Shutters/Blinds actuator
In stock: No
Vendor stock: Yes
Minimal order quantity: 1
Price (excl. VAT):
78,92 €
This price is valid until 24.12.25
Estimate delivery time at our warehouse (approx.):
4-6 weeks
Technical Information
Item condition |
New |
Manufacture name |
Shutters/Blinds actuator |
Brand |
EATON
|
Categories |
Bus System Devices (KNX/Modbus)
|
Country of origin |
AT |
Harmonized System Code |
8541 4900 00
|
Mounting method |
Flush mounted (plaster) |
Bus system KNX |
No |
Bus system Powernet |
No |
Max. number of venetian-blind outputs |
1 |
Width in number of modular spacings |
3 |
Other bus systems |
xComfort |
Local operation/hand operation |
Yes |
With switch function |
No |
With LED indication |
No |
Packing details
Packing level 1 |
4015082406967 |
Packing level 2 |
9007912841180 |
Other Technical data
Type of current |
AC |
Number of inputs |
0 |
Bus system radio frequent |
Yes |
Max. switching power |
1380 W |
With bus connection |
Yes |
Switching current (resistive) |
6 A |
Bus system LON |
No |
Degree of protection (IP) |
IP20 |
Bus system KNX radio |
No |
Radio frequent bidirectional |
Yes |
Bus module detachable |
Yes |
Min. depth of built-in installation box |
26 mm |
Description
Important!: This is a first generation Shutter actuator and we strongly recommend to use instead the latest generation slim Shutter actuator (CJAU-01/04) which has a low stand-by power and that is also available with local inputs (CJAUE-01/04-I) and as plug-type (CJAE-01/01). The Shutter actuator receives and actuates blinds and blind drives with 230V motors with integrated end position switch. In this blind actuator, 2 safety functions are possible (e.g., safety position during wind and / or rain. Lock-out protection - when the terrace door is open this roller blind / blind must not close). note: several shading motors must not be switched parallel on one blind actuator without having an isolator relay. The supply is carried out via the mains. the device is mounted in the switch or junction box. When using with inductive loads (e.g., fluorescent lamps), observe the suppressor circuit in all cases!