D+H CDC-0252-0350-5-ACB

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Brand: D+H | Manufacturer Part numbers: CDC-0252-0350-5-ACB M1-R, CDC-0252-0350-5-ACB M2-R, CDC-0252-0350-1-ACB S1-L ON, CDC-5-ACB

This product is suitable for:

  • Roof & Skylight windows
  • Top & bottom hung windows
  • Conservatory Ventialtion
Specifications at a glance:

Power Supply: 230 V AC / +10 % … -15 % / 50 Hz

Force: 250 N

Nominal locking force: 1500 N

Protection Class: IP32

Colours Available:

Available in Silver

Silver

D+H CDC-0252-0350-5-ACB
Likely the quietest way to automatically open windows: D+H reduced the sound pressure level of the D+H CDC-0252-0350-5-ACB chain drive to a minimum. The 230 V power supply unit has smaller cable cross-sections and reduces costs.

Can be used for openings for smoke exhaust; D+H Euro SHEV in accordance with EN 12101‑2; and for daily ventilation
Perfectly suited for profile integrated and surface mounted installation
Low running noises thanks to the innovative acoustic decoupling of the drive components
Direct control via 230 V AC
Universal bracket sets for installation of all commonly available profile systems
Flexible overall lengths for customised strokes
Available in all RAL colours
D+H CDC-0252-0350-5-ACB Integrated ACB (Advanced Communication Bus) bus interface with Modbus protocol
The drive is integrated directly via open bus communication through the ACB (Advanced Communication Bus), e.g. in a building management system

Brand

Product Applications

This product is suitable for:

  • Roof & Skylight windows
  • Top & bottom hung windows
  • Conservatory Ventialtion

Technical Details

Model:
 
CDC-0252-0350-5-ACB
Power Supply:
 
230 V AC / +10 % … -15 % / 50 Hz
Force of pressure:
 
250 N
Tensile force:
 
250 N
Nominal locking force:
 
1500 N
OPEN running speed:
 
6.7 mm/s
OPEN running speed – SHEV:
 
9.4 mm/s
CLOSED running speed:
 
5 mm/s
Protection:
 
IP 32
Temperature range:
 
-5 °C … +75 °C
Connection:
 
2.5 m silicone cable
W x H x D:
 
545 x 30 x 39 mm

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