EU 1 KNX | Electric heating actuator 16 A, KNX Data Secure

105,76 Excl. tax €183,93 Excl. tax
€127,97 Incl. tax 222,56 Incl. tax.
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Unit price: €105,76 / Piece
Flush-mounted 16 A heating actuator for electric heaters, KNX TP, Data Secure. Compact design with built-in thermostat, 2 binary inputs and temperature monitoring. Read more

Specifications

Brand:
Theben
Article number:
4942542
EAN:
4003468491850
Availability:
Out of stock, but available
Delivery time:
Will be shipped within approximately 8 working days.

Information

Link to Theben website

Theben EU 1 KNX

Art. no.: 4942542

Application

The EU 1 KNX is a single flush-mounted heating actuator for electric heating systems up to 16 A. It allows direct control of electric heaters and supports secure communication via KNX TP and KNX Data Secure.

Functions

  • Single heating actuator for electric heaters (16 A)
  • Supports KNX TP and KNX Data Secure
  • Compact flush-mount design for easy installation
  • Direct connection for high-load electric heating systems
  • Integrated thermostat configurable for auxiliary heating
  • Additional stage function for controlling a second heat source
  • 2 binary inputs for volt-free contacts (e.g. push buttons, switches, window contacts, temperature sensors)
  • Integrated temperature monitoring for increased operational safety
  • Factory-assigned inputs for function test before programming

Technical specifications

KNX supply voltage: Via bus, < 4 mA
Mounting type: Flush-mounted
Number of channels: 1
Contact rating: 16 A (AC)
Module type: Base module
Ambient temperature (operation): -5 °C to +45 °C
Protection rating: IP 20 (according to EN 60529)
Protection class: II

Important notes

  • For indoor use only
  • KNX Data Secure ensures encrypted and secure communication
  • Designed for electric heating loads up to 16 A
  • Installation must follow KNX specifications
  • Binary inputs can also be used with temperature sensors
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