2 fold Switch actuator AKS Standard 16A C-Load 140 µF

145,42 Excl. tax €223,72 Excl. tax
€175,96 Incl. tax 270,70 Incl. tax.
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Unit price: €145,42 / Piece
2-fold switch actuator from the AKS series, 16 A, C-Load up to 140 µF. Compact design with KNX/EIB control, advanced logic functions, and status display. Available in variants with 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24 channels. Read more

Specifications

Brand:
MDT
Article number:
AKS-0216.03
Availability:
In stock (10)
Delivery time:
Will be shipped within 1 to 2 working days.

Information

 

MDT AKS 16A Switch Actuator AKS Series 2-fold C-Load 140 µF

The MDT 2-fold switch actuator AKS 16A from the AKS series is an advanced KNX component designed for compact and efficient installations. Capable of switching electrical loads up to 140 µF, this switch actuator offers extensive functions for medium to large installations. Available in 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24-fold variants.

Main Features

  • Compatible with KNX/EIB systems
  • 2-fold switching with bistable relays
  • Manual control via push button
  • LED indicators for each output
  • Extensive logic and scene functions for each channel
  • Switches high C-loads up to 140 µF
  • Quick application download with ETS5 support

Technical Specifications

  • Switching capacity: 16A Ohmic load, 140 µF capacitive load
  • Voltage: 230V AC
  • Maximum inrush current: 600A/150µs
  • Operating temperature range: 0 ... 45 °C
  • Dimensions: 2SU (DIN 35mm rail)

This product is manufactured in Germany and is ISO 9001 certified, ensuring reliability and durability. The AKS 16A switch actuator also offers advanced time functions, priority/forced operation, and an hour meter for each switching action. The power supply is provided via the KNX bus, ensuring easy and quick installation. Available in 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24-fold variants.

Note: Mixed operation of nominal and safety extra-low voltage (SELV) within the actuator is not permitted!

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