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Lupus Electronics XT 1 Plus - Remote Mains Socket with Power Meter & ZigBee Repeater

Lupus Electronics XT 1 Plus
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Remote controlled mains socket with power meter and ZigBee repeater
Attention:
This product is not compatible with the “XT1 or the XT2 without an additional
upgrade dongle to XT2 Plus!
Product description:
With an integrated wireless socket, you can supply a connected end device with power
remotely (via web access/smartphone) or by manually pressing the LED button.
You can create rules to specify when a wireless socket is to be activated or deactivated
automatically. Refer to the chapter “Automation” for further information.
Technical data:
Dimensions
52 x 78 x 86 mm (2.04 x 3.07 x 3.38 inch) (WxHxD)
Weight
Approx. 0.156 kg (0.33 lbs)
Detection method
-
Sensor type
-
Tampering protection
No
Tampering indicator of sensor in alarm panel
No
Status indicator
Yes, red LED in front
Status checked and displayed by alarm panel
Yes
Radio frequency
2.4 GHz ZigBee HA 1.2
Radio performance
Max. 10 mW
Transmission range
Approx. 30 to 100 meters (32 to 109 yards)
(depending on the local conditions)
Modulation
FM (SRD category 2)
Possible load
Max. 3680 W 16 A
Load type
Ohmic load
Power consumption in standby mode
0.6 W
Relay
Closing contact, single-pole, µ contact
Switching cycle
40000 (16 A, resistive load)
Duty cycle
< 1 % per h
Operating mode
S1
Switch type
Independently mounted switch
Protection type
IP20
Protection class
I
Mode of action
Type 1
Withstand voltage
2500 V
Degree of pollution
2
Power supply
230 V / 50 Hz
Compliant with regulations
CE, FCC, RoHs
Operating temperature and max. humidity
-10°C to 45°C (14F to 113F), max. 85% (not
condensing)
ATTENTION:
Never open the housing. The risk of an electromagnetic shock dangerous to life is
available.
Devices with electronic transformers (e.g. computer, TV, high powered LEDs) are
not an ohmic load. These devices can have inrush currents exceeding 100A!
Switching these kinds of loads results in a premature wear of the actuator.

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