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Bachmann - Electricity is an integral part of our modern life. But we hardly waste a thought on the complex infrastructure behind our plug-and-play society. Simple connections are comfortable and keep the world going. And that is precisely the domain of Bachmann GmbH. It manufactures and sells products and services for various areas of application. This primarily includes electronic components and systems, such as connector systems and power distributors. Other company offerings include innovative products such as desk connection panels or digital services and solutions with high added value. Among other things, the flexible, future-oriented office furniture should be mentioned here. The company was founded in 1947. Since then, it has developed into a globally active, owner-managed group of companies in the electrical industry. The head office is in Stuttgart and represents the production and development center in Germany. Other locations are in China and Romania. In addition, the company has numerous sales offices and partner companies worldwide. When developing its products, Bachmann GmbH always attaches great importance to fulfilling a specific customer benefit. The focus is not only on quality, but also on responsible action and future-oriented innovations. In addition to complete data centers, new digital and analogue complete solutions for home and office applications are also created. In the eibabo® technology store you will find numerous products from the Bachmann brand. These include high-quality sockets and socket strips, Cat6 components, Schuko supply lines, terminals, Schuko plugs, flat plugs, surface plugs and angle plugs, installation frames or energy cubes. Use one of our many secure payment methods. We deliver your order worldwide, quickly and cheaply.

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Radio receiver - Do you have an existing electrical installation and would like to automate it inexpensively? Do you want to retrofit or expand your smart home without having to open walls? Then high-quality radio receivers belong in your shopping cart. Find out here what options are available to you with the use of radio receivers.What are radio receivers?Radio receiver is the generic term for a variety of different devices that are capable of receiving signals. Within a communication system, a radio transmitter emits a modulated signal. The signal is transmitted via a carrier medium (e.g. air) and reaches the receiver. This very weak signal is picked up by the radio receiver's antenna and amplified inside the receiver. In addition, the received signal is isolated from noise or interference signals. Finally, the modulated signal has to be demodulated in the receiver in order to get back the original signal. This is reinforced again. We all know radio receivers from our daily life. A typical representative is the classic radio. Here speech or music is transmitted via long wave bands, medium wave bands and short wave bands. Their frequency is between 30 kHz and 300 kHz for long waves and 30 MHz to 300 MHz for short waves. Another recipient of our everyday use is the telephone. This so-called communications receiver is used to receive shortwave telephone signals.Already knew?The higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength and the faster the speed of transmission.A final example is the receivers of television signals. These signals are typically transmitted over VHF (very high frequency) and UHF (ultra high frequency) bands with a frequency between 30 MHz and 3 GHz.But how important are radio receivers for you, your building automation or the electrical installation?Radio receivers are used wherever there is no power line or bus line. In addition, radio receivers are suitable for anyone who wants an installation that is as flexible as possible. Our radio receivers are also suitable for retrofitting existing analogue installations and device controls. In this way, radio receivers offer an interesting and cost-effective solution for home automation and to increase living comfort.For this reason we offer a wide range of radio receiversfor flush mounting (radio receivers, switching actuators and radio actuators)for operation (radio buttons, antenna modules, universal displays)for control (radio adapter, radio sockets and adapter plugs) from all well-known manufacturers. These include top brands such as ABB, Bachmann, Busch Jaeger, Eltako, Grothe, Jung, Peha, Warema, Stiebel Eltron and numerous others.What is a radio actuator?Within building automation, a radio actuator performs the same tasks as a wired actuator. The difference is that the radio actuator does not require a bus line to carry out the tasks assigned to it. The device receives the working signals via a wireless radio link. In principle, it would also be possible to wirelessly implement the power supply in the near field by means of inductive energy transmission. However, wireless actuators usually have a direct power supply. The transmission frequency and reception frequency is usually 868 MHz.What advantages do wireless actuators offer?In order to recognize the differences compared to wired actuators, let's first look at their control. There are actuators that are controlled by switching the power supply on and off. Other actuators are controlled by switching the contacts. With these contact switching actuators, there is a permanent voltage, which the device draws from a machine, for example. The switching tasks are transmitted via an additional bus line. The disadvantage of both variants lies in the sometimes long cable routes and complex cable connections. These are expensive and may affect the mobility of automated machines. The radius of action is limited by the length of the line connections. In addition, with mobile installations there is always a risk of damage to the connections. A radio actuator solves many of these problems. By using wireless actuators, control cabling can be saved and the flexibility of the installation can be increased. TIP:With repeaters you can easily increase the radio range of your radio transmitters and thus expand the area of application of the receivers. When using an inductive power supply, such a device does not require the use of fixed connections. Other advantages are:Possibility to expand the functionality of already existing systems or home automationPreservation of the aesthetics by saving on cables and cable management systemsIncreased security in access systems or similar because no lines can be manipulated What types of radio actuators are there?In the eibabo® technology store you can get wireless actuators for a wide variety of tasks. These include, among others:Blind actuators and roller shutter actuators (for sun-guided or timed control of your shading systems)Dimming actuators (for the realization of different light scenes and for the optimal setting of the lighting according to time and other parameters)Relay actuators (for switching circuits and the associated control of end devices)Temperature controller (to regulate and display the room temperature)Presence detectors and motion sensors (to trigger certain processes when detecting human presence)Light sensors and brightness sensors (for automatically switching the lighting)as well as staircase lighting actuators, impulse switches, universal actuators, time relays and others Image: Eltako FUD61NPN-230V wireless actuator universal dimmer switchWhat do I have to consider when buying radio receivers and radio actuators?Of course, a radio receiver isn't of much use to you if it doesn't receive any signals. You need appropriate radio transmitters or sensors that provide the recipients with the required data. These can be, for example, window contacts or door contacts, universal transmitters, remote controls, hand-held transmitters, weather stations, temperature controllers, motion detectors, thermostats, buttons or the like. In order for the communication between sensors and actuators to work, all components must be parameterized. As a result, each device knows which commands to send or receive and how to respond to them. The standardized 'Engineering Tool Software (ETS)' is available for this. This is a tool that you need for commissioning and linking KNX devices. You can obtain the software from www.knx.org. In principle, the ETS is also suitable for laypersons who are interested in the logic of the KNX, as programming knowledge is not required.In addition, we generally recommend studying the applications (parameters and functions) provided by the manufacturer for the ETS before purchasing. This ensures that a specific device can also take on the tasks you want and carry them out correctly. This also includes the frequency with which the transmitter and receiver work.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Radio receiver you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Awning actuatorBuilding automationCable replacementDimmer insertsElectric heatingEngine actuatorEngine control unitEntrance gateFlush receiverGate controlGlass radiatorHome automation remote controlHome controlInfrared panelRadio conversion setRadio remote controlRadio switchShutter radio receiverSocket actuatorStaircase timer switchSun protectionTactile sensorUniversal receiverVideo intercomWind sensorWipe-onWireless sensorWireless socketfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Radio receiver:ABBAVM ComputersystemeBerner TorantriebeBusch JaegerEberleElsoEltakoEthermaEVNGrotheHamaHuber + Söhne WHDJumoJungMertenRademacherSchalkSomfySommerStiebel EltronVitramoWarema
Multi insert/cover - Would you like to provide different interfaces on consoles, machines or other systems as part of an electrical installation? Then your eibabo online shop offers you numerous installation options. These are in particular connection panels that you can mount individually. These can then be used to provide different connections such as VGA, Keystone, CAT, USB, HDMI, cinch, VGA, jack and many more. Depending on the type and model of the connection panels, these are either extension elements that you can connect to existing connections or panels that have a solder connection on the back and you still have to connect them manually to the appropriate cable. The items offered here are high-quality products from well-known manufacturers such as Bachmann, Homeway, Kindermann and E+P Elektrik.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Multi insert/cover for data and communication connection technique you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Audio accessoriesBlind coverBlind panelCentral plateConnector panelCover plateFull apertureHalf apertureMulti insert/cover for data and communication connection techniqueMulti insert/cover for data and communication connection technologyMulti-insert/cover for data and communication connection technologyMultimedia boxMultimedia connectionMultimedia socketVideo socketfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Multi insert/cover:BachmannE+P ElektrikHomewayKindermannMurrelektronik
Earthed plug - Electricity is essential in all areas of daily life these days. Whether household appliances, entertainment or even driving a car - nothing works without electricity. But not only the use of electricity is important, the secure connection of the electrical devices is also crucial. SCHUKO plugs are used here. These plugs are reliable and guarantee a stable connection between the devices and the mains. SCHUKO is the abbreviation for protective contact and a system of plugs and sockets. The SCHUKO plug is part of this plug-in system, which can be plugged in and unplugged under electrical voltage or load.What is a SCHUKO plug?SCHUKO is a system of mains plugs and sockets of the CEE 7/4 standard. These are also known as Type F connectors. Type F plugs are used, for example, in Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Austria, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Norway and many countries in Eastern Europe.Already knewThe grounded SCHUKO plug in its current form was patented in 1929 by Siemens-Schuckertwerke AG. This was preceded by a patent by Albert Büttner, who designed the basic shape of the plug and held all the necessary parts together with just a single screw.SCHUKO plugs and the associated sockets are usually equipped with a protective earth and are intended for use in 230-volt networks with a current of 16 amps. SCHUKO plugs and sockets are unpolarized. That means: outer conductor and neutral conductor are randomly connected. In addition to the outer conductor and the neutral conductor, the system has a green-yellow protective conductor, which takes over the protective earthing with two flat contacts at the top and bottom of the plug. When plugged into a socket, the SCHUKO plug closes the connection cavity of the socket and thus prevents contact with conductive components when making contact. First, a ground is established between the flat contacts of the plug and the grounding terminals located in the socket. Only then do the phase conductor connections and the neutral conductor connections come into contact with one another. And it is precisely this fact that is special about the SCHUKO system and gives it its name: the protective contact connection diverts dangerous voltages as soon as the electrical circuit is closed by the other two poles. This design with leading protective contact ensures that there are no dangerous voltages on accessible parts of the device.Additional lateral guide slots in the socket are required for reasons of stability. These enable the use of large and heavy SCHUKO plugs, for example with a built-in transformer or timer.Image: Mennekes 10837 Schuko plugBasic information on the typification of plugs and socketsThe plugs and sockets that exist worldwide are numerous and correspondingly different. Their design and structure is often historical and adapted to the conditions of the power grid in the respective region. Worldwide, we distinguish between two standards for wired AC transmission. On the one hand, this is the 230 volt standard with a frequency of 50 Hertz / 60 Hertz. On the other hand, it is the 110 volt technology with a frequency of 50 Hertz / 60 Hertz. Based on this, individual countries and manufacturing companies began to offer their own connectors. This led to a high degree of individualization. The introduction of a globally standardized plug system failed on the one hand because of political sensitivities, wars and conflicts and, of course, because of the two already established transmission standards. Because there would be a risk of devices being damaged or short circuits or fires occurring if a device were connected to a network with a voltage other than its nominal value. As a result, the development of adapters and transformers was accepted instead to achieve cross-system international compatibility.NoticeThere are currently 15 plug / socket standards worldwide, referred to as plug types A to O. Here in Central Europe, types C, E and F are used, some of which are also compatible with each other.The Type-C plug is an unearthed two-pronged plug that used to be standard in most European countries as well as in the countries of the former USSR. This type is considered the forerunner of today's French type E and the German type F. Type C plugs are still often found in the form of flat plugs on many devices such as fairy lights, floor lamps, razors, hair dryers and other small household appliances. In the international CEE system, this plug shape is referred to as the CEE 7/16 standard. Type C plugs fit perfectly into a Type F SCHUKO socket.With the French type E plug, there is a grounding contact for the protective conductor in the center above the pins for the phase conductor and neutral conductor. The counterpart to this is a pin that protrudes from the French Type E socket. Classic plugs of this type are usually round and do not fit into the Type F SCHUKO socket because the lateral guide grooves and the recess for the earthing contacts attached at the top and bottom are missing. However, these are only very rarely found and are increasingly being replaced by CEE 7/7 plugs, which fit both type E sockets and type F SCHUKO sockets.The German Type F SCHUKO plug is widely used throughout Europe, as well as in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. This is characterized by the grounding clamps at the top and bottom and by a guide groove on the right and left. In the international CEE system, this plug shape is referred to as the CEE 7/4 standard and is not compatible with the French Type E socket due to the lack of a recess for the grounding pin. This is why it is now considered obsolete. In the course of a homogenization of the European market, this plug is often replaced by the CEE 7/7 plug, which is a hybrid E/F plug. The CEE-7/7 SCHUKO plug is therefore the current, grounded and universal continental European standard:with grounding clips on both sides to match with Type F socketwith a socket contact to accept the ground pin of the Type E socket  by the wayThe socket of the SCHUKO socket is set back by 15 mm so that there is no risk of electric shock if the plug is partially inserted. Both the SCHUKO system and the French counterpart are designed for a nominal voltage of 230 volts at 50 hertz. All components are designed for 16 amps as standard. At 230 volts, this corresponds to an output of 3,680 watts.What is a contour plug?In connection with SCHUKO plugs, we often hear the term contour plug. A contoured plug is a two-pole (i.e. unearthed) plug that has the necessary recesses for the German grounding clamps, the guide grooves and an additional hole for the French protective conductor contact on the rounded edge of the plug. The plug thus fits into both systems, but does not use the protective contacts.At eibabo® you will find not only classic SCHUKO connectors, but also 2KT SCHUKO connectors (for difficult conditions), duroplastic connectors, flat connectors, flat cable connectors and flat connectors. Rubber plugs and PVC SCHUKO plugs as well as assembly plugs, angled plugs and wall plugs are also available for the SCHUKO system. In addition to the protective contact plugs of the SCHUKO system, we also carry protective contact plugs of the Swiss system and the English plug system. Please noteSCHUKO plug connections are not always compatible with other safety plug systems. SCHUKO plugs from all approved and well-known manufacturers are offered here in the shop, including ABL Sursum, Berker, Bachmann, Merten, Mennekes, Gira, Busch-Jaeger and Apsa.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Plug with protective contact you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Angle connectorBelgium clutchBelgium plugConnectorConnectorsDevice connectorElamide connectorEuropean plugFrance clutchFrance plugFrench plugHousehold plugProtective contactRubber plugSafety plugSchuko plugSocketsSolid rubber plugfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Earthed plug:ABLBachmannBalsBerkerBusch JaegerE+P ElektrikElsproGiraHartingHirschmannJungKleinhuisLegrand BticinoMennekesMertenMeyerSchulteWalther
Cable pulling device - Laying cables and lines can be very tedious, especially when they have to be routed through walls, empty pipes or around inaccessible corners. Cable pulling systems help here. But how do you use them? What should you pay attention to when buying? And which system is best suited to your circumstances. We answer frequently asked questions and give a small overview of the different systems on the market.Laying or replacing wiring is done in different ways and is subject to certain rules. Regardless of the choice of wiring and compliance with all safety regulations, the installation method depends primarily on local conditions. When a building is under construction, the electrical wiring is often laid at an early stage. As long as the walls and ceilings are still open or the floor construction has not yet been completed, the installation usually does not pose a challenge.Rules for layingElectrical lines are laid only horizontally, vertically and at right angles. Crossings are to be avoided. The distance to the floor and ceiling should be at least 15 cm, to doors and windows 10 cm and to other installations at least 3 cm.These rules will help you find hidden cables in the wall and plan new cable routes. However, it is not always possible to lay the lines during early construction stages. Then empty pipes are provided, in which later the cables have to be drawn. Even with renovation work, refurbishment or conversions, floors, ceilings and walls are usually already in place. Renewing the electrical installation is often more difficult in these cases because either pipes that are already in use are given additional lines or the routes have to be based on the premises. If you don't have professional equipment at hand, 'threading' the cables through walls and around corners quickly becomes a tedious test of patience. In some situations laying without tools is even impossible. Cable pulling systems make your work easier and speed up the completion of the installation.What are cable pulling systems?A cable laying device or cable puller is a special tool that is often required when laying cable systems for electricity, telephone or computer networks. It is a stiff yet flexible rod with special properties. Typically, the rod is wound on a drum but assumes a straight shape when unwound. The device is used to install a cable through hard-to-reach places. These include, for example:metal pipes and plastic pipesCable ducts and electrical boxesVoids under the roofing material or behind wall panelspassageways in concrete floorsand more In order to understand how a cable pulling system works, we must first look at its structure. So you want to run a cable and you are faced with the following situation: You want the cable to enter one point in an architectural structure and emerge from another point. The distance between the two points can be a few centimeters, but also several tens of meters. Along the way, the cable may have to negotiate elevation changes, bends, and other obstacles. Commonly, a power cable or data cable is for:either too stiff to pass the obstacles and bendsor too flexible to not twist or loop as it travels through the lumen It is therefore necessary to first guide a suitable tool through the route and then use it to pull the required cable through. This is where the flexible rod comes into play.This rod is also referred to as a pull-in wire. Various tools can be attached to its tip. In order to find the way, guide heads with different diameters can be mounted. These have the shape of balls and generate only a minimum of friction when 'threading'. This reduces the risk of snagging on irregularities inside the cavity or pipe. When you reach the other end of the route, swap out the guide head for a towing eye or cable sock. With these tools, the cable to be laid is fixed to the pull-in wire. If you now pull back the rod / the pulling-in wire, the power cable or the data cable is automatically pulled with it.Image: Runpotec 10088 Power Rex cable pulling deviceWhat material should the cable pulling rod be made of?In order to make it as easy as possible to guide the pull-in wire through a structure, it should have certain properties. On the one hand, it must be stable enough to always keep its direction. On the other hand, it must also be flexible enough to overcome all obstacles. The devices for pulling cables are therefore made of steel, fiberglass or nylon (polyamide).Steel pull-in wires are steel cables with a polyamide sheath. These do not stretch and can withstand heavy loads when pulling power lines in hard-to-reach areas. The main area of application is bridging larger distances in cable ducts. The disadvantage of the steel variants is the formation of loops if they have been wound on the drum for a long time.Fiberglass rods have increased rigidity and retain their straight shape even after being coiled for many years. As a result, their field of application is limited to straight routes with maximum gentle bends. Tight curves and high stresses lead to buckling, cracking or breaking of the material.Nylon rods are beneficial when maximum flexibility is required. In addition, this material is non-conductive, allowing installation in ducts with already live cables. These are used in narrow, small-diameter shafts, as their cross-section is often less than 5 mm.What should I consider when buying cable pull systems?In addition to choosing the right material for the draw-in wire, its length and diameter are of course an important selection criterion. Useful lengths start at 5 meters. However, here in the shop you can also get products with a length of several hundred meters. Please note that the pulling wire never runs straight through the route, but always makes certain waves. Therefore, always choose a length that is at least 20% longer than the actual length of the route. The diameter of the pull-in wire influences its flexibility on the one hand and its suitability for use in tight spaces on the other. Choose a compromise that suits you.Please pay attention to the way the pull-in wire is attached to the cable. There are several options here. Choose from connecting sleeves, clamps, pull loops or cable grips for the respective cable diameter. Ideally, the pull-in wire and the diameter of the connection point should be thinner than the cable. This avoids unnecessary snagging when pulling through bottlenecks. This is how you saveSome cable pulling systems offer different tools for fixing the cables as a set. So you are well equipped for all situations. Long cable pullers come with special spools that prevent snagging. In such cases, weight must also be taken into account. A trolley makes handling easier, especially when the device is in daily use.With these tips, you can quickly and easily pull cables through cable ducts, empty pipes, existing cable ducts and through molded bricks. Save time and lay the lines in no time thanks to this innovative technology. At eibabo®, we offer cable pulling devices with robust polyester pull-in straps, with pull-in wires made of glass fiber or steel cables. In addition to complete sets, our range also includes end sleeves, individual tapes and rods, ropes and wires as well as accessories and other spare parts. We offer you inexpensive and high-quality products from many well-known manufacturers such as Runpotec, HellermannTyton, Cimco, Klauke, Lapp and Bachmann.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Hand tools > Cable pulling system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Brass sleeveCable management headCable pilotCable pullingCable pulling deviceCable pulling gunCable pulling toolCable stockingCable tapeFeed systemFeeding systemFiber optic cable pulling systemFiberglass replacement tapeFish tapeGuide sleeveLeadership spiralLeading headPlastic fish tapePlastic pullerPolyester tapePull-in aidReplacement fiberglass strapRetractable spiralSpare rollSpare stickSpiral pullerStart bulbStarting sleevefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cable pulling device:BachmannCimcoE+P ElektrikHellermann TytonKlaukeLappRunpotec
Socket board - How many consumers can be connected to a socket strip? How do you integrate the power strips into office furniture? You can find out in this eibabo® catalogue, and find the right product for you from the large selection of socket strips. Socket strips are also referred to as multiple sockets or power strips. These provide a connection to the power grid for several electrical consumers with a standardized plug connection. In contrast, an extension cord usually only has a single connection.Which criteria are important for the purchase of a power strip?A power strip is a relatively simple tool for expanding the electrical installation. Nevertheless, it is advisable to pay attention to a few basic things. These are:Sufficient number of slotsStable material quality of cable, plug and socketsThe presence of surge protectionSpecification of a test mark such as the GS seal or the VDE sealAn adequate IP rating for the intended useAdditional equipment (switches, child protection and so on) How many devices can be connected to a power strip?In principle, the number plays a subordinate role. It depends on the sum of the power. Please note that under no circumstances should too many powerful consumers be connected to a socket strip. Remember that a device doesn't have to be big to require large amounts of power. You should therefore not connect high-power devices such as refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, space heaters, air conditioners or ovens to a power strip. Small consumers such as lamps, computers, entertainment devices or printers do not pose a problem. TIP:The connected loads should not exceed a combined output of around 2300W at 10A or 3600W at 16A measured at 230V mains voltage. Please make sure that you do not connect multiple socket strips in a row. Otherwise the resistance (impedance) could become too large due to the concatenation.Can socket strips also be sources of danger?As long as you are using a power strip properly, there is nothing to worry about. Pay attention to the performance of the connected devices and to a safe laying of the cable. Never lay a line under a carpet that many people walk over every day. Over time, this can cause the wires in the line to break, heat up, and cause sparks. Check the cable and the power plug of the strip regularly. If you find any damage, replace the power strip.Image: Bachmann 333.400 19 inch power stripWhat types and equipment are possible with socket strips?Combinations of different equipment features are also often available. At eibabo® you can get socket strips with switches and overvoltage protection or master/slave socket strips with switches, among other things. Further explanations would be, for example:Switch, toggle switch or foot switchtimersOvervoltage protectionchild lockMaster/slave power strips Or the following statements:19 inch power stripsALU socket stripsOutdoor sockets and garden sockets or combination plugsDesk boxes and table socketsEnergy cube (SCHUKO or up to 400V CEE)Multiple crafting barsSocket strips for IEC cold devicessocket towerssurge outlets What are the advantages of power strips with surge protection?Power strips with overvoltage protection protect connected devices from damage because voltage peaks are reduced. An upstream coarse protection in the meter cabinet and medium protection in the electrical distribution is also advisable. TIP:We recommend the use of surge protection if you supply valuable technology with the additional sockets. A surge protector has another protective element that absorbs additional current. These can be current fluctuations or voltage peaks, which could otherwise damage or destroy your connected electronics.What are master/slave power strips?Power can be saved with master/slave socket strips. An integrated electronic circuit detects whether power is flowing through the master socket. If power is present at the master socket, the slave sockets are activated. If no more current flows through the master socket, the slave sockets switch off. The typical application is a computer and its connected peripheral devices. If the computer is switched on via the master socket, monitors, scanners and printers also start. Turning off the computer also disables all other devices, avoiding going into sleep mode.What do I use 19 inch power strips for?19 inches is a standard installation size for server cabinets. If you want to install many devices in your server cabinet, you need an adequate power supply. With a 19-inch socket strip, up to 10 devices can be connected. The socket strip is adapted to the profile rail of the 19-inch server cabinet and can be mounted directly.We recommendIn order to set up additional protection, we also recommend an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) in addition to integrated overvoltage protection.You can also get high-quality UPS systems in the eibabo® shop. Use our intelligent search.What options do I have for permanent installation of power strips?You need electricity at practically every workplace. With socket strips for mounting on, under or in a desk, you can create connection points for monitors, printers, beamers and telephones. So you don't have to crawl under the desk every time you want to connect something. In addition, the connections don't get dusty as quickly because they are easy to access for cleaning or are integrated into a housing. In addition to the desired number of power connections, other interfaces (USB, HDMI and others) are often available. In addition to mounting on or under the tabletop, it is sometimes possible to retrofit it by drilling or cutting out the tabletop.With socket units you remain flexible. These are housings that you can individually equip with suitable inserts. This is how you put together the perfect supply bar yourself.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Multiple socket you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Artisan tinComputer power stripConnection accessoriesDouble socketEnergy measurementFranceGarden socketGround spike socketMains interference filterMonitoringNetwork cabinetsNetwork connectivityNetwork interfaceNine-way socketOvervoltage protectionPlug-in modulePower distributionPower stripsPower supplyRedundancy moduleRetrofitSchuko socketSocket caseSocket coverSurge protection deviceSurge protection moduleTable socketTable socketsfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Socket board:BachmannBrennenstuhlDehnE+P ElektrikEatonEaton USVEgloEnocHamaHartingJungKindermannLegrand BticinoOBOPentairPollmannRittalSchneider Elec.(APC)Schneider ElectricSchäfer IT-SystemsTehalitVertiv
Cover frames - How do you turn your switches, buttons or sockets into a visual highlight? Are the standard models from the hardware store not individual enough for you? We'll show you how to combine colors, shapes and styles, sometimes across manufacturers. At eibabo® you will find a large selection of cover frames, cover plates, ring plates and central plates as well as intermediate frames from over 40 brand manufacturers.What are cover frames?The cover frame forms the outer ring of a socket, button, switch, controller, network socket or other insert. The manufacturers have adapted to the needs of their customers and produce switch programs with which you can determine the appearance yourself. Cover frames are available for individual inserts, but also for two to eight times. For example, combinations of switches, buttons, sockets and network sockets are possible. Choose between numerous designs, materials and the many variants for vertical or horizontal installation.Can frames and inserts from different switch series be combined?Combine the cover frames in different designs with inserts from other series and manufacturers. This allows you to design switches, sockets or other inserts with different cover frames in your living room in a highly individual way. Or set up your office workstation ergonomically and efficiently according to your ideas.What to look out for:Is the cover frame suitable for a round or square insert?What is the dimension of the inner diameter or cutout?Are the corners of the cutout rounded?Is the cutout square?Does the color of the insert match the color of the frame? PICTURE: Cover frame variants round and square, whiteThis results in the choice of the appropriate insert. Most manufacturers produce frames and cover frames with an inner cut-out of 55x55mm or 50x50mm. This enables you to exchange, combine or vary central inserts such as sockets or switches with frames, regardless of the manufacturer. Refer to the product description to find out whether the inside dimensions of the cover frame you have chosen fit the desired central insert. TIP:White is not the same as white. If you want to combine different white parts from different manufacturers, please make sure that the color and the surface are the same. Slight differences in color and surface gloss between white components quickly appear as incorrect colors. However, deviations do not pose a problem if two contrasting colors are intended to be combined.Are there also cover frames that do not match other series?Of course, there is nothing wrong with choosing a special range of switches from a specific supplier here in the shop. There are numerous cover frames and inserts that only fit the respective counterpart of the special series. Nevertheless, you have the opportunity for individual design, provided the series has color combinations.PICTURE: Cover frame variants - Busch Jaeger Impuls colouredSome manufacturers offer exclusive switch programs. These can be made of brass, stainless steel or brushed aluminium. Cover frames from these series are usually not compatible with other programs either.How do I mount a cover frame?In most cases, the cover frame is clamped behind the central plate (the plastic part of the insert) of the socket, switch or button. This is held securely by screwing the central plate to the insert. If you want to remove the frame, loosen the screw in the middle of the central plate and pull it off carefully. Now you can remove the frame. Please pay attention to your safety, because after removing the covers, the current-carrying contacts are exposed. When working with electricity, please always switch off the power supply beforehand and secure it against being switched on again.Hygienically cleanCentral plates and cover frames are often touched and should be cleaned regularly. Dirty plastic parts can be cleaned again in the dishwasher.Cover frames that are sensitive to heat or water (e.g. metal frames) should be carefully cleaned by hand. Before you begin assembly again, the clean parts must be absolutely dry. Place the frame behind the central plate and screw it to the insert.Do cover frames break easily?Cover frames and central plates are rarely subjected to greater loads. Only during assembly and disassembly is there a risk of damage, for example by overtightening the screw. In everyday life, the high-quality products from all major manufacturers have proven to be very robust. Benefit from our huge selection and the low prices for cover frames from ABB Stotz, Gira, Hager, Jung, Bachmann, Ekey (AT), Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Elso, CommScope, Corning, Eltako, Legrand, Merten, Rademacher or Telegärtner, Wisi, Peha, Siemens, SOMFY or Tehalit. 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 > Cover frame for domestic switching devices you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accent lightingArchitect programAutomatic installationBlind coverBrilliant whiteCover hoodDevice frameHome ventilationLight frameLight switchLotus whiteMidframeMounting frameName tagNickel metallicPendulum fanRadio systemReal wood frameRemovable fanRolloHomeControlSingle frameSlate frameSocket coverSocket lockSpeaker grilleSurface frameSwitch rangeTitle blockfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cover frames:Astro StrobelBachmannBerkerBusch JaegerCommScope EMEACommScope/AMP NetconnCorningDeviDätwylerE+P ElektrikEatonEkeyElsoEltakoGiraIssendorffJungLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOLingg & JankeMaicoMennekesMertenMetzMurrelektronikNovar AckermannOBOPehaPhoenixRademacherRutenbeckSetecSiemensSomfyTehalitTelegärtnerTelevesThebenWaremaWisi
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