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RE: Re: EIB installation
The prices look too close to quibble about.
>The only prices I have are from when I priced up the "playing
>around" kit (about 515 quid+VAT, IIRC),
I don't suppose you would be interested in selling the instabus playing
around kit and any documentation you may have.
I guess the final decision could only be made once we've tried both systems
out.
We very much appreciate your help.
Martin CW
-----Original Message-----
From: David Buckley [mailto:db@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 17 January 2004 00:18
To: ukha_d@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: EIB installation
--- In ukha_d@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wonders <martin.wonders@u...>
wrote:
> Ok, we're definitely leaning towards Instabus know for two
> reasons, the ability to use standard wiring, as you've
> mentioned and also the non proprietary standard.
I wouldnt get too hung up on the open standard bit :-)
But then again, I wouldnt get hung up on removing the thing,
either :-))
> Having said that we have yet to look at the cost.
Aha :-) In my opinion, EIB is more expensive than CBus, though not
by a huge amount, and your milage may vary. (eg 4 x dimmers, CBus =
330, Instabus = 456. CBus 4 button plates = 54, Siemens equivalent
which are 2 gang rockers, 31 quid. So four lights is 580 Instabus,
546 CBus). If you decide to change your decor, with Instabus you
just get new front plates, available in a massive range of styles,
so the redecoration costs are lower. But if cost is a serious issue
you need to fully price the whole system, as there are swings and
roundabouts.
Finally, the Instabus system if you install it fully undoable will
lead to wall acne if you have multiple controlled things in one
place. The CBus star wired system is neater under these
circumstances. One CBus controller (a neo or whatever) and a hidden
away din rail box full of dimmers and relays is prettier than
several combined button/dimmer units each of which looks just like
an ordinary light switch.
> Do you have any prices on the Siemens Instabus kit, we have
> found a lot of info but no prices.
I had a faxed price list (about 20 pages of excel printout), but no
longer, from AC Electrical. Although AC elec have a big branch
network, only one(!) of them has the price list... The rest of them
go "Siemens what?" And of course, I cant remember which branch
has
the Instabus chaps.
Start here: http://www.siemens-industry.co.uk/smarthomes
<http://www.siemens-industry.co.uk/smarthomes>
Theres some good links.
The only prices I have are from when I priced up the "playing
around" kit (about 515 quid+VAT, IIRC), as follows: (and I know
this will come out badly formatted...)
5WG1 121-1AB01 Power supply 320ma 156.12 1
156.12
5WG1 120-1AB01 Filter 32.75 1 32.75
5WG1 191-5AB11 connector 2x2 23.11 1 23.11
5WG1 190-8AB01 data rail 214mm 5.71 1 5.71
5WG1 148-1AB02 Interface, rs232 143.26 1
143.26
5WG1 562-2AB01 BCU + 2 x 10A binary for box mount
121.53 1 121.53
5WG1 525-2AB01 BCU + 1 x 1A dimmer, box mount 114.6 1
114.6
5WG1 520-2AB01 BCU + 1 x shutter raise/lower 114.6 1
114.6
5WG1 243-2AB11 white double switch 30.46 3 91.38
5TG1 801 Switch frame 3.66 3 10.98
8GB5 741 distribution board 1 0
5WG1 840-0AB01 Easy starter CD 1 0
814.04
BCU - Bus Coupler Unit, the 10 pin connector
Binary = on/off (ie relay)
Shutter raise/lower - 2 x relay outputs, for automating blinds
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