DINUY SE.K5X.010 multi-sensor KNX-RF

101,30 Excl. tax €180,08 Excl. tax
€122,57 Incl. tax 217,90 Incl. tax.
Out of stock, but available
Unit price: €101,30 / Piece
Wireless KNX-RF multisensor for temperature, brightness, and humidity. Programmable with ETS5, featuring alarms for overheating, sun protection, and humidity. Battery-powered with a lifespan of over 8 years. Read more

Specifications

Brand:
Dinuy
Article number:
SE.K5X.010
EAN:
8422447016574
Availability:
Out of stock, but available
Delivery time:
Will be shipped within approximately 8 working days.

Information

Instructions

Manual

Wireless KNX-RF Multisensor for Temperature, Light, and Humidity

The DINUY KNX-RF multisensor is a wireless sensor designed to measure temperature, brightness, and humidity. With ETS5 programming and bidirectional KNX-RF communication, it is the perfect solution for installations where wiring is not feasible.

Main Features:

  • Temperature Sensor: Provides alarms for overheating or overcooling, with a precise measurement range from -40°C to +125°C and accuracy of ±0.4°C between -0°C and +85°C.
  • Brightness Sensor: Measures light levels from 0.045 lux to 188,000 lux. Includes sun protection alarms and calibration options.
  • Humidity Sensor: Offers alarms for high or low humidity. Measures humidity from 0% to 100% with an accuracy of ±4% between 0% and 80%.

The sensor is powered by two CR2032 batteries, with an estimated lifespan of more than 8 years. Installation is simple due to its compact dimensions of 78 x 28 x 23 mm and wall mounting. With an IP20 protection rating, it is suitable for indoor environments.

Technical Specifications:

  • Power Supply: 2x 3V CR2032 batteries
  • Transmission Power: Less than 10 dB
  • Operating Temperature: -10°C to +70°C
  • Protection Degree: IP20
  • Range: Up to 100 meters in open field, approximately 30 meters indoors

Note: A KNX-RF S-Mode media coupler is required for communication with the KNX bus.

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