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Schüco Building Automation magnetic switches

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Secure, convenient and fully concealed monitoring of windows, doors, sliding systems and toplights.

The monitoring systems consist of various magnetic switch kits, protective caps and test devices for commissioning. The magnetic switches form a central part of the monitoring systems; they are specially tailored to Schüco profile systems for windows, doors and sliding systems.

Options for monitoring of opening and combined monitoring of opening and closing

The switching signal is connected and evaluated by burglar alarm systems, central heating control systems or building management systems via the building BUS (e.g. EIB) as well as conventional control units

The program for the Schüco magnetic switch can be used in almost all window, door and sliding systems.

All magnetic switches meet the requirements of VdS classes B and C. Maximum protection against sabotage is therefore ensured and the magnetic switches are suitable for special use in burglar alarm technology.

The magnetic switches integrated in the profile and are not visible when opening units are closed.

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