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2E2S

2 digital inputs and 2 digital outputs 6A Actuator

To control 2 electrical loads or 1 blind/curtain.

2E2S • 2 Low Voltage (SELV) digital inputs referred to the BUS reference.• 2 Digital Outputs to potential free relays. • Can give 150mA power to other BUS devices. • Cut off capacity of the 6A output relays at 250Va.c. • Remembers last position when there are power cuts. • Programmable inputs to work with switch or push-button. • 2 programmable BUS Events for each input. • Installed in distribution boxes.Size: 50x35x25mm
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Description
Actuator composed of 2 outputs to a potential-free relay. It has a cut-off capacity of 6A per output and 2 low voltage in-puts referred to the BUS Reference.Up to 15 character chains can be admitted from the Development System with which to name and identify each outputand input. The operational mode can also be selected in each input (Push-button,Switch or Curtains mode),and two BUS events for each input (one activation event and one deactivation event). This enables one to act upon any element of the installation from the device inputs. Inputs • Deactivated: relay open• Activated: relay closed. • Maximum commutation current,6A. • Low voltage 5V inputs,minimum activation current,5mA• Active when connected to Reference. • Distance of maximum cable to switch or push-button,30m. • Configurable hardware and design software filter from the Development System. Outputs
Technical Characteristics
Supply Voltague Max.Powerabsorbed Currentconsumed Num.Outputs* Cut-off capacityof each output 9-16Vd.c 1W 200mA 2 6A
*Potential-free outputs.

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