Siemens RL 605 Series Adapter for Use with Ap 118 or Ap 641 Automation Module Box

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€ 191,90

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€ 232,20

(incl. BTW)

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RS-stocknr.:
287-8680
Fabrikantnummer:
RL 605D23 / 5WG1605-4DB23
Fabrikant:
Siemens
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Merk

Siemens

Accessory Type

Actuator

Product Type

Adapter

Series

RL 605

For Use With

Ap 118 or Ap 641 Automation Module Box

Standards/Approvals

No

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Supply Voltage

230V ac

N.v.t.

Land van herkomst:
RO
The Siemens thermal drive actuator designed for controlling electro-thermal actuators in heating or cooling systems. It is a reliable and efficient solution for building automation, offering noiseless control of AC 24 V or AC 230 V actuators. The maintenance-free terminals allow for easy connection and looping through various types of conductors. The actuator features built-in device for installation in an automation module box AP 118 or room automation module box AP 641, providing flexibility in system integration. With configuration options in the ETS, it offers priority control of security and override functions, automatic or demand-based valve flushing, and extensive room temperature and ventilation control capabilities. It also supports interaction with primary systems for heating or cooling demand and demand-based pump control.

2 semiconductor outputs for noiseless control of AC 24 V or AC 230 V actuators

Maintenance-free terminals for easy connection of conductors

Built-in device for flexible installation in automation module boxes

Priority control of security and override functions

Automatic or demand-based valve flushing

Extensive room temperature and ventilation control capabilities

Interaction with primary systems for heating or cooling demand

Demand-based pump control

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