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Switch actuator, 1-gang

Connection mode

Screw terminals

Switching voltage

AC 250 V ~

Switching current

16 A

Fluorescent lamps

16 AX

Switch-on current 200 μs

max. 800 A

Switch-on current 20 ms

max. 165 A

Connected load
Ohmic load

3000 W

Capacitive load

max. 16 A (140 μF)

Motors

1380 VA

Incandescent lamps

2500 W

HV halogen lamps

2500 W

HV-LED lamps

max. 400 W

LV halogen lamps with electronic transformers

1500 W

LV halogen lamps with inductive transformer

1200 VA

Compact fluorescent lamps uncompensated

1000 W

Compact fluorescent lamps parallel com-
pensated

1160 W (140 μF)

Fluorescent lamps T5/T8 uncompensated

1000 W

Fluorescent lamps T5/T8 parallel compensated

1160 W (140 μF)

Fluorescent lamps T5/T8 twin-lamp circuit

2300 W (140 μF)

Mercury vapour lamps uncompensated

1000 W

Mercury vapour lamps parallel compensated

1160 W (140 μF)

Reduction of switching current
per 5 °C in excess of 35 °C

-10%

when installed in wooden or dry construction walls

-15%

when installed in multiple combinations

-20%

Clampable conductor cross-section
single stranded

0.5 ... 4 mm²

Finely stranded without conductor sleeve

0.5 ... 4 mm²

Finely stranded with conductor sleeve

0.5 ... 2.5 mm²

Connection torque screw terminals

Max. 0.8 Nm

inputs
Control cable (preterminated)

YY6x0.6

Input type

Potential-free

Number

3

Total length of extension unit cable

max. 10 m

Cable type (preferably)

J-Y(St)Y

Poll voltage, extension inputs

approx. 5 V

6

Accessories

External sensor

FF7.8

Condensation sensor

BTS01

Leakage sensor

LES01

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82404303

28.01.2021

J0082404303

Summary of Contents for KNX 230011 SU

Page 1: ...stallation that there is always sufficient insula tion between the mains voltage and the bus A minimum distance of at least 4 mm must be maintained between bus conductors and mains voltage cores Danger of electric shock on the KNX installation Do not connect any external voltage to the in puts The device might be damaged and the SELV potential on the KNX bus line will no longer be available These ...

Page 2: ...pula tion in building automation and can be configured in the ETS project Detailed specialist know ledge is required A device certificate which is attached to the device is required for safe com missioning During mounting the certificate must be removed from the device and stored se curely Planning installation and commissioning of the device are carried out with the aid of the ETS version 5 7 3 a...

Page 3: ...on Disabling functions Debounce time adjustable Logic function characteristics logic gates Transformer conversion Disabling element comparator Limit value switch 4 Information for electrically skilled persons DANGER Mortal danger of electric shock Disconnect the device Cover up live parts 4 1 Fitting and electrical connection DANGER When connecting the bus extensions and mains voltage wires in a s...

Page 4: ...tronic device box with partition Ob serve cable routing and spacing Figure 3 Figure 3 Mounting example in electronic device box with partition wall series push button and NTC temperature sensor 5 Appliance box 6 Partition 7 potential free contacts e g series push button 8 NTC temperature sensor optional Figure 4 Cable spacing Minimum spacing between the mains voltage and bus extension wires 4 mm F...

Page 5: ...her with COM connections of other devices 4 2 Commissioning Commissioning the device NOTICE Undefined relay state at delivery Unexpected control of connected loads During commissioning before switching on the load ensure that all relay contacts are open by applying the KNX bus voltage Observe commissioning sequence Switch on the KNX bus voltage Wait about 10 s Connect the load circuit Delivery sta...

Page 6: ...vice setting physical address 15 15 255 firmware re mains in place The device must then be recommissioned with the ETS During secure operation A master reset deactivates device security The device can then be re commissioned with the device certificate Performing a master reset Precondition The safe state mode is activated Press and hold down the programming button for 5 s The programming LED flas...

Page 7: ...nsated 1160 W 140 μF Fluorescent lamps T5 T8 twin lamp circuit 2300 W 140 μF Mercury vapour lamps uncompensated 1000 W Mercury vapour lamps parallel compensated 1160 W 140 μF Reduction of switching current per 5 C in excess of 35 C 10 when installed in wooden or dry construction walls 15 when installed in multiple combinations 20 Clampable conductor cross section single stranded 0 5 4 mm Finely st...

Page 8: ...ovided in accordance with statutory requirements via the specialist trade ALBRECHT JUNG GMBH CO KG Volmestraße 1 58579 Schalksmühle GERMANY Telefon 49 2355 806 0 Telefax 49 2355 806 204 kundencenter jung de www jung de 8 8 82404303 28 01 2021 J0082404303 ...

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