Wieland automation system simply plugs together

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Wieland Electrics gesisFlex compact and pluggable room automation system is based on the KNX system. Its compact proportions and flat design lend it to use in raised floors and suspended ceilings. The system grows horizontally, not vertically, minimising the height requirement.

GesisFlex modules are just 44 mm high and can be interconnected as required. All electrical connections are accessed from the side of a unit.

A base module can control up to six extension modules. Binary inputs, switching and sunblind outputs, and many other extras are available.

The status indicator and manual control level on each module simplify commissioning. Other features include intermediate feeds and a quick-mounting frame.

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