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RR868 – Remote Mains Switch SALUS
Mains Switch may be useful if electrical installation is limited (no free wires) or the wires are inappropriate (e.g. they are too thin or their insulation does not meet the requirements). The set comes with two pre-paired devices, a transmitter and a receiver and a surface-mounted enclosures. Transmitter and the receiver can be optionally mounted in a 60 mm can. The RR868 set can also be used for wireless work/failure reports of electrical devices in automation.
Advantages:
- Can be used for wireless signal transmission about the work or failure of electrical devices in automation
- Transmitter and receiver are factory-paired
- Wireless transmission: Up to 100m without obstacles / Up to 35m with walls in between
Technical specifications:
- Power supply: 230V AC 50 Hz
- Rating Max: 5 (3) A
- Output signal: 230 V AC
- Communication: Wireless, 868 Mhz
- Dimensions (transmitter and receiver) [mm]: 45 x 45 x 20
- Housing dimensions [mm]: 84 x 84 x 28
- Warranty: 5 years
In the set:
- Transmitter
- Receiver
- Two surface-mounted housing
Downloads:
Quick manual
Wiring diagram
Declaration of conformity
Shipping Cost: 7,00 €
Work configurations
1. When "Switch" contacts are shorted and the voltage is applied to the Transmitter, then power supply is given to: Pump, Two-way or changeover valve, Thermoelectric actuator...
2. When the AT10 thermostat contacts are shorted and the voltage is applied to the Transmitter, then power supply is given to: Pump, Two-way or changeover valve, Thermoelectric actuator...
3. When pump/boiler direct connection is not possible. In the example below the pump is started when the supply voltage appears on the pump contacts in the boiler.
4. Electric installation does not contain the required wires (or existing wires are inappropriate). Thermostat sends 230V signal to the Transmitter and the Receiver relays voltage to the SL terminal in the wiring centre to the appropriate zone.
5. Electric installation does not contain the required wires (or existing wires are inappropriate). Thermostat starts the Transmitter, and the Receiver relays the voltage to the SL terminal in the wiring centre to the appropriate zone.
6. By turning on the lighting in the bathroom, we start the circulating pump.