Eltako EUD12NPN

$28.99

Description

Dimmer, Universal Dimmer, Led, Halogen, Incandescent, Rotating, Blue

Eltako EUD12NPN properties

Product nameEUD12NPN
TypeDimmer
DimmerUniversal Dimmer
Suitable for lamp typeHalogen, Incandescent, Led
Rotating or TouchRotating
Memory FunctionYes
Voltage230 V
ColourBlue

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Dimmer

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Rotating or Touch

Memory Function

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What type of electrical accessory is the Eltako EUD12NPN and how does it function within an electrical system?

The Eltako EUD12NPN is a 12-volt DC power supply with a built-in surge arrester. It functions as an alternative source of electricity in case of mains failure, providing backup power to electrical devices that operate on low voltage direct current (LVDC). The Eltako EUD12NPN can also be used for temporary or remote power supply applications where there is no access to the mains. Its function within an electrical system is to provide reliable and continuous power to critical equipment, preventing disruption and ensuring smooth operation even during power outages.

How do I properly connect an Eltako EUD12NPN switch to a 230V circuit, ensuring that it is wired correctly for both single and three-phase power supply options?

To properly connect an Eltako EUD12NPN switch to a 230V circuit for both single and three-phase power supply options, follow these steps:

1. First, you need to determine whether the power supply is single-phase or three-phase. This will help you select the appropriate terminal block for connection. Eltako provides separate terminal blocks for single-phase (TPS) and three-phase (TTP) power supplies. Next, connect the input terminals of the switch to the power supply circuit. Here's how:

a) For a single-phase power supply, connect the incoming live (L1) wire to terminal 1 on the TPS terminal block. Connect the neutral (N) wire to terminal 2 and the earth (PE) wire to terminal 3. Ensure that the wires are securely connected and tightened using the screws provided. For a three-phase power supply, connect each phase wire (L1, L2, L3) to their respective terminals (TP1, TP2, TP3) on the TTP terminal block. Connect the neutral (N) wire to terminal 4 and the earth (PE) wire to terminal 5. Make sure that the wires are secured and tightened using screws. Finally, connect the output terminals of the switch to the load circuit. This is where you'll attach the devices or appliances that will be controlled by the switch. Here's how:

a) For a single-phase power supply, connect the outgoing live (L1) wire from the switch to terminal 1 on the TPS terminal block for output. Connect the neutral (N) wire to terminal 2 and the earth (PE) wire to terminal 3. Ensure that the wires are secured and tightened using screws. For a three-phase power supply, connect each phase wire from the switch to their respective terminals (TP1, TP2, TP3) on the TTP terminal block for output. Connect the neutral (N) wire to terminal 4 and the earth (PE) wire to terminal 5. Again, make sure that the wires are secured and tightened using screws. Remember to always follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines when working with electrical devices or circuits. If you're unsure about any step in the process, it may be best to consult a professional electrician for assistance.