Product And Functional Overview - ABB SA/S 12.16.6.1 Product Manual

Switch actuators
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ABB i-bus
KNX
1.2
Product and
functional overview
Examples:
SA/S 12.16.6.1
SA/S 8.16.6.1
SA/S 4.16.1
SA/S 2.10.1
SA/S 12.6.1
SA/S 8.6.1
SA/S 4.6.1
General
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The ABB i-bus
KNX Switch Actuators SA/S are modular installation devices
with module widths of 2/4/8/12 space units in ProM design for installation in
a distribution board. The connection to the ABB i-bus
the front side bus connection terminal. The Switch Actuators do not require
auxiliary voltage. The assignment of the physical addresses as well as the
parameterization is carried out with Engineering Tool Software ETS from
Version ETS2 V1.3a. If ETS3 or ETS4 is used, the corresponding application
program must be imported.
Note
The illustrations of the parameter windows in this manual correspond to
the ETS3 parameter windows. The user program is optimised for ETS3.
In the ETS2, it is possible that the parameter page is automatically split if
all parameters are used.
The Switch Actuators can switch 2 to 12 independent electrical AC or three-
phase loads via KNX with floating contacts. For types SA/S x.16.6.1 it is
possible to detect the load current for each output. The outputs of the 10 A,
16 A and 16/20 A Switch Actuators can be switched on and off manually.
The switching states are displayed.
For switching loads with high peak inrush currents, e.g. lighting equipment
with compensation capacitors or fluorescent lamp loads (AX) to EN 60669,
the Switch Actuators SA/S x.16.6.1 and SA/S 12.16.5.1 with the highest
switching capacity (C-Load) are especially suitable.
The following functions can be set individually for each output:
Functions time, on and off delay
Function Warning staircase lighting and modifiable staircase lighting
time
Recall of scenes/presets via 8/1 bit commands
Logical functions AND, OR, XOR, GATE function
Status messages
Functions forced operation and safety
Reaction to threshold values
Control of electro-thermal valve drives
Selection of the preferred position at bus voltage failure and bus voltage
recovery
Inverting of the outputs
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is established using
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