12-fold Switch actuator 8SU AKS Standard 16A C-Load

276,90 Excl. tax €426,00 Excl. tax
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The AKS-1216.03 12-fold switch actuator from the AKS series offers 16A switching with 140 µF C-Load in a space-saving design. The AKS series also includes 2, 4, 8, 16, 20, and 24-fold variants for flexible applications. Read more

Specifications

Brand:
MDT
Article number:
AKS-1216.03
EAN:
4251916130350
Availability:
In stock (1)
Delivery time:
Will be shipped within 1 to 2 working days.

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Datasheet

AKS-1216.03 12-fold Switch Actuator - AKS Series

The AKS-1216.03 is a 12-fold switch actuator from the AKS series, designed for switching electrical loads up to 16A with a high C-Load capacity of 140 µF. This device is ideal for medium to large applications and offers a space-saving design. It is manufactured in Germany and certified according to ISO 9001.

The AKS series offers a variety of models, including 2, 4, 8, 16, 20, and 24-fold variants, providing flexible application options across different installations.

Main Features:

  • 16A switching capacity with 140 µF C-Load
  • Bistable relays for reliable operation
  • Space-saving design for flexible installation
  • Available in 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24-channel variants
  • Support for extended logic and scene functions
  • Lockable manual operation and LED indicator for each channel
  • Quick application download via ETS5 or higher
  • Integrated KNX bus coupling unit

Technical Specifications:

  • Nominal load: 16A
  • Capacitive load: 140 µF
  • Operating temperature: 0...45 °C
  • Dimensions: 8 SU (Space Units)
  • IP protection rating: IP20
  • KNX interface: TP-256 with long frame support
  • ETS compatibility: ETS 4 or higher
  • Relay life expectancy (mechanical): 1,000,000 operations

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

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