RMG 4 I KNX Switch Actuator | 4-channel, C-load, 16A, Base Module MIX2

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Switch actuator with 4 C-load channels (16 A), current detection and manual control. Suitable for high lamp loads, expandable to 12 channels, DIN rail mounting, KNX compatible. Read more

Specifications

Brand:
Theben
Article number:
4930210
EAN:
4003468493083
Availability:
Out of stock, but available
Delivery time:
Will be shipped within approximately 8 working days.

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RMG 4 I KNX / 4-channel C-load Switch Actuator MIX2

Article number: 4930210

Product Description

The RMG 4 I KNX 4-channel C-load Switch Actuator MIX2 is a powerful and versatile actuator for KNX installations. This base module offers four independent C-load channels, each rated for a maximum current of 16 A. Thanks to integrated current detection, the device is especially suitable for high lamp loads and reliable switching of various lighting types.

The actuator can be expanded to up to 12 channels by connecting up to two MIX or MIX2 extension modules to a single base module. The device and the KNX bus module can be replaced independently. The removable KNX bus module enables device replacement without the need for reprogramming.

Manual commissioning and operation of the switch actuator are also possible without the KNX bus module. Each channel features LED status indication. Properties such as switching function, impulse function, and delays are adjustable per channel. The actuator also supports couplings, make and break contacts, and participation in central functions such as central ON/OFF and light scenes.

Applications

  • Control of high lamp loads (incandescent, halogen, LED, and fluorescent lamps)
  • Switching of resistive, capacitive, and inductive loads
  • Flexible use in residential and commercial buildings

Main Features

  • 4 C-load switching channels, each up to 16 A
  • Current detection for reliable switching of various lamps
  • Manual operation on the device (also without bus voltage)
  • LED status display for each channel
  • Adjustable functions: switching, delayed switching, impulse, staircase function, light scenes
  • Logic functions: blocking, AND, release, OR
  • Expandable to 12 channels with MIX/MIX2 modules
  • Device and bus module replaceable without reprogramming

Technical Specifications

KNX operating voltage Bus voltage, ≤4 mA
Operating voltage 110 V AC - 240 V AC, 50 Hz - 60 Hz
Frequency 50 - 60 Hz
Standby power consumption ~1.3 W
Max. power loss 2.4 W
Mounting DIN rail
Width 4 modules (TE)
Connection KNX bus terminal
Max. cable diameter Solid: 0.5 mm² (Ø 0.8) to 6 mm²; stranded with ferrule: 0.5 mm² to 4 mm²
Number of channels 4 (expandable to 12 with MIX/MIX2 modules)
Contact type Make contact, 16 A, 10 A
Contact gap < 3 mm
Resistive load 3680 W
Capacitive load 200 µF
Incandescent/halogen lamp load 2600 W
Fluorescent lamp load (conventional, parallel compensated) 2000 W (200 µF)
Fluorescent lamp load (electronic ballast) 1650 W
Energy-saving lamps 410 W
LED < 2 W 75 W
LED 2-8 W 850 W
LED > 8 W 850 W
Switch-on current max. 1500 A / 200 µs
Output voltage 240 V AC
Switching output Potential-free
Switching of different phases Possible
Suitable for SELV Yes, if all channels switch SELV
Current measurement accuracy I > 1 A: ±8% of measured value; I < 1 A: ±100 mA; lowest measurable value: 150 mA
Type Base module
Ambient temperature -5°C ... 45°C
Degree of protection IP 20
Protection class II according to EN 60 669

Important Notes

  • Base module MIX2: expandable with up to 2 extension modules (MIX/MIX2) up to 12 channels.
  • Device and KNX bus module are independently replaceable without reprogramming.
  • Manual operation and commissioning are also possible without the KNX bus module.
  • Suitable for high inrush currents and various lamp loads.
  • Observe the maximum load per lamp type and channel for optimal operation.
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