Hi.
Here in Norway we use electrical wall mounted radiators and electrical under floor heating a lot. I need to control 8 channels of each 1000W but want to use some kind of solid state control to turn them on and off due to low mechanical lifetime of normal relays.
I was thinking of using a 8ch solid state heating actuator ( http://www.mdt.de/EN_Heating_Actuators.html ) to control 8 individual 10A solid state relays ( http://www.eibmarkt.com/cgi-bin/eibm...View/NS0746487 ).
Is this a possibility or should I just stop to worry about mechanical lifetime of normal relays and use a standard 8ch. switching actuator instead?
Regards.
Kaj
Here in Norway we use electrical wall mounted radiators and electrical under floor heating a lot. I need to control 8 channels of each 1000W but want to use some kind of solid state control to turn them on and off due to low mechanical lifetime of normal relays.
I was thinking of using a 8ch solid state heating actuator ( http://www.mdt.de/EN_Heating_Actuators.html ) to control 8 individual 10A solid state relays ( http://www.eibmarkt.com/cgi-bin/eibm...View/NS0746487 ).
Is this a possibility or should I just stop to worry about mechanical lifetime of normal relays and use a standard 8ch. switching actuator instead?
Regards.
Kaj
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