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ABN - The company ABN is a medium-sized family business that produces high-quality electrical installation systems and products in the quality 'Made in Germany' at the Neuenstadt and Nuremberg locations in Germany. With the products, the ABN company serves the important needs of residential buildings, commercial facilities, sports halls, administration buildings, department stores, markets, industry as well as solar systems, hotels and kindergartens with products for electrical installation. As a global system partner for electrical installers and panel builders, ABN offers high-quality branded items, including from the fields of metering technology, distribution technology and outdoor electricity, and also tailor-made services such as training courses or seminars. As a niche manufacturer, one of the company's main tasks is the fulfillment of wishes and the delivery of individual solutions. The strong ABN brand will remain under the umbrella of Schneider Electric as an independent ABN by Schneider Electric brand. With the merger of ABN and Schneider Electric, the competencies for modular installation devices and metering systems are combined in order to be able to offer holistic and customer-specific energy distribution systems from a single source in the future. In future, the Schneider Electric team, with the strong brands Merten, Ritto and Schneider Electric, together with the ABN team, will have a comprehensive portfolio of solutions for retail and trade, switchgear manufacturers and distribution system operators. In Germany, the company Schneider Electric and the ABN brand will become a full-service provider for electrical installation solutions and expand the range to include networked and energy-efficient solutions for buildings.
ABB - Global leading technology group ABB specializes in energy and automation technology. ABB's business activities are organized into four global divisions, which in addition to electrification products also include powder grids, process automation, as well as industrial automation and drives. ABB's products and services enable its customers in the utility market, industry, transportation, and the retail sector to increase their productivity and reduce their environmental footprint. The ABB Group employs over 100,000 staff in 100 countries around the world. In the Electrification Products division, ABB offers a full range of technologies across the electrical value chain from the substation to the point of consumption, enabling safer, more reliable power supply. ABB's product portfolio consists of a wide range of digital and networked innovations, which increase the reliability and efficiency of electrical installations in low and medium-voltage applications. These include, for example, ABB solar inverters, modular substations, solutions for distribution automation, switchgear, sensor technology, and controllers, plus ABB KNX® systems designed to automate and network building infrastructure. You will also find a large selection of ABB products in the product range available at eibabo®: the integrated intelligent systems for smart home applications are used in industrial, commercial, and residential buildings. eibmarkt® offers over 3,000 extremely popular ABB items in its eibabo® shops. Around 800 items are always available from stock. ABB KNX® products as well as alarm systems, ABB circuit breakers, installation contactors, residual current circuit breakers, main switches, and relays are particularly popular. For example, the very quiet ABB KNX® actuators (10 A), which are ideal for distribution boards in living areas, can be found in the eibabo® smart home main catalog under switch actuator. The ABB items most frequently purchased from eibabo® for conventional electrical installation can be found in the eibabo® electrical material main catalog under electrical distribution installation. ABB offers complete building automation solutions that enable hundreds or even thousands of devices to communicate with one another. Individual ABB systems can be connected to increase efficiency even further, e.g. by linking blinds and heating/cooling systems for improved temperature management or to optimize load management for your building. With the ABB i-bus® KNX® system, open standards are used for the installation and control of building efficiency solutions, thus making your investment future-proof, even if the building is used for another purpose, and changes and expansions become necessary. Your top products from ABB can now be found at eibabo® in our vast range of high-quality ABB products.
Busch Jaeger - At eibabo®, we offer products from one of the most renowned manufacturers of electrical installation products: Busch-Jaeger. One of the most significant market leaders, Busch-Jaeger has more than 130 years of experience in the area of electrical installation technology and operates two manufacturing facilities in Germany. The company is part of the ABB Group and employs 135,000 staff in 100 countries. Around 1,300 employees work at Busch-Jaeger's two sites in Germany. Busch-Jaeger's portfolio covers everything from a complete product range for electrical installation featuring switches, sockets, special plug-in devices, modular installation devices, as well as dimmers and motion detectors through door communication systems to products for KNX® intelligent building automation. These high-end electronic products for smart home and smart building are designed for both energy optimization and the convenient central control of electrical loads in private and commercial applications. Busch-Jaeger is committed to promoting quality and environmental awareness. Occupational health and safety, data protection, and data security are also key aspects of Busch-Jaeger's corporate vision. An end-to-end management system in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001 ensures that Busch-Jaeger's consistently high quality criteria are met. To maintain the high quality standard of its products, the company works with an accredited central laboratory in accordance with DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025. Busch-Jaeger's product range comprises a total of more than 6,000 electrical installation products. All relevant Busch-Jaeger items are on sale in the eibabo® online shop and can be delivered worldwide. Busch-Jaeger's switch ranges are particularly well known: Decento, Busch-dynasty, carat, pure stainless steel, impuls, solo, Busch-axcent, alpha, future linear, Busch-balance SI, Reflex SI/SI Linear, Busch-Duro 2000 SI/SI Linear, All Weather 44, ocean, Busch-Duro 2000 WDI, and Busch-Duro 2000 AP, which can be purchased from eibabo® by private and business customers. eibmarkt® offers more than 2,500 Busch-Jaeger items in the eibabo® store, over 1,500 of which are available immediately from stock. The systems and branded products for ABB-free@home, KNX® building systems technology, door communication, Busch-Infoline, and Busch-easycare are becoming increasingly popular with our customers thanks to their high quality standards and particularly innovative features. However, Busch-Jaeger also offers other product solutions in addition to sockets and switches. These include Busch-Jaeger data communication, multimedia, dimmers, LED lighting, motion/presence detectors, USB charging devices, smoke detectors, heat detectors, management of blinds, room temperature controllers, timers, remote control, security technology, plus switches for German soccer fans sporting the logos of teams such as Borussia Dortmund, FC Bayern Munich, FC Schalke 04, Borussia Mönchengladbach, and FC Cologne, and numerous Busch modular installation devices. Busch-Jaeger items can be found in the eibabo® smart home, switches, and electrical material main catalogs with special purchasing conditions for private and business customers.

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Plug-in terminal - Would you like to connect solid or stranded conductors quickly and safely? This is not a problem with the plug-in terminals from the eibabo® technology store. Choose from numerous different versions for a wide range of applications. Best prices, a wide range of additional information and illustrations, fast availability and worldwide shipping characterize our shop. In addition to the company Wago, other well-known manufacturers offer high-quality plug-in terminals. The eibabo® shop stocks plug-in terminals from the brands ABN, Barthelme, Eaton, Finder, Hager, Hellermann Tyton, Kleinhuis, OBO, Phoenix, PROTEC.class, Spelsberg and Striebel & John.You will find a large selection of clamps for different requirements and areas of application. There is a large number of terminals, which are designed in different designs depending on the wire type and cross-section and thus perfectly match the respective area of application. These include bus coupler terminals, compact connection terminals, box terminals, terminal strips and connection terminals. Depending on the design and area of application, the plug-in terminals have a certain number of slots. Some variants of clamps are transparent. This will help you see if the wire is properly attached.Image: WAGO 243-208 screwless connection terminalWhat are plug-in terminals?Plug-in terminals is the name for numerous different spring-loaded terminals, spring-loaded terminals, connecting terminals or screw terminals. These are used in electrical engineering to connect wires, cores and lines. Clamping or screwing an electrical conductor offers a safe and maintenance-free connection. Already knew?Push-in terminal does not mean that the wire is fixed by inserting it into the terminal. There are also push-in terminals where the wire is held in place with a screw. The plug-in terminal is also often referred to as a Wago terminal. The clamps were given this designation after the manufacturer Wago. He introduced the spring clamp technology in the early 1950s and has continuously improved it since then. Since the 1970s, the product has revolutionized electrical installation, as screw connections can now be dispensed with in many areas. However, this does not mean that clamps with screw fastening are no longer used. In this catalog you will also find clamps with screw connections, also known as luster clamps or Euroclamps.Where are plug-in terminals used?Push-in terminals are one of the most popular methods of making electrical connections. Solid or stranded conductors can be connected quickly and safely with the help of plug-in terminals. In our shop we offer different types of clamps, which are suitable for different areas of application. For example, there are terminals for use in the following branches of industry:electrical industryautomotive industrytelecommunicationscommunications engineeringPlant construction and mechanical engineeringcomputer engineeringmedical technology In the private sphere, plug-in terminals are mainly used to clamp rigid wires in junction boxes, in control cabinets, in domestic installations or to connect lights.What should I know about plug-in terminals before buying?Electrical installations and electronic circuits almost always have to be connected to external devices, power sources, inputs or outputs. These connections are made using plug-in terminals. These are available in many different types, shapes, sizes and denominations. Choosing unsuitable plug-in terminals can cause some difficulties. These can be simple space problems within a terminal box or have serious consequences such as fires. Therefore, we would like to introduce you to some types of plug-in terminals. Although there are many other variants, we limit ourselves to the most well-known products, which can be found in almost every sector. The areas of application range from classic household wiring to automated applications.Push-in terminalsSo-called push-in terminals use small spring-loaded contact levers. The highlight is that the electrical conductor can be pushed into the terminal without tools. However, it is not possible to pull it out just as easily. The wire is effectively held in place. Compared to the screw clamp, this fixing method offers the advantage that the wire cannot be damaged during installation. If you want to release a pinched wire, pull on the wire while making an alternating twisting motion. In this way, you release the plug connection without damaging the plug-in terminal, the spring mechanism or the electrical conductor.Please noteNot all push-in terminals are designed for multiple use. Some clamp springs hold the wire 'forever'. If you want flexibility in your installation for modifications or repairs, choose push-in clamps with a lever-release lever. This releases the wire again when actuated.When choosing the right terminal, pay attention to the appropriate cable cross-section. This should always correspond to the permitted nominal cross-section of the terminal. You will typically find this information on the packaging. An electrical conductor that is too thin cannot be securely clamped and held.terminal blocks and terminal blocksTerminal blocks accept a single wire and connect it to a circuit or other system. Terminal blocks are available in a variety of sizes, ratings and shapes and are available in rows. Each terminal in a row is only fitted with one wire. This variant of the plug-in terminal is useful for connections that are subject to regular maintenance, repair or modification. Terminal blocks always have a mechanically strong body made of plastic or another insulating material. In addition to the spring attachment, versions with a locking lever are also available. The wire is inserted and a clamping lever holds the electrical conductor in place. Another common connection method is to use a screw. TIP:Great care must be taken when tightening the screw. Overtightening the inserted cable can damage the electrical conductor. An unreliable or potentially dangerous connection would result. In some variants, the screw presses the electrical conductor against a metal body. On other screw-connection terminal blocks, the screw presses onto a flat metal head. This in turn presses the wire against a metal insert.Pluggable terminalsPluggable terminals have a cable entry to allow the wire to be connected. On the other hand, these terminals have a plug output and thus offer a pluggable connection for further installation. This type of plug-in terminal is useful when the connection must be frequently disconnected for maintenance or inspection. These contacts are usually screwed.barrier clampsBarrier clamps also use screws as the mechanism for holding the electrical conductors. Barrier clamps often have more than one connection point for multiple cables or wires. These connection points are isolated from each other (barrier). Depending on the model, barrier terminals have small covers or housings. These protect the cabling additionally. Barrier clamps find application in house wiring and other high voltage connections where arcing or potential short circuits must be avoided.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation, isolation and connection material > Screw less terminal you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Apartment distributorCable connectionCan clampClamp adapterClamping railComplete cabinetConnection clampConnection clampsConnectorConnector pinsCounter distributionCounter systemDirect measurementEngineering centerFuse boxFuse distributorJunction box clampJunction box terminalMeter boxNeutral terminal barOverhead line clampPower boxRelaxation gripSix-wire terminalSmall distributorsSpare PartsTerminal blockTwo-wire terminalfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Plug-in terminal:ABNBarthelmeEatonFinderHagerKleinhuisOBOPhoenixSpelsbergStriebel & JohnWAGO
Switch cabinet empty - You still don't know which control cabinet to buy? You are not sure about the choice of size, materials and equipment? You will find the right control cabinet for your needs in this eibabo® catalogue. The control cabinet is the heart of an electrical installation. This is where all wires 'literally' come together.What is a switch cabinet?The control cabinet is a protected storage place for electrical devices and switchgear. This serves to ensure the safety of the devices and the people who work with them. A control cabinet contains, among other things, circuit breakers, fuses, relays, measuring devices and control devices. In addition, electricity meters, multimedia connections or power supplies can be installed in them. Control cabinets are usually differentiated according to design, size and function. The area of application of a control cabinet is often determined by its IP protection class (ingress protection). This indicates how well a control cabinet is protected against foreign objects and moisture. Most control cabinets are made of metal or plastic. Metal control cabinets are the best choice when it comes to security. Plastic cabinets are less robust and more likely to be damaged in the event of a fire. These are preferably used as terminal housings / terminal boxes for sub-distributions.What are the differences between the individual control cabinets?Control cabinets differ primarily in their design and location. Floor-standing control cabinets are designed for installation on the floor. They have a high load capacity and are ideal for heavy installations. Most floor-standing control cabinets have a double floor to ensure optimal ventilation. Wall switch cabinets are mounted on the wall or recessed from the floor to the middle between 1.10 m and 1.85 m. You will often find add-on control cabinets in server rooms. These are designed to be mounted side by side. Cabinets within a row do not have side panels. This saves space and simplifies installation across multiple cabinets. Their structure ensures optimal cooling of the installed devices. TIP:You can have special control cabinets for complex requirements made individually with additional cut-outs, bores, ventilation or viewing windows. Terminal boxes are usually smaller than control cabinets. Depending on the place of use, they are used to accommodate cables or lines and are particularly space-saving. Outdoor control cabinets are specially designed for outdoor use and are particularly resistant to the effects of the weather. These are often used in industrial plants or on construction sites. Corrosive environmental conditions can prevail in the pharmaceutical and food industries. You should therefore choose particularly robust materials such as stainless steel for such locations. These are especially suitable for use under difficult conditions.What is the function of a control cabinet?A control cabinet protects the electrical and electronic equipment inside. Dust and water should be kept away. In addition, sufficient cooling of the installation should be ensured to prevent overheating. The control cabinet itself must also be designed in such a way that it protects against external influences such as vandalism. A control cabinet usually has a modular structure. An individual subdivision into power ranges and control ranges is ensured by mounting rails and mounting plates. In addition to a flexible structure, these also enable simple maintenance and repairs. The components must be arranged within the control cabinet in such a way that no electromagnetic or mechanical influences occur.Image: Schneider Electric NSYS3D6425 control cabinetA control cabinet shields the installation from electromagnetic emissions from its environment. Control cabinets are usually closed so that nobody can accidentally come into contact with the installations. In addition, a control cabinet is used for fire protection inside and outside. Controlling the current flow is also an important task of a control cabinet. It may be necessary to regulate or switch off the flow of electricity in certain areas of the network, for example when a device needs to be repaired or replaced. This ensures that just the right amount of current is flowing and that there is no danger to equipment or people.Is the temperature in my control cabinet correct?The temperature in the control cabinet is an important factor for the function of the components installed in it. However, it is not only the temperature itself that is important, but its constancy. Extreme fluctuations damage the electronic components. In general, one speaks of an optimal average temperature of 25°C. If there are larger fluctuations, condensate can form. This may impair the function of the installed devices. Thus, the average temperature is not a reliable guide. You should make sure that the temperature remains as constant as possible. If this is slightly higher than the room temperature, this usually does not damage the installation. On the contrary: the evaporation of moisture is promoted. Most of the components in the control cabinet are designed for an operating temperature of up to 50°C. In order not to impair the service life, a temperature of more than 35°C should not be exceeded permanently.What should you consider when choosing a control cabinet?Choosing the right control cabinet depends on numerous factors. Control cabinets are available in a variety of sizes, designs and price ranges and can be used for different purposes. Ask yourself the following questions:In which environment will the control cabinet be installed? This affects the material and the IP protection class.Is it a private system or a complex installation? The size of the closet depends on that.What meters and devices will be installed and how many?Will the cabinet be installed in a public or semi-public area? Then it should be lockable.Who should be granted access to the control cabinet?Is an alarm system necessary?Should the operating conditions be monitored (temperature, humidity)?Is air conditioning necessary?Is a smoke detector or extinguishing system necessary?and much more NoticeControl cabinets are not indestructible and can be damaged by vandalism, improper handling or extremely high temperatures. Therefore, when buying, you should pay attention to its suitability for the intended purpose.The control cabinets from the eibabo® shop are robust and durable. In this catalog you will find numerous variants of the best quality. Well-known manufacturers include ABN, Assmann, Bopla, Devi, Eaton, Eldon, Enoc, Hager, Heitec, Kathrein, Mennekes, nVent Thermal, Panduit, Phoenix, Rittal, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Spelsberg, Striebel & John, Televes , Triax, Vertiv and Weidmuller. In addition to the switch cabinet itself, there may be other switch boxes or sub-distributors, depending on the complexity of the system. Empty and unequipped, the housings are made of metal or plastic. Depending on their size and equipment, these have bases for accommodating terminal strips or devices for mounting rail systems. In any case, you buy cheaply from eibabo® and receive your delivery in the shortest possible time.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cabinet enclosures > Enclosure/switchgear cabinet (empty) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Add-on cabinetAdd-on distributorBusbar systemCloset systemClosetsControl boxCorner cabinetCounter fieldElectrical enclosureElectronics housingEmpty plastic caseFood safeHousing solutionsHousing systemsHygienic housingIndoor housingIndustrial housingLarge closetLow-voltage distributorMetal frameworkOutdoor cabinetOutdoor heatingPlasticPlastic cabinetPlastic casePolycarbonateSingle cabinetSmall casefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Switch cabinet empty:ABNAssmannBoplaDeviEatonEldonEnocHagerHeitecnVent ThermalPhoenixRittalSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergTelevesTriaxVertivWeidmüller
Through terminal - Which feed-through terminals should you use for your control cabinet? Are terminal blocks the same as feed-through blocks? Find out here what the differences are between feed-through terminals and what they are used for. In the eibabo® technology store you can get feed-through terminal blocks from all well-known manufacturers such as ABB, Eaton, Eberle, Hager, Metz, Phoenix, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Spelsberg, TE Connectivity, WAGO, Weidmüller, Wieland and Wöhner at great prices and in large quantities. We deliver our range worldwide.Feed-through terminals fulfill several functions and are among the most important components within a control cabinet. It is mounted on the DIN rail. Feed-through terminals are connecting elements between the incoming cables and lines of an installation and the actual control cabinet installation.What is the difference between feed-through terminals and terminal blocks?Feed-through terminals are terminal blocks. 'Terminal block' is a generic term that also includes other types of terminals. These include, for example, fuse terminals and relay terminals. Other terms describe the way a terminal is constructed or its ability to connect the conductors. In these contexts, one often hears about one-tier terminals, three-tier terminals, spring-loaded terminals, push-in terminals or screw terminals. We would like to briefly discuss some of these types in the following sections.Why are feed-through terminals indispensable components in the control cabinet?Feed-through terminals offer the necessary flexibility in the control cabinet to connect rigid incoming cables and lines to the relevant fuses, actuators or other devices. A direct connection without feed-through terminals does not make sense. A clear installation would not be possible. First, the cables and lines are clearly laid out on the terminal blocks. They then lead them from there to the devices in the control cabinet. As a result, the entire installation remains flexible because there are connection points and nodes for checking and changing the system structure.Image: Phoenix PT 2.5-3L feed-through terminalEach connection that is made takes on a function previously defined in the circuit diagram. The installation of the system and the function of individual connections remains traceable. This makes later additions, repairs and maintenance easier. If you want to make changes, these can be done by reconnecting individual wires. The rigid supply lines remain unaffected.And there are other advantages: For example, you can only connect two wires to many modular installation devices. The feed-through terminal blocks offer further advantages here. An example: A fuse is intended to protect several lines. However, you can only connect the cores of one line. In order to also integrate the other lines, you can create clear bridge connections on the feed-through terminals. The electrician can also carry out insulation measurements and other control work directly on the terminal blocks. Troubleshooting is made much easier and faster.What different feed-through terminals are there?Each manufacturer builds the feed-through terminals slightly differently. However, the principle is the same. There are single-level terminals and multi-level terminals. While you can only connect one line in the single-level terminal, several incoming and outgoing lines can be installed in multi-level terminals. Use a three-tier terminal for a three-wire cable. The is designed for connecting the protective conductor, the L conductor and the N conductor. This arrangement saves an enormous amount of space in the control cabinet. Three-tier terminals are mainly found in the control cabinets of private households and in smart home installations. TIP:On some models, the protective conductor has no connection point for the outgoing line. The protective earth contact is made directly by the clamp connection with the DIN rail. Another feature that distinguishes feed-through terminals is the way the wires are fastened. The screw terminal fixes the respective wire with a screw connection. This method takes a comparatively long time, especially when the plant is complex. A spring-loaded terminal makes electrical contact with a mechanical spring. This consists of a bent, flat copper contact. The wire must be inserted through a hole in the copper contact. This is only possible if the contact is clamped with a pointed tool. When the clamping tool is removed, the spring pulls back and the wire is jammed. The connection is released in the same way. The push-in connection is another fastening variant, similar to the spring-loaded terminal. Here, too, a spring presses against the wire. In contrast to the spring-cage connection, installation is tool-free and therefore even faster. The wire is inserted into the spring shaft of the feed-through terminal and the spring locks automatically. If you want to loosen the connection, you need a pointed tool. A small screwdriver is usually sufficient, which bends the retaining spring to the side and loosens the wire. This method saves a lot of time with cores with solid conductors. Wires with flexible conductors can also be attached using wire end sleeves using this method.Solid and flexible veinsYou can connect cables with solid cores and flexible strands in feed-through terminals. Both variants and combinations are permitted. Flexible cores can easily fan out. The use of ferrules makes handling easier with spring connections.The attachment of the wire using cutting terminals is rather rare. Use this variant if your veins are particularly thin. Here, the contact is made through a small cut in the insulation.Depending on the function and area of application, cables and wires with different cross-sections are used in the electrical installation. This affects the feed-through terminals. Appropriate feed-through terminals are available for all common cable cross-sections. Whether a clamp can be used for a specific cross-section is indicated on the clamp. It is usually possible to bridge the L conductor and the N conductor using several feed-through terminals, sometimes on several levels. Suitable cable bridges are available here in the shop.markLabeling the lines helps with orientation, especially when a new employee or another electrical company takes over the system. Some terminals have labeling fields. We recommend using this option and labeling all devices and connections in a meaningful way.The design of the neutral conductor contact is another distinguishing feature. In addition to models for classic wiring, there are feed-through terminals with which an N busbar can be used. The neutral contact on these terminals is designed accordingly so that the connection can be made with one hand. When using a busbar, you need an additional terminal for feeding. To securely fix the rail, use suitable support blocks or the fastening levers on the end clamps at the beginning and end of the row. Longer rails are additionally fixed every 20 cm. To be able to use cables with five cores, use multi-level terminals to connect the outer conductors.How to use feed-through terminals in the KNX area?In addition to the classic feed-through terminals, you can get special terminal blocks for low-voltage or KNX use. These have a different color and can therefore immediately be distinguished from other terminal blocks. This also contributes to order and clarity in the control cabinet. In terms of function, these terminal blocks hardly differ from conventional terminal blocks. You can connect cables with a cross-section of up to 1.5 mm2 to these terminals.Why are feed-through terminals not closed on one side?The available space in the control cabinet is specified in modular widths (HP). These provide information about the capacity of a control cabinet. Feed-through terminals are not manufactured according to this pitch, but as narrow as possible. The narrower a terminal, the more terminals can be installed on a specific area of the DIN rail. Good to know:Feed-through terminals are not closed on one side. The missing cover saves a little space. In relation to the length of a top-hat rail, more terminals can be mounted. Since feed-through terminals are mounted directly next to each other on the DIN rail, there is no danger of touching the contacts on the open sides. Without a side cover, a terminal is narrower. A cover is only attached to the last terminal in a row.Which installation aids and which accessories are available for feed-through terminal blocks?For the construction of a control cabinet, you receive numerous well thought-out components that simplify your work. For feed-through terminals, for example, the cross-bridges and busbars already mentioned are available. In addition, you will receive separator plates and end plates, covers, feeds or end blocks as well as test plugs, fuses, labeling fields and other components.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Terminal blocks > Feed-through terminal block you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Base clampBolt clampChangeover relayCompartment clampConnecting combsConnection moduleConnection technologyDistribution blockFeed terminalFour-level clampLightning arrowMarshalling boxMini clampMotor connection terminalMotor output terminalMulti-level clampMulti-wire terminalNeutral terminalPotential clampRelay terminalSocketSpring clampsSpring clipSwitching relayTerminal block connectorThermal voltage terminal blockThrough terminalUniversal clampfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Through terminal:ABBEatonEberleHagerMetzPhoenixSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergTE ConnectivityWAGOWeidmüllerWielandWöhner
Multi-level installation terminal - Which multilevel installation terminals are there and what functions do they have in the control cabinet? Are multi-level installation terminals the same as feed-through terminals? What's the difference? How is the assembly done? Here you will find answers to many questions. In the eibabo® technology store you can get multi-level installation terminals from all well-known manufacturers such as ABB, Hager, Phoenix, Siemens, WAGO, Weidmüller and Wieland at top conditions and in large quantities. Delivery is worldwide, fast and safe.Installation multi-level terminals are among the most important components within a control cabinet and fulfill several functions. The terminals represent connecting elements between the incoming cables and lines of an installation and the actual control cabinet installation. The assembly is carried out on the DIN rail.What are installation multi-level terminals?Installation multi-level terminals are multi-pole terminal blocks. The term 'terminal block' not only includes multi-level installation terminals, but also, for example, feed-through terminals, fuse terminals and relay terminals. Surely you have already heard or read about single-level clamps and triple-level clamps. These are other common names for feed-through terminals and tier terminals. When it comes to spring-loaded terminals, push-in terminals or screw terminals, the focus is on the type of wire attachment. But these terminals can also be counted among the multi-level installation terminals. The main feature of the installation multi-level terminals is the potential entries arranged one above the other.What is the difference to a feed-through terminal?The differences between feed-through terminals and multi-level terminals are small and mainly lie in the number and arrangement of the potential entries. A simple feed-through terminal usually only has one potential, while tier terminals can have several potentials. This saves space compared to feed-through terminals, since the feed-through terminals are arranged next to each other as individual terminals. A clear assignment of the different cores is guaranteed by the colored conductor entry openings in multi-level terminal blocks. Tier terminals are therefore more complex feed-through terminals and are often equipped with special functions for building installation, for example with N disconnect terminals, equipotential bonding terminals or distribution feed terminals.How important are multi-level installation terminals for control cabinet construction?With multi-level installation terminals, you achieve enormous flexibility in control cabinet construction. Rigid incoming cables and lines are clearly laid out on the terminals. You thus create flexible connection points to connect the actuators, fuses or other devices in the control cabinet with individual wires. This keeps the entire installation flexible, as there are nodes for testing and changing the entire system. A direct connection without installation multi-level terminals would not be clear and would lead to considerable effort in the event of changes.Image: WAGO 2003-7641 Multi-level installation terminalWith the implementation of a well-structured circuit diagram, each link created in this way takes on a comprehensible function. The installation of the system remains clear. Additions, repairs and maintenance in the future are made easier. Changes to the system are always possible by reconnecting individual wires. The rigid supply lines remain untouched.For a better overviewYou can attach labeling fields to some tier terminals. We recommend using this. Label all devices and connections sensibly. Matching labeling fields are available here in the shop.But this structure offers other advantages. During maintenance work, the electrician can carry out his insulation measurements and other control work directly on the tier terminals. This saves time and money when troubleshooting. For example, many DIN rail mounted devices (REG) only have two contact points for connecting the cables. With the use of installation clamps, you can expand this if necessary. An example: You want to protect several lines with one fuse. Unfortunately, you can only connect the wires from one line directly to the fuse. What can you do? In order to link further lines, establish clear jumper connections on the installation multi-level terminals.How can the cables be attached to the installation multi-level clamps?Each manufacturer builds the multi-level installation terminal blocks slightly differently. However, the principle is the same. While single-level terminals connect only one line as simple feed-through terminals, the installation of several incoming and outgoing lines is possible in multi-level terminals / tier terminals. A three-tier terminal block is designed for the connection of the protective conductor, the N line and the L line. The arrangement in tiers saves a lot of space in the control cabinet. Multi-level terminal blocks are used very frequently, especially in the smaller switch cabinets in private households and in smart home installations. TIP:If a terminal block does not have a connection point for the outgoing protective conductor, snapping it onto the DIN rail ensures 100 percent contact with the protective conductor contact foot. The types of attachment for the cables represent a special distinguishing feature. There are screw terminals, spring-loaded terminals and push-in terminals.With the screw terminal, a screw fixes the respective wire. This method is comparatively time-consuming, especially when dealing with a large system with many connections. Fastening with a screw must be done carefully so as not to damage the solid or flexible cable too much.With the spring-loaded terminal, the electrical contact is made with a mechanical metal spring. The spring is in the form of a curved flat contact with a hole. The wire must be put through the hole to connect. This is only possible if the spring is stretched with a pointed tool. The line will bind as soon as the tool is removed and the spring relaxes. The connection is released in the same way.The push-in connection is a variant of the spring-loaded terminal. Here, too, a spring-loaded metal contact presses against the wire. Installation is tool-free. The wire is inserted into the spring shaft of the multi-level terminal block and the contact is locked directly by the spring force. You need a tool to loosen the connection. Using a small screwdriver, bend the spring contact to the side and the wire will come loose. These connections save a lot of time with cables with solid conductors. Wires with flexible strands can also be fixed using this method, but they should be stabilized with a ferrule.The attachment of the cores using insulation displacement terminals is rare and is only used if your cable is particularly thin. With this method, the conductive contact is made by cutting the wire insulation.Special features of the neutral conductor contactIn addition to models with screw attachment and spring clamps, there are multi-level terminals where you can use an N busbar. With these terminals, the neutral conductor contact is designed in such a way that a busbar can be connected with a flick of the wrist. In this case you need an additional terminal for feeding. To ensure that the rail is held securely, use suitable trestles at the beginning and end of the row. Some clamps also offer mounting levers. Please also fix longer rails every 20 centimetres.Are there different tier terminals for the different cable cross-sections?Cables and lines with different cross-sections are used in electrical installations. This affects the tier terminals. Appropriate terminals are available for all common cable cross-sections. The suitability for certain cross-sections is indicated on the terminals. In addition, there is the option of bridging the N lines and the L lines via several tier terminals, sometimes on several levels. Suitable cable bridges are available here in the shop.Why are multi-level installation terminals open on one side?As you may know, the space available in the control cabinet is specified in modular widths (TE). The specification of the pitch units provides information about the capacity of a control cabinet and helps with the purchase decision. Installation multi-level terminals do not correspond to this grid dimension, but are manufactured as narrow as possible. So the narrower the individual terminal is, the more terminals you can install on a certain area of the DIN rail. Good to know:A pitch unit is 18 millimeters according to DIN 43880:1988-12. The installation width of the devices is 17.5 millimeters (deviation plus 0.5 millimeters) and its multiples. Installation multi-level terminals are typically mounted directly next to each other on the mounting rail. There is therefore no risk of touching the contacts on the open sides. This saves material in production and some space. Without a side cover, a terminal is slightly narrower. Only the last terminal in a row is covered.What are N disconnect terminals?Electrical systems must be checked regularly. The insulation measurement (e.g. between neutral conductor and protective conductor) is an essential part of such a test. As a result, possible insulation faults, which can cause fires and the associated damage to persons or property, are detected at an early stage. To do this, the neutral wire of each circuit must be disconnected. The use of neutral conductor disconnect terminals is therefore necessary in this country in public facilities, workplaces in trade and industry and in fire-endangered premises.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Terminal blocks > Multi level installation terminal block you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Cage clampDouble clampFeed blockFeed-through terminal blockFuse plugGround terminalInsta clampInstallation clampMulti-level clampPhase terminal blockSingle clampSpring clampSpring clipSpring terminalTerminal blockThree-wire terminalTier clampTripod clampUniversal clampfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Multi-level installation terminal:ABBHagerPhoenixSiemensWAGOWeidmüllerWieland
Dimming actuator - The technical requirements for the use of dimming actuators are very extensive. Why do I need a dimming actuator and which dimming actuator is the right one for me? In this eibabo catalog you will find many dimming actuators from different manufacturers, for example from the top brands ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, EVN, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens and Theben various automation systems or conventional applications.How do I plan the lighting correctly?You should not start with the control technology first, because this follows at the very end of the lighting planning. First you should plan the lighting according to necessity, appearance, ambience and your own wishes, followed by the functional requirements and then find the right lights.Save by planning!The more precise, the cheaper the execution of the installations. The more complex the functional requirements are, the more important it is to plan and research a suitable SmartHome system.Only then is the functional implementation carried out, which consists of many other topics.What should I know beforehand?Which lights do I want to install?Do I want to use a conventional installation or a bus system?Should the SmartHome be wired or radio (KNX, DALI, or Zigbee radio protocols such as Hue)?Which lights are switched and/or dimmed together and how?Should it be controlled via app or voice assistant?and much more... ... this results in the following findings, for example:Which cables and lines are required?Which control components (e.g. dimming actuators) have to be considered?To what extent do the operating resources have to be secured?How much space must be provided in the electrical distribution?Do I have to consider special flush-mounted sockets for lights?and much more... What do I have to consider before buying a dimming actuator?Before you buy a KNX dimming actuator, the load types of the equipment and their performance should be checked carefully. There are basically 3 types of KNX dimming actuators. There are dimming actuators with the control type leading edge, trailing edge or universal dimming actuators that recognize the connected load type and automatically activate the correct type of control. TIP:Install a few more lights in the room and use a dimming actuator to create a pleasant lighting ambience. KNX dimming actuators are available for installation in the electrical distribution system, then they have the suffix 'REG' for modular installation devices or as a concealed version 'UP' for installation in a mounting box or junction box or as an installation version 'EB' for integration in ducts or similar. 230V halogen lamps or incandescent lamps, for example, can be operated with both types of control.What is the difference between leading edge dimming and trailing edge dimming?Very simply explained; 12V low-voltage lighting (NV) with a conventional iron-core transformer requires phase control dimming, although these transformers are hardly ever used. 12V low-voltage lighting (NV) with an electronic transformer requires trailing edge dimming.The type of dimming of the dimming actuator can be recognized by the abbreviation 'RL' for trailing edge dimming for incandescent lamps, 230 volt halogen lamps and the abbreviation 'RC' for trailing edge dimming for incandescent lamps, 230V high-voltage halogen lamps, 12V low-voltage halogen lamps, dimmable LEDs and dimmable ones energy-saving lamps. It is also possible that both abbreviations 'RC' and 'RL' can be found printed on the dimming actuator. Often you will also find this imprint: 'R, L, C'. It designates which equipment the dimming actuator can work with (dimmer, transformer, LED). If you find all 3 letters or the abbreviations 'RL' and 'RC', then it is usually a universal dimming actuator.Image: KNX LED universal dimming actuator - Jung 390041SRIn this case, however, the limit values of the power ranges for each type of dimming with connected equipment must be observed. Dimming actuators often have minimum loads, which may not be suitable for the use of LEDs. Trailing edge dimming 'RC' (trailing edge control) is the most common application. Basically, the lamp and the dimmer must be marked as 'dimmable' and fit together. TIP:For LEDs, we always recommend LED dimmers or LED controllers, which have also been developed for exactly this application. If in doubt, you can also contact the manufacturer of the dimming actuator directly if you send a data sheet for the equipment (lamps and, if applicable, ballasts).Can I dim a fluorescent lamp? Are energy-saving lamps dimmable?Yes, fluorescent lamps and energy-saving lamps can also be dimmed, provided the lamp is suitable and marked as 'dimmable' or, in the case of fluorescent lamps, there is a dimmable electronic ballast (EVG) for 1-10V or the DALI standard. You can find KNX dimming actuators for electronic ballasts with a 1-10V interface under Smart Home > Light control unit. Another standard for electronic ballasts is DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface). The advantage over the 1-10V variant is that addressing is possible and there is no wiring according to groups. Further advantages are direct addressing, status messages, scene memory and a wide range of dimming options with the DALI ECG.How do I find out if my lamp / luminaire is dimmable?Basically, the light source used should first be checked to see whether it is dimmable. You can find this marking in the item description or on the packaging. Lamps that have already been planned and fitted with light sources must be checked for dimmability and the type of control with the control gear used.How do I determine the power for my dimming actuator?It must be clear which light groups are to be switched and dimmed together and how high the total output (W/VA) of the group is in order to select the appropriate KNX dimming actuator with regard to the required maximum output, the minimum load and the number of channels as well as the type of control Find. eibabo always recommends a thorough analysis of the application prior to purchase. Lamps and illuminants must be technically analyzed and checked against the technical data of the dimming actuator. In addition, there are countless different parameter properties of KNX dimming actuators between the manufacturers.Why can't I dim my LED light?All dimming actuators meet the standard requirements for dimming. In addition, many manufacturers offer additional interesting parameters. These parameters may be functionally important for your project. The marking KNX universal dimming actuator does not automatically mean that these dimming actuators are also suitable for dimming the LEDs you use.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Dimming actuator for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:ActuatorBasic moduleBinary inputBrightness controlBus technologyControl blockControl unitDimmer plugDimming actuatorsDimming extensionDIN railEnergy efficientExpansion moduleFan driveFunction moduleLight controllerLightbulbsLightingLighting technologyLuminaire controlOutput moduleRadio controlRadio receiverRetrofit lampsSocket coverStarter packUniversal dimmerUniversal dimming actuatorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Dimming actuator:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEatonElsoEltakoESYLUXFinderfrogblue AGGiraHagerIssendorffJungLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOLingg & JankeMDTMean WellMertenPehaSchneider ElectricSiemensThebenWielandZumtobel
Distributor-timer - digital - Don't you also think that many electrical consumers don't have to be in operation all day? Would you like to save costs and conserve resources? This is possible with timers for the control cabinet. Find out here which functions digital distribution time switches can take on and which special features you should pay attention to when buying.At eibabo® you will find the right digital distributor time switch for installation in the electrical distribution board. We carry a large selection of Astro timers, weekly timers and yearly timers. Manufacturers of high-quality devices include Hager, Finder, ABL Sursum, Theben, ABB, Stotz S&J, Legrand (BT), Grässlin, Eltako and Schneider Electric. In the following text we will go into the individual variants in more detail.What are distribution timers?A time switch for the junction box is an electronic or mechanical device that switches electrical consumers on a time-controlled basis. These can be switched on and off without having to flip the switch yourself. This can be useful in private households as well as in commercial companies and in the industrial sector. The purposes of the distributor time switches include, among other things, the automatic switching on and off of lighting systems or the control of fixed house installations such as heating, ventilation, lawn sprinklers and air conditioning units. This not only saves you time, but also money.NoticeDistribution time switches are often offered in grid dimensions (pitch units). Depending on the equipment, such a device requires one to four modular widths in the control cabinet.The advantages of a timer are therefore obvious: electricity costs can be reduced effectively through the targeted control of your electrical devices. At the same time, you have the option of making your home less attractive to burglars, for example by simulating your presence using optionally available random functions.You can also get digital or analogue timers for the socket in another catalog from the eibabo® shop. Their function is comparable to that of the distributor time switches. However, the area of application extends to 'mobile' devices that are not permanently installed. These include Christmas lights, aquarium technology or decorative items such as fountains.What functions do distribution timers offer?A high-quality distributor time switch offers numerous functions and programs for the individual setting of the switching cycles. These include:60 min program / 24 h programWeekly program / annual programAutomatic summer/winter time changeoverholiday programimpulse programcycle programastro programrandom programPermanent switching ON/OFFexpiration timerhour meter Image: Theben TR 644 top2 RC distribution time switchWhat is the difference between each type of timer?We often come across terms such as astro timers, weekly timers or yearly timers. With regard to a purchase decision, the question then arises as to whether there are significant differences between these models. The basic function is the same for all models. The differences lie in the detail and the setting options of the individual variants. The astro function of a timer adjusts the switching times daily to the seasonally changing length of the day. In other words: When the days get longer in spring, the device switches on a little later every evening and a little earlier every morning. This process is calculated electronically and does not require a brightness sensor, for example, which would otherwise have to give the command to switch the light on or off. With a weekly timer, you can set individual switching times for each day of the week. In contrast, the function of a very simple time switch is limited to setting switching cycles within 24 hours.Already knew?Modern timers have a powerful power reserve. In the event of a power failure, this ensures the function of the timer for up to 10 more years.The annual time switch offers even more extensive functions. This means that different switching times can be provided for each calendar day and vacations and public holidays can be taken into account.Do distribution timers require a separate power supply?Digital timers always require energy to operate. As a rule, a distribution time switch is clamped onto the DIN rail of the control cabinet and supplied with mains voltage via an integrated power pack. Time switches that are exclusively battery operated are rare. These are typically analogue variants, which are used, for example, as 'door openers' in stables when there is no electricity.Is a digital timer always better than an analogue model?An analog timer works mechanically, a digital timer works electronically. Whether one or the other variant is more suitable for you depends on your requirements for the device. Mechanical timers usually have a higher-level switch with which you can switch the device off completely, switch it on permanently or switch it to switching mode. Switch buttons arranged in a circle represent the daily routine. There are usually 48 buttons and each button stands for half an hour. Activate or deactivate the corresponding switching period by pressing or pulling out. Compared to analog timers, digital timers offer significantly more setting options and functions. In contrast to mechanical timers, you can usually set several switching programs down to the minute over days or weeks. The distribution timer is operated using buttons and a display. TIP:If you want to control more than one device with the distribution timer, choose a model with the appropriate number of channels. This saves a lot of space in the control cabinet. Times and switching programs are clearly shown on the display. In terms of accuracy and functionality, a digital time switch is clearly superior to the analogue version. However, it requires a certain learning phase to understand the technology and set switching programs. If you only need 'rough' and daily recurring switching processes, analogue time switches are still a good alternative. These are set up and ready to use in just a few seconds.Can distributor time switches be programmed using an app or externally?There are distributor time switches that have Bluetooth and can be configured using an app. This allows you to display and change the switching states via smartphone or tablet computer. The prerequisite is the coupling between the input devices and timers within a network. Another way of programming the switching times is to use manufacturer-specific software. You can transfer the switching information to a special memory card via the USB interface of your computer. The memory card can then be connected to the time switch on the construction site/in the switch cabinet and the switching data can be loaded into the switch and vice versa.Doesn't a distribution timer consume more electricity than it saves?If the focus is on switching a consumer (e.g. the lighting) on and off, a distribution time switch is of course useful. As a rule, active end devices consume significantly more power than a timer. The question asked above relates to switching off a device that would otherwise run in standby mode for hours.To answer this question, a distinction must be made between an analogue and a digital time switch. An analogue model is less complex and usually has an output of less than 1 watt. With an electricity price of 40 cents per kilowatt hour, for example, the consumption costs are around 1 cent per day with 24 hours. With a digital timer, you have to assume around 2 watts and thus calculate electricity costs of 2 cents per day. In this calculation example, the investment costs for one or more time switches should also be taken into account.You can now compare this with the standby power consumption of your devices. This essentially depends on the type, age and number of devices. Old devices with displays consume more power in standby than modern electronics with only one control LED. A mix of new and old devices in the household currently results in an average consumption of 1 to 2 watts per device. If you need a separate timer for each electrical device, using them to save standby power is therefore not economical. The situation is somewhat different with distribution time switches, which can switch several devices or machines with a high standby current at the same time. This may save you on standby electricity costs, although this is not the primary reason for using a timer in these cases either. TIP:Pay attention to the shortest switching time of the device if you want to switch short intervals. Some devices only switch every minute and only a few devices switch every second or even faster. An example: If you have a terrarium with a sprinkler system, the nozzles should usually only spray for a few seconds. This is to maintain high humidity. Prolonged spraying may flood facility and animals.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Devices for distribution board- / surface mounting > Digital time switch for distribution board you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Astro timerBuilt-in timerDaily timerDigital timerDistribution timerEnergy efficientExpansion moduleInstallation timerJunction boxLighting controlLocation dependentPosition dataPower reserveProgram clockQuartz timerSeries installationTimerTimer moduleTimersUniversal timerWeekly programWeekly timerYear time switchfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Distributor-timer - digital:ABBDoepkeEatonEltakoFinderHagerHamaLegrand BticinoSchneider ElectricSiemensTheben
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Optical Communication Head
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