ᐅ Shutter switch, room thermostat, light switch Busch-Jaeger

Created on: 2 Jan 2016 23:06
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Stefan G.
Hello everyone,

Next week, we will continue with the electrical work. A KNX wiring system would be ideal, but unfortunately, it’s no longer within the budget. So, for some added convenience, I have come up with the following combinations for now. “Only” the shutter switches and room temperature controllers for the time being. I’ll share my idea for the light switches later.

Could someone please take a look and see if I’ve missed anything important? I’m not concerned about the “small parts” right now.

Shutter Switches
  • Busch-Jaeger 6411U/S-101 Busch Shutter Control II Insert (Item number: 6410-0-0379)
  • Busch-Jaeger 6455 Comfort Timer Control Panel 6455-101 (Item number: 6410-0-0397)
  • Busch-Jaeger 6435-214 Central Cover Plate (Item number: 6430-0-0402)
For the cover plate, you can of course also use multiple cover plates if more components are added in series. The U/S version is chosen to allow additional options (sun sensor, glass break sensor, etc.), with hardly any price difference. I think with the Comfort Timer Control Panel, this is a good setup.

Room Temperature Controllers

I am still a bit unsure here. What exactly do I need to implement the following controller?
  • Busch-Jaeger 1098 UF-101 Electronic Room Temperature Controller Insert (Item number: 1032-0-0509). This is the version with an external remote sensor. How do I know if this is necessary?
  • Busch-Jaeger 6435-214 Central Cover Plate (Item number: 6430-0-0402)
I assume I will also need the actuators, right?
  • Busch-Jaeger 6164/10-101 Thermoelectric Actuator with Function Indicator 6164/10-101 (Item number: 6164/10-101)
Light Switches
I’m stuck here at the moment. We want to be able to control the light switches remotely as well (on/off). The light switches should also have a dimmer function. So far, I have found the following, which should point in the right direction:
  • IR Control Panel with Label, Illuminated (Item number: 6066-24-102)
Can anyone tell me what else I need to control a standard lamp or an LED lamp?

Thank you all!

Best regards,
Stefan
Stefan G.3 Jan 2016 20:03
Yes, that is clear so far.
I was more referring to the fact that, for example, if I have 10 switches on the ground floor, they all need to be connected to the central electronic shutter control 2. I assume I can't just connect all 10 directly to the switch, right?
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Sebastian79
3 Jan 2016 20:06
Yes, in principle it is done that way, as is usually done in the waterproofing layer. How my friend did it here with us, I don’t know at the moment.
Stefan G.3 Jan 2016 20:08
Ok, thanks. I’ll discuss this with the electrician. Now I’ll start looking for where to get the components at a good price.
Stefan G.3 Jan 2016 20:35
Quickly, without eBay Classifieds or similar:
  • Gira 0822 28 - €60.16 - 20x €1,203.20
  • Gira 0398 00 - €54.53 - 22x €1,199.66
  • Gira 1309 203 - €116.51 - 2x €187.52
Total: approx. €2,590. About €400 cheaper than the Busch-Jaeger option
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Sebastian79
3 Jan 2016 20:46
At least

I only have 13 roller shutters myself and practically got the attachments for the secondary units for free.

I already found the 1000 euros for roller shutters quite steep – just for the switches, I would have spent less than 200 euros...
Stefan G.3 Jan 2016 20:59
We're getting closer to figuring it out. Well, it won't be cheap, that was already clear to me. Let's see, maybe I'll still find a good source for the components.