Jung FMGCR1700 handleiding
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SENSORS
Physical sensors record measured values from the immediate
surroundings and send measured values or control telegrams to
actuators.
1. ENERGY SENSORS
To name but one example, energy
sensors measure the power con-
sumption of connected electrical
appliances. The data is transmitted
to the eNet server either periodical-
ly or when configurable thresholds
are reached. It is then evaluated on
the eNet server and made available
to the eNet SMART HOME app for
display purposes.
For load management applications,
rules which trigger freely selecta-
ble actions when values exceed or
fall below adjustable limits can be
created in the eNet SMART HOME
app. An electrical consumer can
thus be switched off using a switch-
ing actuator, for example.
From a technical standpoint, the
eNet energy sensors are identical.
The various designs enable meas-
urement in different installation
environments.
In the case of consumers that are
operated with three-phase alter-
nating current, the 4-gang DRA en-
ergy sensor is used. Socket outlets
for permanently installed appli-
ances such as the dishwasher are
provided with an upstream 1-gang
Mini energy sensor, while an energy
sensor in an adapter plug housing
is ideal for mobile appliances.
2. SUN/TWILIGHT SENSOR
SOLAR
The sun/twilight sensor Solar en-
ables automatic blind and lighting
control depending on the sunlight
and the temperature in the room.
The sun/twilight sensor Solar is
attached to a window pane from
the inside. When sun and twilight
thresholds are reached, scenes
are triggered and the blind position
or light brightness, for example,
is adjusted to the desired state.
Additionally, to provide sun pro-
tection, the blind can be automat-
ically lowered when an adjustable
temperature threshold is reached,
e. g. to protect against overheating
in summer.
3. CONVENTIONAL SENSORS
WITH A SWITCHING
CONTACT
Conventional sensors are not spe-
cifically intended for one installa-
tion system.
Examples:
• Motion detectors switch the light
when they detect movement.
• Wind sensors open the blinds or
retract the awnings in case of a
storm.
• Timers switch electrical consum-
ers depending on the time.
Devices of this type can be connect-
ed to eNet with the help of eNet bi-
nary inputs, such as the universal
transmitter.
Depending on their configuration,
binary inputs can transmit the
type of actuation and its duration.
As a result, devices are switched,
lights dimmed or shading solutions
controlled.
Special functions enable prior-
ity controls and thus protection
against operation outside of cer tain
blocking times or under particular
conditions, such as a wind alarm
with blocking function.
eNet universal transmitter and wind sensor with 230 V signal contact
• Wiring:
Wind sensor with wind
sensor interface
• Operating mode:
Scenes for signal contact
• Function:
Close contact –
Call up “wind alarm”
Open contact –
Reset “wind alarm”
123122 eNet _ Sensors
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Jung |
| Model | FMGCR1700 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 24644 MB |





