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Jung Pumpen - The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® see themselves as full-range suppliers for modern home technology, electrical material and smart homes. The developments of Jung Pumpen GmbH extend our range of products to include the product group of irrigation and drainage technology. The company, which comes from Steinhagen in North Rhine-Westphalia, specializes in building services engineering, waste water technology and pressure drainage. It belongs to the originally American Pentair Group, which is now based in Ireland and produces, among other things, for the energy industry, the beverage and food industry and the telecommunications sector. He is also active in the field of heating, water and fire protection technology. Before the Jung company belonged to the Pentair Group, it had already made a name for itself as an independent company. In 1924, Heinrich Christian Jung started a plumbing and installation business. The first products included hand-operated liquid manure pumps, which were sold as small series models to farmers and farms. Today the company employs more than 350 people and the product range has become significantly more extensive. It is now designed for the disposal of dirt, industrial and waste water and includes individual pumps for house and property drainage as well as complex pumping stations for industrial or municipal use. The company distinguishes between two business areas. The first is building drainage. This includes waste water pumps, collection tanks, floor-level showers, sewage lifting systems, condensate pumps, control units, smart home components and mobile lifting systems. The second area includes waste water technology with waste water pumps, shafts, controls, products to prevent odors and small sewage treatment plant technology. From this wide range, the eibabo® technology store offers you not only various submersible and dirty water pumps, but also submersible switches, sliding tube systems and connection sets at the best conditions.

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Soft starters - Would you like to avoid suddenly occurring high starting currents when switching on an electric motor, reduce wear and tear on the motor and thus extend its service life? Find out here how a soft starter works and which criteria you can use to select such a device.What is a soft starter?Soft starters, soft starters or soft starters can basically be used in all electric motors. The devices are used in particular for asynchronous motors that are operated with alternating current. The starters work according to the fact that the torque developed by the electric motor is proportional to the square of the starting current and, correspondingly, proportional to the applied voltage. Thus, with a soft starter, by reducing the voltage at the moment the motor starts, you can adjust the torque and current. So, the task of these devices is to keep the motor parameters (current, voltage, torque and so on) within safe limits during the start. This is done to:to relieve the engine drive train when startingto limit the inrush currentto avoid a voltage drop in the mains voltageprevent the miniature circuit breaker in the circuit from responding too quicklyprevent engine overheatingEliminate dropouts and irregularities in the course of the mechanical driveextend engine life What is an asynchronous motor?To understand the importance of soft starters, we need to know something about the motors they are used in. Electric motors run on either direct current or alternating current. When it comes to AC motors, we mainly differentiate between asynchronous motors and synchronous motors. The difference between the two motor variants lies in the detailed design and the interaction between the rotor and stators in the magnetic field generated.Already knew?In a synchronous motor, the rotor speed is always equal to the rotational frequency of the electromagnetic field. In an asynchronous motor, there is a difference between the rotational speeds of the rotor and the rotating magnetic field in the stator.Asynchronous motors of small and medium power are the most commonly used electric motors and are used both in industry and in household appliances. In the industrial environment, three-phase asynchronous motors are used most frequently, for example as drives in construction, in traffic, in public utilities or as drives for water supply devices. The main problems of these engines are:the high starting current, which can be many times higher than the nominal current and thus leads to problems with the performance stabilitythe inevitable difference between engine torque and load torque. When switching on, the torque is often available in fractions of a second. This sudden force can lead to failure of the drive train. A soft starter avoids these problems by slowing the acceleration and deceleration of the motor. As a result, starting currents can be reduced and irregularities in the mechanical part of the drive as well as hydraulic shocks in lines and valves when starting and stopping the motors can be avoided.What is the starting current?The principle of operation of asynchronous motors is based on electromagnetic induction. The build-up of a back EMF from the application of a changing magnetic field during engine start-up causes transients in the electrical system. Definition transientTransients in electric motors are brief voltage peaks caused by switching on the electrical circuit. These transients can affect power supplies and other connected devices. When starting, the engine accelerates to full speed. Meanwhile, the starting current can reach many times the full load current. During this time, the cables must carry more current than when they are running. The voltage drop in the system is also much greater when starting up. This becomes especially clear when starting a powerful power unit or a large number of engines at once.This is why soft starters are increasingly being used when starting high-performance electric drives. The function of the starters is to supply voltage to the motor windings evenly from zero to nominal, which also allows the motor to accelerate smoothly to maximum speed. During the starting process, the soft starter gradually increases the applied voltage and the electric motor accelerates to the nominal speed without high torque peaks and current surges.How a soft starter worksYou have now learned about the main problems involved in starting induction motors. Soft starters counteract these problems and can be either mechanical or electrical or a combination of both. Mechanical soft starters directly counteract the sudden increase in engine speed by limiting the torque, for example, with brake pads, fluid couplings, magnetic locks or counterweights.The electrically constructed devices gradually increase the current or voltage from an initially low level to a maximum voltage. This starts the motor smoothly and gradually accelerates it to its rated speed. These starters usually work with an amplitude control and can therefore also start up when idling or under load. Devices of the newer generation use phase control methods and also start drives with heavy starting.Image: Siemens 3RW4037-1BB04 soft starterWhat types of soft starters are there?Soft starters are phase controlled. Thus, three types of soft starters are used: devices with one, two and with all controlled phases. The first variant is applied to single-phase motors to provide reliable protection against overload and overheating, as well as to reduce the effects of electromagnetic interference. The devices of the second type usually contain a bypass contactor in addition to the semiconductor control board. After the motor has reached rated speed, the bypass contactor is activated and supplies DC voltage to the motor. The three-phase type is the optimal and most technically advanced solution. It provides reliable current and magnetic field strength limitation without phase distortion.What should you consider when buying a soft starter?The main feature of a soft starter is the current rating. This value should be 'many times' greater than the value of the current flowing through the motor winding. How high this 'multiple' is depends on the severity of the launch. When it comes to motors for fans or pumps, the starting current is about three times higher than the rated current. Certain saws or press machines are often devices with heavy starting. These are drives with a large moment of inertia. Their starting current is about five times higher than the rated current. For motors with particularly difficult starting, the starting current can be eight to ten times higher.Please noteA soft start takes time and excess energy is converted into heat. To repeat the starting process, the starters must cool down. Therefore, if your process requires frequent switching on and off, choose a soft starter for heavy or extra heavy starting (even if your machine doesn't actually need it).Decide on a device that controls the required number of phases. In addition, a soft starter works according to a preset program. In other words: The device increases the voltage to the nominal value within a certain time. An integrated control unit with feedback function allows you to control this process and compare voltage and torque or the differences between rotor and stator.If necessary, pay attention to the ability of the starter to work when accelerating or braking. This would require an additional, integrated auxiliary contactor that bridges the main circuit so that it can cool down. This prevents phase asymmetry and overheating of the motor windings. With some models, you can set certain parameters manually using a rotary potentiometer on the device or digitally using a microcontroller. Consider whether you need additional functionality or features. These include:a certain type of protectionthe presence of power saving modesrestart capabilityWorking at reduced speed  TIPA properly selected soft starter can double the service life of electric motors and save up to 30 percent electricity. With a soft starter from the eibabo® online shop, you are opting for high-quality goods from well-known manufacturers such as Eaton, Schneider, ABB or Siemens. If you want to control the speed of a machine not only at the beginning, but permanently, then the use of a frequency converter would be an alternative for you. Frequency converters are also available here in the online shop at top conditions.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Soft starter you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Direct soft starterDirect starterDrive technologyEngine starterPerformance starterSoft startSoft starterStarting deviceTorque controlfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Soft starters:ABBDoldEatonFrankoniaKalejaRockwellSchneider ElectricSiemens
Emergency stop button - compl. - With the exception of hand-operated and hand-portable machines, it must be possible for bystanders to stop any other machine immediately with a single action as soon as danger is imminent. Such a possibility must also be guaranteed if people are random and not familiar with the function of the machine. This is regulated in DIN EN ISO 13850. In general, this scenario is ensured via an emergency stop function or an emergency stop button. With high-quality emergency stop button complete devices from your eibabo online shop, you comply with the legal provisions and protect your employees against accidents and injuries. All of the complete devices offered here comply with the legal regulations with regard to color coding and operation, are reliable, robust and can be secured with a key, depending on the model, if required.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Emergency stop complete you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Command deviceComplete deviceControl unitEmergency stopEmergency stop buttonEmergency stop button, complete deviceEmergency stop completeEmergency stop switchEmergency switchIlluminated pushbuttonIndicator lightMushroomMushroom buttonMushroom pushbuttonMushroom switchPush buttonPushbuttonSelector switchSignaling deviceSlam switchSponge button combinationfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Emergency stop button - compl.:ABBBerkerCeagEatonIfm ElectronicLegrand BticinoPilzRafiRockwellSchlegelSchneider ElectricSiemensStahl
Installation switch - Do you still need suitable switches to switch your lighting circuits? These should be of high quality, cheap and usable for different requirements? Then you've come to the right place in this eibabo® catalogue. We light up the darkness. Here you will find information about the different switch types, the areas of application and their special features with regard to the installation.What are installation switches?In electrical engineering, an installation switch is a component that disconnects or connects a circuit as part of a switching process or diverts it from one electrical conductor to another. An installation switch is typically constructed electromechanically and consists of one or more movable, current-conducting contact pairs. If a contact pair touches, the current can flow. If the contacts are separated, no current flows. The devices are differentiated according to their technical design, their switching type and their operation. Connection of the electrical conductors:Here in the shop you will find high-quality switches with screw connection terminals or plug-in terminals as well as installation switches for rigid or flexible electrical conductors. Types of switching are, for example, off switches and changeover switches, series switches, cross switches, multiple switches or group switches. If you look at the operation, then there are, for example, rocker switches, toggle switches, rotary switches, step switches, pushbutton switches, pull switches and switches that work with radio or cards.Where are installation switches used?In the low-voltage network, installation switches are mainly used to switch lighting circuits. The installation switches are available either as variants for surface-mounted installation, duct installation, switch panel installation or flush-mounted installation. For flush-mounted variants, there are suitable switch boxes for solid walls and lightweight walls.Which installation switch should I buy?Choosing the right installation switch depends on various factors. These include:What should be switched (light, blinds and so on)?How should the circuit be set up? Which switching conditions are desired?How should the switch be operated (remote control, time switch and so on)?Is the switch exposed to special conditions (humidity, temperature fluctuations)?and some more Below we give you a brief overview of the various switches and circuits. This should help you to be able to select the best switch for your application.How do the individual circuit types differ?At eibabo® we carry installation switches from the switch ranges of all well-known manufacturers. The installation switches are mostly offered as hand-operated switches for a fixed installation. Many technical differences lead to numerous possible applications and a wide selection. Using the example of switching lighting circuits, we distinguish:ON/OFF switchThis is the simplest of the switching types mentioned. Here, a lighting circuit is opened or closed via a switch. They switch one lamp or several lamps connected in series.toggle switchThe toggle switch works similar to the ON/OFF switch. The difference is that you can switch the light from two switching points. Each changeover switch has three terminals and the two switching points are connected to one another by two conductors. With each of the two switches you can connect to one or the other line. The opening or closing of the circuit thus takes place independently of the other changeover switch. Depending on the switch position, the current either flows through one of the two conductors or not at all. This type of switch is used, for example, in long corridors or between two floors.security at nightMany installation switches can be selected with or without a glow control lamp. Variants with orientation light or switch lighting are often possible.cross switchThe cross switch can be seen as an extension of the toggle switch. With the cross switch you can switch the light from more than two switching points. A cross switch is therefore equipped with four connections. In principle, the number of possible cross switches in the lighting circuit is not limited, but the wiring becomes more complex with each switch. As soon as more than three or four switching points are desired, the circuit is better made with a latching switch and buttons.series switchA series switch consists of more than just a rocker switch. With such double switches or multiple switches, you can switch the corresponding number of lighting circuits separately via one control element (e.g. the ceiling lighting and the ambient lighting in the living room).group switchThe group switch works similar to the series switch. This also switches more than one circuit - but according to the either-or principle. In other words, either one lamp or the other lamp lights up. Both circuits can therefore never be switched on at the same time.Installation switch with special equipmentSpecial versions of switches are suitable for all requirements that you place on your project or want to implement. At eibabo® you can choose from a large selection of high-quality installation switches for different purposes:Button for the installation remote controlelectronic switchesremote control switchesSwitches in combination with dimmers and time switchesand so forth Image: Jung 507 U cross rocker switchWhat do the symbols on the installation switches mean?If you look at the front and back of installation switches, you will notice a number of symbols. Some are used to display the current switching status, others provide information on correct installation. Often encountered are:~ - the wavy line (tilde) represents alternating currentN - the capital N denotes the neutral conductorL - the capital L stands for the outer conductor0 / O - the zero / the big O describe the off position1 / I - the one / the capital I symbolize the on position / ON position? / ? - Arrows in the direction of the connector represent inputs, opposite arrows are outputsK - stands for a 'corresponding' connection (to another toggle switch)NF - is the abbreviation for low frequency Depending on the manufacturer, the circuit diagram of the device as well as safety instructions such as the GS symbol or the ÖVE symbol can be shown on the back.What type of protection should I choose for my installation switch?The area of application of an installation switch is also determined by its IP protection class (ingress protection). This indicates how well the device is protected from foreign objects and moisture. Most indoor switches do not have a particularly high level of protection. You will often find the designation 'IP20' on the device. If you are looking for an installation switch for damp rooms or outdoors, please make sure that the device is suitable for the respective location. You can usually find this information in the product description.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Switch you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Blind controlCeiling fanCentral plateCloserControl switchDesign coverElectrical installationEnergy saving switchHeating controlHeating emergency switchKey switchNostalgia switchRadio fanRemovable fanReversing switchRocker control switchRocker switchShift knobShutter buttonShutter switchSwitchSwitch control switchSwitch insertSwitch rangeThermostatTitle blockTwilight switchVentilation unitfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Installation switch:BEGA GantenbrinkBerkerBusch JaegerElsoGiraHagerHeliosHHGHuber + Söhne WHDJungLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOMaicoMertenOBOPehaSchabusSchneider ElectricSiemens
Plug connectors - Plug connections are omnipresent and we encounter them everywhere in everyday life. This starts with morning hygiene, when we activate the electric toothbrush or plug the hair dryer into the socket. It continues with charging the mobile phone or putting electrical devices into operation at the workplace. Whenever power-operated devices are to be used, they must be connected to other, already live lines via a plug connection. However, it is also possible to transmit not only electricity but also signals. There are a large number of different plug connections for this, which vary both in their shape and in the type of signal transmission. A plug connection consists of a plug and a matching counterpart, the socket. These fit together in a form-fitting manner and form a connection that can be released again at any time. Plug connections that are subject to particularly high loads can also be secured using brackets or screw connections so that they do not come loose on their own. All types of power and data connectors are available from your eibabo technology store.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Pluggable building installation systems > Plug-in connector for plug-in building installation you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AdapterBuilt-in socketCable connectorConnection moduleConnectorConnector for pluggable building installationConnector housingConnectorsContact pinContact socketCouplerCouplingCouplingsDevice connectorHeaderHousing topInstallation connectorLow voltagePen insertPin contact insertPlugPlug housingPlug partPlug-in connector for plug-in building installationShell caseSocket contact insertSocket insertSocket partfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Plug connectors:BachmannESYLUXEVNOBOPhoenixSMC DeutschlandStiebel EltronTehalitWAGOWieland
Cable shears - It can be tricky to cut a strong or rigid cable with classic scissors, pliers or a utility knife. Save yourself the trouble and grab a high-quality and inexpensive cable cutter from the eibabo® shop. In the following article we describe the different models and support you in your purchase decision.With a good pair of cable cutters, you can cut your wires and cables to the right size. Depending on the requirements and thickness of the cable, different cable cutters are used. While in the do-it-yourself sector scissors are often sufficient for cables with a diameter of up to 16 mm, professionals in the industrial sector need tools with a higher cutting capacity. Here cables can have a diameter of 50 mm and more. Especially if you have a lot to do with electrical installations professionally, the use of good cable cutters is essential. This ensures a precise cut without squeezing the veins. Hydraulic cordless cable cutters are also available in the eibabo® shop for particularly demanding tasks. The high-quality tools are mainly designed for copper and aluminum cables. Please note that not every pair of scissors is suitable for cutting steel and steel wire.What do I use cable cutters for?Cable shears (also wire cutters) are used when electrical wires and cables need to be cut cleanly. Depending on the task, the insulation or the wire should not be damaged. Cable cutters are suitable for use in new installations as well as for maintenance work and repairs to electrical installations.Image: Klauke K 106/2 cable shearsWhat are the advantages of a cable cutter?Cable cutters are designed to properly cut wire or cable. It is important to avoid or minimize damage to the insulation or the inner conductor of a wire. A clean cut makes further work easier and increases the subsequent quality of an electrical connection. If unsuitable tools are used, there is a risk of damage, cracks and cuts in the insulation as well as unclean cut edges. This can affect the reliability of an insulation. If the inner conductor is damaged, its conductivity may be disrupted or the strength of a connection cannot be guaranteed. Cable shears therefore have specially shaped cutting jaws, which are optimized for the respective task. This largely prevents slipping or accidental damage during the cut.In addition, manufacturers are beginning to expand the functionality of the cable shears for other electrical installation applications. The tools are not only used for cutting, but also for stripping or crimping ferrules. A multi-tool increases productivity and saves weight in the tool belt.With which core cross-sections or cable strengths do cable cutters work?Each cable cutter is designed for use within a specific material thickness range. Some are designed in such a way that they can be used particularly well for fine-wire cables. Others are optimized for solid conductors. In the eibabo® shop you can get cable cutters that can process cable diameters of over 100 mm or cable cross-sections of over 3,000 mm². TIP:Pay attention to the type of conductor material that cable snips or wire cutters are designed for. A wire is not always made of copper or aluminum. There are suitable tools for cutting special conductor materials. Please refer to the product description or the data sheet for the tool.How do the cable cutters differ from each other?Cable shears and wire cutters in our range are divided into:hand toolsHand tools with ratchet functionbattery powered hydraulic tools Each of these types differs significantly from the others and offers individual advantages. The simplest models are the classic hand tools. Hand-operated cable shears cut cables, lines and wires by squeezing the cutting jaws once. Ratcheting models cut through thicker cables. If it is difficult or impossible to separate with one hand, you may have to start several times. Ratchet tools are ideal for this. The cutting blade remains in position after the first 'stroke' and holds the uncut cable. The handle opens again and you can start the second (or third...) 'stroke' until the material is severed. The battery-powered hydraulic tools are used for particularly demanding tasks. These devices generate enormous force and can also cut through cables with steel wire sheathing, for example. Their area of application is in the professional, industrial environment. Hydraulic support is usually not required for domestic use.What are the advantages of ratchet shears?Whether a cable cutter with a ratchet is advantageous for you depends on your individual requirements. Are you a hobbyist who occasionally cuts through standard cables in your free time? Then you probably don't need ratcheting shears. However, if you have to work regularly with a lot of strong cables for work or other reasons, using a cable cutter with a ratchet can offer some advantages. The biggest advantage lies in the fact that it makes work easier when there are many cuts through solid cables or wires. Less effort is required and you don't get tired as quickly. A cable cutter with a ratchet also ensures a clean cut, as it can cut through massive cross-sections and diameters without readjustment. Attempting to cut very thick cables with a pair of simple cable cutters would likely require multiple attempts. This would result in damage to the insulation and the inner conductors.Notice:Ratchet shears are not designed for very thin cables and wires. Due to the more complex cutting technology, the weight is slightly higher and handling is more cumbersome than with simple hand tools.In these cases, we recommend using a simple hand tool. Experience has shown that this works faster and more precisely.How do I choose the right cable shears?The selection of the optimal cable shears is mainly influenced by two things - the type of material to be cut and its thickness. There are cable cutters that process smaller diameters. Others are better suited for larger diameters. Once you have decided on a material thickness, choose a simple model, a corresponding tool with a ratchet function or a multi-function tool. TIP:Daily use of a cable cutter inevitably leads to wear and tear. In order not to have to buy a completely new tool, there are replacement cutting heads for some models. With this information, you should be able to choose a tool that suits your needs.Who makes the best cable cutters?The market leaders in the field of cable cutting technology include, for example, Cimco, Klauke and Knipex. But ABB, Erico, Intercable, Phoenix, WAGO, Weidmüller and Wiha also produce high-quality tools. You can find cable cutters from these manufacturers in this catalog from the eibabo® shop at top conditions.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Tools (Press, cut and isolate) > Cable shears you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Cable cutting deviceCable cutting toolCable knifeCable pincersCable separatorCable shearsConnection toolsCordless cutterCutterCutting headElectrician's scissorsHand cable cutterHand cable pliersHand toolHydraulic cutterHydraulic cutting headHydraulic press headMulti cutterMultifunction cable scissorsPincersRemote controlledReplacement cutting headSafety side cuttersSecurity cable cutterSpare partStandard side cuttersStrippingWire cutterfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cable shears:ABBCimcoIntercableKlaukeKnipexPhoenixWAGOWeidmüllerWiha

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