Meteodata 140 basic KNX – Sensor for wind, light and temperature

264,00 Excl. tax €458,88 Excl. tax
€319,44 Incl. tax 555,24 Incl. tax.
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Unit price: €264,00 / Piece
Combi sensor for wind, light and temperature. Ideal for automatic shading of up to 3 façades. Includes threshold channels, logic and KNX integration. Read more

Specifications

Brand:
Theben
Article number:
1409205
EAN:
4003468140000
Availability:
Out of stock, but available
Delivery time:
Will be shipped within approximately 8 working days.

Information

Datasheet

Theben Meteodata 140 basic KNX

Art. no. 1409205

Application

The Meteodata 140 basic KNX is a versatile combination sensor and weather station for KNX systems. It is designed to detect wind, brightness, and temperature, enabling fully automatic sun shading control for up to three façades based on current weather conditions.

Main Features

  • Combination sensor / weather station for integration into KNX installations
  • Detection of wind, brightness, and temperature
  • Automatic sun shading for up to 3 façades using 3 integrated brightness sensors
  • Detection and analysis take place directly in the device – no additional modules required
  • 4 additional threshold channels for connecting external KNX sensors
  • 6 logic channels for advanced control scenarios
  • Weather data display possible via multifunction display (e.g., VARIA 826 KNX)

Technical Specifications

KNX operating voltage: Bus voltage, ≤ 10 mA
Mounting type: Wall mounting
Brightness measuring range: 1 – 100,000 lx
Adjustable temperature range: -30 °C to +60 °C
Wind speed measuring range: 2 – 30 m/s
Ambient temperature: -20 °C to +55 °C
Protection rating: IP44
Protection class: III

Important Notes

  • The load values are based on exemplary selected light sources and represent typical values.
  • Subject to technical changes and typographical errors.
  • More information at: www.theben.eu/products/1409205
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