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1. the topic is quite complicated for me because I am not an electrician but I have to figure something out. I have already purchased roller shutters for the roof windows which are probably the biggest problem unfortunately. For the roof windows I bought (I don't physically have them yet) as of today the roller shutters were only for a radio remote control for this with solar and battery. I enquired with the salesman and he told me that there was no physical way to connect a cable with a roller shutter button (230V). Only radio control, he said. The roller shutter is called Roofart external roller shutter SSR M8A (78X140) solar. However, he told me that there is a KLF 050 controller. From what he explained to me, it is a controller for the push-button (short-circuit) control of roller shutters. That is, I press the key button he sends a radio signal to the roller shutter and the roller shutter closes or rises.
2 I am still buying roller shutters for the whole house, i.e. for 10 windows. These will be flush-mounted roller shutters. These roller shutters will be on 230V and at first I thought about radio control. Everything seems great, but as I work for a company that, among other things, makes radio links and networks in the house, I know that radio control has its drawbacks. Especially with thick reinforced ceilings and walls. So I think I prefer a push-button solution, and if I want, I can put the radio controller on the first floor in the box behind the roller shutter button. I found such a diagram:
http://sterowanierolet.pl/pliki2/sterowanie2.jpg
I've been thinking of doing this at home. I want to achieve several options.
1. control of both 230V flush mounted roller shutters and control of 24V roof shutters.
2. The ability to close all roller shutters with one button.
3. if there is an alarm control unit in the future, the roller shutters will automatically close when the alarm is armed and raise when the alarm is disarmed.
According to the diagram I have chosen, do I have to run a 5-core cable and connect all the roller shutters in series to this cable one after the other? Which cable should I use? According to this guide:
http://sterowanierolet.pl/pliki2/instalacja1.html
A single circuit cannot be longer than 50m on a 1.5mm2 cable. So a 5x1.5 cable. But if it is a longer circuit then 5x2.5mm2 should be used.
I would also ask you to explain what the individual wires are for. It is known that brown is phase and blue is zero. What is PE and the other black and red?
1. the topic is quite complicated for me because I am not an electrician but I have to figure something out. I have already purchased roller shutters for the roof windows which are probably the biggest problem unfortunately. For the roof windows I bought (I don't physically have them yet) as of today the roller shutters were only for a radio remote control for this with solar and battery. I enquired with the salesman and he told me that there was no physical way to connect a cable with a roller shutter button (230V). Only radio control, he said. The roller shutter is called Roofart external roller shutter SSR M8A (78X140) solar. However, he told me that there is a KLF 050 controller. From what he explained to me, it is a controller for the push-button (short-circuit) control of roller shutters. That is, I press the key button he sends a radio signal to the roller shutter and the roller shutter closes or rises.
2 I am still buying roller shutters for the whole house, i.e. for 10 windows. These will be flush-mounted roller shutters. These roller shutters will be on 230V and at first I thought about radio control. Everything seems great, but as I work for a company that, among other things, makes radio links and networks in the house, I know that radio control has its drawbacks. Especially with thick reinforced ceilings and walls. So I think I prefer a push-button solution, and if I want, I can put the radio controller on the first floor in the box behind the roller shutter button. I found such a diagram:
http://sterowanierolet.pl/pliki2/sterowanie2.jpg
I've been thinking of doing this at home. I want to achieve several options.
1. control of both 230V flush mounted roller shutters and control of 24V roof shutters.
2. The ability to close all roller shutters with one button.
3. if there is an alarm control unit in the future, the roller shutters will automatically close when the alarm is armed and raise when the alarm is disarmed.
According to the diagram I have chosen, do I have to run a 5-core cable and connect all the roller shutters in series to this cable one after the other? Which cable should I use? According to this guide:
http://sterowanierolet.pl/pliki2/instalacja1.html
A single circuit cannot be longer than 50m on a 1.5mm2 cable. So a 5x1.5 cable. But if it is a longer circuit then 5x2.5mm2 should be used.
I would also ask you to explain what the individual wires are for. It is known that brown is phase and blue is zero. What is PE and the other black and red?