KNX / EIB Product documentation switching actuator 4fold 16A DRA Bestell-Nr: 1004 00 switching actuator 8fold 16A DRA Bestell-Nr: 1006 00 Date of issue: 08.2006 Order no. 1004 00 / 1006 00 Page 1 of 78 KNX / EIB Product documentation Table of Contents 1 Product definition.........................................................................................................................3 1.1 Product catalogue......................................................................................................................3 1.2 Function.....................................................................................................................................3 2 Fitting, electrical connection and operation..............................................................................4 2.1 Safety instructions......................................................................................................................4 2.2 Device components....................................................................................................................5 2.3 Fitting and electrical connection.................................................................................................6 2.4 Commissioning...........................................................................................................................7 2.5 Operation...................................................................................................................................8 3 Technical data...............................................................................................................................9 4 Software information..................................................................................................................11 4.1 Software specifications............................................................................................................11 4.2 Software "switching SM, LF, TF 2088x1 / 2090x1"..................................................................12 4.2.1 Scope of functions............................................................................................................12 4.2.2 Software information.........................................................................................................13 4.2.3 Object table.......................................................................................................................14 4.2.4 Functional description.......................................................................................................18 4.2.4.1 Description of functions affecting several channels:.................................................18 4.2.4.2 Channel-oriented functional description....................................................................22 4.2.4.3 Delivery state............................................................................................................51 4.2.5 Parameters.......................................................................................................................52 Order no. 1004 00 / 1006 00 Page 2 of 78 Product definition 1 Product definition 1.1 Product catalogue Product name: switching actuator 4fold 16A DRA / switching actuator 8fold 16A DRA Use: actuator Design: REG (rail-mounted device) Order no.: 4fold: 1004 00 / 8fold: 1006 00 1.2 Function The switching actuator receives telegrams from sensors or other controls via the KNX / EIB and switches electrical consumers by means of its relay contacts which are independent of one another. Each switching output has a separate bistable switching relay so that the states of the switching con- tacts are safely maintained even in case of bus voltage failure. With the slide switches on the device front panel, the relays can be switched on and off by hand paral- lel to the KNX / EIB even without bus voltage or in a non-programmed state. This feature permits fast checking of connected consumers for proper functioning. The functionalities that can be programmed independently with the ETS for each output channel in- clude among other things extensive timing functions, logic operations, scenes, disabling functions, op- erating hours counter, cyclical monitoring and an enlarged range of response telegrams. Centralized switching of all outputs is also available. Moreover, the preferred states of the relay contacts in case of bus voltage failure or bus voltage return and after ETS programming can be preset separately. For project design and commissioning of this device it is recommended to use the ETS3.0d. The ad- vantages with regard to downloading (shorter loading times) and parameter programming are available only if this new ETS patch version or later versions are used. For the ETS2 and older versions of the ETS3 a separate product database is available. The switching actuator is supplied with power from the KNX / EIB and therefore does not need an addi- tional external power supply. The device is designed for fitting on DIN rails in closed compact boxes or in power distributions in fixed installations in dry rooms. Order no. 1004 00 / 1006 00 Page 3 of 78 Fitting, electrical connection and operation 2 Fitting, electrical connection and operation 2.1 Safety instructions Electrical equipment must be installed and fitted only by qualified electricians. Observe the cur- rent accident prevention regulations. Failure to observe any of the installation instructions may cause damage to the device and re- sult in fire and other hazards. Before working on the device or before replacing any connected loads, disconnect the supply voltage (by cutting out the circuit breaker) to avoid the risk of an electric shock. The switching actuator is not suited for safe disconnection of the mains. Do not connect mains voltage and SELV/PELV circuits to the same switching actuator. Do not connect three-phase AC motors to the actuator. Make sure during the installation that there is always sufficient insulation between the mains voltage and the bus. A minimum spacing of 4 mm must be ensured between bus wires and mains conductors. Do not open the device and do not operate it outside the scope of the technical specifications. Order no. 1004 00 / 1006 00 Page 4 of 78 Fitting, electrical connection and operation 2.2 Device components (3) A1 A2 A3 A4 OFF OFF OFF OFF (4) A1 A2 A3 A4 ON ON ON ON (2) (1) Dimensions: (3) width (W): 144 mm (8 MW) A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF height (H): (4) A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 90 mm depth (D): 70 mm (2) (1) (1): KNX/EIB bus connection (2). Programming button and programming LED (red). The programming LED flashes slowly when the safe-state mode is active. (3): Screw terminals (Ax, ) for connection of different loads (potential-free) (4): Slide switches for relay control and for indication of the switching states Position 'OFF': contact open Position 'ON': contact closed Order no. 1004 00 / 1006 00 Page 5 of 78 Fitting, electrical connection and operation 2.3 Fitting and electrical connection DANGER! Electric shock in case of accidental contact with live parts. Electric shocks can be fatal. Before working on the device, cut out the mains supply and cover up live parts in the surroundings. Fitting (cid:132) Fit the device by snapping it onto a mounting rail in acc. with DIN EN 60715. The screw terminals for connection of the load should be at the top. A KNX / EIB data rail is not required. Observe the temperature range (-5 °C ...+45 °C) and ensure sufficient cooling. Connection (cid:132) Connect the loads and the bus line as shown in fig. 1 (connection example). L1 L2 L3 N A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON blac red k EIB Fig. 1: Electrical connection The relay output contacts of the switching actuator react at brief intervals when actuated or with a slight time delay when actuated by a central control telegram. The device accepts different phase conductors (L1, L2, L3) at the outputs. Do not connect three-phase AC motors to the actuator. Order no. 1004 00 / 1006 00 Page 6 of 78 Fitting, electrical connection and operation Installing / removing the protective cap To protect the bus lines against hazardous voltages, especially in the area of the connecting terminals, a protective cap can be installed. The bus must be connected with the bus line led out at the rear (bus terminal plugged into device). (cid:132) To install the cap: Slide the cap over the bus connecting terminal until it snaps in place (cf. Fig. 2-A). (cid:132) To remove the cap: Remove the cap by pressing the sides slightly and by pulling it out to the front (cf. Fig. 2-B). A B Fig. 2: Installing / removing the protective cap 2.4 Commissioning After installation of the actuator and connection of the bus line and of all electrical loads, the device can be put into operation. The following procedure is generally recommended... DANGER! Electric shock in case of accidental contact with live parts. Electric shocks can be fatal. Before working on the device, cut out the mains supply and cover up live parts in the surroundings. Putting the device into operation All loads must have been completely installed and connected. (cid:132) Switch on the bus voltage Check: the red programming LED must light up when the programming button is being depressed. (cid:132) Download the physical address and the application data with the ETS. (cid:132) Switch on the mains voltage supply to the outputs. (cid:132) The device is now ready for operation. The outputs of the actuator can be switched manually even without bus voltage and in the unpro- grammed state of the actuator. Due to this feature, the loads connected to the individual outputs can be checked for proper functioning already during site operation. Order no. 1004 00 / 1006 00 Page 7 of 78 Fitting, electrical connection and operation 2.5 Operation The switching position of the relays is indicated by slide switches on the front panel of the device (cf. Fig. 3). The switches are also provided for manual operation and can be actuated with a suitable tool (e.g. screwdriver). Manual operation of an output (cid:132) Slide the switch into the 'OFF' position The relay contact is open. (cid:132) Slide the switch into the 'ON' position The relay contact is closed. OFF Ax ON Fig. 3: Slide switch for each output with indication of switching position The position of the slide switch shows directly the switching state of the relay independently of the mode of operation of the output (programming as make or break contact). Manual switching of the relays is independent of the bus. In case of manual switching there will be no feedback via the bus. Manual operation of the slide switches does not inhibit operation via the bus. An output last operated by hand can at any time be controlled via the bus. An output disabled via the bus can nevertheless be operated by hand! Order no. 1004 00 / 1006 00 Page 8 of 78 Technical data 3 Technical data Type of protection IP 20 Safety class: III Mark of approval: KNX / EIB / VDE Ambient temperature: -5 °C ...+45 °C Storage / transport temperature: -25 °C…+70 °C (Storage above + 45 °C reduces the lifetime) Mounting position: any position (preferred: output terminals at the top) Minimum distances: none Type of fastening: Snap-fastening on DIN rail in closed cabinets (e.g. small distribu- tions, etc.) / KNX / EIB data rail not required. KNX / EIB supply Voltage: 21…32 V DC SELV Power consumption: typically 150 mW Connection: with screw terminals: 0,5…4 mm² solid and stranded wire without ferrule 0,5…2,5 mm² stranded wire with ferrule Max. tightening torque: 0.8 Nm External supply --- Total power loss: 4-channel switching actuator: max. 4 W 8-channel switching actuator: max. 8 W Response to bus voltage failure: depending on parameterization cf. chapter 4. "Software description") Response to bus voltage return: depending on parameterization cf. chapter 4. "Software description") Output: Number: 8 Type of contact: potential-free µ-contact, bistable Switching voltage: 230 V AC; 50 / 60 Hz 400 V AC; 50 / 60 Hz 24 V DC Switching capacity 230 V AC 16 A / AC 1 10 A / AC 3 Switching capacity 400 V AC 10 A / AC 1 6 A / AC 3 Switching capacity DC 16 A / 24 V (resistive load) max. Inrush current: 400 A, 150 µs 200 A, 600 µs min. switching current: 100 mA (at 24 V) Order no. 1004 00 / 1006 00 Page 9 of 78 Technical data Technical data (continued) Output: Number: 4-channel switching actuator: 4 8-channel switching actuator: 8 Connection: with screw terminals: 0.5…4 mm² solid and stranded wire without ferrule 0.5…2.5 mm² stranded wire with ferrule Max. tightening torque: 0.8 Nm Switching capacity: Resistive load 3600 W Capacitive load: 10 A max. 140 µF Lamp loads: Incandescent lamps: 2500 W HV halogen: 2500 W LV halogen: conventional transformers: 1200 VA Tronic transformers: 1500 W Fluorescent lamps T5 / T8 non-compensated 2500 W parallel compensated: 1300 W, 140 µF Lead-lag circuit: 2300 W, 140 µF Compact fluoresecent lamps: non-compensated: 2500 W parallel compensated: 1300 W, 140 µF Mercury vapour lamps: non-compensated: 2000 W parallel compensated: 2000 W, 140 µF ELECTRONIC BALLASTS The number of electronic ballasts that can be connected to the device depends on type and make of the ballast and additionally also on the condition of the low-voltage mains supply network. For this reason, different electronic ballasts are listed below as an example (manufacturer: Osram). max. number per output: T8 lamps: QTP 3 x 18 W, 4 x 18 W 17 QTP 2 x 36 W 17 QTP 1 x 58 W 17 QTP 2 x 58 W 11 T5 lamps: QT-FH 1 x 28 W 17 QT-FH 2 x 28 W 17 QT-FQ 2 x 54 W 11 QT-FQ 1 x 80 W 11 Order no. 1004 00 / 1006 00 Page 10 of 78
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