BERKER | Double RJ45 socket category 6 class E 8/8P 455501
What to know when buying the Berker electrical mechanism
The Berker range of electrical mechanisms is common for all the following series:
S.1, B.3, B.7, S.1, B.3, B.7, Q.1, Q.3, Q.7, K. 1, K.5, Arsys, R.1, R.3, and R.8
The general structure of this complete mechanism is:
Mechanism + frame + key or cover
The modular system with the greatest number of aesthetics and types of materials. The breadth of shapes, colors and materials (glass, steel, aluminum, porcelain, concrete, ...) allows
to combine the concepts of Quality, Functionality and Design. Suitable solutions for the decoration of any environment, in all its functionalities, both in conventional and electronic mechanisms and in building control and management.
Berker electrical mechanisms
< p> As the inventor of the modular system, Berker has a single mechanism for different aesthetics. The current mechanisms are left on the wall. Only aesthetic ones are substituted. Even if a control switch or an illuminated switch is desired, the mechanism is always the same.This means that:
- There are no wrong mechanisms in the installation
- Minimum stock
- Long-term customer satisfaction
Berker functionality and design
Tried and tested modular design and Extremely flat angle of only 3.5º makes the switch look very flat on the wall. For ease of installation, the concept of Flexolift clamps was created.
The claws snap flush and are automatically forced into position when released. On the back of the switch is a laser engraving of the circuit diagram, graphic symbol, and length of uninsulated conductor length required for connection. On the front, the reference of the mechanism stands out to be able to identify it very easily. A guard around the claw screws prevents damage to the conductors. The keys are guided mainly with the help of mounts on the mechanism, making the mechanism easier to use.