Hager Controls Bp 10140 Manual -
Hager BP 10140 is not a specific device model but rather the postal box address for Hager Controls S.A.S.
Hager BP 10140
In the world of industrial automation and electrical distribution, precision is paramount. Among the myriad of components used in modern control panels, the stands out as a specific, functional component. However, for technicians, electricians, and maintenance engineers, a piece of hardware is only as good as the documentation that supports it. hager controls bp 10140 manual
- Using a small flathead screwdriver to pry open the snap-fit casing.
- Observing polarity (+/-) when inserting the new battery.
- Expected battery life under normal usage conditions (often several years depending on the quality of the battery used).
Build quality
| Category | What to check | |----------|----------------| | | Plastic housing, terminal strength, DIN rail clip | | Ease of installation | Bus connection, labeling, space needed | | ETS integration | Does ETS find it? Parameter options? | | Reliability | Any bus communication drops? Heat? | | Firmware updates | Possible via ETS? | | Compatibility | Works with other Hager actuators/sensors? | | Price vs. alternatives | Compare to Siemens, ABB, Schneider KNX couplers | Hager BP 10140 is not a specific device
- Power supply: 24V AC/DC or 230V AC (verify on unit)
- Inputs: 10 digital inputs (e.g., switches, sensors)
- Outputs: Up to 140 control points (relays, triacs) via expansion modules
- Programming: Via Hager ArTu or Logic Pro software (older models may use SF6 or ESY software)
- Communication: RS485 / Modbus RTU (some versions)
- Try the direct Hager support route with your device’s serial number.
- If unsuccessful, use the generic installation guide in Section 5 (with caution).
- Always prioritize safety—when in doubt, replace an undocumented control device.
The following features are typical for digital time switches in this series, such as the Hager EGN103 Using a small flathead screwdriver to pry open
Busbar Positioning
The designation "BP" generally points toward or a specific Mounting Plate/Adapter used inside enclosures. The number "10140" usually denotes dimensional data (likely 10mm or 10-module width and 140mm length) or a specific model code for a mechanical support system. It is often a physical accessory used to secure or connect protective devices inside a panel rather than a standalone electronic controller.
Accessing the Menu
: Use the "OK" and arrow buttons to navigate through time setting, date adjustment, and program creation.




