KNX blind actuator EK-FF1-TP
roller shutterVenetianDIN rail

KNX blind actuator
KNX blind actuator
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KNX, roller shutter, Venetian, DIN rail
Market
home
Installation
DIN rail
Location
indoor

Description

16-fold KNX binary output 16(10)A for switching and control of loads or 8-fold KNX actuator for control of drives for motorized blinds, shutters or curtains. 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 membrane pushbuttons Status feedback of output channels through LEDs Switching pushbutton manual/automatic mode 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 Full up and down run Partial run with stop position from 0 to 100% of the length of the run Position setting (change during the operation of the preset position) Adjust the inclination of the slats (for blinds) Integration in scenarios Automatic control for protection against direct sunlight Automatic control for protection against weather conditions (rain, wind, frost) KNX device for independent switching of max. 16 groups of electrical loads (as a binary output) or independent controlling of max. 8 drives (as ablind actuator). It has to be used in KNX installations for control of homes and buildings. The binary output / blind actuator ekinex® EK-FE1-TP is a S-mode KNX rail mounting modular device for independent switching electrical loads (single or groups) and controlling motor drives.
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