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Vahle - The Vahle Group is an internationally active family company with its headquarters in Kamen, Westphalia. It is managed by the fourth generation and was founded in Dortmund in 1912 as a general partnership. The basis for the success was the first power rail invented by Paul Vahle. Today, Vahle presents itself as a creative, innovative high-tech production company that acts as a holistic system provider for mobile industrial applications. It develops and produces products and system solutions for energy, location and data transmission systems in mobile consumers in crane technology, intralogistics, the automotive industry, port technology, passenger transport and entertainment. But what does that mean? The company's technology is in everything that moves. These can be trams, elevators, driverless transport systems, automatic small parts storage or shuttle systems, but also sorting systems, automatic forklifts, fairground rides and roller coasters as well as cranes of all kinds. Vahle Technik also moves the world's largest Ferris wheel. The company offers its products and services in over 50 countries worldwide and consists of numerous national and international sales offices and subsidiaries. You will also find individual components from the Vahle range in the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® with products such as carbon brushes, cable trolleys, current collectors, sliding suspensions, feeds, cast resin insulators, connecting cables and connection materials. The title "Made in Germany" has always played an important role for the company. All products and system solutions are manufactured in Kamen and Dortmund to ensure the highest level of quality and reliability. We at the eibabo® technology store are happy to adopt these values and, in addition to high-quality items, also offer many secure payment methods and the Trusted Shops buyer protection.
Erco - The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® are specialist centers for lighting components of all kinds. The implementation of particularly complex light and lighting projects is one of the core competencies of Erco GmbH. The company is one of the world's leading specialists when it comes to effective, LED-based architectural lighting. The family company has its headquarters, head office, research and development and production in Lüdenscheid. The company is present in more than 55 countries with independent sales and partner organizations, numerous agencies, offices and showrooms. Erco has been family-owned since it was founded by Arnold Reininghaus, Paul Buschhaus and Karl Reeber in 1934. The market entry was made with spring-loaded roll-up mechanisms for hanging lamps. After the war and especially during the time of the West German economic miracle, the company developed into a system manufacturer for architectural lighting. Today it has completely switched to an energy-efficient product range based exclusively on LED technology. This means that holistic lighting solutions can now be implemented that include buildings of all kinds, regardless of whether they are showrooms, workplaces, administrative buildings, commercial units, hotels, shopping centers, theatres, airports, residential buildings, bridges or monuments. The reference list sounds correspondingly impressive. The Erco lighting concepts can be experienced, for example, at the Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, on the forecourt of the Opera House in Sydney, at the Brandenburg Gate or in the Danish Royal Library. Around 1,000 employees around the world ensure that ERCO LED technology is constantly being further developed. Even if you don't want to stage your own palace, the Erco products available in the eibabo® technology store will also provide you with atmospheric lighting effects. These include power rails, wing rails, feeds, couplings and connectors, 3-phase adapters, end plates and point outlets.

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Downlight - Are you interested in downlights, recessed wall lights or LED spotlights for installation in a ceiling? What options do you have for setting accents in your room? Find out here what the differences are and what you should look out for when buying. In the eibabo technology store you can get downlights in different shapes and sizes, as complete recessed lights or as individual chassis. Some bulbs are included in the scope of delivery.What are downlights?Downlights are subtle lights that can have a big impact. They are ideal for all rooms in which accentuated or area lighting is required without the luminaire itself being the focus. Downlights are installed in the ceiling and create a stylish and effective ambience. The difference to classic recessed spotlights lies in the relatively wide beam angle.Where can you use downlights and recessed spotlights?Downlights or recessed spotlights are available in different versions. These can be perfectly adapted to the respective environment. There are models with a round or square frame, different light colors and different light intensities. So you can find exactly the lighting that suits your space and your needs. Use downlights for general room lighting. For example, they can be installed in the kitchen above the stove or worktop. Downlights are also a good choice in hallways and stairwells, as they ensure optimal illumination of the route. In rooms with high ceilings, such as offices or hotels, downlights ensure pleasant and even illumination without glare. Downlights are also ideal in the area above the washbasin with mirror. TIP:If you want to illuminate an area, you prefer downlights. If you want to set accents, use recessed spotlights. Recessed spotlights are often integrated into pieces of furniture and produce a narrow cone of light with a sharper contrast between light and shadow. Recessed spotlights are ideal for illuminating pictures in galleries or for emphasizing dark areas. Recessed spotlights are easy to install and in many cases replace conventional pendant lights. Due to their compact size and the unobtrusive design, downlights and recessed spotlights adapt perfectly to the environment and turn every room into a stylish place.What should be considered before buying downlights and recessed spotlights?Downlights and recessed spotlights are permanently attached to the building. These cannot be easily removed like a floor lamp or desk lamp. So plan carefully. Subsequent changes can be complex.Mounting, installation depth and fire protectionWith flush mounting, the light is built into the wall or ceiling and only the cover frame remains visible. Individual lights and series built-in lights can be used. The installation depth varies depending on the design. There are flat models that are only 1 to 2 cm deep and deeper models that are 6 cm or more. Pay attention to the heat development. Classic lamps get hot. Good rear ventilation is used for fire protection. Heat development is significantly lower with LED lights. locationIf you want to install recessed lights in the bathroom, sauna or laundry room, they should be suitable for use in humid environments. Please refer to the product description to see whether your desired model meets the necessary requirements. Pay particular attention to the IP protection class. Image: EVN PC650N91602 P-LED recessed ceiling lightpower supplyIn the case of permanently installed downlights, power is usually supplied via the house installation. Would you like to opt for a high-voltage system or a low-voltage system? Depending on this, external or integrated power supplies are required. Number of lights and positioningFirst of all, you should think about which areas of the room you want to illuminate. The positioning of the recessed spotlights depends on the existing incidence of light through windows and other light sources. The number of lights is determined by the type and size of the room. As a rule, you install at least 2 to 3 recessed spotlights per square meter of room area. Make sure that the recessed spotlights and ceiling spotlights are not too close together. Otherwise the light would not be evenly distributed and shadows may form. The beam angle is also important for ceiling spotlights, as this determines how the light is distributed in the room. A narrow angle provides direct lighting, while a wide angle spreads the light more diffusely. Depending on the atmosphere you want, you should choose the right beam angle. Different light needsSome conventional lamps and LED recessed spotlights are dimmable. These offer the advantage that you can adjust the brightness depending on the situation. The brightness of the lighting should be selected so that it is comfortable for the desired atmosphere. Make sure that there are minimum legal requirements when it comes to lighting workplaces, for example. The color of the lighting should also be chosen carefully. Lighter colors like white and blue can brighten up a room and make it look friendlier or create a cool, fresh atmosphere. Warm colors such as yellow or orange are ideal for creating a cozy and cozy atmosphere. Experiment with different colors to find the right lighting for your space. flexibilityFixed lights are less flexible than other light sources. But here, too, you have the option of varying the direction of the beam angle using swiveling inserts. What advantages do LED downlights and LED recessed spotlights offer?You can install LED recessed spotlights and LED downlights almost anywhere. These are compact and provide a pleasant and stylish atmosphere in every home as general room lighting or as accent lighting. Many LED recessed spotlights are dimmable, so you can adjust the light intensity to your liking. There are now hardly any limits when it comes to the color of light. The biggest advantage of LED technology is its energy efficiency. Compared to conventional light bulbs, LEDs consume very little energy and save money. High-quality LEDs have a long service life and do not need to be replaced as often.Please noteThe illuminant is already integrated in many LED recessed spotlights. If you want to influence the brightness and light color individually, please choose a model with a changeable lamp.Recessed LED lights, where you can change the bulb, usually have a GU10 socket. When buying the lamp, make sure it has a G10 base and that the specified maximum power is observed.Should I opt for low-voltage technology for downlights and recessed spotlights?Is high-voltage technology dangerous and is low-voltage technology better? Whether LED or conventional light sources, there is the right technology for every taste when it comes to downlights and recessed spotlights. Both high-voltage technology and low-voltage technology have advantages and disadvantages. Incidentally, you have not only been faced with this choice since LEDs came into existence. Even with the halogen lamps you could choose between 230V and 12V. What is high voltage?High voltage is not high voltage. According to the general definition, high voltage begins at 1,000 volts. Low-voltage recessed spotlights are mostly operated with a voltage of 12 volts, some LEDs work with an operating voltage of 24V. With regard to the actual light output, there are no significant differences.high voltage:no extra transformer is required, LEDs have an integrated power supplychanging between LED and conventional is easyhigher power loss and more waste heat shortens the service life of the lampsthe safety requirements are higher (fire protection, installation) low voltage:LEDs have less power loss and higher efficiencythere is less waste heat12V low voltage is less dangerous for wet rooms and outdoor facilitiesa suitable power supply unit is requiredhigher planning effort for more complex installations Which of the two technologies you choose is a question of personal taste, the location and the existing technical requirements.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Luminaires > Downlight/spot/floodlight you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:A surface lightAccent lightingArea lightingBuild-up potCarrying caseColor changeCompact spotlightDepartment store lightEntrance lightHeadlight bulbInfrared sensorInterior lampInterior lightLightstreamLow-voltage spotlightMounted spotlightOutdoor lightsOutdoor spotlightPatio lightPower Rail SpotlightRecessed ceiling spotlightSpotlightSpotlightHeadlampSpotlightsHeadlightsFloodlightSquare lightStarry skyToledoFlatWallwasherfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Downlight:AbalightArcliteAura LightBachmannBarthelmeBaulmannBEGA GantenbrinkBrilonerBrumbergBöhmerEgloESYLUXEVNFischer & HonselHeraIDViiMIlluminaKonstsmideLEDVANCELTSOligoOpple LightingPaulmannPerformance in LightPhilips LichtRegioluxRidi-LeuchtenRZBSchmitz-LeuchtenSignify PLSSitecoSLVSun CracksTriluxWitte + SutorZumtobelZumtobel Group
Accessories outlet box - A tap-off unit is understood to be the tapping point for energy on busbar trunking systems. With busbar trunking systems, you can lay cables and lines to any location anywhere in the building. On these routes, it may be necessary here and there to tap off energy for the consumers located there. For this purpose, tap-off boxes are installed, which are mechanically and electrically connected to the cable guide rails. Depending on the type of electrical installation, additional protective devices such as fuses, switches and other components can be installed and wired in tap-off units. It should be noted that the electrical system with tap-off units may only draw energy but not supply it. In addition to the tap-off units themselves, you can obtain the relevant accessories for their installation here in the eibabo online shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Energy distribution systems > Accessories for tap off unit busbar trunk you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessories for tap off unit busbar trunkAccessories for tap-off box busbar trunkingAccessories/spare parts for tap off unit busbar trunkBlind stripsBusbar trunkingCarbonClampClipConnection clampConnection terminalDoor contactDouble pantographEnergy distributorIndoor useLine trolleyLockingMounting clipOutlet adapterPantographPantograph headPower rail adapterPower track accessoriesReduction boxRemote control contactSpare parts for tap off unit busbar trunkSupplementary component for outgoing adapter busbar trunkingSupplementary component for tap-off box busbar trunkingTerminal blockfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Accessories outlet box:Conductix-WampflerPrachtSchneider ElectricSiemensVahle
Conductor rail - With a power rail you create a fixed supply line for electricity in order to supply mobile consumers in the private, commercial or industrial sector. Here in the eibabo online shop, for example, you can get busbars for installing lamps and lights. Depending on where you distribute power rails in your shop, in the living room or in the open-plan office, you can flexibly attach different numbers of spotlights to illuminate different areas of the respective room individually. In electrical engineering, busbars are also referred to as busbars, with which you can easily and conveniently distribute currents to individual power lines within electrical systems. These are also part of the large eibabo range, along with the right accessories, tools, installation material, busbar supports, LED spots, spotlights and connection adapters.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Accessories for lighting > Light-track you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:1-phase track3-phase track3-phase track support profile3-phase wing power rail3-phase wing railBusbarCeiling lightConductorCopper pipeFeedGlass railGlass rail lightInterior lightsLight system busbarLight-trackLow-voltage busbarMounting railPendant lightPower converterPower railPower rail for lighting systemRailRail feedShelf ticketsShop lightingSurface mountingWing railWire suspensionfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Conductor rail:3F FilippiArcliteBruckBrumbergErcoFischer & HonselHeraLTSNeuhaus LeuchtenNZROligoPerformance in LightRidi-LeuchtenRZBSignify PLSSLVTriluxZumtobelZumtobel Group
Phase bar - Phase busbars are electrical engineering components that you can use to quickly and easily create safe connecting bridges between certain components of your installation. They therefore replace individual cable lugs and wire lines, the individual installation effort for which would be significantly higher depending on the size of the system. For example, you can use phase rails to connect residual current devices, miniature circuit breakers or fuses with one another. They are available in the form of fork rails or pin rails and, depending on the application, as single or multi-phase rails, as row connectors or FI-LS rails. Just have a look at the eibabo technology store. The phase busbar that is right for you is sure to be included. Use one of our many secure payment methods and become a satisfied customer of our online shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Low-voltage industrial components > Phase busbar you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:BusbarBusbar blockBusbar systemComb railCompact phase busbarConnection railDevice mounting railEarthing rail for distribution boardFork comb railFour-phase railLine jumperLinkPhase busbarPhase railPin comb railPower railRailRail blockSingle phase railSlot railThree-phase busbar systemThree-phase commoning linkThree-phase railTouch-safe busbar blockTwo-phase railUniversal comb railWiring jumperWiring railfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Phase bar:ABBABLBusch JaegerDEHNDoepkeEatonETAHagerMersenOBOPhoenixPollmannRittalRockwellSchneider ElectricSiemensWeidmüllerWöhner
Switching relays - How does a relay work? What different relays are there? Where are relays typically used? Which relay is right for your project? Learn more about switching and controlling circuits here. Switching relays are used in many different applications, for example in automated factories, in vehicles and in household appliances. The switching relays offered by eibabo® are high quality, inexpensive, versatile, reliable and universally applicable. The best-known manufacturers in our range are Wago, Schneider Electric, Bircher, Finder, Grothe, Hima, Issendorf, Metz Connect, Phoenix Contact, Siemens, Tele Hase and Omron.What are switching relays?A switching relay is an electromechanical device used to control electrical circuits. It consists of one or more electrical contacts that are controlled by one or more magnetic coils. When the solenoid is activated, the contacts close and current flows. When the solenoid is de-energized, the contacts open and current does not flow.Image: WAGO 788-312 socket with relayWhat should be considered when buying a switching relay?In view of the enormously large selection and the numerous specifications, choosing the right switching relay is not easy. Before you decide on a specific model, you should plan your switching device exactly and define the exact task of the relay. This results in the type of switching relay required. Now select a suitable relay for your project based on the following considerations:Is the installation fixed or moveable? Switching relays for mobile equipment should be able to withstand vibration and shock.What kind of contacts should the relay have? How many? What is the switching current and the switching voltage?Which current magnitudes and voltage magnitudes occur? Consider the nominal voltage of the coil, the coil current, the dropout voltage and pick-up voltage of the coil and resistances.Which response times and release times should not be exceeded?What is the expected switching frequency?What requirements do I place on the service life of the mechanical components?In which environment and in which temperature range is the relay used? How does a switching relay work?Depending on the design, relays can have a simple or complex structure. However, the basic functional principle is the same. The heart of a relay is the coil with an iron core. When current flows through the coil, an electric magnetic field builds up. A ferromagnetic armature responds and is attracted. This movement connects two contact springs together. The so-called working contacts in the relay close (normally open).Good to knowSwitching relays have electrical ratings for the coil and internal switch contacts. The coil voltage is the voltage required for the coil to operate properly. The circuit voltage rating represents the maximum rating of the switch contacts and should not be exceeded.In some designs, so-called break contacts are opened when the magnetic field is created. These are called openers. There are combinations of openers and closers, so-called changeover contacts or changeover contacts. As soon as the coil no longer generates a magnetic field, the armature is returned to its initial position by spring force. The working contacts are no longer closed.In addition, there are numerous other relay types, some for special purposes. As a rule, these relays differ in the functional principle, in structure and size, in the switching capacity and in the contacts. A few examples briefly explained:For example, thermal relays use a bimetallic strip that bends when heated, opening or closing the contacts. Thermal relays are commonly used in circuit breakers.Photoelectric relays respond to light pulses and open or close the contacts accordingly. These are used, for example, in photo flash devices and surveillance systems.In static relays there are no moving contacts. The switching action is triggered by thermionic valves, transistors or amplifiers. This list could be continued, for example with time delay relays, solid state relays, coupling relays, distance relays, differential relays, undervoltage relays or overvoltage relays. There are separate categories for many of these special shapes here in the eibabo® shop. Please use our intelligent search.What are switching relays used for?Relays allow a low current circuit to control or switch one or more higher current circuits. Switching relays in a variety of designs are required in electrical distribution and electrical installation. The switching relays from our shop can be used for all interface applications in demanding control systems. This allows you to connect highly sensitive and almost powerless controls of a PLC, a control system or a process computer with the power level of a machine or another connected consumer.What are the advantages and disadvantages of switching relays compared to other switching mechanisms?Switching relays offer the following advantages:Switching relays are inexpensive.The components are robust and tolerate voltage peaks and current peaks.Switching relays provide potential-free isolation from the load circuit.The heat development is low. Cooling is not necessary.Switching relays switch both very low signals and high-frequency power.In many cases, the current switching status can be seen with the naked eye.Thinner gauge wire can be used to connect the control switch to the relay.Relays make it possible to direct current to a device via the shortest path. This reduces voltage losses.  TIP:Semiconductors, semiconductor circuits or transistors are used as an alternative to relays. These offer an extremely fast response time. However, switching relays also have disadvantages:The mechanical components are subject to a certain amount of wear.Switching relays react sensitively to shocks and mechanical loads.The switching actions are audible.The response times and fall times are very long compared to semiconductors.The insulating capacity often depends on the environmental conditions. Why are protective devices used on some switching relays?If a relay is switched off and the coil suddenly loses current, a large voltage spike can occur. For this reason, protective mechanisms such as resistors or diodes are switched across the coil of the relay. These reduce or prevent the risk of these voltage peaks flowing back into the control circuit and damaging sensitive components. Resistors last longer, diodes provide more efficient protection against voltage spikes. You can judge what kind of protection is required based on the sensitivity of your components in the connected circuit.Why doesn't my switching relay switch off anymore?When choosing the right relay, you should pay attention to the loads that occur. Current peaks when switching can cause the contacts to 'stick' or 'weld' together. If the relay is not designed for the loads that occur, the surfaces of the contact springs will change over time. This can result in the contacts no longer opening when the relay is de-energized. Conversely, loads that are too low can also lead to a similar effect, since the self-cleaning process no longer takes place.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Relays > Switching relay you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AC contactorBracket mountBuilt-in relayChangeover relayCloserComplete relayCoupling moduleDC voltage relayInrush voltageInstallation relayManual control levelMiniature relayMounting clipPlug-in relayPower relayRailway relayRelay couplerRelay interface moduleRelay socketRelay switchRelay terminalRemote switching relaySingle relaySwitch moduleToggle relayTransfer blocksUniversal relayWindow drivesfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Switching relays:ABBAlbrightBircherComatDoldFinderGlen DimplexGrotheHimaIndexaLegrand SEKOLützeMetzMurrelektronikOmronPhoenixRockwellSchalkSchneider ElectricSHCSiemensTeleTTIWAGOWeidmüllerWieland
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