range of possibilities. The main task is certainly to improve visibility in space. But light also increases comfort and helps regulate human biorhythms. In the commercial environment, targeted lighting supports purchasing behavior and thus increases sales. These possibilities have become more versatile and, above all, cheaper due to the development and spread of LED technology. LEDs save a lot of energy compared to conventional light sources, are more compact and can be used much more flexibly. The use of high-quality control systems for LEDs raises your lighting to a completely different level. This allows you to design your installations as efficiently as possible while taking your individual needs into account. Regulate the brightness of individual lamps, control the lighting level according to a schedule or other parameters, or program scenarios using a PC or smartphone.NoticeAdditional components from the field of building automation are required for the implementation of programmable comfort solutions. Sensors and actuators are available in our 'Smart Home' main catalogue.In this catalog you will find LED controls that you can tailor to your lighting concept. Our range includes, among other things:LED transformers and power suppliesLED converter and driverDimmer for 12V and 24V, cable dimmer, wireless dimmerInline controller and touch controller, RGB controllerfully-fledged DMX controls and LED controls for bus systems such as KNX or DALIremote controls An LED control ensures the power supply and voltage supply, receives the switching commands or dimming information and controls the respective LEDs.Image: EVN PLK673540 LED power supplyWhat should I look out for with LED power supplies?A power supply is a voltage source that converts the mains voltage (230 V in Europe) into 12 V, 24 V or another required operating voltage. To supply voltage to LED strips and LED modules, switching power supplies are most often used in conjunction with resistors as current limiters. Already knew?Unlike power supplies, LED drivers act as current sources without current limiters. For example, to choose a power supply for an LED strip, you should pay attention to the following factors:Operating voltage of the LED stripTotal power of the LED stripIP rating (the need to protect the power supply case from water and dust)Dimensions of the power supply The operating voltage of an LED strip can be 12V, 24V and sometimes 36V. The output voltage of the power pack must correspond to this value. There are also power supplies where you can continuously adjust the output voltage. This may be necessary if you have to compensate for voltage drops due to long lines. The total output of the LED strip results from its wattage, which is usually specified per meter. When calculating the wattage of the power supply, multiply the wattage by the length of the strip and then add approximately 25% safety margin. This prevents a power supply from constantly running at the limit. When selecting the IP protection class, consider the installation location. In the control cabinet or other normally dry rooms, IP20 is usually sufficient. Use in damp rooms and outside of buildings requires a higher degree of protection. The size of the power supply becomes interesting if you want to install it in the control cabinet. Space is often limited here.How do LED power supplies differ from LED drivers?To understand the difference between LED power supplies and LED drivers, you need to understand the importance of current and voltage within an electrical circuit. You should also know that LEDs are fundamentally:be operated with direct currentneed constant voltagecannot independently limit the flowing currentbecome more conductive the more they heat up Most electrical devices and electronic components require a power source to operate. An LED power supply provides this voltage, for example 12 V. This means: If LED lighting is designed for operation with 12 V, its actual power consumption is irrelevant. So the power supply only stabilizes the voltage. The driver, on the other hand, is a power source for LED lamps. This regulates the current, but not the voltage. A driver stabilizes the current flow and never exceeds its optimal current level - no matter how many LEDs are connected.In short: the driver is a current source, the power supply is a voltage source.Depending on the design and the supply voltage supplied, the LEDs have different resistances, which limit the current flow. Crystals are responsible for these resistances in LED strips, for example. By using an LED power supply you get a stable voltage. This will prevent the crystals from overheating and burning out. If you increase the voltage above normal, the resistance can drop sharply. This causes the crystals to overheat. Conductivity increases and power consumption increases. This will likely cause the LEDs to fail.The advantage of the driver over power supplies is that it provides the crystals with constant power without resistance. Accordingly, the LEDs shine much brighter than when using a power supply unit with the same power. In addition, the driver increases the lifespan of the LEDs because it never exceeds the optimum (and critical for the crystals) current. It is important to note that there are drivers:which can be used for any number of LEDs as long as their total power is lower than the power of the driver itselfwhich are only designed for a certain number of LEDs But a driver also has disadvantages. Using a higher number of LEDs is problematic. Depending on the driver parameters, only a certain (or maximum) number of LEDs can be connected to it. In addition, drivers for certain LEDs usually cannot be used anywhere else.A driver is always the best solution if you:set up LED lighting without resistors (e.g. without LED strips).plan stable operation of all connected LEDs without ever turning off some of them individually You should prefer a power supply unit if you:Insert LEDs with resistorsswitch off part of your lighting on a regular basis, thereby changing the required voltage and current How do I choose LED dimmers?You can use both leading edge dimming (RC) and trailing edge dimming (RL) to dim LEDs. Alternatively, you can use dimmers with pulse width modulation. This is the most commonly used variant for dimming LEDs. With pulse width modulation, the current flow is periodically interrupted for a specific interval. As a result, the longer the OFF interval, the less bright the LED will shine. Dimming LEDsWhether an LED lamp is dimmable is stated on its packaging or in the product description. If you cannot find any information, the LED cannot be dimmed. Before you decide on an LED dimmer, you should be sure about the type of lamps used. For 220V LED lamps it is better to choose trailing edge dimmers. For 12 V LED lamps, we recommend choosing a controller with pulse width modulation.What is DMX control?DMX is a special software protocol that allows you to create complex lighting scenarios, adjust various light parameters and create original special effects. A standard DMX controller is a device that you use to control and regulate these lighting parameters.Term DMXDMX stands for Digital Multiplex and is a digital standard for controlling stage technology, lighting technology and event technology such as dimmers, spotlights, moving head spots and other devices for lighting effects.DMX is a system with which you can 'merge' all the lighting fixtures in a room into one. This protocol allows you, as the user of the controller, to work with numerous control channels at the same time. Each individual channel is responsible for a specific parameter of a specific lighting object. This means that several channels can be concentrated in one device at the same time. By combining parameters you create the most complex light variations. The scenarios are parameterized directly on the computer via a conventional USB interface. Special software is required for this.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Light control > LED driver you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Ambient lightColor changeColor controlConstant currentConstant voltage dimmerConstant voltage sourceControl gearControl unitControllersConverter boxDirectional spotlightHeadlightLight coveLine of lightOperating devicesOutdoor lightPicture lightPower converterPower supplyRecessed directional spotlightRecessed spotlightRemote controlSpotlightSpotlightHeadlampSystem accessoriesTouch switchTransformerTunableWhitefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Led control:AbalightABBArcliteBarthelmeBEGA GantenbrinkBrumbergEatonEVNHeraIDVLEDVANCELTSNobilePerformance in LightPhilips LichtRopagRZBScharnberger+Has.Schmitz-LeuchtenSLVSun CracksTehalitTriluxZumtobel
Dimming actuator - The technical requirements for the use of dimming actuators are very extensive. Why do I need a dimming actuator and which dimming actuator is the right one for me? In this eibabo catalog you will find many dimming actuators from different manufacturers, for example from the top brands ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, EVN, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens and Theben various automation systems or conventional applications.How do I plan the lighting correctly?You should not start with the control technology first, because this follows at the very end of the lighting planning. First you should plan the lighting according to necessity, appearance, ambience and your own wishes, followed by the functional requirements and then find the right lights.Save by planning!The more precise, the cheaper the execution of the installations. The more complex the functional requirements are, the more important it is to plan and research a suitable SmartHome system.Only then is the functional implementation carried out, which consists of many other topics.What should I know beforehand?Which lights do I want to install?Do I want to use a conventional installation or a bus system?Should the SmartHome be wired or radio (KNX, DALI, or Zigbee radio protocols such as Hue)?Which lights are switched and/or dimmed together and how?Should it be controlled via app or voice assistant?and much more... ... this results in the following findings, for example:Which cables and lines are required?Which control components (e.g. dimming actuators) have to be considered?To what extent do the operating resources have to be secured?How much space must be provided in the electrical distribution?Do I have to consider special flush-mounted sockets for lights?and much more... What do I have to consider before buying a dimming actuator?Before you buy a KNX dimming actuator, the load types of the equipment and their performance should be checked carefully. There are basically 3 types of KNX dimming actuators. There are dimming actuators with the control type leading edge, trailing edge or universal dimming actuators that recognize the connected load type and automatically activate the correct type of control. TIP:Install a few more lights in the room and use a dimming actuator to create a pleasant lighting ambience. KNX dimming actuators are available for installation in the electrical distribution system, then they have the suffix 'REG' for modular installation devices or as a concealed version 'UP' for installation in a mounting box or junction box or as an installation version 'EB' for integration in ducts or similar. 230V halogen lamps or incandescent lamps, for example, can be operated with both types of control.What is the difference between leading edge dimming and trailing edge dimming?Very simply explained; 12V low-voltage lighting (NV) with a conventional iron-core transformer requires phase control dimming, although these transformers are hardly ever used. 12V low-voltage lighting (NV) with an electronic transformer requires trailing edge dimming.The type of dimming of the dimming actuator can be recognized by the abbreviation 'RL' for trailing edge dimming for incandescent lamps, 230 volt halogen lamps and the abbreviation 'RC' for trailing edge dimming for incandescent lamps, 230V high-voltage halogen lamps, 12V low-voltage halogen lamps, dimmable LEDs and dimmable ones energy-saving lamps. It is also possible that both abbreviations 'RC' and 'RL' can be found printed on the dimming actuator. Often you will also find this imprint: 'R, L, C'. It designates which equipment the dimming actuator can work with (dimmer, transformer, LED). If you find all 3 letters or the abbreviations 'RL' and 'RC', then it is usually a universal dimming actuator.Image: KNX LED universal dimming actuator - Jung 390041SRIn this case, however, the limit values of the power ranges for each type of dimming with connected equipment must be observed. Dimming actuators often have minimum loads, which may not be suitable for the use of LEDs. Trailing edge dimming 'RC' (trailing edge control) is the most common application. Basically, the lamp and the dimmer must be marked as 'dimmable' and fit together. TIP:For LEDs, we always recommend LED dimmers or LED controllers, which have also been developed for exactly this application. If in doubt, you can also contact the manufacturer of the dimming actuator directly if you send a data sheet for the equipment (lamps and, if applicable, ballasts).Can I dim a fluorescent lamp? Are energy-saving lamps dimmable?Yes, fluorescent lamps and energy-saving lamps can also be dimmed, provided the lamp is suitable and marked as 'dimmable' or, in the case of fluorescent lamps, there is a dimmable electronic ballast (EVG) for 1-10V or the DALI standard. You can find KNX dimming actuators for electronic ballasts with a 1-10V interface under Smart Home > Light control unit. Another standard for electronic ballasts is DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface). The advantage over the 1-10V variant is that addressing is possible and there is no wiring according to groups. Further advantages are direct addressing, status messages, scene memory and a wide range of dimming options with the DALI ECG.How do I find out if my lamp / luminaire is dimmable?Basically, the light source used should first be checked to see whether it is dimmable. You can find this marking in the item description or on the packaging. Lamps that have already been planned and fitted with light sources must be checked for dimmability and the type of control with the control gear used.How do I determine the power for my dimming actuator?It must be clear which light groups are to be switched and dimmed together and how high the total output (W/VA) of the group is in order to select the appropriate KNX dimming actuator with regard to the required maximum output, the minimum load and the number of channels as well as the type of control Find. eibabo always recommends a thorough analysis of the application prior to purchase. Lamps and illuminants must be technically analyzed and checked against the technical data of the dimming actuator. In addition, there are countless different parameter properties of KNX dimming actuators between the manufacturers.Why can't I dim my LED light?All dimming actuators meet the standard requirements for dimming. In addition, many manufacturers offer additional interesting parameters. These parameters may be functionally important for your project. The marking KNX universal dimming actuator does not automatically mean that these dimming actuators are also suitable for dimming the LEDs you use.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Dimming actuator for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:ActuatorBasic moduleBinary inputBrightness controlBus technologyControl blockControl unitDimmer plugDimming actuatorsDimming extensionDIN railEnergy efficientExpansion moduleFan driveFunction moduleLight controllerLightbulbsLightingLighting technologyLuminaire controlOutput moduleRadio controlRadio receiverRetrofit lampsSocket coverStarter packUniversal dimmerUniversal dimming actuatorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Dimming actuator:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEatonElsoEltakoESYLUXFinderfrogblue AGGiraHagerIssendorffJungLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOLingg & JankeMDTMean WellMertenPehaSchneider ElectricSiemensThebenWielandZumtobel
Cord switch-dimmer - Have you ever heard of cord switches or cord dimmers? Admittedly, this term is not very widespread, but it only describes those mobile and movable switching devices that are supplied directly with an electrical line and also transmit their signals via this electrical line. A classic example is the desk lamp. The switch is usually located somewhere on the supply line and controls the on and off of the lamp. Devices of this type are available in many variants, both as switches and as dimmers, as models for hand operation and models for foot operation. These are then called pedal intermediate switches and are typically found on the leads of floor lamps. If you too would like to install a new switching device on a "string" or replace a defective part, then you will definitely find the right item or the right spare part here in the eibabo online shop. If you opt for a dimmer, please make sure that the light source is also suitable for dimming.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Cord switch/dimmer you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Cord dimmerCord rotary dimmerCord slide dimmerCord switchCord switch/dimmerCord transformerCord transformer dimmableDimmerDimmer including transformerDimmer with transformerEnd switchFoot switchFootswitchIntermediate dimmerIntermediate pedal switchIntermediate switchLeading edge dimmerLimit switchPull cord switchPull switchfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cord switch-dimmer:BachmannBerkerBusch JaegerGiraGlen DimplexScharnberger+Has.
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