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Wireless controller Rose&Tulipani 44411 230V 2xNO for remote switching of electrical circuits
The Rose&Tulipani 44411 wireless controller is a specialized device designed for the remote switching of electrical circuits operating at 230V. Featuring two normally open (2xNO) relay outputs, this controller allows for the seamless integration and automation of various electrical loads, such as lighting systems, gate mechanisms, or other compatible 230V equipment. Its compact design ensures it can be easily integrated into existing electrical installations, providing a reliable solution for enhancing home or light commercial automation.
This wireless controller offers significant flexibility in managing electrical circuits without the need for complex hardwired switching solutions. By utilizing two independent relay outputs, users can control multiple devices or zones from a single unit. The robust 230V compatibility ensures it is suitable for standard electrical grids, while the normally open configuration provides a safe default state for connected equipment. Its compact form factor facilitates straightforward installation in standard junction boxes or control panels, making it an efficient choice for modernizing electrical infrastructure.
This device is not intended for high-power industrial machinery or circuits exceeding its rated voltage and current capacity. It should not be used in environments with extreme moisture or high temperatures unless housed in an appropriate protective enclosure.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes. The device is wired into the 230V circuit, connecting the power supply to the input terminals and the target electrical loads to the relay outputs. Once installed, the controller can be integrated with compatible wireless transmitters or control systems to trigger the relay outputs, thereby switching the connected circuits on or off as required.
Always disconnect the main power supply before attempting any installation or maintenance work on the electrical circuit. Ensure that all connections are secure and properly insulated to prevent short circuits or electrical hazards.
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