Hotel centre plate 24 V, corridor unit MECUKO5M24C
In stock: No
Vendor stock: No
Minimal order quantity: 1
Price (excl. VAT):
98,90 €
This price is valid until 31.12.25
Estimate delivery time at our warehouse (approx.):
2-4 weeks
Technical Information
Item condition |
New |
Manufacture name |
Hotel centre plate 24 V, corridor unit MECUKO5M24C |
Brand |
Jung
|
Categories |
Switches
|
Country of origin |
DE |
Harmonized System Code |
8531 2020 00
|
Colour |
Brass |
Model |
Single rocker |
Halogen free |
Yes |
Utilization |
Signalling |
Surface protection |
Other |
Material quality |
Other |
Material |
Metal |
Type of fastening |
Clamp mounting |
Imprint/indication |
Various symbols |
Monitoring window/light outlet |
Yes |
RAL-number (similar) |
0 |
With label area |
No |
With exchangeable lens/symbol |
No |
Surface finishing |
Matt |
Suitable for degree of protection (IP) |
IP20 |
Suitable for touch sensor connector for bus system |
No |
Scannable symbol/barrier free |
No |
Packing details
Packing level 1 |
4011377162617 |
Packing level 2 |
4011377162617 |
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Description
Hotel centre plate 24 V, corridor unit MECUKO5M24C functions as a signaling component in low-voltage power systems, suitable for integration into corridor or centralized hotel control setups.Designed for monitoring window/light outlet applications. Halogen-free construction ensures compliance with environmental and safety requirements.Brass-colored finish delivers aesthetic purposes while maintaining visual consistency for installations.Metal material provides robust structural integrity.Surface protection classified as "Other"—details unspecified but presumably functional against wear in its intended use-case environment. Fastening method uses clamp mounting standardized to ensure secure installation without additional modification to the panel system architecture. Surface finishing applied is matt texture enabling glare reduction under operational conditions.Model type:Single Rocker mechanism allowing manual operation within designed applications needing specific switching modes or selective controls tied to corridor units. Symbols imprinted onboard:Various symbols deployed per application, possibly indicative of room-specific operations/signalling protocol use cases for hotels relying on visual cues linked toward user interaction key moments