Binary output interface module EK-FB1-TP
DIN railKNX

binary output interface module
binary output interface module
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Characteristics

Type
binary output
Other characteristics
DIN rail, KNX

Description

8-fold KNX binary output for switching and control of loads. Mounting in distribution board on EN 60715 rail (8 modular units, each 18 mm). To be used in KNX installations for home and building automation. On/off switching of individual loads or groups of loads Configurable as normally open or normally closed switch Logical gates and forced mode for each channel Manual control by levers (also without bus voltage) Status feedback of output channels through the position of the levers Block function for each channel Time scheduling: switching delay for on and off, staircase lighting function with warning signal Integration in scenarios Operating hours counter configurable via bus KNX actuator for independent switching of max. 8 groups of electrical loads. It has to be used in KNX installations for control of homes and buildings. The ekinex® binary output EK-FB1-TP is a S-mode KNX rail mounting modular device for independent switching of 8 groups of electrical loads; to this purpose the outputs of the device are equipped with potential-free relay contacts. The device is equipped with an integrated bus communication module and is designed for rail mounting in distribution boards and cabinets. To operate the device receives a telegram from the bus, sent by a KNX device (such as a pushbutton, a sensor or another switching or control device), that causes the opening or the closing of one or more relays. The manual operation of an output channel is possible also using the corresponding lever on the front side. The position of the lever simultaneously indicates the switching status of the relay.
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