Zenit Installation Manual
Zenit Installation Manual
Zenit Installation Manual
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Diagrams & dimensions
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Switches
Optional: locator light With indicator light
N N
L L
LED lamp LED lamp
N2191 N2192
N2101 XX
N2201 XX N2101.5 XX
N2801 XX N2201.5 XX
N2301 XX
Green Red
N N
L L
LED lamp LED lamp
N2192 N2191
N2102 XX
N2202 XX N2102.5 XX
N2802 XX N2202.5 XX
N2302 XX
Red Green
Push-buttons
2-way switch - Intermidiate switch - 2-way switch
Optional: locator light
N
L
N
L
LED lamp
N2191
Red N2104.X XX
N2204.X XX
N
L
LED lamp
N2192
N2101.2 XX
N2201.2 XX
Red
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Push-buttons Card timer switch
With locator or indicator light With locator light
Red
2.- Mounting and connection scheme
2.1.- Mounting 2.2.- Connection
N N2214.5
L
LED lamp
Buzzer N2192
Bell
Important: Disconnect the electrical power when installing.
N2104.5 XX
N2204.5 XX 3.- Operation
Time selector for disconnection: The load time disconnection,
after removing the card, can be programmed by the user
Red through the rotary programme selector on the device cover.
Disconection time
selector
Card switch N
L
N
L
N2104.5 XX
N2204.5 XX
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Electronic blind switch
N2261.2
Technical data:
- Power Supply: 230V~ 50Hz / 127V~ 60Hz
- Maximum power:
- 230V~ 50Hz blind motors: 2x 700VA persianas (cos j = 0,5)
- 127V~ 60Hz blind motors: 2x 350VA persianas (cos j = 0,5)
- Room temperature for operation: 0°C to 40°C
- According to: UNE-21806 y EN-55014
Functional features:
The electronic blind switch includes 3 modes of operation
(to be selected in the rotatory switch):
- P: standard blinds control. Optionally other N2244 inserts can be connected to the N2261.2 to control the blind from other locations.
- V: venetian type blinds control. Optionally other N2244 inserts can be connected to the N2261.2 to control the blind from other locations.
- C: centralization. one N2261.2 can control all the N2261.2 centrally.
1.
1* = Up 2* = Botton 1* = Up 2* = Botton
N2261.2 N2261.2
Fig. 3
1* = Up 2* = Botton
2.
Operation: Blind operating mode. Slats or Venetian blinds operating mode. Centralized operating mode.
Raises the blind (3 min.), if it was Raise the blind (3 min.) if it was Raises the blinds (of those inserts connected),
Short pulsation previously stationary. It will stop the previously stationary. It will stop the if they were previously stationary. It will stop
< 300ms blind, if it was previously moving. blind, if it was previously moving. the blinds, if they were previously moving.
Lowers the blind (3 min.), if it was Lowers the blind (3 min.), if it was Lowers the blinds (of those inserts connected),
Short pulsation previously stationary. It will stop the previously stationary. It will stop the if they were previously stationary. It will stop
> 300ms blind, if it was previously moving. blind, if it was previously moving. the blinds, if they were previously moving.
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Key switches
2-way / 3 positions
N2153.1 XX
L
N
Pos. 1 Pos. 2
L L
N N
Com Com
1 1
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USB chargers
N2185, N2285 & N2185.2
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Circuit breaker 6/10/16A & RCD
N2234.1, N2234.2 & N2234.3
Electro-magnetic
action area
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TV / R outlets
Antenna
Antenna
Amplifier
Amplifier
Mixer
Mixer
Distribution
Distribution
TV outlet
codes Floor 10° 8150
Floor 9° 8150.7
Floor 9° 8150.8 Floor 8° 8150.7
Floor 7° 8150.7
Floor 8° 8150.8 Floor 6° 8150.8
Floor 5° 8150.8
Floor 7° 8150.8 Floor 4° 8150.7
Floor 6° Floor 3° 8150.7
8150.8
Floor 2° 8150.7
Floor 5° 8150.8 Floor 1° 8150
Floor 4° 8150.7
Example: 10 floors. The floors are divided in 2 groups of 5
Floor 3° 8150.7 floors each. The outlets are distributed according to the crite-
ria shown in the MATV connection diagram for serial distrubu-
Floor 2° 8150.7 tion up to 9 floors. The diagram above can be used in buildings
up to 18 floors. For buildings with more than 18 floors and up
Floor 1° 8150 to 27 floors, 3 groups have to be created and so on.
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Tomas de TV-R / SAT
Multiswitch Connection
for secondary box to PAU
distribution 8151.8 or N2251.8 8151.8 or N2251.8 8151.7 or N2251.7
users Intermidiate Intermidiate Final
Connection Derivation
box to users losses
Note:
end of line impedance. If the distribution equipment requires
outlets with end of line resistors, 8151.7/N2251.7 outlets Note:
must be used or add to 8151.3/N2251.3 outlets a termination it is recommended to avoid installing more than
resistor to close the line. 2 intermidiate outlets per line.
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N2250.X & N2252 covers for TV outlets
1.- In some cases the TV outlets have too small holes for frame’s clamps.
2.- To mount the cover plates there are b) Cut all the clamps of the frame. 3.- When the cover plate is screwed to the
2 options: a) cut the clamps that are insert, the 4 parts that stick out from the
facing the small holes. cover, will fix the frame to the wall.
Mounting diagram
- Use coaxial cable with 75Ω impedance. - Avoid small bending radius.
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N2150.7 & N2250.7 - TV outlet dead-end
N2150.7 N2250.7
- TV output: 9,52 mm male. - Use coaxial cable with 75Ω impedance. - Avoid small bending radius.
Telephone outlets
Telephone Telephone
line line
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RJ45 Cat. 6 female connector
2018.6
1 Preparing the Cable 1.1 Cut approximately 1.2 Open approx. 10 cm. 1.3 Cut the jacket. 1.4 Cut the mesh (if
5 cm. off the jacket. of the jacket with it has one and the
a cutter cord or cord at the same
another tool. level of the jacket).
2 Preparing the 2.1 Select the adequate wiring 2.2 Position each of the four 2.3 Ensure the end
Conductors scheme (568A or 568B) and pairs in the holes of the piece is located as
place the pairs in a straight line. end piece. close as possible
to the edge of the
Position the piece jacket.
Important Note:
with the flat side
Do not cross the pairs
over one another!
facing upwards.
First, arrange/position
pairs 1 and 4, and then
pairs 2 and 3 in their
usual line.
Slots
2.4 Place the pairs in 2.5 Insert the end piece into 2.6 Unbraid the pairs, position and insert the cable in
the direction of the module. the module slots. Place the solid colour cable in
the end piece slots. the first slot of the pair.
Blue / White Check the orientation
(first pair) of the colour codes:
Blue / White matched The solid colour cable
with Blue / White (Blue)
Important Note:
Align the Blue /
White pair with
the Blue / White
colour indicated
in the module
colour code.
3 Conductor 3.1 Place the tool perpendicular to the 4 Placing the Cable
Terminations module and finish cutting the cables.
5 Disassembling the 5.1 Push the front of the module in with 5.2 Pry upwards 5.3 Pry downwards to
module from the your thumb releasing the hooks. to release the release the lower
supporting piece upper hook. hook.
Use a...
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RJ45 Cat. 5E female connector
2018.5
IMPORTANT:
Place the connector in such a way
that the printed letters A and B are
facing up
brown green-white
brown orange-white green
brown-white brown-white
orange
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VDI connectors
N2155.2 N2155.3
Pin Out: Pin Out:
1G W/GND Left Audio 1G Y/GND Composite Video
1B White 1A Yellow
3G R/GNB 2G W/GND
3R red Right Audio 2B White Left Audio
Red
3G R/GND
3R Red Right Audio
N2155.5
PIN-15
PIN-5
PIN PIN
Mini-Jack 3,5mm
N2155.4
Pin Out: 1 1 R+ 5 GND 5
6 6 R- 10 SGND 10
R Red Left Audio 2 2 G+ 11 ID0 11
G Ground 7 7 G- 12 ID1 12
Right Audio
L White 3 3 B+ 13 HSYC 13
PIN-11
PIN-1
8 8 B- 14 VSYC 14
4 4 ID2 15 ID2 15
G GND G GND
9 TMDS Data0-
10 TMDS Clock+
G-4 11 TMDS Clock Shield
12 TMDS Clock-
13 CEC
14 RESERVED (N.C. on device)
15 SCL
16 SDA
17 DDC/CEC Ground
18 +5V Power
19 Hot Plug Detect
GND Ground On Group included 3 wires
Note:
Using a strap for fixing
White
the cable to the board
G-1 Shielded GND
Blue
Ground
Hot Plug Detect
it is recommended to
Geen
White Green +5V Power avoid disconnections.
PIN-1 PIN-19 G-2 Shielded Yellow
Orange
DDC/CEC Ground
SDA For this the plates have
Geen
White
Red
Purple
SCL
Reserved (N.C. on device)
two through-holes at
G-3 Shielded
Geen
White CEC its rear end.
White
G-4 Shielded
Geen
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Rotary/push dimmer - N2260.2
2. 3.
Figure 3: Installation
Figure 1:
Basic wiring diagram 4.- Operation
The operation of the dimmer during the set up, disconnection or
regulation is as follows:
Short pulsation
If the dimmer is off, upon receiving a short pulsation it will turn on
using always the maximum level of light.
If the dimmer is on, upon receiving a short pulsation it will turn off.
A short pulsation refers to any pulsation lasting between 50 ms and 400 ms.
Long pulsation
If the dimmer is off, upon receiving a long pulsation it will turn on
using the minimum level of light. Then it will increase it until the
pulsation stops, or until it reaches the maximum level of light.
If the dimmer is on, upon receiving a long pulsation the dimming
direction will reverse: if the level of light has increased up to a certain
point, it will diminish, and vice versa. Whenever the maximum (or
minimum) level of light is reached during a long pulsation, the dimming
will stop in the maximum (or minimum) level, even if pulsation continues.
Figure 2: Special wiring diagram
A long pulsation refers to any pulsation lasting for more than 400 ms.
Wiring for direct control Turning the knob clock-wise:
The electrical wiring for these devices is performed according to - If the load is off, or in the maximum intensity level, it will not perform any action.
the wiring diagram shown in Figure 1. - If the load is in a specific dimming point, it will increase the load intensity.
The terminal marked “L” shows the phase wire of the installation. Turning the knob anti-clockwise:
The terminal indicated with represents the conductor wiring - If the load is off, it will not perform any action.
terminal returning from the load, which is also connected to the - If the load is in a specific dimming point, or in the maximum
neutral conductor of the installation. See Figure 1. level, it will diminish the load intensity.
The terminal marked “1” is used to exercise control from several Once the load reaches the maximum or minimum intensity level, if
points by means of conventional push buttons. See Figure 2. we keep turning the knob anti-clockwise or clockwise, the load will
If the device is installed individually, follow the instructions continue in its maximum/minimum intensity level.
indicated in Figure 1.
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Rotary LED dimmer
N2260.3 & N2260.8
5.- Operation
The LED dimmer is a phase-angle dimmer and is used to
switch and dim all lamps listed in “Types of load”, especially
LEDi loads (LED lamps with an integrated ballast). The LED
dimmer serves as light controller in connection with rotary
dimmer control elements.
Notes:
1) Use only L or LC transformers. Pure C transformers are not
permitted. If transformers are used, the specifications of the
respective manufacturers must be observed. In particular,
observe the information regarding the minimum load.
Connection load for LEDi
2) Above a connection load of 25 W/VA, suitable measures must
Operation in a two-way circuit be taken to increase the connection load to a maximum of 100
W/VA (230 V supply) or 55 W/VA (127 V supply) when connecting
LEDi according to IEC 61000-3-2, for example, through the use of
Warning: harmonic wave filters.
Disconnect the mains power supply prior to installation and/or 3) Maximum number of LEDi lamps is 10.
disassembly! Permit work on the 230V/127V supply system to be
performed only by specialist staff.
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Rotary dimmer 1-10 Vdc for fluorescen or LED drivers
N2260.9
1.- Technical data The maximum charge to be connected to the control terminals +/–
- Power supply: should not exceed 50 mA.
230V 50-60Hz 700VA See technical specifications of the dimmable electronic ballast to
127V 50-60Hz 350VA be installed.
- Load type: Dimmable electronic ballast with 1-10V control input. Electronic ballasts generate a very high instantaneous peak
current at connection, therefore it is recommended not to connect
2.- Assembly/Connection more than 6 ballasts to the N2260.9 fluorescence regulator.
2.1.- Connection In installations where it is required to connect more than 6
Follow the steps below to install the mechanism: electronic ballasts to the same regulator mechanism, it is
1. Connect the device according to the connection schemes. recommended to use a contactor to protect the mechanism
Figure 2 and Figure 3. contacts. See Figure 3.
1.
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1 Module dimmer - N2160.E
3.- Operation
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Universal pulsation dimmer - N2260.1
2. 3.
Figure 3: Installation
Figure 1:
Basic wiring diagram 4.- Operation
The operation of the dimmer during the set up, disconnection or
regulation is as follows:
Short pulsation
If the dimmer is off, upon receiving a short pulsation it will turn on
using always the maximum level of light.
If the dimmer is on, upon receiving a short pulsation it will turn
off.
A short pulsation refers to any pulsation lasting between 50 ms
and 400 ms.
Long pulsation
If the dimmer is off, upon receiving a long pulsation it will turn on
using the minimum level of light. Then it will increase it until the
pulsation stops, or until it reaches the maximum level of light.
If the dimmer is on, upon receiving a long pulsation the dimming
direction will reverse: if the level of light has increased up to
a certain point, it will diminish, and vice versa. Whenever the
Figure 2: Special wiring diagram maximum (or minimum) level of light is reached during a long
pulsation, the dimming will stop in the maximum (or minimum)
Wiring for direct control level, even if pulsation continues.
The electrical wiring for these devices is performed according to A long pulsation refers to any pulsation lasting for more than 400 ms.
the wiring diagram shown in Figure 1.
The terminal marked “L” shows the phase wire of the installation.
The terminal indicated with represents the conductor wiring
terminal returning from the load, which is also connected to the
neutral conductor of the installation. See Figure 1.
The terminal marked “1” is used to exercise control from several
points by means of conventional push buttons. See Figure 2.
If the device is installed individually, follow the instructions
indicated in Figure 1.
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Movement detector - N2241
ns
tto
ne nne
bu
Co
Auxiliary
mechanical
Auxiliary
mechanical Figure 4: Special wiring diagram
pushbutton pushbutton
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Movement detector - N2241
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Time delay switch
N2262.1
1.- Technical data For the applications requiring the timing of an engine of less than 40VA
- Rated Voltage: 230 V~ ; 50 Hz power, for example a small air-extractor engine with 13VA in a bathroom,
the connection will be possible if you connect another load to the latter, so
- Maximum power: as to make sure the addition of both power loads results in a power output
40 - 500 W for incandescent lamps. which is greater than 40VA, the minimum load required for the correct
40 - 400 VA for halogens with conventional transformers. operation of the device.
If an engine is connected to another load (a halogen or incandescent lamp),
M 40 - 100 VA for motors. the maximum power load of the latter has to equal the maximum power
Protection against overcurrents: output value of the engine.
Through calibrated fuse F-3,15H. It is supplied with a replacement.
3.- Mounting:
Protection against faulty connections:
Through electronic device.
Time delay: from 10 sec. to 10 min. (±10%).
Night vision device: red LED.
Operating temperature: from 0 to 40 °C.
4.- Operation:
The time deleyed switch is an electronic operation mechanism mak-ing the
automatic disconnection of the controlled element, within an adjustable
Fig. 1
time interval.
The manual operation is carried out by pressing the key.
L
Setting the desired time margin for disconnecting the device, is carried
out by using an adjusting screw, as indicated on Figure 4. The time range is
N
adjustable from 10 seconds to 10 minutes (±10%).
Fig. 2
NOTE:
Pay particular attention to the connection of exit/entry device
conductors, as shown in the diagrams.
Fig. 4
When manipulating the device, make sure it is disconnected
from the power grid.
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Rotatory thermostat with remote sensor
N2240.3
2. 3.
4.- Operation:
The temperature set point can be adjusted by the rotary knob on the front
of the thermostat, from +5°C to +45°C.
LED light in the front, indicates the following:
- Red color: Temperature set point is higher than measured temperature at
floor sensor. Relay output contact is closed.
- Green color: Temperature set point is lower than measured temperature
at floor sensor. Relay output contact is open.
- LED off: Thermostat is OFF state (disconnected).
- Blinking red color: (a) The floor temperature sensor woul not be
connected or (b) the temperature read by the floor temperature sensor
is below.
- 40°C. Relay output contact is closed.
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Digital thermostat
8140.5 + N2240.5
4.- Operation: In all the cases the setting is validated press-ing “OK”. Failure to do so, the
control returns to the previous settings in 5 seconds without saving the
new ones.
(5) (1) (3) With the control turned off, it behaves as a thermometer, showing the
current temperature.
This command allows ATTENTION:
you to control heating In the first implementation it is advised to wait 8 hours before calibration.
and cooling devices (not After an off voltage, the control requires 30 minutes before showing an
simultaneously) from accurate temperature.
its internal electronic
thermostat. Also, thanks
to the night mode, allows
to maintain a temperature
differential (from 0°C to
5°C, also programmable) to
save energy with just one
keystroke.
(2) (4)
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Rotatory fan control
N2254.1
Electronic doorbell
N2224 & N2224.1
1.
L L
N N
2. 3.
Connection with more than one push-button per melody. 4.- Operation:
The bell can be connected to 4 push buttons maximum, with a different
melody for each one of them.
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Buzzer
N2119 & N2219
N L 3.- Mounting:
L N N
N L L
Conexión del aparato
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LED beacon light
N2281
L
N
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Zenit elastic claws
The elastic claws are inserted into the metal support of the Insertion of a 1-module mechanism in a mountin plate
mechanisms. For this, there is a guide where at the end of the path with elastic claws.
the claws are clipped and are perfectly secured, making a block 1- Insert the additional parts (elastic claw insert ref. N2071.8).
with the mounting plate. 2- Insert the 1-module mechanism into the metal bracket.
Fig. 6
Fig. 1
Fig. 4
Fig. 5 Fig. 7
Once the support is carried to the top of
the box, the claws press against the inner
walls of the box holding the support so
that it is fixed to be able to mount the
mechanisms.
The system is effectively fixed without
the need for any additional elements.
It supports the stresses to which the
elements inserted in the ring can be
subjected, in their habitual use.
(insertion of plugs, rocker pressing, etc.) Fig. 8
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Zenit sound system
A soundtrack in each space
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FM stereo receiver with alarm module
9368
(*) FM RECEPTION
The FM indoor antenna that incorporates the module 9368 or 9368.7, (*) External FM coaxial antenna.
OPTION 1
uses the electrical network to improve reception.
If the reception is not quite right, you can connect an external FM (*) External FM wire antenna (75 cm. max.).
antenna (thin wire or coaxial wire) in the connectors enabled for it. OPTION 2
Mono configuration.
Local speaker.
Stereo configuration.
Separate speakers.
9368.3
Audio input/output module + USB and Bluetooth®
Module 9368 or 9368.7 (OPTIONAL)
Auxiliary module
9368.3
USB socket
(max. 100 mA; 5 V)
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Radio & Bluetooth multiroom module + Remote control module
9368.1 & 9368.2
Basic example Example with auxiliary input 9368.3 (USB, input and phones)
NOTE: Because these devices are radio frequency and to avoid interference, you should not install modules of the same reference or any
other RF equipment that could interfere less than 1 m. away.
It should be noted that any obstacle between the devices, can significantly reduce the distance range between them.
3.- Mounting:
4.
1.
2. 3.
1.- Mounting plate
2.- Insert - 9368 / 9368.7
3.- Cover plate - N2268
4.- Frame
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Sound amplifier - Connection to multiroom module
9335.1 - 9368.1
Multiroom module
20 + 20W
stereo
(with
2 9335.1
amplifiers)
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Zenit Centralizations and Workstations
Cutting-edge connectivity
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Surface and flush-mounted Centralizations
1. For the mounting of the surface and flush mounting boxes, please check 2. Both in the surface solution and in the flush
the diagrams for the Workstations in the next page. solution, there are metal mounting plates where the
mechanisms are inserted.
3. The mechanisms are inserted in the mounting plate by pressure. 4. Once inserted,
proceed with the
wiring.
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Installation of the surface mounting boxes for Workstations
T1193, T1194, T1195
Installation of the box
1. 2.
3. 4. 5.
Installation of mechanisms
6. 7. 8.
Clip
Spin
3
2
Connect
Clip
1
1
2
Spin
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Installation of the flush mounting boxes for Workstations
T1093, T1094
Installation in cement and brick walls
1 2 3
4 5 6
Tie the
Level the mounting
Mount the mounting plate mounting plate plateto the box
Installation in drywall / hollow partition Linking the boxes in cement / brick walls
A 2 options B Remove the flaps
1
Mount
the links
2
1 2 Enter
4 Mount on the wall
the box
Remove the
cardboard Linking the boxes in drywall / hollow partition
Cut the
drywall a b
Important: keep the
ribs when cutting
3 4
c d
Level the
mounting Level and
plate Mount screw the
the links grids and then
of the grids remove the links
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Installation of inserts in flush mounting Workstations
1 2
2 Spin
Connect 3 Clip
Clip
1
2 Spin
1 2
3 4 5 6
Tie the structural plate Tie the hinges Mount the trim
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T1373
T1373
T1373
T1373
X
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Montaje caja de suelo T1393 y T1393.1 T10XX Montaje en sueloY técni
Installation
Montaje caja deMontaje ofcaja
suelo T1393
the floor
dey suelo
T1393.1
box
T10XX
T1393 yplaca
T10XX T1393.1
T10XX
y mecanismos
1
Montaje Montaje
en suelo técnico
11
en suelo técnico Y
Montaje caja de suelo T1393 y placa T1393.1 y mecanismos Montaje Montaje
caja 1
de en suelo
suelo técnico
T1393 y T1393.1 2
Installation of the
T1393 yframe T1373 and inserts T10XX Montaje en suelo técnico Clipar
Montaje caja placa
de suelo T1393 yyT1393.1
mecanismos
T1393.1 Inserir
Clipar
Clipar
placa
Montaje caja de suelo y mecanismos Montaje en suelo técnico
placa y mecanismos 2 Clipar
Insert
Inserir
Inserir
Girar
placa placa y mecanismos
y mecanismos Inserir
Insert
Insert
Spin
Girar
Insert
Spin
1 2 1 X 1 273
T1373
T1373
T1373
3 Conexionar
Conectar 1
1 X
Y 273
209 33
T1373 T1373 T1373 3 Conexionar
Conect
T1373 T1373 Conectar Y 209
Conect
T1373 T1373
T1373 X
Y
T10XX 1
X X X
X
Clipar
Inserir
2
X
Insert
Girar Y
X Y Y
Y
Spin
MIN 104mm
3 Conexionar
1 Y 209 1
MAX 40mm
T10XX X
Conectar
T1393
1 Conect
Clipar 2 Clipar 42 2
X 5
Clipar Girar X 44
1
Inserir
T1393.1 2 Inserir Y
2
Inserir
T1393
Clipar
Insert
Clipar
Inserir
Insert T1393Girar
T1393 2 Insert
Girar
Spin
Girar X Y5 Clipar
Girar
Spin Y Inserir
T1393.1
Inserir
Insert
T1393.1
Spin
Girar Spin Girar
Girar
T1393.1 Girar
Spin
Spin Y Insert
Clipar
Spin
Spin
Montaje en suelo técnico Insert Inserir
Montaje en suelo técnico X 273 Spin
X 273 Insert
X 273
T1373 T1373 4
X
3 Conexionar 273
T1373 3 Conexionar Y 209
MAX 40mm
T1393
Montaje soporte para bastidores
T1373T1393.4Y
X
Conectar 209
273 3 Conexionar 5
40mm
T1373 T1393.1
Girar Conectar
3 Conexionar Y 209 3 Co
Y
Conect 209 Conectar
40mm
T1373
Spin Clipar
Conect
Conexionar
3 Conectar Co
Montaje soporte para bastidores T1393.4
Inserir
Y 209
40mm
Conect
1 2 Conectar
Conect Insert
1
Co
Montaje
Montaje soportepara
soporte parabastidores
bastidoresT1393.4
T1393.4
1
MAX
Conect
1 2
MAX
Montaje soporte para bastidores T1393.4
1 Installation of frame
2 bracket T1393.4
1 2
MAX
Installation in flush floor
X
CLACK
CLACK
2
Y 4 CLACK
4
T1393 T1393 4 15 5 2 4
4
CRACK
X 4 Girar 1 CRACK
CLACK
CLACK
T13932
T1393.1 T1393.1 X Girar
Spin 5 T1393 Clipar
T1393 T1393
CRACK
Spin
Girar Clipar
T1393.1
Girar Y
Girar
Spin
5 T1393.1
Girar
Inserir
2 Inserir 5 Girar
Clipar Spin
T1393.1
Spin
T1393.1
MAX Ø6 MAX Ø11.6
3 Conexionar Insert
209
MAX 40mm
Conectar
5
Conect
CLACK
3
X X X CLACK
1
Clipar CLACK CLACK
X
XInserir
2
X Insert Y Y Y CLACK
Y Y CLACK
Y X X X CRACK
2 2 2 CRACK
1 CRACK
1 CRACK
X X CRACK
2 GirarGirar Girar Y Y Y 1 CRACK
X CRACK
Girar SpinSpin Spin Y Y 1 CRACK
Spin
Y 2
X XX 273273 X 273 2 CRACK
MIN 104mm
MIN 104mm
X X 273 273
MIN 104mm
Conexionar
3 Conexionar 2 MAX Ø6
3 Conexionar
Y Y 209209
MAX 40mm
MAX 40mm
Y 209
MIN 104mm
MIN 104mm
MAX 40mm
Conectar
Conectar
ionar Conectar 2
X Y273Y 209 209 MAX Ø6
MAX 40mm
MAX 40mm
Conect Conect Y
tar Conect
MIN 104mm
t
5 MAX Ø6
1 1 11
Y 209
MAX 40mm
212 22 2
Clipar
1
Inserir
2
MIN 104mm
Insert
MAX 40mm
CRACK
1 CRACK
1
2
2
5 5 MAX Ø6
r Clipar Clipar
Clipar
5 MAX Ø11.6
Installation inen
enconcrete
suelo de pavimentofloor
suelo de pavimento T1393.9 T1393.9
ir InserirInserir
Inserir Clipar
t Insert Insert
Insert Montaje T1393.9
Inserir
Insert
Montaje
T1393 T1393.1
T1393.9 T1393 T1393.1
T1393.9
40 40
20 20
CRACK CRACK
CRACK
1 CRACK 1 CRACK 1 CRACK
59 59
CRACK CRACK
104104
1 CRACK
1 CRACK
MINMIN
2 2 CRACK
1 CRACK
MAX Ø6 MAX Ø6 MAX Ø11.6
MAX Ø11.6
2 2 2
CRACK MAX Ø6
MAX Ø6 MAX Ø11.6
MAX Ø11.6
1 CRACK MAX Ø6 MAX Ø11.6
2
MAX Ø6 MAX Ø11.6
2
MAX Ø6 MAX Ø11.6
CK
1 CRACK
2
MAX Ø6 MAX Ø11.6
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Dimensions
170 ZENIT THE HIGHLIGHT OF MODUL AR R ANGES
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Frames
D G E
D
B
E
B
A A C
C
D D
E
B
P
B
E
B
C
A
A G A C
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Frames
Type Article No. A B C D E G P
N2171 1-gang (1M) 85 85 - 22,4 44,6 7,5 -
N2171.1 1-gang (1M) 85 85 - 22,4 44,6 7,5 -
N2271 1-gang (2M) 85 85 - 44,6 44,6 7,5 -
* N2271 1-gang (2M) 90 90 - 44,6 44,6 8 -
N2271.1 1-gang (2M) 85 85 - 44,6 44,6 7,5 -
N2272 2-gang (2M) 156 85 - 44,6 44,6 7,5 71
* N2272 2-gang (2M) 161 90 - 44,6 44,6 8 71
Frames for square boxes
N2272.1 2-gang (2M) 156 85 - 44,6 44,6 7,5 71
(60mm screw distance)
N2273 3-gang (2M) 227 85 - 44,6 44,6 7,5 71
* N2273 3-gang (3M) 232 90 - 44,6 44,6 8 71
N2273.1 3-gang (2M) 227 85 - 44,6 44,6 7,5 71
N2274 4-gang (2M) 298 85 - 44,6 44,6 7,5 71
* N2274 4-gang (4M) 303 90 - 44,6 44,6 8 71
N2274.1 4-gang (2M) 298 85 - 44,6 44,6 7,5 71
N2275 5-gang (2M) 369 85 - 44,6 44,6 7,5 71
N2370.1 Blank 122 90 - - - 7,5 -
N2371.1 1-gang (1M) 122 90 - 22,4 44,6 7,5 -
N2371.1V 1-gang V (1M) 122 90 - 44,6 22,4 7,5 -
Frames for 3 module boxes N2372.1 1-gang (2M) 122 90 - 44,6 44,6 7,5 -
(83,5mm screw distance) * N2372.1 1-gang (2M) 122 90 - 44,6 44,6 8 -
N2372.2 2-gang (1+1M) 122 90 - 22,4 44,6 7,5 -
N2373.1 1-gang (3M) 122 90 - 66,8 44,6 7,5 -
* N2373.1 1-gang (3M) 122 90 - 66,8 44,6 8 -
Frames for 4 module boxes N2374.1 1-gang (4M) 139,2 85 - 89 44,6 7,5 -
(107mm screw distance) * N2374.1 1-gang (4M) 142 90 - 89 44,6 8 -
Frames for 7 modules boxes
N2777.1 1-gang (7M) 196 85 - 155,6 44,6 7,5 -
(100mm screw distance)
N2271.9 1-gang (2M) 74 74 22,2 44,6 47 - -
N2272.9 2-gang (2M) 145 70,8 22,2 44,6 44,6 - 71
N2271.9G 1-gang (2M) 74 74 22,2 44,6 47 - -
N2273.9 3-gang (2M) 216 70,8 22,2 44,6 44,6 - 71
Mounting grids N2371.9V 1-gang (2M) 102 74 22,2 44,6 44,6 - -
N2373.9 1-gang (3M) 102 74 22,2 66,8 44,6 - -
N2374.9 1-gang (4M) 124 74 22,2 92 44,6 - -
N2673.9 1-gang (3+3M) 102 122 22,2 66,8 44,6 - -
N2777.9 1-gang (7M) 194 79 22,2 158 44,6 - -
N2991.1 BL 62 68 47 44,6 44,6 8,5 -
8591 BL 86 86 44,2 58 58 - -
8592 BL 157 86 44,2 58 129 - -
Surface mounting boxes
8593 BL 228 86 44,2 58 200 - -
N2993 BL 117 85 44,2 56 87 - -
N2994 BL 139,2 85 44,2 56 110,2 - -
N2671 32 68 46,5 22,4 44,6 8,5 -
Frames for profiles N2671.2 32 126 46,5 22,4 44,6 8,5 -
N2672 62 68 46,5 44,6 44,6 8,5 -
DIN-rail mounting plate 2692 BL 53,5 56 58,5 - - - -
* Noble materials
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IP55 flush-mounting boxes
90
63
90
63
161
71
63
10,2 95 10,2
90
122
63
10,2
90
65 63 104 63
120ϒ 120ϒ
80
80
65 55 104 55
80
80
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Centralizations
Ref. A B C D E Ref. A B C D E
T1292 212 204 55 117 121 T1092.1 186 178 55 - -
T1293 212 275 55 188 121 T1093.1 186 249 55 - -
T1294 212 346 55 259 121 T1094.1 186 320 55 - -
Workstations
Ref. A B C D E Ref. A B C D E
T1193 235 176 45 83 146 T1093 211 150 42 - -
T1194 295 176 45 83 206 T1094 271 150 42 - -
T1195 355 176 45 83 266
îðð ïðð
îðð ïðð
îðð îðð ïðð ïðð
ïðí
íðð îêë
íðð
230 ïéí
ïðí íé
îêë
íðð
ïéí
íðð
îíë
305
îíë
305
305
îíë îíë
ïðè
Hollow to be done: 273 x 209 ïðè
ïðè ïðè
41,5
41,5
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Mounting boxes
ABB Niessen
83
83
103 I- 74 41 103
ABB Niessen
60
75
60
60
1099
1199
60
75
60 41
68 60 41
1099
1199
128
71
71
68 8
6
42
41,5
42
99.3 999.2
999 6399.1 499.3
499.3 999
m
71 m
83 83
60
47 mm
60 41 60
71 71
68
99.3 1499.4
1499.4 1499.7
103 74 41
68
128
41,5
999 6399.1 15
15
0
0
60
41
71
68