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Eutonomy - euFIX S214 DIN adapter (with button)

euFIX adapters facilitate the integration of FIBARO system into building infrastructure: in homes, offices, warehouses and hotels. You can use the eu...

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euFIX adapters facilitate the integration of FIBARO system into building infrastructure: in homes, offices, warehouses and hotels. You can use the euFIX S214 Adapter to install the FIBARO® Switch FGS-214 module on DIN TH35 type rail in your electrical switchboard. The euFIX S214 Adapter consists of the case and the base board, where the FGS-214 module is mounted. The dimensions of the case are appropriate for a standard DIN TH35 type rail. The base board contains a set of screw terminals, where you can safely connected all the wires (power supply, input and output signals, control push-buttons). The front panel of the case contains two diagnostics micro-push-buttons S1 & S2, which you can used to control or to register the FIBARO® module within your Z-Wave system. Also you can remove it from the system without opening the adapter\'s case. Specifications:Suitable for FIBARO® FGS-214Supply voltage: 230V, 50/60HzLoad power: max 6.5 A (resistive load)Dimensions: 34.8 x 87.3 x 64.7 mmConductor wires cross section: max. 2.5 mm2Operating temperature: 0 °C to +35 °CRelative humidity: ≤95 %, no condensationDownload high resolution images for Eutonomy products.

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Varenummer
2989432
Model
EUT_EUFIXS214
Ean
5906874103661

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