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Description

Rain/Wind Sensor KNX RW

 • Status: 19.08.2013 • Technical changes reserved. Errors reserved.

1.

Description

The 

Rain/Wind Sensor KNX RW

 measures precipitation and wind speed and trans-

fers the values to the KNX system. Four switching outputs with three adjustable thresh-
old values as well as additional AND and OR logic gates are available. The sensor sys-
tem, the evaluation electronics and the electronics of the bus connection are mounted
in a compact housing.

Functions:

Precipitation perception

: The surface of the sensor is heated so that only 

drops and flakes are recognised as precipitation but not fog or dew. If it stops 
raining or snowing, the sensor dries quickly and the precipitation message 
ends

Wind measurement

: The wind strength measurement takes place 

electronically and thus noiselessly and reliably, even during hail, snow and 
sub-zero temperatures. Even turbulent air and anabatic winds in the vicinity of 
the weather station are recorded

4 switching outputs

, 3 with adjustable threshold values (Threshold values 

can be set by parameter or via communication objects) 

8 AND and 8 OR logic gates

 with each 4 inputs. Every switching incident as 

well as 8 logic inputs (in the form of communication objects) may be used as 
inputs for the logic gates. The output of each gate may optionally be configured 
as 1 bit or 2 x 8 bits

Configuration is made using the KNX software ETS. The 

programme file

 (format VD),

the data sheet and the manual can be downloaded from the Elsner Elektronik
homepage on 

www.elsner-elektronik.de

 in the “Service” menu.

1.1. Technical specifications

Housing

Plastic material

Colour

White/ translucent

Mounting

On-wall

Protection category

IP 44

Dimensions

approx. 96 × 77 × 118 (W × H × D, mm)

Weight

230 V AC version: approx. 240 g, 
24 V DC version: approx. 170 g

Ambient temperature

Operation -30…+50°C, storage -30…+70°C

Operating voltage

Available for 230 V AC or 24 V DC (20 V AC). 
An appropriate power supply unit can be obtained from 
Elsner Elektronik.

Cable cross-section

Massive conductors of up to 1.5 mm² or conductors 
with fine wires

Current

230 V AC version: max. 20 mA, 24 V DC version max. 
100 mA, residual ripple 10%

Data output

KNX +/- bus terminal plug

Содержание KNX RW 70126

Страница 1: ...llation 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 elsner elektronik de KNX RW 24 V KNX RW 230 V No 70126 No 70127 ...

Страница 2: ...3 with adjustable threshold values Threshold values can be set by parameter or via communication objects 8 AND and 8 OR logic gates with each 4 inputs Every switching incident as well as 8 logic inputs in the form of communication objects may be used as inputs for the logic gates The output of each gate may optionally be configured as 1 bit or 2 x 8 bits Configuration is made using the KNX softwar...

Страница 3: ...mbled are free of voltage and take precautions against accidental switching on Do not use the device if it is damaged Take the device or system out of service and secure it against unintentional use if it can be assumed that risk free operation is no longer guaranteed The device is only to be used for its intended purpose Any improper modification or failure to follow the operating instructions vo...

Страница 4: ...uctedly Do not assemble any construction components above the sensor from where water may drop on to the rain and wind sensor after it has stopped raining or snowing At least 60 cm of free space must be left beneath the device to enable correct wind measurement and prevent snowing in when there is snow The distance also protects the unit against damage by birds 2 3 Mounting the sensor 2 3 1 Attach...

Страница 5: ...rent mounting arms are available from El sner Elektronik as additional optional accesso ries for flexible installation of the weather station on a wall pole or beam 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 sta tion projects from beneath the roof ...

Страница 6: ...eserved Errors reserved 2 3 2 View of rear side and drill hole plan Fig 7 Example use of the hinge arm mounting Fitting to a pole with worm drive hose clips Langloch 7 5 x 5 mm Fig 8 a b Drill hole plan Dimensions of rear side of housing with bracket Sub ject to change for technical enhancement ...

Страница 7: ...e connection in case of 230 V AC version cable with plug in case of 24 V DC version Lead the cable for the voltage supply and bus connection through the rubber seals on the bottom of the device and connect Voltage L N and Bus to the terminals provid ed For 24V devices the connection cable must be plugged in between the cover and circuit board Fig 9 1 Screw on cover 230V device 2 Cover with rain se...

Страница 8: ...Cable connection to the rain sensor in the housing cover 2 Opening for the cable for the voltage supply 3 Tension clamp for voltage supply 230 V AC suitable for massive conductors of up to 1 5 mm or conductors with fine wires 4 Slot for KNX clamp 5 Opening for the bus cable 6 Programming pushbutton for the teach in of the device 7 Programming LED 2 3 4 6 7 5 1 ...

Страница 9: ... 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 from po larity or 3 Opening for the cable for the voltage supply and for bus ca ble 4 Slot for KNX clamp 5 Programming pushbutton for the teach in of the device 6 Programming LED 2 3 1 5 6 4 Fig 13 Make sure...

Страница 10: ...e measured wind value and thus all other wind switching outputs may only be sup plied 60 seconds after the supply voltage has been connected After the auxiliary voltage has been applied the device will enter an initialisation phase lasting a few seconds During this phase no information can be received via the bus 3 Addressing of the device at the bus The device is supplied with the bus address 15 ...

Страница 11: ...so 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 ...

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