MAXinBOX 12 | Multifunctional actuator, 12 outputs (16 AC-Load) Secure

283,46 Excl. tax €381,00 Excl. tax
€342,99 Incl. tax 461,01 Incl. tax.
Out of stock, but available
Unit price: €283,46 / Piece
KNX actuator with 12 configurable outputs (16 A), usable individually as switch actuators. Suitable for shutter control, fan regulation, and KNX Secure. Read more

Specifications

Brand:
Zennio
Article number:
ZIOMB12
EAN:
8411080789242
Availability:
Out of stock, but available
Delivery time:
Will be shipped within approximately 8 working days.
Due to the holidays, orders may be delayed and pickup is not possible.

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MAXinBOX 12 KNX Multifunction Actuator (Ref.: ZIOMB12)

The MAXinBOX 12 is an advanced KNX actuator designed for professional applications. With 12 configurable outputs (16 A), it offers versatile options for shutters, fans, and heating systems. The outputs can be used individually as switch actuators, providing maximum flexibility.

Main Features

  • 12 configurable outputs (16 A), usable individually or grouped for shutter or fan control.
  • Supports KNX Secure for safe communication.
  • Includes 30 logic functions for advanced automation.
  • Manual control via buttons with LED status indicators.
  • DIN rail mounting according to IEC 60715.

Technical Specifications

General

  • Voltage: 21-31 VDC (typical 29 VDC)
  • Dimensions: 68 x 90 x 105 mm (6 DIN units)
  • Protection class: IP20
  • Weight: 397 g

Outputs

  • Number: 12
  • Nominal current: 16 A C-Load
  • Maximum load: 4000 W (resistive), 1500 VA (inductive)
  • Maximum inrush current: 800 A/200 µs
  • Lifespan: 3,000,000 mechanical operations
  • Individually configurable as switch actuator or shutter channel.

Applications

The MAXinBOX 12 is perfect for controlling shutters, fans, lighting, and heating/cooling systems. It provides safe and modern building automation with maximum flexibility through individually configurable outputs.

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