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Varta - For an electronics retailer like the eibabo® technology store, batteries are part of the indispensable standard range, because they are needed in all households, at work or for leisure activities. They provide clocks, radios, flashlights, wireless computer mice and countless other everyday products with the energy they need. One of the best-known manufacturers of high-quality and powerful batteries is the Varta company. Varta AG is a German company that manufactures batteries for the global automotive, industrial and consumer markets. The name Varta is an abbreviation and stands for 'sales, charging & repair of transportable accumulators'. Varta was founded in 1904 by Adolf Müller as a subsidiary of Accumulator-Fabrik AFA and has had a dynamic history ever since. In addition to being sold to the Quandt and Roderbourg families, the company was also affected by the division of Europe into western and eastern blocs after the Second World War. The business areas and developments of the next decades included, for example, batteries for forklifts and rail vehicles, households, submarines as well as for industry and automobiles. After many ups and downs, the group was restructured at the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century and some of the business areas that had been built up over the years were sold, spun off and even later partly taken over again. The company currently has over 4,500 employees and has over 30 locations in Europe and others in Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Japan and the USA. The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® are aimed at end consumers, companies and industrial customers. You will therefore find here in the range predominantly the classic household and industrial batteries as well as accumulators for all common areas of application - from hearing aids to professional cameras to alarm systems.

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Logic module - What is a KNX logic module and what options does the device offer when linking simple and highly complex functions? Why do we recommend logic modules as a useful addition to any KNX system? Find out here.KNX is the standard protocol for smart home and building automation. A system equipped with KNX technology enables you to control all connected devices in your household via a touch panel or remotely. The KNX technology is used not only in private homes or shops, but also in industrial buildings, hospitals, schools, high-rise buildings, universities, yachts and ferries and other facilities. The KNX automation system in residential or industrial buildings connects a large number of devices within the same facility. This allows information to be exchanged very quickly and maximizes efficiency in the workplace. There are hardly any limits to the size of a system and its complexity. KNX can be connected to different systems like BACnet, LON, LCN, RS485, LoRa, NB-IOT, Zigbee and others. This creates almost unlimited possibilities. Changes and extensions are possible at any time, quickly and inexpensively. The KNX automation makes our life more comfortable because it is:flexible - Almost all functions in the house can be controlled via KNX. Numerous brand manufacturers offer a wide variety of compatible devices.User-friendly - All electrical devices are easy to control. All control modules can be operated manually.safe and secure - the KNX system is not based on 230V, but on harmless 24-30 V. With the KNX Secure function, the system is particularly secure. With the KNX technology, the house, property and outbuildings can be controlled and monitored automatically. The use of additional control centers is not necessary. The KNX system fulfills a large number of functions, for example lighting, air conditioning and security systems. Work steps and daily routines are accelerated and the energy in our living space is used more efficiently. Easy installation:As series installation devices, logic modules are quickly clamped onto the DIN rail. The KNX connection is made using a special terminal. In order to create a perfect setup, numerous primary and secondary components can and must work together in a system. This includes KNX logic modules. These are always used when the installed KNX devices lack the necessary logic functions for specific tasks or higher-level central control and regulation tasks are required. As a modular installation device with a width of 1 to 2 modular widths, logic modules and scene modules/event modules also fit into small installations. An additional power supply is not necessary. The device draws its energy from the KNX system.What are KNX logic modules used for?KNX logic modules are a very useful and important addition to any KNX system. This means that additional functions can be reliably mapped. With the help of KNX logic modules, you can define a wide variety of dependencies and logically link group addresses. It is possible to implement simple and highly complex functions, from the alarm system to meter monitoring. You always remain decentralized and independent of central server components.Image: MDT SCN-LOG1.02 logic moduleKNX logic modules offer linking functions with:all common logic gates, filter functions, time functionsTime modules with comparison function and run-on timeconverters and multiplex modulesdelay blockslight scene modulesMonitoring functions of bus participantscomplex specific blind controlshour counterstemperature switches or temperature modulesConverters for converting telegramsSequencer modules for generating multiple telegramsand many more TIPEven if a KNX server/visualization is used, we recommend a KNX logic module for failure monitoring or for relevant functions that must be ensured in the event of a KNX server failure.You are still not sure what practical use logic modules have? We will show you with a very simple example:Suppose you have a small pond with a fountain on the patio of your house. Now you want the fountain to be running when you are home in the evening. The easiest would be to turn it on and off manually. No automation is used here. Using a timer is a bit more convenient. This means that the fountain runs in the evening after work, for example from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. However, this is not yet intelligently automated. If the fountain's power supply is connected to the KNX bus, you could set the switch-on time in the evening and let the fountain run until sunset. But what if you sit longer on your terrace at the weekend and don't want the fountain to switch off when the sun goes down. This is where the logic module comes into play. In addition to timing and sun control, you can now command the fountain to keep running as long as the patio lights are on.How are KNX logic modules programmed?The KNX logic module is usually parameterized via the ETS (Engineering Tool Software). Complex KNX logic modules are processed using a simple graphic editor, which also enables laypersons to easily program and commission them. These logic modules often require free additional software/plug-in provided by the manufacturer.Are there different KNX logic modules?eibabo® has a large portfolio of KNX modules that are designed for a wide variety of tasks. These include KNX logic modules, KNX logic building blocks, KNX security modules, KNX application building blocks, KNX time building blocks, KNX logic controls, KNX link building blocks, KNX monitoring building blocks, KNX function modules, KNX scenes/event building blocks, KNX visualization servers and KNX logic controllers. When buying, make sure you choose high-quality goods from manufacturers such as ABB, Berker, Buderus, Busch-Jaeger, Hager, Jung, MDT, Merten, Schneider-Electric or Siemens.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Logic component for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Alarm moduleApplication controllerApplication moduleBus technologyControllersFunction moduleLogic moduleMonitoring moduleSecurity moduleSocket coverZone terminalfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Logic module:ABBBUDERUSBusch JaegerGiraMDTMertenSchneider ElectricSiemens
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
Profile rail - As the name suggests, standard profile rails are rails that have a specific profile and special perforation. They are part of cable support systems and contribute to the fact that these systems can be assembled particularly flexibly and can therefore meet all spatial requirements. In conjunction with cable rails, corner connections, bends, wall brackets or ceiling suspensions, you can put together your support systems individually and thus enable cables and lines to be laid even in the most remote corners of your building. Profile rails and all other components of the cable support system are available at particularly low prices in the eibabo online shop. If you want to implement complex projects, we are also your competent partner. We also deliver larger quantities that have to be shipped on pallets or as bulky goods quickly, safely and reliably to your construction site.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cable carrying systems > Support/profile rail you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:C profile railC-profileCable support wall register rail for consolesDouble profileFastening profileI profile railI-profileL-profileModule barMounting railMounting rail/-profileProfileProfile railRigid support systemS-profileSimple profileStem profileSupport/mounting profileSupport/mounting railSupport/profile railT stemT-profileU-handleU-profileWall file railWall register rail for consolesZ profile railZ-profilefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Profile rail:EatonEricoHagerIgusItemKleinhuisLegrand CablofilLeoni StuderNiedaxNiedergesäßOBOPanduitRicoRittalSchillSchmersalSchneider ElectricSchroffSiemensSommerSpelsbergStriebel & JohnTehalit
Basic enclosure - Imagine you want to protect electronic devices from water, heat, moisture or touch. These can be standard infrastructure devices such as switches, relays, counters or actuators, or other devices. For this purpose, the eibabo® shop offers high-quality empty housings at top conditions. You will find a large selection of plastic and aluminum empty housings for the installation and set-up of electrical distribution boxes and other electrical distributors.What are empty housings?An empty housing is usually a lockable box that accommodates, protects and encloses electronic components such as switches, relays, actuators, power supplies and meters. The housings can be made of different materials. Appropriate sizes are offered according to usage, purpose, environment and cost.What is the difference between the empty housings?Empty housings for electrical distribution are available in various designs. With regard to installation, you can choose between surface-mounted or flush-mounted installation. Depending on the application, such empty housings can be made of painted sheet steel, aluminium, stainless steel, insulating material or plastic. Choose a material that meets your planning needs.Surface mounting or flush mountingChoosing the right type of mounting should not be neglected to ensure safety and achieve optimal functionality. The surface-mounted version is the more common way of installing empty housings. In this case, the attachment is made directly to the wall and the cables are fed into the housing outside the wall. With flush-mounting, the empty housing is let into the wall. The cables are laid inside the wall. Both variants have both advantages and disadvantages:on plaster:easy installationFlexible design optionsNo major conversion work necessarySurface mount can be annoyingCables can be damaged more easily under plaster:Protection against dust and moistureGreater security by laying the cables inside the wallCan be more aesthetically pleasingElaborate installationConversion work often necessary  TIP:When installing meters, we recommend empty housings with a transparent cover. This means that the meter reading can be taken directly without having to unscrew the cover. Empty metal housingAluminum housing and stainless steel housing offer good protection for the devices inside. Empty metal enclosures are commonly used as outdoor fuse boxes and electricity meters. In commercial establishments, these enclosures are often used to enclose power equipment around the building or production facility. In industrial plants, metal enclosures protect and protect sensitive electronic components from accidental impact and dirt. Collisions with forklifts or other moving machinery can happen at any time. With metal housings, you prevent interference in electrical systems and thus protect not only the technology, but also the people in the vicinity.Empty plastic housingEmpty plastic enclosures are often made of high-density polyethylene, a strong thermoplastic material. This is resistant to cold, heat, liquids and corrosion, as well as being durable and inexpensive. Other plastic housings are made from acrylic, polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, or polyamide, for example. The advantages of these variants are:in light weightin cheap pricein the individual formability in the production for special requirementsin the insulating material properties These housings are used wherever no high mechanical or safety-related loads are to be expected. Rather, these empty housings protect against external influences such as contact, dust and water. It is therefore particularly recommended to observe the respective IP protection class for these variants.Picture: Hensel FP 0241 ENYSTAR empty housingWhich IP degrees of protection are recommended for empty housings?The IP degrees of protection classify the protective effect / sealing effect of an empty housing for electrical devices against the ingress of foreign bodies such as tools, dirt and liquid water. IP degrees of protection are defined by the international standard EN 60529.Already knew?The term 'protection class' has nothing to do with the IP protection classes. In electrical engineering, the protection classes describe the protection of electrical equipment to prevent an electric shock when touched. There are protection classes 0, I, II and III and are usually shown as symbols on the respective devices.The rating consists of the letters IP followed by two digits. The higher the number, the better the protection. The first digit describes the degree of protection that the housing offers against the ingress of solid foreign bodies. These can be pointed tools, sticks, fingers or dirt and dust in the air. Anything that could damage the circuitry or mechanics of the installed equipment. The second digit defines the protection of the devices inside the housing against various forms of moisture. This protection area begins with light drops and leads to splashes and water jets to submersion.Be sure to select an IP protection class that corresponds to the place of use and the probability of hazards occurring. If a housing is installed in a lockable and always dry house connection room without a water connection, a low degree of protection is sufficient. When used outdoors or in other dirty and damp environments, the IP protection class should be as high as possible. The IP 67 ensures, for example:a tightness against foreign bodies up to dustdevice protection even in the event of brief submersion at a depth of up to 1 meter for a maximum of 30 minutes How should I protect my empty housing from unauthorized access?In addition to protecting the installed technology from external influences, empty housings for electrical devices also protect people. It is irrelevant whether people accidentally come into contact with the housing or want to gain access willfully. If a housing is freely accessible, you will certainly ask yourself whether a normatively flawless locking system has been implemented. At this point it should be said right away that you don't have to worry about it. Protection against unauthorized access is not possible. Nevertheless, all empty housings must be able to be closed in some way. Each manufacturer has its own technology. Plastic screws or metal screws are often used to connect the lid to the box. In other words: Opening and closing is done using classic tools (including screwdrivers) or by releasing locking mechanisms. For security reasons, 'locking' an enclosure is not permitted. In an emergency, access to the internal devices must be guaranteed at all times.Where can I buy cheap and high-quality empty housings?The eibabo® shop offers high-quality, robust and durable empty housings for use as electrical distribution boards, iso housings, housings for field distributions or industrial housings. Well-known manufacturers include Dehn+Söhne, Spelsberg, Rittal, OBO Bettermann, Eaton (Moeller), Hensel, Hager, Klauke, Rose System, Televes, as well as von Striebel&John, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Triax and GSAB Elektrotechnik.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Distribution boards > Empty cabinet you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Arrester housingBase plateBuilt-in housingCable management frameCompensating panelControl cabinet baseCounter systemEngineering centerFiber optic distributorFire protection cabinetFuse junction boxHeadend moduleHood distributorLightning arrester housingMeter boxPressure fan cover setProtective housingScreenSide edgeSide panelSingle housingSpare PartsSplitter housingStand housingSwing frame coverSystem caseVending machine boxVentilation socketfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Basic enclosure:ABLABNAstro StrobelBachmannBoplaCobiNetConrad ElectronicCorningDehnDiverseEatonGSABHagerHenselIlmeIndexaKlaukeLegrand BticinoMicrosensOBORockwellSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergStahlStiebel EltronStriebel & JohnTelevesTriaxWieland
Push button connector - Most products in this catalog are push buttons with KNX bus coupler. They look like a normal standard switch or push button, but are KNX push buttons, which are parameterized by means of the ETS and are significantly less expensive than the typical KNX push button. The KNX push buttons BA are connected to the KNX system via integrated bus coupler. The push buttons with bus couplers are available as single, or double type and with middle position, which doubles the range of functions due to upper and lower actuation points. Generally, all touch surfaces can be given separate functions and often provide status LEDs, an advantage over the alternative KNX push button interface with conventional single or double switches. The BA push buttons are also available as splash-proof types and suitable, depending on the manufacturer?s instructions for surface installation in wet rooms. Often BA push buttons also have an integrated temperature sensor. Please refer to the eibabo manufacturer?s descriptions. Eibabo offers KNX push-button bus couplers made by Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Gira, Hager, Jung, Merten and Siemens. The eibabo catalog also offers conventional push buttons couplers or other bus systems, such as communication interfaces, contact input modules, switch gateways, radio transmitter modules, switch interfaces and many more.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Touch sensor connector for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Building controlBuilding system technologyBus couplerBus system button couplingButton couplerButton couplingButton positionFlush mount couplerHome controlMiddle positionNetworkingRoom temperature controllerRoom thermostatThermostatTouch sensor connector for bus systemValve adapterfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Push button connector:Busch JaegerEltakoJungMerten
Alarm control panel - Would you like to control and regulate as many functions of your KNX building automation as possible from a central location? Then take a look at our multifunctional alarm control panels. With these convenient control centers, you always have an overview of all the comfort settings, automatisms and security-related parameters integrated in the building network. Read more about the use and function of these devices below.Image: Busch Jaeger 8136/12-811 KNX Comfort PanelWhat is the KNX protocol?In order to be able to understand the full potential of the alarm control panels, you must first know the KNX standard and its possibilities.There is a growing desire for more convenience and versatility in managing the heating, lighting and security of a home or office building. At the same time, the efficient use of energy is becoming increasingly important. People want a comfortable, environmentally friendly and safe environment to live and work in. And this is where automation can make a valuable contribution. More comfort, greater security and at the same time lower power consumption can only be achieved with intelligent controls for all devices involved. However, this is fundamentally a problem, since when implementing such a system, numerous different sensors and actuators must be controlled using different command devices. Furthermore, the large number of cabling means increased construction work and more effort during installation for planners, as well as higher costs for the user. Simplification would require a system that eliminates the problems of isolated devices. And that is KNX. KNX ensures that all components communicate in a common language. It doesn't matter what kind of device you want to use. The functions can be individually adapted to your needs and include, for example:lighting and blindsSecurity systems, alarm and surveillance systemsEnergy management, heating, ventilation, air conditioningremote controlsAudio and video controlsInterfaces to systems for building maintenance and building management All these functions work with the KNX fieldbus for building automation via a single system. All components interact with each other and create a dynamic building control system. With over 500 KNX-compliant manufacturers, flexibility and choice are huge. KNX is thus the global standard for intelligent building control and ensures full compatibility between manufacturers and related products. The KNX system can be used in almost any building or open space - from a small house to a large shopping center or industrial complex.What are KNX annunciator control panels?A KNX annunciator panel and control panel are usually highly complex, room-spanning control devices, infotainment interfaces and entertainment centers. With these devices, the complete control of a KNX building automation can be implemented at a central point.Which controls are possible with alarm control panels?There are countless equipment details for complex, logical functions. These include, among others:switching and dimmingBlind controls and automatisms for shadingroom temperature controlsCentral functions and scene controlsMultimedia, IP telephony, RSS reader, intercom with image, e-mail, voice memo and graphic memoMonitoring of consumption dataDoor communication with integrated camera and proximity sensorVideo surveillance with alarm and reporting function Everything is now possible. More and more KNX manufacturers are also offering direct interfaces to other home automation systems. These include Bang & Olufsen (B&O), Philips, Siemens Logo, Siemens SPS, CoDeSys, Beckhoff, Omron, Mitsubishi and many other systems. The menu structures of the KNX signaling control panels are partly already implemented or completely freely parameterizable.What should I look out for when buying a KNX annunciator control panel?The requirements for operating your building automation can be quite different. Depending on the type and complexity of your system, a simple device may be sufficient or a complex device may be required.Saving TIPIf it is 'only' about basic functions such as dimming, setting blinds or controlling the heating, we recommend our high-quality KNX push-button sensors. These can also be parameterized individually, look smart and are significantly cheaper to buy.This results in some purchase criteria that you can consider when making your choice:What is my budget?Do I need a complex annunciator control panel at all or can I achieve the same result with alternative devices (e.g. a push button sensor)?Which functions do I want to map?What color and design do I like (glass, stainless steel, plastic)?How should it be operated (keys, touch)?Should the bus coupling be integrated?What other interfaces are required?Where and how is the device installed (surface-mounted, flush-mounted)?Do I only need the control element or also mounting material and frame?Should a possible display be in color or is a monochrome variant sufficient?Is a special degree of protection necessary (e.g. for outdoor installation)?and more What should be considered during installation and integration into the home network?The devices are very complex. You should therefore note that commissioning can also be very time-consuming. Integration into a network via KNX IP router (routing & tunneling protocol) or KNX IP interface (tunneling protocol) is often necessary for full functional use, depending on the required protocol. Therefore, please ensure that you also lay a network cable in addition to a 230V AC power supply and the KNX bus cable. designeibabo® offers versions in high-quality stainless steel or with the finest capacitive glass surfaces as well as individual frame designs. This makes these all-rounders an eye-catcher in every multimedia KNX smart home. In this eibabo® catalog you will find high-quality KNX panels, KNX comfort panels, design frames, KNX touch panels, KNX control panels, KNX mini panels, KNX smart panels, KNX glass color displays, KNX LED displays and many other devices for controlling your Attachment. The leading manufacturers are ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, Elsner-Electronics, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Legrand, MDT, Merten, Peha, Pro-face, Siemens and Warema.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Signalling and operation panel for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Annunciator panelColor displayComfort PanelControl panelCover frameDisplayDisplay controlDisplay deviceDisplay unitFlush-mounted boxFrameMinitableauMultifunction deviceOperating unitRadio controlRemote controlRoom managerSmartphone operationStatus indicatorTactile screenTouch computerTouch displayTouch panelTouch screenVisualizationVisuControlfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Alarm control panel:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEatonElsnerfrogblue AGHagerIssendorffJungMDTMertenPro-faceSchneider ElectricSiemens
Analog input - Analog inputs are needed to capture analog DC sensor signals / measuring values of the type (voltage signals or current signals) 0-1 V, 0-5 V, 0-10 V, 1-10 V, 0-20 mA , 4-20 mA and to send them on the bus, e.g. for wind, rain, brightness, temperature, twilight, or moisture in order to process them further. Depending on the manufacturer also standard sensors PT100, PT1000 or NTC can be used. Thus, in the KNX system, telegrams 1 byte (EIS6) or 2-byte (EIS5) can be sent for display in KNX visualizations, KNX panels or displays. Analog inputs are also able to send limit values parameterized with the ETS as 1 bit values to the KNX bus to trigger other functions or messages as soon as a measured value exceeds a defined value or falls below it. KNX analog inputs usually require a voltages supply. This eibabo catalog contains analog inputs for various automation systems (LCN, Radio Bus, KNX, etc.). KNX analog inputs can be ordered for all installation types on the surface, concealed, built into ducts, walls or ceilings or for installation in electrical distributions. Now the question arises why an analog input is required if any common weather station already offers the usual sensors and this usually with considerably more parameters. However, usually a standard KNX weather station has just a few permanently installed sensors which is usually sufficient for the purpose of measuring physical environmental variables outside. However, on the market there are thousands of different conventional active and passive sensors for different requirements and functions. Conventional active 0-1 V, 0-5 V, 0-10 V, 1-10 V, 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA current or voltage sensors might be needed specifically, for example, for special sensors to carry out regulating processes by means of KNX. The potential for these conventional sensors is enormous and can be exploited by using KNX analog inputs. KNX also provides suitable input modules for passive sensors for evaluation in the KNX bus system. The disadvantage of analog signals is the susceptibility to trouble if there are very precise requirements. Therefore, in the automation sector analog sensors are increasingly replaced by digital systems in control technology. Therefore, the demand for sensors with digital output signal is increasing. Sensor manufacturers worldwide will benefit in the coming decades from the extreme demand for a variety of sensors, for example, for contactless capture of body temperature and heart rate, the detection of specific facial expressions and gestures to the point of recognizing emotional states from various signal evaluations, for intelligent systems (automation, smart home, robotics, etc.). We are fully convinced of this.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Analogue input for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Air conditioning technologyAnalog actuatorAnalog inputAnalog input moduleAnalog inputsAnalog interfaceAnalog sensor interfaceAnalogue inputAnalogue input for bus systemBus systemBus system analog inputConsumption meterControl unitCurrent outputEIBEngine control unitFan technologyFuel consumption meterHeating technologyInputInput moduleMoellerfunkRadio systemSensorSwitching actuatorSwitching inputTransducerVoltage outputfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Analog input:ABBBusch JaegerEatonHagerIssendorffJungMDTMertenMetzSchneider ElectricWarema
Ventilation unit - Clean and fresh air in your home: You can find products and information on efficient living space ventilation here. We will introduce you to our high-quality and inexpensive ventilation units and give you tips on how to use them optimally. In order to save on heating energy costs, modern houses are particularly well insulated. Passive houses in particular are almost airtight. Nevertheless, it is necessary that stale air can get outside and fresh air can get into the house. Moisture and pollutants must be removed, otherwise mold will form or other structural problems will occur.For trade and industry, the installation of ventilation is not just a basic standard for comfortable operational processes. The perception of a company in the service sector, the quality of the production processes and the productivity of the employees depend directly and indirectly on the indoor air quality. It is necessary to choose the type and capacity of the facility in accordance with the needs of the enterprise.So that you can breathe deeply at home and in the company, you can get ventilation units for your building in the eibabo® shop. With a high-quality system for controlled living space ventilation, you can filter and improve the air quality. Even if nobody is on site, such a system ventilates completely automatically. This contributes to well-being without sacrificing the benefits of good insulation.What is an air handling unit?Appropriate air quality in a building determines the well-being of its occupants. New buildings are now well insulated and stale air cannot escape from the building on its own. Polluted air and an excessively high CO? concentration have a negative effect on well-being. Compliance with certain air parameters is also necessary in many industrial manufacturing processes, storage methods and ripening processes. Therefore, a continuous exchange of air is particularly important. The best way to do this is to open windows and doors. However, if this is not possible due to structural conditions, the weather or the time of year, ventilation devices or room air systems are used.Simply put, air handling units are fans or blowers that move air. Simple ventilation devices are mounted in wall ducts and can take on different functions. As a supply air system, a ventilation device ensures that fresh air is supplied to the room. Depending on the model, the supply air can be cleaned, heated or humidified. As an exhaust air system, such a device removes the exhaust air from the room. Both supply air systems and exhaust air systems are usually present in a room. TIP:When using separate devices, their performance must be balanced, otherwise negative or positive pressure will be generated. In the case of structural restrictions, rooms can also only be equipped with an exhaust air system or only an air supply system. The supply of supply air or the disposal of exhaust air is ensured through special openings with other rooms. In these cases, combined devices represent interesting alternatives. They fulfill both tasks, are compact and available in different performance classes. Depending on the arrangement and performance, a ventilation unit can be used for point ventilation (e.g. for a workplace) or as general ventilation for an entire room.In this eibabo® shop catalogue, you will also find room air systems with central air exchange control. These usually have heat recovery and a high delivery volume for several rooms or an entire building. When using a central ventilation system, the installation effort is higher because ventilation shafts have to be routed from the control center to all rooms. This is usually only possible during the construction of the building or during extensive conversion work. Subsequent installation could not be installed within walls or ceilings and would remain visible.How do I know I need extra ventilation?Efficient ventilation guarantees a constant exchange of air in the room. Ideally, a building regulates this independently through small leaks or you support this by regularly opening windows and doors. If this exchange is interrupted, an increased level of carbon dioxide and water vapor affects our well-being. The most common signs of insufficient fresh air supply are:Irritation of the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throatdiseases of the respiratory tractfrequent headaches and increased fatiguearise from allergiesfungus and mold growthoccurrence of vermin Carbon dioxide is not only found in the air we breathe, but is also emitted from appliances, stoves, chimneys and boilers. Combustion processes produce harmful and toxic substances such as carbon monoxide. If you have any combustion processes in your home, be sure to ensure good ventilation. Excess water vapor can wet the walls, encouraging the growth of fungus or mold.Image: Glen Dimplex DL 50 WE2 decentralized ventilation unitWhere should ventilation units be installed?Depending on the type and scope of a system, the place of use must either be selected according to need or already determined during the construction phase of a building. For single fans you only need a power supply. They are usually installed in an outside wall and above head height. Classic rooms are bathrooms, toilets and kitchens. If you deal with fire (welding equipment), paint (fumes) or engines (exhaust gases) professionally or in your free time, then we recommend ventilation units in the relevant garages and workrooms.If you envisage a central ventilation system when constructing a building, please consider the function of the individual rooms and the frequency of use. In this way, sufficient aeration points and venting points can be provided at the appropriate points. These are then also above head height, usually built into walls or ceilings.What performance should a ventilation unit have?The calculation of the performance of an air handling unit or ventilation system depends on various parameters. At least for larger systems, the project planning should be carried out by an experienced installer. For apartments or individual rooms, however, you can select a system or model based on the total area or volume of the premises without complex calculations. As a rough guideline: They exchange the air in a living area of 30 to 60 m² with a capacity of 200 to 350 m³/h. A capacity of 350 to 500 m³/h is designed for an area of 70 to 130 m². Reserves due to certain cable routes and architectural features are already taken into account. Alternatively, you can determine performance based on the number of people typically in the room. In this case, assume around 60 m³/h per person, in quiet rooms such as bedrooms this value can be reduced to 40 m³/h.What is the difference between ventilation and air conditioning?Ventilation and air conditioning systems improve air quality. However, the systems do not replace each other, they complement each other. Ventilation removes used air and brings fresh air into the room. The air conditioner cools and circulates the air in the room. The air conditioner does not supply fresh air to a room and does not extract polluted air. However, many models improve other air parameters by changing the temperature or humidity or by cleaning the air using filters.save energyBoth systems should not run at the same time. Otherwise, the operating costs of the air conditioning system will increase due to the constant flow of uncooled air through the ventilation.In combination, however, both installations have a positive effect on the premises. Proper use can significantly impact health and well-being and improve quality of life.What should I look out for when buying a ventilation unit?It doesn't matter whether you choose a single unit or a ventilation system. In any case, there are a few basic things to look out for when making a purchase. These include:The performance - Does the flow rate correspond to the desired volume of air to be exchanged in a certain period of time?The power supply - Can I provide the necessary power supply at the appropriate installation sites?Energy efficiency - Does the device work economically and is long-term operation economical?The noise development ? What noises do the respective devices generate and could they be disruptive?The equipment ? How are the microclimate or the heating costs influenced by filters, heat exchangers or humidifiers?The look ? Can a ventilation unit be installed discreetly or does it bother me to look at it?Maintenance ? What are the follow-up costs for maintenance, repairs and filter changes? At eibabo® you can get ventilation units, room air systems and accessories such as filter mats and covers at top conditions. Well-known manufacturers such as Ebm-Papst, Glen Dimplex, Helios, Maico, Stiebel Eltron and Vaillant offer the best quality, durability and energy efficiency. Enjoy many secure payment methods. We ship your new air handling units worldwide.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Ventilation appliance you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Air heatingAirflowCeiling deviceCentral systemCentral unitDecentralizedExhaust systemFan unitFlat deviceHeat exchangerHeat pumpHeat recoveryHeat recovery deviceHome ventilationInstallationIntegral systemMoisture recoveryRoom air systemRoom ventilationVentilation boxVentilation heaterVentilation setVentilation systemsVentilation unitVenting deviceWaiting roomWall bushingWall mountingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Ventilation unit:Ebm-PapstGlen DimplexHeliosMaicoStiebel Eltron
Cabinet keys - Switch cabinets and housings are available in different designs. Some simply latch, others are fitted with standard triangular or square hasps. Publicly accessible switch cabinets are usually secured with switch cabinet locks, for which a classic key is required, because nobody wants unauthorized persons to tamper with their own electrical installation. The eibabo technology store offers you suitable keys for all of these locking mechanisms. Our portfolio ranges from double-bit keys to universal key crosses to individual replacement keys. Choose from our wide range, use one of the many payment methods and monitor your delivery with our shipment tracking. eibabo is proud of tens of thousands of positive reviews.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Energy distribution systems > Key for enclosures/cabinets you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:3-point key4-point keyArchitect keyBeard keyBowden keyCabinet keyControl cabinet keyCrescent KeyCruciform wrenchCylinder keyDouble bit keyHalf moon keyKeyKey crossKey for barrier postKey for enclosureKey for enclosures/cabinetsKeys for cabinet systemsSocket spannerSocket wrenchSpare keySpecial keySquare keySquare socket wrenchSwitchgear cabinet keyThree-square wrenchTriangular wrenchUniversal keyfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cabinet keys:ABNCimcoEatonElcomFHF Funke+HusterHagerHekatronHenselIntercableJungKlaukeKnipexPentairPhoenixRittalStahlStriebel & JohnTriaxWeidmüllerWeraWihaWindowMaster
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