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Lighting On/Off On/off lights (and other on/off devices) have to be connected to the ENTIAliving system as shown in the block diagram below. Note that on/off lights can be connected to either, Power Expander EL-E1801 or Power Expander EL-E1601 (the former being depicted in the block diagram below).
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Lighting Dimm Dimmable lights have to be connected to the ENTIAliving system as shown in the block diagram below. Note that dimmable lights can be connected to Power Dimmer EL-D01. One EL-D01 Power Dimmer supports up to 5 dimmer outputs. Note that on the block diagram below, the elements and wiring for lighting connection is highlighted.
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Lighting DALI DALI lighting devices have to be connected to the ENTIAliving system as shown in the block diagram below. Note that one ENTIAliving DALI Converter EL-CD01 can support up to 64 DALI lighting devices and 16 groups of DALI lighting devices. On the block diagram below, the elements and wiring for DALI lighting connection is highlighted.
Heating&Cooling Valves On/off heating valves (and other on/off devices) need to be connected to the ENTIAliving system as shown in the block diagram below. Note that described devices can be connected to either Power Expander EL-E801 or Power Expander EL-E1601 (the latter being depicted in the block diagram below).
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Heating&Cooling Fan-Coils Fan coils need to be connected to the ENTIAliving system as shown in the block diagram below—the dashed line is connected in case of a 2 tube system (same tubes for hot and cold water), while it is not connected in a 4 tube system. Note that described HVAC devices can be connected to either Power Expander EL-E1801 or Power Expander EL-E1601 (the latter being depicted in the block diagram below).
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Shading Shades, Blinds,... Shading devices, such as shades, blinds, tendas and other have to be connected to the ENTIAliving system as shown in the block diagram below. As opposed to lighting installation (previous chapter), shading MUST NOT be connected to the ENTIAliving Power Expander EL-E801 and must instead be connected to the Power Expander EL-E1601.
Air Conditioning Any IR remote controlled A/C device can be connected to the ENTIAliving system as shown in the block diagram below. Note that one ENTIAliving IR Controller EL-IR01 can support 1 air conditioning device. On the block diagram below, the elements and wiring for air conditioning connection is highlighted.
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Air Conditioning MODBUS MODBUS compatible A/C devices have to be connected to the ENTIAliving system as shown in the block diagram below. Note that one ENTIAliving MODBUS Converter EL-CA01 can support up to 256 air conditioning devices. On the block diagram below, the elements and wiring for air conditioning connection is highlighted.
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Room Controller EL-R02, DALI Converter EL-CD01, MODBUS Converter EL-CA01 and Sens Controller EL-S01 have to be connected as shown in the block diagram below. Note that on the block diagram below, the CAN elements and wiring is highlighted. The order in which CAN devices are interconnected is of no consequence (e.g.
Below is the block diagram for connecting inputs (buttons, switches, digital sensors) to the ENTIAliving system via the Power Expander (EL-E801 and EL-E1601) modules. Up to 8 digital inputs can be connected to the EL-E801 module and up to 16 digital inputs to the EL-E1601 module.
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Buttons & Switches Power Expander connect...
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Below is the block diagram for connecting inputs (buttons, swithcehs, digital sensors) to the ENTIAliving system via the Room Controller and/or Sens Controller (EL-R02 and EL-S01) modules. Up to 10 digital inputs can be connected to either EL-R02 or EL-S01 module. 2 x 2 x 0,8 J(Y)-STY...
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CE standards The ENTIAliving system has passed all the necessary tests to achieve the following standards of quality assurance: • EN 60730-1 • EN 55015 •...
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