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Connecting 5-Wire Roller Shutter: Wiring Guide, Central Control, Yellow-Green PE, Blue N

Justyniunia 41412 10
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  • #1 17314782
    Justyniunia
    Level 36  
    Hi.

    How to connect a 5-wire roller blind?

    Yellow-green - PE
    Blue - N.
    Black - Lifting
    Brown - Lowering
    White -?

    In addition, all roller shutters are to be centrally controlled.
    Do you need to pull a 5x cable from each blind? to the switchboard?

    The blinds are already there, the control panel and switches are silent, neither is the investor, and we are at the stage of cable management.

    HELP.
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    #2 17314785
    kozi966
    Moderator of Electricians group
    Enter the type and name of the product / manufacturer.
  • #3 17314793
    Justyniunia
    Level 36  
    Well, there is absolutely nothing, no sticker, nothing.
    Today I will see it there again.
    I am terribly interested in this white vein in the blind wire.
    For now, the plan is that we "drag" from each roller shutter to the switchboard with the 5x1 cable, then we will worry unless someone suggests something.

    What's the white one?

    Unfortunately, the Internet is silent about this.
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    #4 17314877
    kozi966
    Moderator of Electricians group
    Justyniunia wrote:
    What's the white one?

    Depending on the manufacturer:
    white - programming of end positions with the use of DC270 assembly cable
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    #5 17315020
    kj1
    Electrician specialist
    Justyniunia wrote:
    that we "drag" from each roller shutter to the switchgear using the 5x1 cable

    And it is the right decision. I just do not know if it is not worth putting a half a half.
    And the second note: you need to check (find out) whether the blinds will not be grouped. Then, separate circuits will be needed for each group for wired control.
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    #6 17318047
    Qerek
    Level 12  
    I use the SRP-01 from Zamel for such solutions and install it in a box under the switch. You have local control by means of buttons and central control, e.g. by a button at the exit door or by an alarm system. If you want to control each roller shutter separately, remotely, e.g. with an alarm system or a lan driver, you must bring each roller shutter to one place and install the driver there.
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  • #7 17323693
    nowyalfik
    Level 14  
    The last five cores for the blind were on the construction site. Permanent power supply Żo, N, L and two for local control from the circuit breaker. There was also a pilot, but someone else was programming
  • #8 17323705
    Qerek
    Level 12  
    The fixed phase is in the roller shutters where the receiver for the remote controls is built in, but it is a rarely used solution.
  • #9 17324264
    nowyalfik
    Level 14  
    But there was a receiver
  • #10 17419485
    Marek J.
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Justyniunia wrote:
    Yellow-green - PE
    Blue - N.
    Black - Lifting
    Brown - Lowering


    Has it been checked that this is the case?
    If not, it can also be the case that the black and white wires are the output for impulse control "step by step" and the engine has a built-in radio receiver ...
    Justyniunia wrote:
    Well, there is absolutely nothing, no sticker, nothing.

    It's a bit of a "blind date", because how can you put an installation under something you don't know much about?
    Each motor is marked, you only need to get to it (it is in the roller tube of the roller blind) and do not look at the roller blind from a distance of 1 meter and find that there is nothing ...
  • #11 17467339
    Justyniunia
    Level 36  
    Checked, the manufacturer of the blinds is a local (garage), so far sold the blinds to the investor and provided central control, but probably does not know how to do it himself.
    The installation is located, from each roller shutter 5x1 cable is pulled to the switchboard.
    The manufacturer's employees will take care of the rest.
    Thank you and best regards.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the wiring of a 5-wire roller shutter system, specifically addressing the connection of wires: Yellow-Green (PE), Blue (N), Black (lifting), Brown (lowering), and an unidentified White wire. Users suggest that the White wire may be for programming end positions, depending on the manufacturer. The author plans to run a 5x cable from each roller shutter to the switchboard for central control. There are considerations regarding whether the blinds will be grouped, which would require separate circuits for each group. A specific product, the SRP-01 from Zamel, is mentioned for local and central control integration. The author confirms that the installation is being handled by the manufacturer, who will finalize the connections.
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