S. Siedle’s installation catalogue is built around clean mechanics and predictable wiring for apartments, offices, clinics, and mixed-use sites. You get a consistent family of backboxes, frames, power supplies, protectors, and pre-made looms that let electricians finish faster and keep spares lean across buildings.
siedle installation systems topology and supply
Siedle deployments typically fall into two practical topologies:
- 2-wire bus for door communication — compact power supplies on DIN rail feed audio/video handsets and gateways over a shared pair. Typical conductor sizes in projects are 0.6–0.8 mm solid (or CAT-grade pairs where structured cabling is mandated). Use twisted pairs with shield in noisy risers.
- IP over structured cabling — entrance stations and indoor panels connect via Ethernet / PoE (IEEE 802.3af/at) on existing LANs, with VLANs and door-release I/O handled in the controller. This suits larger estates or where remote concierge and app clients are requested.
Power gear: 230 V AC primary with 24 V DC or PoE out, battery-buffer options for door release, and surge modules for lines crossing between buildings. Outdoor stations commonly meet IP54–IP65 and IK06–IK08, with operating windows around −20…+50 °C; specify gaskets and rain canopies where façades are exposed.
Product range and series overview
- Entrance stations — modular door panels (audio/video) with call buttons, keypads, RFID readers, and info fields. Flush or surface housings, stainless or powder-coat fronts; shrouds for sun/rain.
- Indoor units — audio handsets and video panels from basic call-answer-open to concierge-grade touch displays. Table stands for reception; wall frames for apartments and clinics.
- Power and control — DIN-rail supplies, door-release relays, lift interfaces, and IP gateways for concierge apps or SIP tie-ins.
- Protection — surge arresters for line and strike loops, weather canopies, mesh backplates for vandal-risk entrances.
- Accessories — call-button modules, info signs, blind plates, and finishing kits to keep a single visual language across upgrades.
siedle mounting equipment backboxes and frames
Mounting hardware maps to real substrates so first-fix runs smoothly:
- Flush boxes for brick/block and drywall with depth options to clear insulation and vapour barriers; plaster frames keep reveals tight.
- Surface housings with cable entry from rear or top; spacing shims correct uneven stone or tile.
- Combination frames to cluster door panels with info fields or keypads in one trim.
Depth-indexed spacers keep camera FOV correct when façades are stepped. For coastal or busy streets, pick stainless fasteners and closed-cell gaskets; door-release cabling gets strain relief so service does not stress terminals.
siedle wiring accessories connectors and cabling
Electricians care about parts that save minutes at height:
- Pre-terminated looms for panel modules, labelled to match the engraving plan.
- Push-in blocks / screw terminals sized for 0.5–1.5 mm²; strain-relief combs for riser drops.
- Door-release wiring with fly-leads and diode kits for fail-secure/fail-safe strikes.
- Transition pieces for moving from riser cable to short flexible leads inside narrow housings.
Keep bus runs in a star/bus hybrid per project scale, avoid tight bundles with mains, and add surge clamps where lines leave the equipotential zone (yard gates, freestanding posts).
Technical specifications and standards context
- Supply: 230 V AC → 24 V DC DIN-rail, or PoE for IP units; door-release contacts sized for the strike coil used on site.
- Cabling: twisted pair for 2-wire bus; CAT6/7 for IP legs; recommended loop resistance and max segment length depend on load count—plan risers conservatively and place boosters where call density is high.
- Ingress/impact: outdoor faces IP54–IP65, IK06–IK08; indoor trims IP20–IP40.
- Integration: SIP/RTSP and relay I/O on gateways; dry-contact inputs for door sensors and exit buttons.
Applications and compatibility
- Residential blocks — stacked entrance modules with apartment directories, bus handsets in dwellings, simple DIN supply per riser.
- Offices and clinics — video panels at reception with badge readers; IP links to security and time-scheduling.
- Retail mixed-use — concierge app via gateway, yard gates on long lines protected by surge modules, table stands at service desks.
Finish palettes stay consistent across panels, bezels, and info fields so façades and lobbies read as one family during phased upgrades.
Selection criteria for B2B clients
- Topology — 2-wire bus for compact blocks and refurb; IP/PoE where remote services or large directories are needed.
- Mounting — flush for clean façades; surface with canopies on rough masonry; combination frames when clustering keypad + reader + info.
- Environment — gasketed housings on wind-driven rain edges; stainless hardware in coastal or high-traffic areas.
- Wiring plan — choose shielded pairs in noisy risers; keep door-release and bus separated; specify surge protection on yard/gate runs.
- Service model — prefer common backboxes and frames so future module swaps don’t touch the wall.
Integration with other brand products
Door stations, indoor panels, power supplies, and gateways share accessories and finishes with Siedle’s broader communication hardware. Where building systems are present, tie relay I/O to access control and SIP to telephony; video streams and events can land on security servers, while dry contacts report door status to the BMS.
siedle installation solutions procurement logic
For clean RFQs, group entrance modules, backboxes, frames, power gear, and surge parts under a single package name, then itemize only the call-button count, indoor unit type, and wiring backbone. This keeps deliveries complete and avoids last-minute adaptor hunts on site.
Advantages of working with Bankoflamps
You get project-specific B2B pricing aligned to the room and riser list, a named account manager, and live EU stock before commitment. Quotes typically return in about one hour. Ordering by EAN/MPN keeps ERP clean; downloadable price lists stay current for tenders. The portal shows lead times and order status, plus purchase-history analytics to consolidate SKUs. For trusted clients we support post-payment up to 30 days and plan consolidated shipments with clear price-validity windows across phases.