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Addressing of the device at the bus

Weather Station Suntracer KNX basic

 • Status: 15.07.2013 • Technical changes reserved. Errors reserved.

3.

Addressing of the device at the bus

The device is supplied with the bus address 15.15.250. You can program another ad-
dress into the ETS by overwriting the 15.15.250 address or by teaching via the pro-
gramming key on the circuit board inside the housing.

DANGER!

Risk to life from live voltage (mains voltage)!

With the 230V model, bus addressing via the programming key 
should only be done by an accredited electrician.

Do not touch any components on the circuit board while pressing 
the key.

4.

Maintenance

DANGER!
There is a risk to life from the live voltage (mains voltage)!

If you come into contact with live components in the device, (e.g. caused 

also by a jet of water) there is the risk of an electric shock with 
230 V devices.

Risk of injury caused by components moved automatically!

The automatic control can start system components and place people in 
danger (e.g. moving windows/awnings if a rain/wind alarm has been
triggered while cleaning).

Always isolate the device from the mains for servicing and cleaning 

 

(e. g. switch off or remove the fuse).

The device must regularly be checked for dirt twice a year and cleaned if necessary. In
case of severe dirt, the sensor may not work properly anymore.

ATTENTION

The device can be damaged if significant volumes of water penetrate the 
housing.

Do not clean with high pressure cleaners or steam jets.

Summary of Contents for Suntracer KNX basic Series

Page 1: ...allation instructions EN Elsner Elektronik GmbH Control and Automation Engineering Herdweg 7 D 75391 Gechingen Phone 49 0 70 56 93 97 0 info elsner elektronik de Germany Fax 49 0 70 56 93 97 20 www el...

Page 2: ...ot fog or dew If it stops raining or snowing the sensor dries quickly and the precipitation message ends Temperature measurement Switching outputs for all measured and calculated values Threshold valu...

Page 3: ...components within the device National legal regulations are to be followed Ensure that all lines to be assembled are free of voltage and take precautions against accidental switching on BCU type Own m...

Page 4: ...ctions 2 1 1 Location Select an assembly location at the building where wind rain and sun may be collected by the sensors unobstructedly Do not assemble any construction components above the weather s...

Page 5: ...omes with a combination wall pole mount The mount comes adhered by adhesive strips to the rear side of the housing Fasten the mount vertically onto the wall or pole Fig 2 The wind sensor must be mount...

Page 6: ...eam Example of the use of a mounting arm Due to flexible ball joints the sensor can be brought into ideal position Fig 6 Example use of the hinge arm mounting With the hinge arm mounting the weather s...

Page 7: ...d carefully so as not to pull off the wire connecting the PCB in the bottom part with the rain sensor in the cover soldered cable connection in case of 230 V AC version cable with plug in case of 24 V...

Page 8: ...ding under the circuit board and only feed the connector cables up wards through the openings in the circuit board Fig 11 1 Cable connection to the rain sensor in the housing cover 2 Opening for the c...

Page 9: ...ction to the rain sensor in the housing cover 2 Tension clamp for voltage supply 24 V DC 20 V AC Massive conductors of up to 1 5 mm or conductors with fine wires Terminal configu ration independent fr...

Page 10: ...he temperature sensor small blank at the bottom part of the housing when mounting the weather station Please also take care not to break away or bend the cable connection between the blank and the rai...

Page 11: ...nce DANGER There is a risk to life from the live voltage mains voltage If you come into contact with live components in the device e g caused also by a jet of water there is the risk of an electric sh...

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