SHELLY SPLIT CORE 50A
Current transformer up to 50 Amps for Shelly Em
SHELLY GAS ADD-ON MANIPULATOR
In combination with the gas sensor the valve actuator cuts off the gas supply if a leak is detected. Its clamp and accessories allow quick and easy installation on the stopcock. It is compatible with valves with 90º actuation.
SHELLY SPLIT CORE 50A
Current transformer up to 50 Amps for Shelly Em
SHELLY GAS LPG
Shelly GAS is a compact and highly sensitive WiFi-operated Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) detector with light and sound alarm that provides additional protection for your home
and family.Combined with SHELLY GAS ADDON MANIPULATOR ,it provides active protection against gas leaks.In this case,it not only warns but also cuts the supply.
SHELLY GAS CNG
Shelly GAS is a compact and highly sensitive WiFi-operated natural gas detector with light and sound alarm that provides additional protection for your home and family.
Combined with SHELLY GAS ADDON MANIPULATOR ,it provides active protection against gas leaks.In this case,it not only warns but also cuts the supply.
The Shelly gas add-on manipulator requires a standard wiring setup compatible with European electrical standards. Ensure that the installation includes a neutral wire if the device requires it. The voltage range is typically 230V AC with an amperage limit that must be verified against the specific valve actuator specifications. Proper installation depth should also be adhered to for safety and functionality.
This device is compatible with popular smart home automation platforms such as Home Assistant, MQTT, and REST API. For voice control, it can be integrated with Alexa and Google Home. Ensure that your home automation system is configured to recognize the device, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for API integration.
The Shelly gas add-on manipulator is typically used in residential and commercial settings where gas leakage detection is critical. It works in conjunction with a gas sensor to automatically cut off the gas supply in case of a detected leak, providing an essential safety measure in kitchens, boiler rooms, and other areas using gas appliances.
If the device is not operating correctly, first check the wiring connections to ensure they are secure and conform to the required specifications. Verify that the gas sensor is functioning properly, as it is integral to the operation of the valve actuator. Additionally, check for any configuration errors in the connected smart home platform. If the problem persists, consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps or contact technical support.
The primary difference between device types in this category typically revolves around actuation methods (manual vs. automatic), compatibility with different valve sizes, and specific integration features with home automation systems. Some devices might offer different connectivity options (Wi-Fi, Zigbee) or additional features like local control or remote access that can impact installation and usability.
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