
Aumüller Program S12 motors for Quad operation
Quad Operation—a synchronized multi-drive setup using up to 4 opening drives (plus 2 locking drives, e.g., FVUx S3/S12) for balanced force on large sashes, skylights, or facades. This "quad" configuration (4-drive sync) ensures uniform speed/position via microprocessor-controlled load-dependent cut-off, sequence control (e.g., locks first), and fault tolerance (e.g., halt if deviation >5%). It's ideal for SHEV/RWA (EN 12101-2 compliant) or ventilation, with no extra hardware needed beyond wiring. Power: 24V DC (19–28V); integrates with EMB 7300 controls.
Key advantages over tandem/tridem: Higher total force (e.g., 4x 250N = 1000N for KS2 quad), but requires precise wiring to avoid current overload. Programming uses M-COM for auto-sync (up to 4 drives) or DCT/UniPC for custom. Below is an overview (updated 04/2025 specs).
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Quad Operation—a synchronized multi-drive setup using up to 4 opening drives (plus 2 locking drives, e.g., FVUx S3/S12) for balanced force on large sashes, skylights, or facades. This "quad" configuration (4-drive sync) ensures uniform speed/position via microprocessor-controlled load-dependent cut-off, sequence control (e.g., locks first), and fault tolerance (e.g., halt if deviation >5%). It's ideal for SHEV/RWA (EN 12101-2 compliant) or ventilation, with no extra hardware needed beyond wiring. Power: 24V DC (19–28V); integrates with EMB 7300 controls.
Key advantages over tandem/tridem: Higher total force (e.g., 4x 250N = 1000N for KS2 quad), but requires precise wiring to avoid current overload. Programming uses M-COM for auto-sync (up to 4 drives) or DCT/UniPC for custom. Below is an overview (updated 04/2025 specs).












