In modern electrical installations—commercial buildings, high‑spec residential, automation systems—the devices you interact with for control and logic (panels, controllers, timers, dimmers) are just as critical as circuit‑protection or distribution hardware. The Hager control‑devices range covers Hager control panels, Hager dimmers and timers, Hager system controllers, Hager touch control units, Hager programmable controllers, and Hager automation modules. From experience, selecting the right control‑device family early avoids mismatches, late re‑orders, and commissioning delays.
When you’re specifying the interface layer for automation—scene control, lighting/vent blinds, building‑services logic—you’ll look at Hager control panels. These units serve as the front‑end user input and often link to the system controllers, bus‑networks or automation modules. The Hager “Panel‑builder” solutions section highlights building‑automation and wiring‑device modules as part of a comprehensive system.
In practice: you’ll check panel size (wall‑mount vs flush), number of zones or input channels, compatibility with bus standard (KNX, DALI), mounting depth, finishing options. Ensuring the right control‑panel up front avoids having to retrofit or replace the interface later on.
For circuits where you need more than “on/off”—such as variable lighting, timed control, automation switching—you’ll specify Hager dimmers and timers. The Hager modular‑device catalogue shows DIN‑rail mounted modules available for lighting control, switching and signalling.
From installation experience: you’ll check load‑type compatibility (LED vs halogen), minimum‑load for dimming, time‑range (for timers), whether the device supports scene programming or simple timing, DIN‑rail footprint, and wiring‑device system compatibility. By specifying Hager dimmers/timers you lock‑in a reliable product family and simplify spare‑part logistics.
For projects with automation, monitoring or smart‑home readiness you’ll incorporate Hager system controllers and Hager touch control units. These are the core logic controllers and user‑interface panels that tie the various modules (dimmers, sensors, actuators) into a coherent system. The Hager modular solutions include interface modules, logic controllers and remote visualisation.
From procurement viewpoint: you’ll evaluate communication protocols (bus vs wireless), I/O count, firmware upgrade path, integration with BMS or SCADA, remote access capability, and user‑authentication or cybersecurity where relevant. Choosing Hager controllers ensures updates, spares and system‑familiarity across project phases.
At the heart of the “control devices” family are Hager programmable controllers and Hager automation modules—DIN‑rail logic blocks, inputs, outputs, sensors, actuators that form the backbone of your automation design. Hager’s description of modular devices emphasises their capabilities for switching, signalling and load‑control in buildings.
In real‑world panel design: you’ll check channel count, module width (modules per DIN‑rail), power supply requirements, compatibility with your automation bus, temperature rating, documentation and spare‑module availability. Standardising on Hager automation modules avoids mixing brands, simplifies maintenance and long‑term support.
Beyond the product‑fit, here’s why our offering adds value for you as a buyer:
When buying Hager control devices in volume for a project (office block, commercial building, smart‑home rollout), your decision‑criteria typically include:
From on‑site experience: a project was held up not because the dimmer module was missing, but because the user‑interface panel was mis‑specified and required swapping boards. Specifying correct control‑devices (including correct panel) at the start avoids this.
Bank of Lamps supplies the full Hager control‑devices portfolio—from control panels, dimmers & timers, system controllers, touch control units, programmable controllers and automation modules—sourced from our central warehouse in Latvia. We service B2B buyers, panel‑builders, system integrators and contractors across the UK, Germany, Netherlands, Baltics, France, Spain and Belgium. With stable stock, flexible bulk order capability and logistics aligned to professional installation schedules, you can focus on system integration and commissioning rather than supply‑chain risk.