ELTAKO
ELTAKO
ELTAKO
YEARS OF INNOVATION
Switchgear, power supply units and electronic energy meters for installation in buildings and use in control technology
Pictograms
The performance of our switchgear has become so complex that we have devised pictograms to depict technical features of particular importance.
Minimized standby loss of electronic devices supports international efforts to reduce energy consumption. 98% of the switchgear and power supply units produced by ELTAKO have a standby loss of less than 0.6 watt.
No standby loss: this has always been a feature of electromechanical switchgear. Now some of our electronic switchgear devices have this capability too.
Bistable switching relays help electronic switchgear to reduce heating and current consumption. This prolongs lifetime and reduces or avoids standby loss. After installation the short automatic synchronization in the Off position is carried out, partly at initial operation.
The universal control voltage 8 to 253V, AC 50-60 Hz and 10 to 230V DC, covers the commonly used control voltage range with one device only. We use the international abbreviation UC (universal current).
Impulse switches for central control offer important basic functions, even if they are not used for central control. In order to reduce the type variety ELTAKO offers them partially only completely equipped with additional control inputs central on/off.
Glow lamps for illumination of pushbuttons in parallel to pushbutton contacts can make life difficult for switchgear. A glow lamp current up to 150 mA is permitted for particular device.
Zero passage switching of the mains voltage sinusoidal wave prolongs contact lifetime. This provides very high switching capacities and the shallow current flow curve protects the connected consumers. This prolongs in particular the lifetime of energy saving lamps ESL. Contactors for an increase in the switching capacity should not be connected in series to this kind of switchgear. With the Eltako Duplex technology (DX) the normally potential-free contacts can still switch in zero passage when switching 230 V AC 50 Hz and therefore drastically reduce wear. Simply connect the neutral conductor to the terminal (N) and L to the contact input. This gives an additional standby consumption of only 0.1 Watt.
Universal dimmer for R, L and C loads. Only universal dimmers with the marking R+L, R+C or R, L, C recognize automatically the connected load and adjust their dimmer function accordingly. Other dimmers have to be replaced when luminaires with different kind of loads will be used later on.
Only dimmer switches with an additional ESL marking are optimized for dimmable energy saving lamps. We recommend "Dimmerable " by .
Only a trained electrician may install our switchgear, power supply units and energy meters, otherwise there is a risk of re or electric shock. For this reason, direct sales to end-users, e.g. through a DIY store, are not permitted.
Special models and non-standard control voltages are only supplied ex works. Any return is excluded. Subject to change! The product descriptions on the internet are valid only for newly manufactured devices at that time. Also this print-catalogue is only a snap-shot. Older and newer devices might differ from them. Therefore, only the operation instructions enclosed with the devices are binding.
REACH Directive 1907/2006/EC: Unless otherwise known, no Eltako contains any substance included on the candidate list.
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Contents
Electronic impulse switches
also with release delay, for central control and with multifunction
Single-phase energy meters and three-phase energy meters and energy consumption indicator; energy meters Economy Line with and without MID approval
Operating hours impulse counter, current relay, mains monitoring relays, current-limiting relays and mains disconnection relay
Switching power supply units and wide-range switching power supply units
with low standby loss and high efficiency
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ES
Key to abbreviation
12 Z
Subgroup
110
8...230V UC
Control voltage
V = AC voltage 50 Hz V DC = DC voltage 8..230 V UC = alternating voltage 8 to 253 V AC, 50-60 Hz or only UC and direct voltage 10 to 230V DC
Series
This contact description is dropped if the device is available in one contact assignment only.
Key to abbreviations
Meaning AVZ A AR BZR DCM DSZ DX EAW EGS ER ES ESR ETR EUD EVA FK FR G GBA K KM KR LDW LS Single function time relays, AV operate delay ON/OFF switch Current relay Operating hours counter DC motor relay Three-phase energy meter Duplex technology Single function time relays, EW+AW+EAW Fleeting NO contact and eeting NC contact Impulse group switches Switching relay, control relay and coupling relay Electronic impulse switch
Electronic impulse switch with integrated relay function
Group E H+L G G H F A+C+E E H RVZ C S A A C B F C G L Z L J C H H SBR SDS SNT ST SUD T TGI TLZ WNT WS WSZ XR XS ZT LUD MS MSR MTR MFZ NLZ NR P3K R
Meaning Capacity enhancer for universal dimmer switches Multi sensor Multi sensor relay Motor isolating relay Multifunction time relay Off delay timer Mains monitoring relay Phase annunciator Electromechanical switching relay Single function time relays, RV release delay Electromechanical impulse switch Current-limiting relay Control dimmer switch for electronic ballast units Switching power supply units Socket outlet 1-10 V controller for universal dimmer switches Momentary-contact switch Single function time relays, TI clock generator starting with impulse Staircase time switch Wide-range switching power supply units Wind sensor Single-phase energy meter Installation contactor 25 A Electromechanical impulse switch 25 A Central control momentary-contact switch
Isolating relay Universal dimmer switch Energy consumption indicator window contact Mains disconnection relay Group switch Housing for operating instructions Indicator light Auxiliary contact Coupling relay Light-twilight-wind sensor relay Light sensor
For all items, Declarations of Conformity are available and state that a given item conforms to Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EG and/or EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. Marking on both the devices and the packing material. All items conform to EU Directive 2002/95 EC (RoHS) and 1907/2006/EC (REACH) and do not contain any substance included on the candidate list.
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Selection table electronic impulse switches Impulse switch ES12DX Impulse switch ES12-200 Impulse switch ES12-110 Impulse switch with integrated relay function ESR12NP Digital settable multifunction impulse switch with integrated relay function ESR12DDX Impulse switch with potential free contacts ES12Z, also for central control 4-fold impulse switch with integrated relay function ESR12Z-4DX-UC, also for central control and group control. Impulse switch ES12-230V Impulse switch ES61 and impulse switch with integrated relay function ESR61NP Multifunction impulse switch with integrated relay function ESR61M and impulse switch for installation in lighting ttings ES75 Technical data
Switching on the future.
ES12Z-200-8..230 V UC
ES12Z-1 10-8..230 V UC
ES12-200-8..230 V UC
ESR61NP-8..230 V UC
ES12-1 10-8..230 V UC
ESR12NP-230 V+UC
ES61-8..230 V UC
Modular device for mounting on DIN rail EN 60715 TH35, number of modules 18 mm each Built-in device for installation (e.g. ush-mounting box) and surface mounting Number NO contacts (not potential free) Number NC contacts potential free Zero passage switching Switching capacity 16A / 250 V AC Switching capacity 10 A / 250 V AC Incandescent lamp load W Bistable relay(s) as relay contact(s) Universal control voltage Additional control voltage 230 V Control voltage 12 to 24 V UC Supply voltage same as control voltage Supply voltage 230V No standby loss Low standby loss Glow lamp current (mA) at the control input 230 V Glow lamp current (mA ) at the control input for universal voltage Off delay, switch-off early warning function and permanent light by pushbutton can be switched on Multi circuit switch Group switch Central control electrically isolated from the local control
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