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Diagram 1: Conventional electrical installation
Diagram 2: Electrical installation with KNX-bus® EIB

Electrical installations with KNX -bus® EIB

offer the user numerous advantages:

With KNX bus® EIB, electrical loads are not switched directly in the circuit with switches and push buttons as in conventional electrical installations (see Diagram 1).

Commands are sent instead from sensors (e.g. electronic push buttons) on a twin-core data cable and are received by actuators.

The actuators then execute these commands, for example by switching the circuit

(see Diagram 2).

- Electrical loads can be switched independently of the electrical circuit (e.g. the light in the hallway can be operated from the lounge or from elsewhere in the house). Electrical loads can be switched by several sensors without complicated two-way circuits or remote-control switches.

- Functional associations between actuators and sensors can be modified

at any time and adapted to individual requirements.

- All the functions can be programmed so that they run automatically. Logic

operations can also be created (e.g. If the brightness level drops below a

specific value after 18:00, all the shutters are lowered and the light in the hallway is switched on).

  The switching states of electrical loads

can be displayed.