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SOMFY Sonesse® 40 WireFree RTS (Li-ion) (MPN #1240485)

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$327.57

SOMFY Sonesse® 40 WireFree RTS (Li-ion) (MPN #1240485)

 

The Sonesse 40 WireFree is a quiet and powerful motor for a wide range of interior window covering applications. It features a rechargeable built-in lithium-Ion battery and a powerful lifting capacity for larger shades.

◼︎ CHARACTERISTICS

  • Applications: Interior Window Coverings
  • Radio Frequency: 433.420 MHz
  • Range in house: 65.62 ft
  • Range in open field: 656.2 ft
  • Power supply: DC - RGE 12 - 12V
  • Speed: From 10-28 Rpm
  • Sound Level: <44 Dba
  • Approval: CE, RCM, UKCA
  • Insulation class: Class III
  • Protection Index: IP 20
  • Diameter: 1.57 in
  • Minimum internal diameter: 1.46 in
  • Range: WIREFREE
  • Torque: 3 Nm
  • Product benefits:

         Main Features
          Compact 40mm design easily adapts to smaller shading hardware.
          Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
          Redesigned discreet motor head.
          Recessed programming button.
          Removable charging cable.
          Solar charging option.
          ESD immunity.

  • Type: Motors
  • Embedded Technologies: RTS
  • Compatible Protocols: RTS
  • Consumption in standby mode: 0.01 W

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To get started, first choose the window covering you are interested in. When measuring to fit blinds or shades to your windows, it is important to remember a few key things. Decide if you want an inside mount or an outside mount before you begin the measuring process. A steel measuring tape is much more accurate than cloth measuring tape. Always measure to the nearest 1/8 inch. Don't round to a half or whole inch. Be careful about transposing measurements. Be sure to always have width and height clearly marked. And remember: always put your width measurement first, and height last (W x H). Then read our Measuring Guide.

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