14.01.2020, 20:17
Hi,
I have some question regarding the KNX choke on the LM5p-PMC:
1. What happens if there is a short circuit on the KNX bus? Does the KNX bus automatic starts up again after the short circuit is removed or does it need any further assistance?
2. Is there an overload protection built in? is it possible to adjust this accordingly to the 24V DC PS mA size?
3. Is there an overvoltage protection built in?
4. In the manual it says that “Choke for up to 16 KNX device powering and with voltage/current monitoring max 320mA current” but I have read on the forum that it is possible to have even bigger load on it. What is the correct maximum mA? And recommended mA?
The reason I ask Is that later this year my company is doing an installation on a building with around 8 KNX Lines, and I have an idea that I could replace the KNX PS and KNX IP router with an LM5p-PMC. But I do not want to do anything that is not recommended.
Do you have any advice on this type of installation?
BR Even Sundgot.
I have some question regarding the KNX choke on the LM5p-PMC:
1. What happens if there is a short circuit on the KNX bus? Does the KNX bus automatic starts up again after the short circuit is removed or does it need any further assistance?
2. Is there an overload protection built in? is it possible to adjust this accordingly to the 24V DC PS mA size?
3. Is there an overvoltage protection built in?
4. In the manual it says that “Choke for up to 16 KNX device powering and with voltage/current monitoring max 320mA current” but I have read on the forum that it is possible to have even bigger load on it. What is the correct maximum mA? And recommended mA?
The reason I ask Is that later this year my company is doing an installation on a building with around 8 KNX Lines, and I have an idea that I could replace the KNX PS and KNX IP router with an LM5p-PMC. But I do not want to do anything that is not recommended.
Do you have any advice on this type of installation?
BR Even Sundgot.