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The MAXinBOX 24 v2 is a multifunction actuator with 24 outputs, capable of controlling various devices such as shutters and fan coils. It features configurable blocks, manual operation, and integrated KNX BCU, with a maximum load of 4000 W per output. The device complies with CE, UKCA, and RCM directives and is designed for DIN rail mounting.

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Datasheet MAXinBOX 24 v2 en

The MAXinBOX 24 v2 is a multifunction actuator with 24 outputs, capable of controlling various devices such as shutters and fan coils. It features configurable blocks, manual operation, and integrated KNX BCU, with a maximum load of 4000 W per output. The device complies with CE, UKCA, and RCM directives and is designed for DIN rail mounting.

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MAXinBOX 24 v2

Multifunction actuator with 24 outputs (16 A)


ZIOMB24V2 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION

FEATURES
• 6 different configurable blocks: shutter channels (up to 12),
individual outputs (up to 24) and 2-pipe fan coil control (up to 6)
1
• Possibility of controlling blinds/shutters with 2 or 3 dry contacts
• Outputs suitable for capacitive loads, maximum 140 µF
2
• Manual output operation with push button and LED status
indicator
• 2 Master Light controls
• 30 logic functions 3

• Output timing
• Total data saving on KNX bus failure
• Integrated KNX BCU (TP1-256)
• Dimensions 68 x 90 x 212 mm (12 DIN units) 4 5 6 7
• DIN rail mounting according to IEC 60715 TH35, with fixing
clamp
Figure 1: MAXinBOX 24 v2
• Possibility of connecting different phases in adjacent outputs
• Conformity with the CE, UKCA, RCM directives (marks on the right side)

1. Outputs 2. Output status LED 3. Output control button 4. Fixing clamp


5. Programming/Test button 6. Programming/Test LED 7. KNX connector

Programming/Test button: short press to set programming mode. If this button is held while plugging the device into the KNX bus, it enters the safe mode.
If this button is held for more than 3 seconds, the device enters the test mode.

Programming/Test LED: programming mode indicator (red). When the device enters the safe mode, it blinks (red) every half second. The test mode is
indicated by the green color. During the start-up (reset or after KNX bus failure) and if the device is not in safe mode, it starts a blue blinking sequence.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
CONCEPT DESCRIPTION
Type of device Electric operation control device
Voltage (typical) 29 VDC SELV
Voltage range 21-31 VDC
Voltage mA mW
KNX supply Maximum
29 VDC (typical) 4.3 124.7
consumption
24 VDC¹ 10 240
Connection type Typical TP1 bus connector for 0.8 mm Ø rigid cable
External power supply Not required
Operation temperature 0 .. +55 °C
Storage temperature -20 .. +55 °C
Operation humidity 5 .. 95%
Storage humidity 5 .. 95%
Complementary characteristics Class B
Protection class / Overvoltage category II / III (4000 V)
Operation type Continuous operation
Device action type Type 1
Electrical stress period Long
Degree of protection / Pollution degree IP20 / 2 (clean environment)
Independent device to be mounted inside electrical panels with DIN rail (IEC
Installation
60715)
Minimum clearances Not required
Response on KNX bus failure Data saving according to parameterization
Response on KNX bus restart Data recovery according to parameterization
The programming LED indicates programming mode (red) and test mode
Operation indicator
(green). Each output LED indicates its status.
Weight 757 g
PCB CTI index 175 V
Housing material / Ball pressure test temperature PC FR V0 halogen free / 75 °C (housing) - 125 °C (connectors)
¹ Maximum consumption in the worst-case scenario (KNX Fan-In model).

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OUTPUTS SPECIFICATIONS AND CONNECTIONS
CONCEPT DESCRIPTION
Number of outputs 24
Potential-free outputs through bistable relays with tungsten pre-contact /
Output type / Disconnection type
micro-interruption
AC 16(6) A @ 250 VAC (4000 VA)
Rated current per output
DC 7 A @ 30 VDC (210 W)
Resistive 4000 W
Maximum load per output
Inductive 1500 VA
800 A/200 μs
Maximum inrush current
165 A/20 ms
Possibility of connecting different phases. It is not allowed to connect power
Connections in adjacent outputs
supplies of different order, SELV with NO SELV, in the same block.
Maximum current per block 40 A
Short-circuit protection NO
Overload protection NO
Connection method Screw terminal block (0.5 Nm max.)
Cable cross-section 1.5-4 mm² (IEC) / 26-10 AWG (UL)
Outputs per common 1
Maximum response time 10 ms
Mechanical lifetime (min. cycles) 3 000 000
Electrical lifetime (min. cycles)1 100000 @ 8 A / 25000 @ 16 A (VAC)
¹ Lifetime values could change depending on the load type.

WIRING DIAGRAMS
A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A1A2 A2 A1 A2 B3 B4 Figure 2: Wiring example (from
left to right and up to down): 2
loads, 2 loads connected to
I
II III
different phases, shutter, fan
M M
L2
coil, shutter with 2 dry
L2
L1 L1 L
contacts, shutter with 3 dry
L L1 L1
contacts.
N N N N N N
⚠ In order to ensure the expected
A1 A2 A1 A2 B3 B4 status of the relays, please check
that the device is connected to the
KNX bus before energizing the
C C
power circuit.
L1 L1
M M
N N STOP

Attaching MAXinBOX 24 v2 to DIN rail:

Removing MAXinBOX 24 v2 from DIN rail:


Figure 3: Mounting MAXinBOX 24 v2
on DIN rail

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND ADDITIONAL NOTES


• Installation should only be performed by qualified professionals according to the laws and regulations applicable in each cou ntry.
• Do not connect the mains voltage nor any other external voltage to any point of the KNX bus; it would represent a risk for th e entire
KNX system. The facility must have enough insulation between the mains (or auxiliary) voltage and the KNX bus or the wires of other
accessories, in case of being installed.
• Once the device is installed (in the panel or box), it must not be accessible from outside.
• Keep the device away from water (condensation over the device included) and do not cover it with clothes, paper or any other material
while in use.
• The WEEE logo means that this device contains electronic parts and it must be properly disposed of by following the instructi ons at
https://www.zennio.com/en/legal/weee-regulation.
• This device contains software subject to specific licences. For details, please refer to https://zennio.com/licenses.
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