Ideas for connecting push button cables to binary inputs?

  • Erstellt am 2019-01-30 17:33:38

Baugummi

2019-01-31 14:20:54
  • #1
They look good. They can also handle cross-sections from 0.14mm². However, the terminal blocks would also have to be mounted again on a DIN rail, i.e., in a distribution box. But I actually wanted to avoid that. Maybe I have to look for an additional smaller distribution box.

That’s a good tip - thanks for that! I didn’t know something like that before. I was only familiar with the classic patch panels from the network area with LSA terminals. I’ll see if I can find one that can accommodate my bundle of cables.

But now at least I have two proper approaches. From the (LSA) distributor I would then run 5 x J-Y(ST)Y 10x2x0.8 to the main distributor. That will be more organized :)
 

Mycraft

2019-01-31 14:57:51
  • #2


As a bus cable, rather a bad idea. Especially since CAT7 is more expensive than bus cable.

For the Cat cables, I would also use LSA as already suggested.


There are special bus terminals, I have them in my cabinet.


 

Baugummi

2019-01-31 15:05:51
  • #3
Usually, yes. In my case, no. I bought a 500m drum of the best Draka Cat7 cable for the whole house on Kleinanzeigen. That was enough for IT and the bus lines.

The ones for KNX are known to me, I will also connect the bus lines like that in my distributor. Only the control lines are/were my problem. Thanks to I have found ideas now. I didn’t know the Phoenix terminals with the smaller cross-section yet.

Now it’s time to work these out mentally first ;-)
 

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