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Bistable switches Bistable switches Bistable switches are switching devices with two stable states for switching of all kind of electric loads. When the switch is not initiated electrically or actuated manually, remains stable in its operating position and will change its operating position on initiation or actuation.
Open the catalog to page 1Bistable switches are switching devices without power consumption in operating switch-on position and very small power consumption per pole. On a very effective way helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions of C02. For remote switching Lights and lighting Electric heating Electric drives Intelligent installations Advanced operation Impulse control Manual control Other benefits • Small switch on coil consumption No hold coil consumption Wide application Mounting on 35 mm rail Sealing terminal covers Disconnection of remote control by selector switch for maintenance operation All control...
Open the catalog to page 2Bistable Switchesup to 32 A cos = 0.6 acc. to IEC/EN 60669-2-2 (4-pole, 2 modules)
Open the catalog to page 4Bistable Switchesup to 32 A cos = 0.6 acc. to IEC/EN 60669-2-2 (2-pole, 1 module) Ordering data BI220 - 20 12 V 50 Hz Control frequency Control voltage Version of contacts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic type
Open the catalog to page 5Bistable Switches (Latched Contactors)up to 80 A AC-1 acc. to IEC/EN 60947-4-1 (2-pole, 2 modules)
Open the catalog to page 6Bistable Switches Extended with a Communications BICOM Bistable switches with a communications Can, Modbus, I/O and M-bus are special versions for use in smart buildings, smart installations, demand-side-management and industry solutions. They have four separated contacts for loads up to 32 A. ISO 11898 CAN compatible standard interface Wiring diagram Ordering No. Weight Packaging
Open the catalog to page 7Bistable Switches Extended with a Communications BICOM Standard I/O communication
Open the catalog to page 8Sealing cover for bistable switches up to 32 A Type Sealing cover for bistable switches up to 80 A Type Auxiliary switch
Open the catalog to page 9Bistable SwitchesAccessories 4-phase busbars for installation contactors up to 32 A
Open the catalog to page 10i Technical characteristics Dimensions
Open the catalog to page 11Bistable Switchesup to 32 ATECHNICAL DATA MAIN CIRCUIT GENERAL
Open the catalog to page 12up to 32 ATECHNICAL DATA SAFETY COIL MAIN CIRCUIT
Open the catalog to page 13Bistable Switchesup to 32 ATECHNICAL DATA MAIN CIRCUIT GENERAL
Open the catalog to page 14up to 32 ATECHNICAL DATA COIL MAIN CIRCUIT
Open the catalog to page 15Bistable Switchesup to 32 ATECHNICAL DATA SAFETY Mounting positions of accessories BI220, BI225,
Open the catalog to page 16up to 80 ATECHNICAL DATA MAIN CIRCUIT GENERAL
Open the catalog to page 17Bistable Switchesup to 80 ATECHNICAL DATA COIL MAIN CIRCUIT
Open the catalog to page 18up to 80 ATECHNICAL DATA SAFETY Mounting positions of accessories BIK sealing cover
Open the catalog to page 19Bistable Switches Accessories BIN - Auxiliary switch Benefits Reliable switching Allows remote indication Different versions of contacts Compatible with the entire range of bistable switches Easy to fit on right side of the bistable switch Simple and strong fixing with screw Wiring diagram BIC - Auxiliary device for centralised control Benefits For centralised control Control by a single command Possible to actuate over a time switch Each bistable switch with BIC may be independant of local push-button controled via remote push-buttons ON and OFF Compatible with the entire range of bistable...
Open the catalog to page 20AccessoriesTECHNICAL DATA SAFETY AUXILIARY CIRCUIT GENERAL
Open the catalog to page 21Bistable Switches Operation Position, Dimensions Operation position
Open the catalog to page 22Bistable Switches Dimnesions Dimensions
Open the catalog to page 23Bistable SwitchesConnections Scheme for connection BIG, BIC and bistable switches in level Local ON/OFF Local ON/OFF Local ON/OFF Local ON/OFF Local ON/OFF Local ON/OFF Local ON/OFF
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