Greengate PSG FWB
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he purpose of this guide is to provide you the detailed information required to specify Greengate energy management products on your project.
This guide has been divided into the following sections for ease of use: Lighting Control Panels, Occupancy Sensors, Daylighting Controls, Glossary and Catalog Number Index. We are committed to offering the most reliable, easy-to-install, energyefficient lighting control solutions on the market. Our high product standards and exceptional customer service will return impressive energy and time-saving rewards on your project. Thank you for your business, Cooper Controls
Why Greengate Energy Code Compliance Lighting Control Strategies Lighting Control Panels Occupancy Sensors Daylighting Controls Patient Room Controls Venergy Advanced Metering Systems International 230 V Market Catalog Number Index
Lighting can account for over 40% of the total energy consumed daily by commercial, industrial, or institutional buildings. When trying to improve the energy efficiency of a project, lighting control is an ideal place to start. Lighting control can offer more than energy savings. Combine energy savings with simplified specification and easy installation, low cost of ownership, the best value, and exceptional customer service. That is a solution - a Greengate solution.
Easy to Specify
Incorporate energy saving lighting control or metering systems into buildings quickly, easily, and accurately. Greengate lighting control solutions are comprised of a full line of occupancy sensors, lighting control panels sized from 2 to 48 circuits that operate with digital or analog controls and interface with building automation systems, as well as, daylighting controls, power metering, and emergency load control. This versatile product line ensures that there is a Greengate solution for any size and type of project. It is easy to create Greengate lighting control systems. All Greengate lighting control panels, sensors, and wallstations are designed to work together, without interfaces or compatibility issues. Simply select the individual products needed by the space from this guide to create the desired lighting control system. Greengate solutions make specification for energy management simple and straightforward. All lighting control panels and sensors work together without interfaces Use the Automation Interface Module (AIM) to communicate to any building system protocol Real-time power metering per relay (CKM/CKMB models) Short Circuit Rating (SCCR) of 25,000 at 277 VAC (CKM/CKMB models)
Best Value
Specify lighting control systems that provide the best value on a project. Equipping a building with Greengate solutions adds over 200 years of energy management expertise and patented technology, assembled by a world-class manufacturing organization into the building systems infrastructure. With over 300 manufacturing and distribution facilities around the world, Cooper Controls uses the latest technologies, products, and manufacturing capabilities and delivers the savings and quality to the customer. Greengate lighting control systems offer more expertise, more support, and more technology at a very competitive price. 200 years of combined energy management experience 300 manufacturing and distribution facilities 50+ factory-trained commissioning experts A member of Cooper Industries
Why Greengate
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Energy costs and consumption continue to rise in the United States. As a result, reducing energy waste with lighting control is now required by many federal, state, and local energy codes. While each state may adopt its own energy code regulations, they must each be at least as stringent as the ASHRAE 90.1-2004 guidelines summarized on the next page. Minimally, the lighting control in the building must comply with the energy codes regulating each project. The first step in compliance is to identify the applicable energy code. The map below illustrates the energy codes adopted by each state.
No Statewide Code
Here are the minimal requirements for lighting control as regulated by ASHRAE 90.1- 2004.
Every building over 5,000 square feet must be able to automatically turn lights OFF. Specific building spaces such as college classrooms, conference/meeting rooms, and employee lunch/breakrooms must use occupancy sensor control. Every enclosed area must have independent control over the general lighting. The local control cannot override the automatic shut-off for more than four hours. Exterior lighting must be controlled by a photosensor or an astronomic timeclock.
Interior
Is the space a college classroom, a conference/meeting room or an employee lunch/break room? Exterior No Yes
Select Control Method Areas that are slated as dusk/dawn lighting control may use a photosensor or astronomic clock for control Areas without a dusk/dawn designation should use astronomic clock for control.
Time Schedule Independent schedule for each 25,000 sq.ft. area or each floor
Other System Signal Alarm system or other signal indicating facility is not occupied
Provide Space Control Device For each ceiling height partitioned space Maximum controlled area is: - 2,500 sq.ft. if space is < 10,000 sq.ft. - 10,000 sq.ft. if space is > 10,000 sq.ft. Must be able to override automatic shut-off control, but not for more than four hours (not applicable to occupancy sensors) Must be accessible and located so controlled lighting is visible to the occupant
The lighting control provisions required by energy codes reduce energy waste. Lighting controls can easily eliminate energy waste by improving the fit between the light provided by the building and the light needed by the employees or occupants. Significantly improve the energy efficiency of the building by identifying the different rooms in the building and the different lighting control needs of each.
Occupancy Sensing Fits areas that are not constantly occupied. Use wall, fixture, or ceiling-mounted sensors to detect occupancy in a space. When the room is unoccupied, the lights are turned OFF or dimmed to a predetermined level, saving energy while the room is empty. This lighting control strategy can return energy savings of up to 60% in restrooms, 45% in private offices, 35% in corridors, 40% in classrooms, and 75% in warehouses, depending upon how often the room is vacant.
Daylighting Employ daylighting in areas that receive daylight exposure. In daylighting, exterior and interior sensors balance the electric light and daylight present in a space by either switching pre-selected lights OFF or dimming. When daylighting is paired with dimming, electric light levels are lowered when daylight is available and raised as daylight wanes. This lighting control strategy minimizes the electric light consumed during the day and has been credited with energy savings of up to 40% in the spaces that receive natural light. Load Shedding This lighting control strategy reduces the energy consumption of a building during peak usage times to better manage both energy use and energy costs. Load shedding can be accomplished without negatively impacting the functionality of the space or the comfort of the workers by dimming or switching lighting levels over a specific time or in areas of lesser priority.
Programmable Timing A typical building has known occupied and unoccupied times. These times can be programmed into the lighting control system to ensure that lighting is not energized during unoccupied times. Daily, weekly, or special time events could control a single lighting event or an entire building. Time schedule sweeps are an effective means to ensure lighting is not turned On and left On after hours.
Demand Response Demand Response is the lighting control strategy that automatically reduces the lighting power consumption of a building in response to an electronic signal sent from the local utility company requesting that their customers reduce their electricity consumption for a certain period of time. The lighting control system receives the signal then automatically dims or turns OFF pre-determined lights throughout the building to reduce its electrical demand. Thereby reducing the overall energy load on the grid and avoiding high power demand utility pricing. Personal Control Personal Control is the lighting control strategy that enables individuals to modify the light levels of the fixtures above their workspace to meet their unique needs or preferences. This strategy can be used to comply with the IECC codes and towards earning LEED certification points. Personal Control can be incorporated into any building by specifying building occupant control software into the lighting control system. This software provides PC-based control that allows individuals to control their overhead lights and change overhead lighting levels from their desktop.
Bi-Level Switching The Bi-Level Switching strategy enables building occupants to have one more option that simply ON or OFF in an area and is required by many local and national codes including Ashrae 90.1, IECC, and Title 24. Bi-Level Switching can be accomplished either automatically or manually and provides a simple method of reducing the lighting load by approximately 50% either by dimming or actually switching lighting loads. This lighting control strategy has been proven to provide energy savings of between 10-15% Power Metering Power Metering is rapidly becoming essential in the daily operation of a successful energy efficient building. Not only is it an effective means to monitor energy usage to support Demand Response times, but it can be used to help drive building occupant and management behaviors. Real-time power metering data per relay/circuit or in aggregate, can be presented on a dashboard to educate and drive behavior energy savings changes. Real-time knowledge of how energy is used in a building space can help a building manager identify key areas of energy usage improvement.
Occupany Sensors Greengate offers a variety of occupancy sensors to best meet the needs of a project. If the project requires a stand-alone solution for a small space, or a networked solution for whole building control, sensors provide the minor motion detection to ensure efficiency is maximized. Greengate sensors automatically adjust to the building environment, eliminating the needs for constant re-calibration and reducing overall maintenance costs.
Daylighting Sensors Coordinate the daylight and electric light in a space to save energy and balance the light levels of the interior environment. Greengate offers a range of daylighting solutions to match every project budget and control need. Combine available daylight with switching or dimming in a single space, or design an entire building to respond to the presence of natural light.
Software Greengate provides a variety of accessory software to provide building managers and occupants ultimate control of their building and personal lighting. The Keeper Enterprise programming software provides the building manager total lighting control panel, occupancy sensor and daylighting sensor programming, status, and override capabilities. VisionTouch and VisionSwitch softwares provides room, floor, building, or personal lighting control and status via the building LAN. Event Manager software provides the building manager with complete time schedule flexibility including temporary, permanent, and special time event programming. Our Venergy Dashboards provide real-time power metering usage data including kW usage, dollars, and carbon footprint of the facilities energy control strategy.
Control Panels Overview Lighting Control Panel Quick Reference Guide How to Specify
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Product Matrix Network Panels ControlKeeper M ControlKeeper MB ControlKeeper 4A ControlKeeper 4 ControlKeeper 2 SXRC Serial Relay Cards Stand-Alone Panels LiteKeeper 16 & 32 LiteKeeper 8 LiteKeeper 4 XRC Parallel Relay Cards Current Limiting Panel TracKeeper Low Voltage Switches Digital Switch Digita Momentary Toggle Key Switches Three-wire Momentary Two-wire Momentary Line Voltage Switches Automatic Turn-Off Software Keeper Enterprise VisionTouch VisionSwitch Event Manager Accessories Lighting Relay Module Emergency Power Control Relay Interface Module Lighted Switch Card Ethernet Interface Module
Automation Interface Module p.75 Telephone Interface Module p.77 Gateway DMX Gateway Modem Communication Cable Network Repeater p.78 p.79 p.80 p.81 p.83
ControlKeeper
The ControlKeeper lighting control panel family is designed to provide superior energy management solutions to projects that require individually addressable relays on a networked lighting control system. Use these panels to schedule the lighting throughout the building or campus of buildings with the astronomic clock. Incorporate occupancy sensors or daylighting sensors with these panels to maximize the energy savings in each space.
User Interfaces
Digital Switches Low Voltage Switches
LiteKeeper
The LiteKeeper lighting control panels are stand-alone systems for designers looking to create energy savings in spaces through scheduling, occupancy sensing, daylighting, or perhaps just simplified lighting control.
Contact Input Photosensors Analog Photosensors Automatic Turn-off Switches Occupancy Sensors
Relays
25K SCCR 10K SCCR option Power Metering Variable Relay Timing Technology Serial Relay Cards Parallel Relay Cards Individual Relay Cards
Communications Accessories
Ethernet BMS Interface DMX Gateway Telephone Interface Module
Lighting Control Panels - Quick Reference Guide
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Greengate lighting control panels are easy to specify, because each panel family is manufactured with robust relay solutions, designed to operate with any type of digital or low voltage control, and built to interact seamlessly with all Greengate products. Sized to accommodate 2-48 relays and available as a stand-alone, centralized, or distributed system, Greengate lighting control panels can support any project. Determine which panel is the best fit and take a project from simple switching to energy saving in 5 steps. Energy management is easy, with Greengate.
Greengate interfaces are available in a variety of styles and offer a wide range of functionalities.
low voltage switches (refer to pages 48-57) digital switches (refer to pages 44-47) occupancy sensors (refer to pages 84-163) photosensors (refer to pages 172-177)
CONTROLKEEPER
ControlKeeper - ControlKeeper M and ControlKeeper MB CKM18* 18 120/347 VAC normally open, normally closed or Latching 120/347 VAC normally open, normally closed or Latching 120/347 VAC normally open, normally closed or Latching 120/347 VAC normally open, normally closed, or Latching with integral Breakers 120/347 VAC normally open, normally closed, or Latching with integral Breakers 120/347 VAC normally open, normally closed or Latching with integral Breakers 90 Watts 31 x 24 x 6
CKM36*
36
90 Watts
40 x 24 x 6
CKM48*
48
90 Watts
48.25 x 24 x 6
CKMB18*
18
90 Watts
54 x 24 x 6
CKMB36*
36
90 Watts
76 x 24 x 6
CKMB48*
48
90 Watts
90 x 24 x 6
* Reference Specication Sheet for complete Catalog Number. ControlKeeper TouchScreen CKT16* CKT32* CKT48* 16 32 48 Serial Relay Cards - options available, order separately Serial Relay Cards - options available, order separately Serial Relay Cards - options available, order separately 75 Watts 75 Watts 75 Watts 18 x 15 x 6.25 30 x 15 x 6.25 41 x 15 x 6.25
ControlKeeper 4A CK4A-SSRCNO CK4A-SLRC CK4A-STPRCNO 4 4 2 120/277 VAC normally open 120/277/347 VAC mechanically latched 208/240/480 VAC, two pole, normally open 20 Watts 20 Watts 20 Watts 10 x 14 x 3.5 10 x 14 x 3.5 10 x 14 x 3.5
ControlKeeper 4 CK4-120NO CK4-277NO 4 4 120/277 VAC normally open 120/277 VAC normally open 20 Watts 20 Watts 10 x 14 x 3.5 10 x 14 x 3.5
ControlKeeper 2 CK2-120NO CK2-277NO 2 2 120/277 VAC normally open 120/277 VAC normally open 20 Watts 20 Watts 7.5 x 11 x 5 7.5 x 11 x 5
Greengate Catalog #
Max. # of Relays
Relay Type
LITEKEEPER
LK16* LK32* LK LB LK8 LK8-LRC LK8-MRC LK8-TPRC LK4-120NO LK4-277NO 8 8 0 0 4 4 16 32 Parallel Relay Cards - options available, order separately Parallel Relay Cards - options available, order separately LiteKeeper Logic Board Required for LK16 & LK32 120/277 VAC standard, normally open 120/277 VAC Latching 120/277 VAC order relays separately 120/277 VAC order relays separately 120/277VAC normally open 120/277VAC normally open 40 Watts 40 Watts 40 Watts 40 Watts 20 Watts 20 Watts 14 x 9.5 x 5 14 x 9.5 x 5 14 x 9.5 x 5 14 x 9.5 x 5 9.5 x 14 x 3.5 9.5 x 14 x 3.5 75 Watts 75 Watts 18 x 15 x 6.25 30 x 15 x 6.25
* Reference Specication Sheet for complete Catalog Number. Greengate Catalog # Voltage # of Breakers Mounting Option Size (height x width x depth)
TRACKEEPER
TK16* TK32* 120 or 277 120 or 277 1 to 16 1 to 32 S = Surface F = Flush S = Surface F = Flush 10 X 14 X 3 3/8 16 X 14 X 3 3/8
* Reference Specication Sheet for complete Catalog Number. Greengate Catalog # Relay Type Voltage
RELAY CARDS
Serial Relay Cards - for ControlKeeper Panels SSRCNO SLRC STPRCNO Parallel Relay Cards - for LiteKeeper Panels SRC LRC MRC Relay Card Options for LK8, LK16, and LK32 MRC SRM NO LRM TPRM NO Modular Relay Card - included with LK8-w/MRC 20 Amp 120/277 VAC single pole normally open relay (1 relay space) 20 Amp 120/277/347 VAC latching relay (1 relay space) 20 Amp 208/240/480 VAC two pole normally open (2 relay space) N/A. Refer to specific relays below 20A, 120/277 VAC 20A, 120/277/347 VAC 20A, 208/240/480 VAC Standard Relay Card with 8 relays Latching Relay Card with 8 relays 20A, 120/277 VAC 20A, 120/277/347 VAC Serial Standard Relay Card normally open Serial Latching Relay Card Serial Two Pole Relay Card normally open 20A, 120/277 VAC 20A, 120/277/347 VAC 20A, 208/240/480 VAC
RELAY CARDS
Parallel Relay Cards - for LiteKeeper TPRC Relay Card Options for LK8, LK16, and LK32 TPRC SPR347 TPR208 TPR480 Two Pole Relay Card - included with LK8-TPRC 20 Amp, 120/277/347 VAC single pole relay (1 relay space) 20 Amp, 208/240 VAC two pole relay (1 relay space) 20 Amp, 480 VAC two pole relay (2 relay space) N/A. Refer to specific relays below 20A, 120/277/347 VAC 20A, 208/240 VAC 20A, 208/240/480 VAC
DIGITAL SWITCH - Custom engraving available. Refer to Specication Sheet for more information.
Greengate Catalog # GDS-1TLB-* GDS-2TLB-* GDS-3TLB-*
GDS-3TLB
Description One button with LED relay status indicator Two button with LED relay status indicators Three button with LED relay status indicators Two button with LED relay status indicators Four button with LED relay status indicators Five button with LED relay status indicators Six button with LED relay status indicators
DIGITA SWITCH - Custom engraving available. Refer to Specication Sheet for more information.
Digita1 Digita5-1B* Digita5-2B* Digita5-3B* Digita5-4B* Digita5-5B* DG2 Greengate Catalog # One button decorator style rocker One button with LED relay status indicators Two button with LED relay status indicators Three button with LED relay status indicators Four button with LED relay status indicators Five button with LED relay status indicators One Gateway required per digital switch network Canbus (requires DG2) Canbus (requires DG2)
Canbus (requires DG2) Canbus (requires DG2) Canbus (requires DG2) Canbus (requires DG2)
Color
Description
Rating
Greengate Catalog #
Color
Description
Type/Rating
LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHES - Variety of wallplates available. Refer to Specication Sheet for more information.
RS232 RS232K RS232P** RS232PK**
RS237
Ivory Ivory Ivory Ivory Ivory White White White White White Gray Gray Gray Gray White White White
Momentary Switch Momentary Key Switch Momentary Pilot Switch Momentary Pilot Key Switch Switch Blank Momentary Switch Momentary Key Switch Momentary Pilot Switch Momentary Pilot Key Switch Switch Blank Momentary Switch Momentary Key Switch Momentary Pilot Switch Switch Blank 3A, 24 V AC/DC 3A, 24 V AC/DC 3A, 24 V AC/DC
SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPDT, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPST, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPST, Momentary Contact 3A, 24 VAC/DC SPST, Momentary Contact 3A, 2 VAC/DC
RS237P
AMLG
Greengate Catalog # Momentary Toggle Switches GMT-* (White-W, V-Ivory, G-Gray) GMTL-N (Satin Nickel)
GMTL-N
Relay Type
Voltage
GMT-G
3 position Momentary Switch, up or down closed, center open 3 position Momentary Locking Switch, up or down closed, center open
3A, 24 VAC/DC
3A, 24 VAC/DC
Greengate Catalog #
Relay Type
Voltage
5A, 120/240/277V 5A, 120/240/277V 5A, 120/240/277V 5A, 120/240/277V 20A, 120/240/277V 20A, 120/240/277V 20A, 120/240/277V 20A, 120/240/277V
Single Pole, Clear Toggle Single Pole, Decorator Three Way, Clear Toggle Three Way, Decorator Single Pole, Clear Toggle Single Pole, Decorator Three Way, Clear Toggle Three Way, Decorator
G20T G20T-D-*
G5-D-W
SOFTWARE
KEEPER NW KEEPER SA SOFT VT SOFT VT Screens SOFT VS SOFT EM-10 SOFT EM-25 SOFT EM-50 SOFT EM-UN Keeper Enterprise Network Keeper Enterprise Stand Alone VisionTouch IV; requires Soft VT Screens VisionTouch Graphic Layout Screens VisionSwitch Event Manager 10 Panels Event Manager 25 Panels Event Manager 50 Panels Event Manager Unlimited Panels
Greengate Catalog #
Description
Greengate Catalog #
Input Option
Greengate Catalog #
Electrical
Power Consumption
Size
Modem
Output
GATEWAYS
GATEWAY DMX GATEWAY Greengate Catalog # RS-232 serial connection, 25 pin DMX 512, twisted shielded pair RS-485, twisted shielded pair RS-485, twisted shielded pair 9.5 x 7.25 x 1.5 9.5 x 7.25 x 1.5
Description
MODEM
Serial Modem USB Modem 2400 Baud Connection on the Panel Side Permits Connections to the Serial Modem or Telephone Interface Module
Color
Size
Description
COMMUNICATION CABLE
LCCP LCCNP Natural Black 0.205 0.250 Cooper Controls communication cable; plenum rated Cooper Controls communication cable; non plenum rated
CEPC-120
CEPC-D-F-S-120
Input Voltage
Description
Greengate Catalog #
Orientation
Standard FC Range
Lens
PC-I (indoor) PC-O (outdoor) PC-A (atrium) PC-S (skylight) PC-I-OL (open loop)
0-100 FC* 0-200 FC* 2-1000 FC* 10-2000 FC* 30-3000 FC*
Clear Fresnel Clear Flat Opaque Dome Dark Dome Opaque Flat
Note: Other FC ranges available by special order. Please contact Customer Service for more informaion.
Greengate Catalog #
Description
Type
Prepared by
Date
True real-time power metering relay panel Large, intuitive color touchscreen interface Individually replaceable relays with arc suppression technology Programming stored in non-volatile memory Capable of mixed load voltages (120/277/347 VAC) as well as mixed sources (ie. normal and emergency power) 30 Amp relays are used on all 20A relay cards to extend relay life Specifications:
Enclosure: NEMA 1 surface mount, lockable Size: CKM18: 31H X 24W X 6D (up to 18 relays) CKM36: 40H X 24W X 6D (up to 36 relays) CKM48: 48.25H X 24W X 6D (up to 48 relays) Transformer Ratings: Wide input voltage power supply, 120-347 VAC Power Use Ratings: Fully loaded panel 90 watts Operating Temp. Ratings: 32F to 122F (0C to 50C) Master Override: ON/AUTO/OFF or Individual relay control with status LED Programming: Onboard TouchScreen Interface One panel or entire network Optional PC Software Standard Relay Ratings: Normally open 20A, incandescent 120 VAC, ballast 277 VAC Maximum wire size: 8 AWG 1HP @ 120 VAC, 2HP @ 277 VAC Latching Relay Ratings: Normally open, normally closed Latching 20A, incandescent 120 VAC, ballast 347 VAC Maximum wire size: 8 AWG 1HP @ 120 VAC, 2HP @ 277 VAC Two Pole Relay Ratings: Normally open or normally closed Maximum wire size: 8 AWG 1HP @ 120 VAC, 2HP @ 277 VAC Relays have a minimum 25K SCCR @ 277 VAC System warranty: Three year Relay warranty: Ten year UL Approval UL 508 Listed UL 924 with LRM
Overview ControlKeeper M network lighting control panels are scalable to any size application. The large view color touchscreen permits entire network programming and monitoring for complete system control and integration. Control up to 48 relays per panel with discrete inputs for occupancy sensors, low voltage switches and other input devices. ControlKeeper M network panels are designed for intuitive programming, and monitoring of the relays. The relays automatically sense the optimal time to switch lighting loads. Venergy Power Metering software in conjunction with our relays provide a complete Energy Management Solution. System Includes NEMA 1 enclosure Low Voltage input connections Digital Switch interface 0-10V inputs Time schedules with astronomic clock Color Touchscreen Accessories Automation Interface Module Ethernet Interface Module Telephone Interface Module Digital Switch Occupancy & Daylighting Sensors Keeper Enterprise Software Venergy Power Metering Software DMX Interface Dry Contact Switches Prioritization and masking of switch inputs, time schedules, and remotes Timed inputs Occupant warn-off and overrides Power Metering Onboard Ethernet port UL Listed - UL 924 with LRM
Ordering This is a network-ready lighting control system. It can be combined with other ControlKeeper series panels to create a scalable networked lighting control scheme. It can be ordered with any suitable system option or accessory. See next/back page for Ordering details.
Wiring Diagrams
Enclosure
CKM 18: 31H X 24W X 6D (up to 18 relays) CKM 36: 40H X 24W X 6D (up to 36 relays) CKM 48: 48.25H X 24W X 6D (up to 48 relays)
ControlKeeper M 18/36/48
24 in. (609.6 mm) 24 in. (609.6 mm) 6 in. (152.4 mm) 6 in. (152.4 mm)
Ordering
CKM
18
T - CCM1 - AN1
Product CKM ControlKeeper M Panel Size 18 (18 size) 36 (36 size) 48 (48 size) Number of Latching Relays (Single Space) 0-18 (0-18 for 18 size panel) 0-36 (0-36 for 36 size panel) 0-48 (0-48 for 48 size panel) Number of Electrically Held Relays (Single Space) 0-18 (0-18 for 18 size panel) 0-36 (0-36 for 36 size panel) 0-48 (0-48 for 48 size panel)
Analogs 0, AN1, AN2 (18 size) 0, AN1, AN2, AN3, AN4 (36 size) 0, AN1, AN2, AN3, AN4, AN5, AN6 (48 size) (Dependent upon # of CCMs, two ANs for each CCM. Each AN supplies four analog 0-10V inputs) Inputs (Each CCM supplies 18 contact inputs) 0, CCM1 (18 size) 0, CCM1, CCM2 (36 size) 0, CCM1, CCM2, CCM3 (48 size) Display NT No TouchScreen T TouchScreen Enclosure S Surface Number of Two Pole Relays (Double Space) 0-18 (0-18 for 18 size panel) 0-36 (0-36 for 36 size panel) 0-48 (0-48 for 48 size panel)
Additional Options
Catalog # iBarrier Description Individual Relay Barrier, Voltage and Power Source Separation
Sample One-Line
ControlKeeper 4A Distributed 0-10V Dimming panel Ethernet link: Programming access or Power Metering data access
Q1
NETWORK
LED1
C1
PCI 2005
CAN-RX
LED4
CAN-TX
LED5 C5
Q2
K1
50-022110-01
U4 U2
SW2
MOV2
TB2
LED3
U6
K2
RSC PIC
C14
0 OHM OPT-47K
LED9
Gnd
STATUS
LED7
SWIN STAT
1
LED8
U4
U3
POWER
REMOTE
J7
J8
TB2
ANALOG INPUTS
LOCAL
TB3
TB4
DIMMING OUTPUTS
TB5
SWITCH INPUTS
TB6
LSO TEST
ANALOG INPUTS
+24 GND
DIMMING OUTPUTS
DO RTN DO RTN DO RTN 3 3 2 2 1 1
AN AN AN AN 2 3 4 1
ANALOG GND
IN +24 IN LS IN 5 6 3 7
+24
IN 8
LS 4
To other lighting control panels Cable type: Belden 9841 or equal Maximum distance 4000 feet per network
K4
LOAD
RESET PICS
SD1
SW4
LINE
www.coopercontrol.com
800-553-3879
Q4
MOV3
TB3
Q3
SW3
K3
RSC STAT
L1
LED5
U2
PCI-NET TERM
MOV4
TB4
LOAD
LINE
LOAD
U1
LINE
LOAD
LINE
SW1
SW2
X4 SRC
ALL OFF
ALL ON
TB1
LED2
LED3
54-022510-
MOV1
LED1
ADDRESS
50-022510-00
GDS Cable type: Cooper LCCNP or Cooper LCCP or Belden 1502, maximum distance 1000 feet per GDS network
Type
Prepared by
Date
Overview ControlKeeper M with Breakers network lighting control panels are scalable to any size application. The large view color touchscreen permits entire network programming and monitoring for complete system control and integration. Control up to 48 relays per panel with integral circuit breakers as well as discrete inputs for occupancy sensors, low voltage switches and other input devices. ControlKeeper M with Breakers network panels are designed for intuitive programming, and monitoring of the relays. The relays automatically sense the optimal time to switch lighting loads. Venergy Power Metering software in conjunction with our relays provide a complete Energy Management Solution. System Includes NEMA 1 enclosure Integral 20A breakers Low Voltage input connections Digital Switch Interface 0-10V inputs Time schedules with astronomic clock Color Touchscreen Accessories Automation Interface Module Ethernet Interface Module Telephone Interface Module Digital Switch Occupancy & Daylighting Sensors Prioritization and masking of switch inputs, time schedules, and remotes Timed inputs Occupant warn-off and overrides RS-232 port Power Metering Onboard Ethernet port UL Listed - UL 924 with LRM Keeper Enterprise Software Venergy Power Metering Softwar DMX Interface Dry Contact Switches
Ordering This is a network-ready lighting control system. It can be combined with other ControlKeeper series panels to create a scalable networked lighting control scheme. It can be ordered with any suitable system option or accessory. See next/back page for Ordering details.
Wiring Diagrams
Enclosure
CKMB 18: 54H X 24W X 6D (up to 18 relays) CKMB 36: 76H X 24W X 6D (up to 36 relays) CKMB 48: 90H X 24W X 6D (up to 48 relays)
ControlKeeper MB 18/36/48
24 in. (609.6 mm) 24 in. (609.6 mm) 6 in. (152.4 mm) 6 in. (152.4 mm)
Ordering
CKMB - 120V1P - S
18
Product CKMB ControlKeeper MB Voltage and Phase 120V1P 120V Single Phase 120V3P 120V Three Phase 277V1P 277V Single Phase 277V3P 277V Three Phase 347V3P 347V Three Phase Types of Circuit Breakers S Siemens C Eaton G GE Panel Size 18 (18 size) 36 (36 size) 48 (48 size) Number of Latching Relays (Single Space) 0-18 (0-18 for 18 size panel) 0-36 (0-36 for 36 size panel) 0-48 (0-48 for 48 size panel)
Analogs 0, AN1, AN2 (18 size) 0, AN1, AN2, AN3, AN4 (36 size) 0, AN1, AN2, AN3, AN4, AN5, AN6 (48 size) (Dependent upon # of CCMs, two ANs for each CCM. Each AN supplies four analog 0-10V inputs) Inputs (Each CCM supplies 18 contact inputs) 0, CCM1 (18 size) 0, CCM1, CCM2 (36 size) 0, CCM1, CCM2, CCM3 (48 size) Display NT No TouchScreen T TouchScreen Enclosure S Surface Number of Two Pole Relays (Double space) 0-18 (0-18 for 18 size panel) 0-36 (0-36 for 36 size panel) 0-48 (0-48 for 48 size panel) Number of Electrically Held Relays (Single Space) 0-18 (0-18 for 18 size panel) 0-36 (0-36 for 36 size panel) 0-48 (0-48 for 48 size panel)
Additional Options
Catalog # iBarrier
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ControlKeeper 4A Distributed 0-10V Dimming panel Ethernet link: Programming access or Power Metering data access
Q1
NETWORK
LED1
C1
PCI 2005
CAN-RX
LED4
CAN-TX
LED5 C5
Q2
K1
50-022110-01
U4 U2
SW2
MOV2
TB2
LED3
U6
K2
RSC PIC
C14
0 OHM OPT-47K
LED9
Gnd
STATUS
LED7
SWIN STAT
1
LED8
U4
U3
POWER
REMOTE
J7
J8
TB2
ANALOG INPUTS
LOCAL
TB3
TB4
DIMMING OUTPUTS
TB5
SWITCH INPUTS
TB6
LSO TEST
ANALOG INPUTS
+24 GND
DIMMING OUTPUTS
DO RTN DO RTN DO RTN 3 3 2 2 1 1
AN AN AN AN 2 3 4 1
ANALOG GND
IN +24 IN LS IN 5 6 3 7
+24
IN 8
LS 4
To other lighting control panels Cable type: Belden 9841 or equal Maximum distance 4000 feet per network
K4
LOAD
RESET PICS
SD1
SW4
LINE
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Q4
MOV3
TB3
Q3
SW3
K3
RSC STAT
L1
LED5
U2
PCI-NET TERM
MOV4
TB4
LOAD
LINE
LOAD
U1
LINE
LOAD
LINE
SW1
SW2
X4 SRC
ALL OFF
ALL ON
TB1
LED2
LED3
54-022510-
MOV1
LED1
ADDRESS
50-022510-00
GDS Cable type: Cooper LCCNP or Cooper LCCP or Belden 1502, maximum distance 1000 feet per GDS network
Type
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Date
Capable of mixed load voltages (120/277/347 VAC) as well as mixed sources (ie. normal and emergency power) Manual and programmable control of each relay via a simple TouchScreen interface Normally open latched and two pole serial relays available 30 Amp relays one used on all 20A relay cards to extend relay life.
Overview The ControlKeeper TouchScreen network lighting control panel is a costeffective specication grade lighting control system. Control up to 48 relays per panel. Network up to 254 ControlKeeper panels for a state of the art lighting control system. System Includes UL listed UL 916 standard NEMA 1 enclosure 32 low voltage input connections Digita Switch interface Time schedules with astronomic clock Prioritization and masking of switch inputs, time schedules, and remotes Accessories Keeper Enterprise Software Ethernet Interface Module Telephone Interface Module Flush Mount Kit Available Timed inputs Occupant warn-off and overrides TouchScreen RS-232 port standard RS-485 network standard 4 analog inputs UL Listed - UL 924 with RIM
Specifications:
Enclosure: NEMA 1 surface mount, lockable Size: CKT16: 18H X 15W X 6.25D (up to 16 relays) CKT32: 30H X 15W X 6.25D (up to 32 relays) CKT48: 41H X 15W X 6.25D (up to 48 relays) Transformer Ratings: Multi-tapped 120/277 VAC internally fused standard Optional 347 VAC internally fused Power Use Ratings: Fully loaded panel 75 watts Operating Temp. Ratings: 32F to 122F (0C to 50C) Master Override: ON/AUTO/OFF Programming: Onboard TouchScreen Interface Optional PC Software Standard Relay Ratings: 20A, 120/277 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 10 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Latching Relay Ratings: 20A, 120/277/347 VAC Maximum wire size: 6 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Provides a system SCCR rating of 10,000A Two Pole Relay Ratings: 20A, 208/240/480 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 6 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million System warranty: Three year Relay warranty: Ten year UL Approval UL 916 Listed UL 924 with RIM
Digita Switch Low Voltage Switches High Voltage Barrier Available High Voltage Divider Available
Ordering All ControlKeeper TouchScreen lighting control panels require a Logic Board (CKT LB). The logic board is shipped separately from the enclosure and is listed as a separate line item. When ordering any of the below models, you must also order the CKT LB. See next/back page for Ordering details.
Wiring Diagrams
Enclosure
CKT32
CKT16
Ordering
Product Size CKT ControlKeeper TouchScreen 16 (16 size) 32 (32 size) Voltage 48 (48 size) 120/277 120/277 V 220/230 220/230 V 120/347 120/347 V # of SSRCs (See SXRC cut sheet) 0-4 cards (16 size) 0-8 cards (32 size) 0-12 cards (48 size) # of SLRCs (See SXRC cut sheet) 0-4 cards (16 size) 0-8 cards (32 size) 0-12 cards (48 size)
# of High Voltage Dividers 0-1 (0-1 for 16 size panel) 0-4 (0-4 for 32 size panel) 0-6 (0-6 for 48 size panel) Factory installed in the lowest location of the panel # of High Voltage Barriers 0-1 (0-1 for 16 size panel) 0-3 (0-3 for 32 size panel) 0-5 (0-5 for 48 size panel) Factory installed in the lowest location of the panel # of STPRCs (See SXRC cut sheet) 0-4 cards (16 size) 0-8 cards (32 size) 0-12 cards (48 size)
Additional Options
Catalog # CKT LB CKT16 FK CKT32 FK CKT48 FK Description ControlKeeper TouchScreen ControlKeeper TouchScreen ControlKeeper TouchScreen ControlKeeper TouchScreen Logic Board (required per enclosure) 16 size Flushmount Kit (option) 32 size Flushmount Kit (option) 48 size Flushmount Kit (option)
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Date
CK4A, ControlKeeper 4A
Support for up to four 0-10V dimming ballast outputs Electrically held normally open as well as mechanically latched and two pole relays available Capable of mixed load voltages (120/277/347 VAC) as well as mixed sources (ie. normal and emergency power) 4 single pole or 2 two pole serial relays Open or closed loop control algorithms
Overview The ControlKeeper 4A network lighting control panel is a cost-effective specication grade lighting control system. Control up to 4 relays per panel with optional support for up to four 0-10V dimming ballast control outputs. Network up to 254 ControlKeeper panels for a state of the art lighting control system. System Includes UL listed UL 916 standard NEMA 1 enclosure 4 relays Support for 4 three-wire or 8 two-wire low voltage inputs 4 analog inputs Digita Switch interface Time schedules with astronomic clock Accessories Keeper Enterprise Network Software Ethernet Interface Module Automation Interface Module Telephone Interface Module Gateway/DMX Gateway Prioritization and masking of switch inputs, time schedules, and remotes Timed inputs Occupant warn-off and overrides RS-232 port standard RS-485 network standard
Specifications:
Enclosure: NEMA 1 surface mount enclosure Size: 10H x 14W x 3.5D Transformer Ratings: Multi-tapped 120/277 VAC internally fused standard Optional 347 VAC internally fused Power Use Ratings: Fully loaded panel 20 watts Operating Temp. Ratings: 32F to 104F (0C to 40C) Master Override: ON/AUTO/OFF Programming: Optional PC Software Standard Relay Ratings: 20A, 120/277 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 10 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Latching Relay Ratings: 20A, 120/277/347 VAC Maximum wire size: 6 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Provides a system SCCR rating of 10,000A Two Pole Relay Ratings: 20A, 208/240/480 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 6 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million System warranty: Three year Relay warranty: Ten year
CEPC Digita Switch Dry Contact Switches Contact Input or Analog Photocell Occupancy Sensor
Ordering This is a network-ready lighting control system. It can be combined with other ControlKeeper series panels to create a scalable networked lighting control scheme. It can be ordered with any suitable system option or accessory.
CK4A - SLRC -
Transformer Voltage Blank 120/277 VAC 347 120/347 VAC Type of Relay Card SSRCNO SLRC SPTRMNO
Wiring Diagrams
Enclosure
ControlKeeper 4A
U5
Sample Circuiting
Circuit/Zone 1 Circuit/Zone 2 Outboard Lamps OFF Center Lamp Remains Circuit/Zone 3 ON (Full Output) Whiteboard Shuts OFF
Daylight Zone 1
Daylight Zone 2
Daylight Zone 3
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Date
CK4, ControlKeeper 4
Capable of mixed load voltages (120/277 VAC) as well as mixed sources (ie. normal and emergency power) Normally open Relays are integral to control board
Overview The ControlKeeper 4 network lighting control panel is a cost-effective specication grade lighting control system that can control 4 relays per panel. Network up to 254 ControlKeeper panels for a state of the art lighting control system. System Includes UL listed UL 916 standard NEMA 1 enclosure 4 relays 4 low voltage input connections Digita Switch interface Time schedules with astronomic clock Accessories Keeper Enterprise Network Software Ethernet Interface Module Automation Interface Module Telephone Interface Module Gateway/DMX Gateway
Specifications:
Enclosure: NEMA 1 surface mount Size: 10H x 14W x 3.5D Transformer Ratings: 120 VAC or 277 VAC Power Use Ratings: Fully loaded panel 20 watts Operating Temp. Ratings: 32F to 122F (0C to 50C) Master Override: ON/AUTO/OFF Programming: PC Software Standard Relay Ratings: 20A, 120/277 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 10 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Warranty: Three year
Prioritization and masking of switch inputs, time schedules, and remotes Timed inputs Occupant warn-off and overrides RS-232 port standard RS-485 network standard CEPC Digita Switch Dry Contact Switch Contact Input Photosensor Occupancy Sensor
Ordering This is a network-ready lighting control system. It can be combined with other ControlKeeper series panels to create a scalable networked lighting control scheme.
CK4 - 120NO
Transformer Voltage 120NO 120 VAC Normally Open 277NO 277 VAC Normally Open
Wiring Diagrams
Enclosure
ControlKeeper 4
14"
10"
3.5"
Sample Circuiting
Circuit/Zone 1 Circuit/Zone 2 Outboard Lamps OFF Center Lamp Remains Circuit/Zone 3 ON (Full Output) Whiteboard Shuts OFF
Daylight Zone 1
Daylight Zone 2
Daylight Zone 3
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Date
CK2, ControlKeeper 2
Capable of mixed load voltages (120/277 VAC) as well as mixed sources (ie. normal and emergency power) Normally open relays Relays are built onto control board
Overview The ControlKeeper 2 network lighting control panel is a cost-effective specication grade lighting control system. Control 2 relays per panel. Network up to 254 ControlKeeper panels for a state of the art lighting control system. System Includes UL listed UL 916 standard NEMA 4X enclosure 2 relays 2 low voltage input connections Digita Switch interface Time schedules with astronomic clock Accessories Keeper Enterprise Network Software Ethernet Interface Module Automation Interface Module Telephone Interface Module Gateway/DMX Gateway
Specifications:
Enclosure: NEMA 4X surface mount Size: 7.5H x 11W x 5D Transformer Ratings: 120 VAC or 277 VAC Power Use Ratings: Fully loaded panel 20 watts Operating Temp. Ratings: 32F to 122F (0C to 50C) Master Override: ON/AUTO/OFF Programming: Optional PC Software Standard Relay Ratings: 20A, 120/277 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 10 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million System warranty: Three year
Prioritization and masking of switch inputs, time schedules, and remotes Timed inputs Occupant warn-off and overrides RS-232 port standard RS-485 network standard CEPC Digita Switch Dry Contact Switch Contact Input Photosensor Occupancy Sensor
Ordering This is a network-ready lighting control system. It can be ordered with the ControlKeeper TouchScreen, ControlKeeper 4, ControlKeeper 4A, or additional ControlKeeper 2. It can also be ordered with any suitable system option or accessory.
CK2
- 120NO
Voltage 120NO 120 VAC Normally Open 277NO 277 VAC Normally Open
Wiring Diagrams
Enclosure
ControlKeeper 2
CK2
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CK2
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SUTURE CART TV
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MTR.
MTR.
MTR.
MTR.
MTR.
WHITEBOARD
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The ControlKeeper 2 is the ideal solutionfor A/B switching of lighting loads for small offices or corridors.
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PROC. CART WIRE RACK PROC. CART PROC. CART PROC. CART PROC. CART TV LD APRN RACK MTR. TV TV
PROC. CART
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CK2
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Type
Date
UL and cUL listed system Rated for 10 million mechanical operations Relay override for each relay LED status indication of relay state Communication LED for system diagnostics 4 single pole or 2 two pole relays
Modular design (plugs into the IntelliRelay bus communication system)
Specifications:
Serial Standard Relay Card (SSRC) Ratings: 20A, 120/277 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 10 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Serial Latching Relay Card (SLRC) Ratings: 20A, 120/277/347 VAC Maximum wire size: 6 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Provides a system SCCR rating of 10,000A Serial Two Pole Relay Card (STPRC) Ratings: 20A, 208/240/480 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 6 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Relay warranty: Ten year
Overview The Serial Relay Card is a paradigm shift in the industry. A new serial communication approach greatly enhances system function allowing the controller to talk to the intelligent relays. The Serial Relay Card (SxRC) is a standard feature in ControlKeeper TouchScreen and ControlKeeper 4A lighting control systems. It provides up to four relays per card, depending on type. Description The IntelliRelay design provides a communication protocol between the controller board and the relays. The controller polls the relays to ascertain their configuration and their location. The controller then builds them into the system automatically. The installer or end user does not need to spend time configuring the relays in the controller. Ordering
Catalog # SSRC NO SLRC STPRC NO Relay Type Serial Standard Relay Card normally open Serial Latching Relay Card Serial Two Pole Relay Card normally open
Wiring Diagrams
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Type
Date
Capable of mixed load voltages (120/277/347 VAC) as well as mixed sources (ie. normal and emergency power) Manual and programmable control of each relay via a simple keypad and 4 line LCD display Normally open, latched, and two pole parallel relays available Flush mount kit and voltage separation barrier available Specifications:
Enclosure: NEMA 1 surface mount, lockable Size: LK16: 18H x 15W x 6.25D (up to 16 relays) LK32: 30H x 15W x 6.25D (up to 32 relays) Transformer Ratings: Multi-tapped 120/277 VAC internally fused standard Optional 347 VAC internally fused Power Use Ratings: Fully loaded panel 75 watts Operating Temp. Ratings: 32F to 122F (0C to 50C) Master Override: ON/AUTO/OFF Programming: Onboard keypad and LCD display Optional PC Software Standard Relay Ratings: 20A, 120/277 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 10 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Latching Relay Ratings: 20A, 120/277/347 VAC Maximum wire size: 6 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Provides a system SCCR rating of 10,000A Two Pole Relay Ratings: 20A, 208/240/480 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 6 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million System warranty: Three year Relay warranty: Ten year
Overview The LiteKeeper stand-alone lighting control panel is an all-inclusive premium grade system for applications that would traditionally use a timeclock in conjunction with contactors. Control up to 32 relays per panel. Several relay options and more standard features than any other stand-alone panel on the market combine to create a state of the art stand-alone lighting control system. System Includes UL listed UL 916 standard NEMA 1 enclosure 32 low voltage input connections Digita Switch interface Time schedules with astronomic clock Prioritization and masking of switch inputs, time schedules, and remotes Accessories Keeper Enterprise Software Ethernet Interface Module Automation Interface Module Telephone Interface Module Digita Switch Dry Contact Switches
Timed inputs Occupant warn-off and overrides Keypad and 4 line LCD display RS-232 port standard UL Listed - UL 924 with RIM
Contact Input Photosensor Occupancy Sensor Voltage Separation Barrier Flush Mount Kit CEPC RIM
Ordering All LiteKeeper lighting control panels require a Logic Board (LK LB). The logic board is shipped separately from the enclosure and is listed as a separate line item. When ordering any of the below models, you must also order the LK LB. See next/back page for Ordering details.
Wiring Diagrams
Enclosure
LiteKeeper 16 and 32
LK32
LK16
Ordering
Product Size LK16 LiteKeeper 16 LK32 LiteKeeper 32 Voltage 120/277 220/230 120/347
LK16
120/277
- S1
L1
MO
TO
HVB1
# of High Voltage Barriers 0-1 (16 size) 0-2 (32 size) Factory installed in the lowest location of the panel
# of SRCs 0-2 cards (16 size) 0-4 cards (32 size) (See XRC cut sheet)
# of TPRCs 0-2 cards (16 size) 0-4 cards (32 size) (See XRC cut sheet)
Additional Options
Catalog # LK LB LK 16 FK LK 32 FK
# of LRCs 0-2 cards (16 size) 0-4 cards (32 size) (See XRC cut sheet)
LiteKeeper Logic Board (required per enclosure) LiteKeeper 16 size Flushmount Kit (option) LiteKeeper 32 size Flushmount Kit (option)
# of MRCs 0-2 cards (16 size) 0-4 cards (32 size) (See XRC cut sheet)
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Logic Board
Qty 8 - 20 amp 120/277 VAC single pole relays per card
120/277 VAC double tap transformer standard 120/347 VAC double tap transformer is available for Canada
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Date
LK8, LiteKeeper 8
Manual and programmable control of each relay via a simple keypad and 2 line LCD display Normally open, latched, and two pole relays available Uses parallel relay cards Flush mount kit available
Specifications:
Enclosure: NEMA 1 surface mount, lockable Size: 14H x 9.5W x 5D or 7D Transformer Ratings: Multi-tapped 120/277 VAC internally fused standard Optional 347 VAC internally fused Power Use Ratings: Fully loaded panel 40 watts Operating Temp. Ratings: 32F to 122F (0C to 50C) Mater Override: ON/AUTO/OFF Programming: Onboard keypad and LCD display Optional PC Software Standard Relay Ratings: 20A, 120/277 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 10 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Latching Relay Ratings: 20A, 120/277/347 VAC Maximum wire size: 6 AW Mechanical operations: 10 million Provides a system SCCR rating of 10,000A Two Pole Relay Ratings: 20A, 208/240/480 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 6 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million System warranty: Three year Relay warranty: Ten year
Overview The LiteKeeper 8 stand-alone lighting control panel is an all-inclusive premium grade system for applications that would traditionally use a timeclock in conjunction with contactors. Control up to 8 relays per panel. Several relay options and more standard features than any other stand-alone panel on the market combine to create a state of the art stand-alone lighting control system. System Includes UL Listed UL 916 standard NEMA 1 enclosure 8 relays 8 low voltage input connections Time schedules with astronomic clock Accessories Keeper Enterprise Software Ethernet Interface Module Telephone Interface Module Flush Mount Kit Digita Switch Ordering See next/back page for Ordering details.
Prioritization and masking of switch inputs, time schedules, and remotes Timed inputs Occupant warn-off and overrides Keypad and 2 line LCD display RS-232 port standard
Wiring Diagrams
Enclosure
LiteKeeper 8
LK8 9.5 LK8-LRC, MRC, TPRC 9.5
5 14 14
Ordering
LK8 - LRC
Latching Relay Card (see Spec Cut Sheet) Modular Relay Card (see Spec Cut Sheet) Two Pole Relay Card (see Spec Cut Sheet) (Canada 347VAC transformer with LRC)
Additional Options
Catalog # LK 8 FK Description LiteKeeper 8 size Flushmount Kit (option)
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Date
LK4, LiteKeeper 4
Manual and programmable control of each relay via a simple keypad and 2 line LCD display Normally open relays Relays are built onto control board
Specifications:
Enclosure: NEMA 1 surface mount, lockable Size: 9.5H x 14W x 3.25D Transformer Ratings: 120 VAC or 277 VAC Power Use Ratings: Fully loaded panel 20 watts Operating Temp. Ratings: 32F to 122F (0C to 50C) Master Override: ON/AUTO/OFF Programming: Onboard keypad and LCD display Optional PC Software Standard Relay Ratings: 20A, 120/277 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 10 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Warranty: Three year
Overview The LiteKeeper 4 stand-alone lighting control panel is an all-inclusive premium grade system for applications that would traditionally use a timeclock in conjunction with contactors. Each panel allows control of up to four 20A circuits. The LiteKeeper 4 has more standard features than any other standalone panel on the market to create a state of the art stand-alone lighting control system. System Includes UL Listed UL 916 standard NEMA 1 enclosure 4 20A relays 4 low voltage input connections Time schedules with astronomic clock Accessories Keeper Enterprise Software Ethernet Interface Module Telephone Interface Module Dry Contact Switch Ordering
Catalog # LK4-120NO LK4-277NO # of Relays 4 4 Input Voltage 120 VAC 277 VAC Relay Type 120/277 VAC standard, normally open 120/277 VAC standard, normally open
Prioritization and masking of switch inputs, time schedules, and remotes Timed inputs Occupant warn-off and overrides Keypad and 2 line LCD display RS-232 port standard
Wiring Diagrams
Enclosure
LiteKeeper 4
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Lighting control panel power supply: Voltage specific transformer. Specify 120 VAC or 277 VAC for the transformer voltage. Typical Occupancy Sensor for On/Off control Typical Photosensor for On/Off control
+24 ON
1 4 7 *
2 5 8 0
3 6 9 #
A B C D
4 low voltage inputs (Momentary, Maintained, Alternate Action switches, occupancy sensors and photosensors) Each input is software programmable to . control any relay or group of relays
The Ethernet Interface Module (EIM) and Wireless Ethernet Interface Module (WEIM) may be connected to any lighting control pane in the system using the RS-232 cable included
End user computers can program any lighting control panel via the Wireless Ethernet Interface Module (WEIM) using the Keeper Enterprise software.
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Standard relay information Qty 4 - 20 amp 120/277 VAC single pole relays Available normally open or normally closed Individual status LED manual overrides 10 AWG maximum wire size 10 million operations 3 year warranty
OFF
OFF
OFF
+24
OFF
+24
+24
ON
ON
ON
+24VDC
DC GND
Type
Date
UL and CUL listed system Modular design 8 single pole or 4 two pole parallel relays per card
Overview The Parallel Relay Card (xRC) is a standard feature in the LiteKeeper lighting control systems. Each Parallel Relay Card contains 8, 20 amp relays. Specify up to 4 total relay cards per enclosure. Description Electronic arc suppression is incorporated into the relay design, prolonging contact life. Self aligning connectors on the Parallel Relay Card allows easy eld expansion. You can add another standard or any of the optional relay cards to a system at any time (enclosure size allowing). Installation No additional installation required. The Parallel Relay Card(s) (xRCs) attach directly to your specied enclosure. Ordering This is a standard feature in the LiteKeeper lighting control systems. When specifying one of these systems, specify enclosure size, and types of relay cards. Mix and match any combination of standard and optional relay cards to create a custom system tailored to meet your needs.
Catalog # SRC LRC Relay Type Standard Relay Card with 8 20A 120/277 VAC normally open relays Latching Relay Card with 8 20A 120/277/347 VAC latching relays
Specifications:
Standard Relay Card (SRC) Ratings: 20A, 120/277 VAC Normally open Maximum wire size: 10 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Latching Relay Card (LRC) Ratings: 20A, 120/277/347 VAC Maximum wire size: 6 AWG Mechanical operations: 10 million Provides a system SCCR rating of 10,000A Modular Relay Card (MRC) Ratings: 20A, 120/277 VAC normally open 20A, 120/277/347 VAC (LRM) 20A, 208/240/480 VAC normally open Maximum wire size: 10 AWG (SRM) or 6 AWG (LRM, TPRM) Mechanical operations: 10 million Two Pole Relay Card (TPRC) Ratings: 20A, 120/277/347/208/240/480 VAC Maximum wire size: 12 AWG Mechanical operations: 60,000 Warranty: Ten year
MRC Relay Card Options for LK8, LK16, LK32 MRC SRM NO TPRM NO Modular Relay Card (Included in LK8 w/MRC) Standard Relay Module Card 20 amp 120/277 VAC single pole normally open relay (1 relay space) Two Pole Module 20 amp 208/240/480 VAC two pole normally open relay (2 relay spaces)
TPRC Relay Card Options for LK8, LK16, LK32 TPRC SPR347 TPR208 Two pole relay card (Included with LK8 w/TPRC) Single pole relay card 20 amp 120/277/347 VAC single pole relay (1 relay space) Two pole relay card 20 amp 208/240 VAC two pole relay (1 relay space) Two pole relay card 20 amp 480 VAC two pole relay (2 relay spaces)
TPR480
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Date
Track light current limiting panel Helps your design meet energy codes Allows track lighting installations to be based on volt-ampere rating of load instead of track length Available in 16 or 32 circuit panels Circuit breaker sizes range from 0.5 to 60A Surface or flush mount options Factory assembled and ready to install
Overview The TracKeeper current limiting panel for track lighting allows designers to easily meet energy codes. Limiting the branch circuit volt-ampere rating with the TracKeeper provides you with a xed power consumption limit for your installation as opposed to calculated values based on watts per linear foot of track. Designers can now specify as many linear feet of track as desired without paying a penalty. Additionally, the use of high efciency luminaires will often yield a lower watts/linear foot number than is specied in the code. Keep your track lighting installation options open with the TracKeeper. System Includes NEMA 1 enclosure Hinged locking door As many as 16 or 32 circuit breakers Ordering Specify enclosure size, mounting option, voltage and number of circuit breakers desired. See next/back page for Ordering details.
Specifications:
Enclosure: NEMA 1, 14 gauge steel, hinged locking door Surface or ush mount Surface Size: 16 circuit: 10H X 14W X 3 3/8D 32 circuit: 16H X 14W X 3 3/8D Flush Size: 16 circuit: 11 1/2H X 15 1/2W X 3 3/8D 32 circuit: 17 1/2H X 15 1/2W X 3 3/8D AIC rating: 10,000A, 120 VAC; 6,000A, 277 VAC Available circuit breaker ratings (A): 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 13, 15, 16, 20, 25, 30, 32, 40, 50, 60 Circuit breaker wire size range: 14 to 6 AWG Operating Temp. Ratings: 23 to 140F (-5C to 60C) Relative Humidity: 0 - 95% non-condensing System warranty: Three year
TK16
120
Product TK16 (16 size) TK32 (32 size) Voltage 120 VAC 277 VAC
Example: TK16-120-14-F species a 16 circuit ush mount enclosure with 15 120V circuit breakers.
Panel Schedule
TracKeeper 16 & 32
Trackeeper Track Light Current Limiting Panel Specication Sheet Project: Prepared by: Catalog #: Comments: Step 1 - Selected panel operating voltage: Step 2 - Select enclosure mounting option: Step 3 - Select panel circuit size: Step 4 - Specify number of installed circuit breakers: (120V or 277V) (Surface or Flush Mount) (TK16 or TK32) (1) Date:
Step 5 - Specify each circuit breaker rating: Circuit Breaker 1 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 2 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 3 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 4 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 5 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 6 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 7 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 8 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 9 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 10 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 11 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 12 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 13 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 14 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 15 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 16 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 17 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 18 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 19 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 20 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 21 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 22 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 23 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 24 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 25 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 26 Rating (A)
Circuit Breaker 28 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 29 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 30 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 31 Rating (A) Circuit Breaker 32 Rating (A)
Provide Panel schedule indicating circuit breaker ratings for each location. Visit www.coopercontrol.com for the form. Once completed print and fax your completed form with your purchase order to 800-954-7016, or email a PDF to ControlsCustomerService@cooperindustries.com
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Overview The Digital Switch is available for the ControlKeeper M series of lighting control panels. It is a decorator style switch with up to six buttons offers ON/OFF control of any relay or group of relays in the lighting control network. Description The Digital Switch permits multiple control stations to be connected to the lighting control panels. The control stations provide override and status feedback. Advanced system features such as masking and priorities are standard on all lighting control panels and can be applied to these switches to make your application both contractor and user friendly. Installation The Digital Switch ts in a single or multi-gang NEMA wall box and has a standard decorator style opening to permit single or multi-gang congurations. The Digital Switches are networked together using the LCCNP or LCCP wire (provided by Cooper Controls) and can connect to the ControlKeeper M lighting control panel. Up to 32 Digital Switch stations may be wired to a single lighting control panel. Ordering This is an accessory for ControlKeeper M lighting control systems. When ordering, specify the Digital Switch as a separate system accessory. See next/back page for custom and preset engraving options.
GDS - 1 - TLB - W -
Specifications:
Communications: Canbus (requires Digita Gateway) Warranty: Three year
Product GDS Greengate Digital Switch Number of Buttons 1-3 (Large Button) 2, 4, 5, 6 (Small Button) Button size TLB Large Buttons TSB Small Buttons
Blank Zone1, Zone 2, Zone 3, etc. CE - Custom Engraved (Requires Custom Engraving Form) T1 Preset Engraving Based on Conguration (see back page)
Engraving Options
Digital Switch
Custom Engraving (Option CE) Guidelines Small button custom engraving, maximum 1 line, 11 characters. Large button cusom engraving, maximum 2 lines, 11 characters per line. Visit our website at www.coopercontrol.com to download the custom engraving form. Custom engraving form must be included when ordering. Allow 4 weeks for delivery. Preset Engraving Based on Conguration Preset engraving options to simplify ordering. Preset engraving options vary based on button congurations, see chart below. Allow 4 weeks for delivery.
Button # 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6
T1 Engraving On/Off On Off On/Off AV Auto On/Off On/Off Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 On/Off Whiteboard General AV Auto On/Off Whiteboard Window General AV Auto
GDS-2TSB-*
GDS-4TSB-*
GDS-5TSB-*
GDS-6TSB-*
System Schematic
GDS Cable type: Cooper LCCNP or Cooper LCCP or Belden 1502, maximum distance 1000 feet per GDS network
ControlKeeper 4A Distributed 0-10V Dimming panel Ethernet link: Programming access or Power Metering data access
Q1
NETWORK
LED1
C1
PCI 2005
CAN-RX
LED4
CAN-TX
LED5 C5
Q2
K1
50-022110-01
U4 U2
SW2
MOV2
TB2
LED3
U6
K2
RSC PIC
C14
0 OHM OPT-47K
LED9
Gnd
STATUS
LED7
SWIN STAT
1
LED8
U4
U3
POWER
REMOTE
J7
J8
TB2
ANALOG INPUTS
LOCAL
TB3
TB4
DIMMING OUTPUTS
TB5
SWITCH INPUTS
TB6
LSO TEST
ANALOG INPUTS
+24 GND
DIMMING OUTPUTS
DO RTN DO RTN DO RTN 3 3 2 2 1 1
AN AN AN AN 2 3 4 1
ANALOG GND
IN +24 IN LS IN 5 6 3 7
+24
IN 8
LS 4
To other lighting control panels Cable type: Belden 9841 or equal Maximum distance 4000 feet per network
K4
LOAD
RESET PICS
SD1
SW4
LINE
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MOV3
TB3
Q3
SW3
K3
RSC STAT
L1
LED5
U2
PCI-NET TERM
MOV4
TB4
LOAD
LINE
LOAD
U1
LINE
LOAD
LINE
SW1
SW2
X4 SRC
ALL OFF
ALL ON
TB1
LED2
LED3
54-022510-
MOV1
LED1
ADDRESS
50-022510-00
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Capable of controlling loads over multiple panels Integrates with Keeper Enterprise Software to simplify programming Create custom lighting configurations for each button Class 2 low voltage
Overview The Digita Switch is an optional feature available for Greengate lighting control panels. A decorator style switch with up to ve buttons offers ON/OFF control of relay groups with the touch of a button. The Digita Switch also provides scene control and raise/lower control of lighting loads when used in conjunction with the ControlKeeper 4A lighting control panel. Description The Digita Switch permits multiple control stations to be connected to the lighting control panels. The control stations provide local overrides and status feedback. Advanced system features such as masking and prioritization can be applied to these switches to make your application both contractor and end user friendly. Installation The Digita Switch ts into a standard decorator style opening and can be networked together using Cooper LCCP Cable, Cooper LCCNP Cable, or Belden 1502 Cable. Set the address on the back of the switch and control up to 99,999 relay groups. Ordering This is an accessory for Greengate lighting control systems (except LK4). When ordering, specify the Digita Switch as a separate system accessory. When ordering switch stations with custom engraving submit a drawing documenting the labeling requirements.
Catalog # Digita 1 Digita 5 DG2 Description One button decorator style rocker See next/back page for Ordering information Digita Switch Gateway required per digital switch network connection
Specifications:
Communications: Canbus (Requires Digita Gateway) Warranty: Three year
Ordering
Digita Switch
Digita 5 - 5B - D2
5 = 5 LED pushbuttons
1B 2B 3B 4B 5B
= 1 LED pushbutton = 2 LED pushbutton = 3 LED pushbutton = 4 LED pushbutton = 5 LED pushbutton
Blank = Zone 1 - Zone 5 S1 ON/OFF, A/V Mode S2 ON/OFF, A/V Mode, Whiteboard S3 ON/OFF, A/V Mode, Quiet S4 ON/OFF, A/V Mode, Whiteboard, Quiet D1 ON/OFF, A/V Mode, Raise, Lower D2 ON/OFF, A/V Mode, Raise, Lower, Whiteboard DX Raise, Lower DM ON/OFF, Preset, Raise, Lower CE Customer dened requires custom engraved form at placement of order
The Digita Switch is available in multiple standard engraved options. Simply append the Controller Model to the appropriate Digita Switch. (Example: Digita5-3B52 or Digita5-5BD2)
1. 2. 3. 4.
S4
1. RAISE 2. LOWER
S1
1. 2. 3. 4.
D1
ON/OFF (General) RAISE (Manual Dim up) LOWER (Manual Dim down) A/V MODE (Auto Dim to 20%)
DM
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
S2
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
ON/OFF (General) RAISE (Manual Dim up) LOWER (Manual Dim Down) A/V MODE (Auto Dim to 20%) WHITEBOARD (ON/OFF)
System Schematic
Cabling is Cooper LC Cable, Belden 1502R or Belden 1502P. Switch wiring is daisy chained from station to station. Total network length can not exceed 1000 feet. The Greengate Digital Switch - Interface device may be anywhere in the switch network. The two end devices must have the 120 Ohm termination devices provided with the Greengate Digital Switch - Interface installed to terminate the CAN-H and CAN-L wires.
To Lighting Controller Peripheral Power Connector Digita 5 - 2B Digita 5 - 3B To Lighting Controller Digita Switch Port Digita 5 - 5B Digita 1
DG2
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When pressed, momentary contact establishes circuit contact in the closed position. When not pressed, the switch is in the (open) position. Thermoplastic rocker, top, and backbody are virtually unbreakable to deliver years of durable performance Tri-combo screw heads offer greater installation flexibility
Specifications:
Switch Ratings: 3 Amps, 24 VAC/VDC Switch Type: Momentary Contact
Overview The Momentary Decorator Switch is a system accessory for the Greengate Lighting Control System. This switch is recommended for most low voltage switching applications and ts a standard decorator wallplate. Description The Momentary Decorator Switch is a low voltage contact closure device used with Greengate Lighting Control Panels and Occupancy Sensors. When toggled, the switch momentarily makes a contact closure to the lighting control panel or occupancy sensor, sending an ON signal. When not pressed, the switch is in the (open) position. Installation This System Accessory will require wall mounting and wiring at the site. Ordering This is an accessory for the Greengate Lighting Control System. It is not an integral part of the system. There is no factory assembly needed.
Catalog # GMDS-W GMDS-V Description Momentary Decorator Switch Momentary Decorator Switch Color White Ivory
UL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
Dimensions
1.44" (38.58mm)
0.97" (24.64mm)
3.28" (83.31mm)
2.72" (69.09mm)
3.28" (83.31mm)
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Quiet, single pole, double-throw momentary operation Momentary contact switches establish circuit contact in either up or down closed positions; center position open 0.050 (1.27mm) thick steel mounting strap zinc-plated for corrosion resistance Combination slot/Phillips head mounting and terminal screws ease installation Optional key operated model Fits conventional toggle switch openings
Overview The Momentary Toggle Switches are a system accessory for the Greengate Lighting Control System. These switches are recommended for most low voltage switching applications and t standard switch plate openings. Description The Momentary Toggle Switch is a low voltage contact closure switch used with Greengate Lighting Control Panels. When toggled up the switch momentarily makes a contact closure to the lighting control panel, sending an ON signal and when toggled down the switch momentarily makes a contact closure to the lighting control panel, sending an OFF signal. These switches have 0.050 (1.27mm) zinc-plated thick steel mounting straps for corrosion resistance and the combination slot/Phillips head mounting and terminal screws make for ease of installation. Installation This System Accessory will require wall mounting and wiring at the site. Switch Ordering This is an accessory for the Greengate Lighting Control Systems. It is not an integral part of the systems. There is no factory assembly needed.
Catalog # GMT-* (W-White G-Gray, V-Ivory) GMTL-N (Satin Nickel) Description 3 position Momentary Switch, up or down closed, center open Rating 24 VAC/VDC
GMT-*
GMTL-N
Specifications:
Size: 2.31x 1.00x 1.31 (58.7mm x 25.4mm x 33.3mm) Switch Ratings: 24 VAC/VDC Switch Type: Momentary contact
24 VAC/VDC
UL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
Wallplate Ordering
1 1 T S
Number of Gangs 1-7 (Must match number of Gangs) Number of Switches 1-7 (Must match number of Gangs)
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Construction: Stainless Steel Wall Plate: Plastic, Stainless Steel Switch Rating: 4A, 28V DC Switch Type: Maintained or Momentary Contact
Overview Key Low Voltage Switches and Wallplates are a system accessory for the Greengate lighting control systems. The switches provide switch control of specific relay outputs or groups of relay outputs. Description Key Switches are used in conjunction with Greengate lighting control systems to switch relay circuits ON or OFF from each lighting location. The low voltage key switches are wired into the inputs of the control panel and, through programming, are linked to control one or more output relays. Our lighting control systems can accept any low voltage dry contact switch. Installation This System Accessory will require wall mounting and wiring at the site. Switch Ordering This is an accessory for Greengate lighting control systems. It is not an integral part of the systems. There is no factory assembly needed. When ordering specify the types of Wall Switches desired and quantities of each. Wallplate Ordering When ordering switches always order wallplates. See next/back page for details.
Catalog # MOM-Key MAIN-Key KEY116 Description Momentary Key Switch Maintained Key Switch 1 Gang, 1 Switch Stainless Steel Wallplate
Wallplate Options
Overview Switches are not included with wallplates and must be ordered separately. Use this as a guide for selecting correct plate color/nish and switch color. If color/nish specications are not received along with your order for plates and switches, stainless steel switches with stainless steel wallplates will be shipped.
Custom Wallplates If the wallplate you are looking for is not on this sheet, it will be a custom wallplate. Custom Wallplates can have any conguration. Please submit a detailed drawing containing the custom wallplate conguration and any engraving information. Please contact factory for the part number and price. For delivery allow 4 to 6 weeks from receipt of order. Custom Engraving (Option CE) Guidelines Low Voltage wall plate supports a maximum of 2 lines, 10 characters per line. Please contact factory for the part number and pricing. Please include a drawing showing wall plate conguration and engraving information. Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery once the drawings have been approved.
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Specifications:
Construction: High impact plastic Wallplate: Plastic, Stainless Steel Switch Rating: 3A, 24V AC/DC Switch Type: SPDT, Momentary Contact
Wallplate Options
Overview Switches are not included with wallplates and must be ordered separately. Use this as a guide for selecting correct plate color/nish and switch color. If color/nish specications are not received along with your order for plates and switches, white switches with stainless steel wallplates will be shipped.
Custom Wallplates If the wallplate you are looking for is not on this sheet, it will be a custom wallplate. Custom wallplates can have any conguration. Please submit a detailed drawing containing the custom wallplate conguration and any engraving information. Please contact factory for the part number and price. For delivery allow 4 to 6 weeks from receipt of order. Custom Engraving (Option CE) Guidelines Low Voltage wall plate supports a maximum of 2 lines, 10 characters per line. Please contact factory for the part number and pricing. Please include a drawing showing wall plate conguration and engraving information. Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery once the drawings have been approved.
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Red or Green LED indicators available Push on terminals Class 2 low voltage
Specifications:
Construction: High impact plastic Wallplate: Stainless Steel Switch Rating: 3A, 24V AC/DC Switch Type: Alternate Action, Momentary Contact
Overview The low voltage two-wire momentary switches and wallplates are a system accessory for the Greengate lighting control systems. The switches provide switch control for specic relay outputs or groups of relay outputs. Description The low voltage two-wire momentary switches are used in conjunction with Greengate lighting control systems to switch relay circuits ON or OFF from each lighting location. The low voltage two-wire momentary switches are wired into the inputs of the control panel and, through programming, are linked to control one or more output relays. The panels can accept any low voltage dry contact switch. Installation This system accessory will require wall mounting and wiring at the site. It requires a Lighted Switch Card (LSC) when used with the LiteKeeper 16 and 32. Switch Ordering This is an accessory for Greengate lighting control systems. It is not an integral part of the panels. There is no factory assembly needed. When ordering specify the types of Wall Switches desired and quantities of each. Wallplate Ordering When ordering switches always order wallplates. See next/back page for details.
Catalog # AMLR AMLG AML AML 116 Description Switch with Red LED Switch with Green LED Switch with no LED One Gang, 1 Switch Stainless Steel Wallplate
Wallplate Options
Overview Switches are not included with wallplates and must be ordered separately. Use this as a guide for selecting correct plate color/nish and switch color. If color/nish specications are not received along with your order for plates and switches, white switches with stainless steel wallplates will be shipped.
Custom Wallplates If the wallplate you are looking for is not on this sheet, it will be a custom wallplate. Custom wallplates can have any conguration. Please submit a detailed drawing containing the custom wallplate conguration and any engraving information. Please contact factory for the part number and price. For delivery allow 4 to 6 weeks from receipt of order. Custom Engraving (Option CE) Guidelines Low Voltage wall plate supports a maximum of 2 lines, 10 characters per line. Please contact factory for the part number and pricing. Please include a drawing showing wall plate conguration and engraving information. Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery once the drawings have been approved.
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Standard wall switch ON/OFF operation Mechanically resets to OFF automatically when input power to the unit is interrupted for five seconds or longer Toggle or Decorator (Rocker) Uses standard wallplates (not included with unit) Eliminates false triggering when used with occupancy sensors 347 VAC available by special order Specifications:
Construction: High impact plastic Switch Rating: (G5, G5-D-*, G5T, G5T-D-*) 5A, 120/240/277 VAC, 60hz (G20, G20-D-*, G20T, G20T-D-*) 20A, 120/240/277 VAC, 60hz *Available Colors: W-White, V-Ivory Switch Type: Two-wire connection, SPST Three-wire connection, SPDT - three-way
G5-D-W G5T
Overview Line Voltage Automatic Turn-Off Switches are a system accessory for ControlKeeper and LiteKeeper lighting control systems. It allows local line voltage override control of the lights in a time-based system. Description This system accessory is used to manually turn lighting ON and OFF outside of the lighting control systems time-based schedule. These switches provide practical and economical solutions for individual local override capabilities in multiple rooms or specic areas controlled by a single relay. Two, three-way Line Voltage Automatic Turn-Off switches can be combined to replace conventional three-way switches. Use with occupancy sensors to provide Manual ON/Automatic OFF operation. Installation This System Accessory will require wall mounting and wiring at the site. Switch Ordering This is an accessory for the Greengate Lighting Control Systems. See next/back page for wallplate ordering details.
Catalog # G5 G5-D-* G5T G5T-D-* G20 G20-D-* G20T G20T-D-* Description Single Pole, Clear Toggle Single Pole, Decorator Three-way, Clear Toggle Three-way, Decorator Single Pole, Clear Toggle Single Pole, Decorator Three-way, Clear Toggle Three-way, Decorator
UL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
Load
Load High Voltage wiring compartment The logic board is removed for clarity. Single Location Operation
Line Voltage Automatic Turn-Off Switch with Relay Panel & Occupancy Sensor
Typical relay wiring: Line Load A Neutral *Use Black Lead For 120 VAC. Use Orange Lead For 277 VAC. Cap Unused Lead.
White
Hot*
Blue
Load
Blue
Black
Blue
Red
High Voltage wiring compartment The logic board is removed for clarity.
Ceiling Sensor
Wallplate Ordering
1 1 T S
Number of Gangs 1-7 (Must match number of Gangs) Number of Switches 1-7 (Must match number of Gangs)
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Keeper Enterprise
Edit and program your lighting control systems through your computer Upload and download lighting control programs Access network or stand-alone panels for real-time control manipulation and status Load grouping via remote commands Several functional reports Create snapshots of panel programming for backup Software allows you to organize your lighting control system into multiple sites, buildings, networks, or panels
Overview Keeper Enterprise is an accessory to program both network panels and standalone panels. There is a network and stand-alone version of the Keeper Enterprise software which allows the user to easily program, edit, and maintain operating les for your lighting control system from one or more computers. Description The Keeper Enterprise software accessory provides access to network and stand-alone lighting control panels. The software permits the user to upload and download programs les, control relays, check relay status, check relay run-time, view logs, and more with an easy user interface. Panel program les can be created, altered, and archived on the computer. The tree structure allows you to organize your panels into sites, networks, and buildings. Right click on a panel, building, or network to communicate to your lighting control panels. The Keeper Enterprise can communicate via serial, modem, and TCP/IP communications. The Keeper Enterprise software and manual arrives on a CD for installation onto your computer. TCP/IP communications may require your qualied Network Administrator for setup. Ordering This is an accessory for the CKM Control Panels and LiteKeeper 4 lighting control panels.
Catalog # KEEPER NW KEEPER SA Description Keeper Enterprise Network Keeper Enterprise Stand Alone
Computer Specifications:
Operating System: Windows 2000 and XP Windows 7 32 bit 512 MB RAM 20GB Hard Drive CD ROM 10/100 MB Network Card Internal Modem
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VisionTouch
Integrates with the Keeper Enterprise Network software for simple programming Create custom lighting configurations at each computer, operated by graphics icons Real-time status VisionTouch requires the Ethernet Interface Module (EIM) accessory
Requirements:
Keeper Enterprise Software Database Access Ethernet Interface Module
Overview VisionTouch software is an accessory to control your network panels. Graphic screens are used to represent switch overrides or global commands. VisionTouch provides real-time indication on the graphic user interface and is ideal for any size application, from small schools to large arenas. Description VisionTouch software allows site specic drawings to be loaded into the software with zones dened directly on the drawings. These zones will then illuminate when the corresponding icon is pressed. This allows the software to provide custom visual representation of switching scenarios for the output relays. VisionTouch provides real-time status bars along with updated graphic zones. The VisionTouch software is an add-on software package and works in conjunction with the Keeper Enterprise Network Software. VisionTouch communicates via TCP/IP and requires the Ethernet Interface Module. TCP/IP communications may require assistance from a qualied Network Administrator for setup. Ordering This is an accessory for the CKM Control Panels, ControlKeeper TouchScreen, ControlKeeper 4, ControlKeeper 4A and ControlKeeper 2 Lighting Control Panels. VisionTouch does require that the Keeper Enterprise Software Database be accessible and the Ethernet Interface Module (EIM) be ordered.
Catalog # SOFT VT SOFT VT Screens Description VisionTouch IV; requires Soft VT Screens VisionTouch Graphic Layout Screens
Computer Specifications:
Operating System: Windows 2000 and XP Windows 7 32 bit 512 MB RAM 20GB Hard Drive CD ROM 10/100 MB Network Card
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VisionSwitch
Custom virtual switch screens Integrates with the Keeper Enterprise Network software for simple programming Create custom lighting configurations at each computer, operated by graphical buttons
Requirements:
Keeper Enterprise Software Database Access Ethernet Interface Module
Overview VisionSwitch is an accessory to control your network panels. Graphic screens are used to represent up to 48 switch overrides or global commands. VisionSwitch offers ON or OFF control of relay groups with the click of a mouse. This is an ideal application for large ofce buildings. Description VisionSwitch software allows for user dened screen congurations. Each screen will support up to 48 virtual switches which can control any relay or group of relays on the lighting control network. The VisionSwitch software and manual arrives on a CD for installation onto your computer. VisionSwitch communicates via TCP/IP and requires the Ethernet Interface Module. TCP/IP communications may require your qualied Network Administrator for setup. Ordering This is an accessory for the CKM, ControlKeeper TouchScreen, ControlKeeper 4, ControlKeeper 4A, and ControlKeeper 2 Lighting Control Panels. VisionSwitch does require that the Keeper Enterprise Software Database be accessible and the Ethernet Interface Module (EIM) be ordered.
Catalog # SOFT VS Description VisionSwitch
Computer Specifications:
Operating System: Windows 2000 and XP Windows 7 32 bit 512 MB RAM 20GB Hard Drive CD ROM 10/100 MB Network Card
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Integrates with the Keeper Enterprise Software for configuration Allows definition of event types and allows for users to specify the lighting control actions for that event. (For instance, an event might be called Basketball Game with all the commands that need to occur reporting to that event type.) The event can be scheduled to run by adding it to the calendar view. The system can execute the lighting control actions automatically based on the event start time, end time, astronomic clock, or under manual control. Client/Server application setup to allow for multi-user access. Requirements:
Keeper Enterprise Software Ethernet Interface Module
Overview Event Manager software is an accessory to control your network panels. Events can be scheduled to run by adding them in the Calendar View graphic screen. This software package is an ease of use, facilities management tool that is ideal for stadiums, arenas, convention centers, and schools. Description The Event Manager software provides calendar view scheduling for sites that host a variety of events with constantly changing lighting needs. This enables system users to dene a type of event and its specic lighting control needs and automatically provide the desired lighting levels based on the start time of the event, end time or under manual control. The Event Manager softwares Client/Server application setup allows for multi-user access. Ordering This is an accessory for the CKM, ControlKeeper TouchScreen, ControlKeeper 4, ControlKeeper 4A, or ControlKeeper 2 lighting control panels. Event Manager software must be ordered with the Keeper Enterprise software and the Ethernet Interface Module (EIM).
Catalog # SOFT EM-10 SOFT EM-25 SOFT EM-50 SOFT EM-UN Description Event Manager 10 Panels Event Manager 25 Panels Event Manager 50 Panels Event Manager Unlimited Panels
Operating System: Windows 2000 Server or XP Windows 7 32 bit 512 MB RAM 1GHZ Pentium class processor 20GB Hard Drive CD ROM 10/100 MB Network Card Windows Installer 3.1 Client System: Windows 2000 or higher 512 MB RAM 700 MHZ Pentium class processor 2GB Hard Drive CD ROM 10/100MB Network Card Windows Installer 3.1
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Connections: Connects to normal power Power Sources: Lighting Control Panels must be fed from alternate power Compatibility: ControlKeeper M, ControlKeeper MB
Overview The Lighting Relay Module is available in 120, 277, or 347 VAC input voltage configurations. The Lighting Relay Module (LRM) is designed to force all relays in a lighting control panel to an ON or Closed state regardless of the control panel programmed relay status. This allows the closure of relays during loss of normal (grid) power to allow an alternate power source to drive the lighting loads. Once the LRM senses the normal power returning, the control panel will return to the normal programmed operating mode. Description The Lighting Relay Module provides a dry contact closure to the ControlKeeper M panel when normal (grid) power is lost. This contact closure forces a hardware override of all relays in the enclosure to the ON state. This override condition takes priority over any relay commands from the system controller and will remain in effect until the contact closure from the LRM is removed. Installation The Lighting Relay Module can be installed next to the lighting control panel enclosure. Ordering This is an accessory with the ControlKeeper M and ControlKeeper MB lighting control systems. When ordering, specify the Lighting Relay Module as a separate system accessory.
Catalog # LRM120 LRM277 LRM347 Description Lighting Relay Module Lighting Relay Module Lighting Relay Module Rating 120 VAC 277 VAC 347 VAC
Wiring Diagrams
ControlKeeper M Motherboard
CCM PWR
SH
SH
ETHERNET
RS485
TB2
RS485
TO CCM
SHIELD
CAN-L
CAN-H
GND
+24V
RS-232
MOR/LRM
MOR/RIM
OFF +24 ON
For Emergency panel congurations, ensure the ControlKeeper M lighting control panel is fed from an emergency power source. The LRM needs to provide a dry contact maintained closure to the On and +24 terminals on the ControlKeeper M motherboard MOR connector.
R35
J9
LEFT RELAYS
S1
DISPLAY
ALL-OFF ALL-ON
LED7 LED6
RIGHT RELAYS
NET-RX
J6
RESET A
U35 SW2 SW4
J11
C
SW6
C67
J7
U37 SW3
HEART BEAT
U32
U34
SW5
SW1
NET ADDRESS
C149
LED11
Off
MOR/LRM
+24
5001-000006-05
GND
GND
8 16 32 64 128
C158A
R25
PG
+5
J15
Off
SCM PWR
+24
On To override On: Connect dry contact between the On terminal and the +24 VDC terminal. When contact closes, all relays are forced On. Contacts within the LRM will automatically close when normal power is lost.
NC C NO To Normal Power Circuit 120 VAC = Black 277 VAC = Orange 347 VAC = Brown Neutral = White LRM Lighting Relay Module
On
232 OPT
+24
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Overview The Cooper Controls Emergency Power Control (CEPC) device allows the control of emergency lighting by any Greengate lighting control panel or Occupancy Sensor. Operation The CEPC senses a local single normal power circuit. As long as normal power is present the CEPC permits normal and emergency switching of the lighting load from Greengate lighting control panels or occupancy sensors. If normal power is lost for any reason, the CEPC will force the connected emergency fixtures On. The CEPC can be wired as either a control device along with a relay panel and occupancy sensor, or as a shunt to bypass line voltage devices when normal power fails.
Specifications:
Connections: Normal Power Sensing: 120V or 277V Emergency Power: 120V or 277V Normal Power Switching: 120V or 277V Load Ratings: CEPC-120: 120 VAC Ballast 20 Amp, 120 VAC Tungsten 1800 Watt CEPC-277: 277 VAC Ballast 20 Amp CEPC-D-F-S-120: 120 VAC Ballast 20 Amp, 120 VAC Tungsten 1800 Watt CEPC-D-F-S-277: 277VAC Ballast 20 Amp Size: CEPC-D-F-S: 5-1/8 x 5-1/8 x 2 CEPC: 2-3/4 x 4-3/4 x Color: CEPC-D-F-S = Black; CEPC = White Weight: CEPC-D-F-S = 16 oz.; CEPC = 8 oz. Ambient Temp Rating: 32F 140F (0C - 60C) Compatibility: Greengate LiteKeeper, ControlKeeper Relay Panels and Occupancy Sensors
The CEPC-D-F-S is a universally compatible device that allows control of 4-wire emergency dimming loads. When normal power is lost the CEPC-D-F-S will force the emergency fixtures to the full bright condition. Both CEPC models include a test switch feature for verifying proper functionality. In addition the CEPC-120 and 277 models also provide an automatic test feature. Under normal operation, when the controlled load is turned off, the emergency lighting will remain on an additional 5 seconds, providing safety and convenience while leaving the area and eliminating the need of special equipment to test the emergency control of the device. Installation The CEPC can be installed down line of a Greengate lighting control panel or Occupancy Sensor and Switchpack. The CEPC should be located next to the emergency xture it is controlling. Ordering This is an accessory with the Greengate LiteKeeper or ControlKeeper lighting control panels and Greengate Occupancy Sensors. When ordering, specify the CEPC as a separate accessory.
Catalog # CEPC-120 CEPC-277 CEPC-D-F-S-120 Description Emergency Power Control 120V Emergency Power Control 277V 0-10V Load Emergency Power Control 120V 0-10V Load Emergency Power Control 277V Rating
CEPC-D-F-S-277
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Description Regular Hot Regular Neutral Emergency Hot Emergency Neutral Switched Hot Violet Hot (0-10V +) Regular Neutral To Load Hot To Load Violet (0-10V +) To Load Neutral Cut and Cap Off Cut and Cap Off
Description Emergency Hot Emergency Switchleg Emergency Neutral Regular Hot (Sensing) Switchleg Regular Neutral
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2 - Wired Non Dimmed CEPC Wire # Blue Yellow Blue/White Black/Orange Red White
Description Emergency Hot Emergency Switchleg Emergency Neutral Regular Hot (Sensing) Switchleg Regular Neutral
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Specifications:
Connections: Connects to normal power Power Sources: Lighting Control Panels must be fed from alternate power Compatibility: ControlKeeper TouchScreen, LiteKeeper 16 & 32
Overview The Relay Interface Module is available in 120, 277 or 347 VAC input voltage configurations. The Relay Interface Module (RIM) is designed to force all relays in a lighting control panel to an ON or Closed state regardless of the control panel programmed relay status. This allows the closure of relays during loss of normal (grid) power to allow an alternate power source to drive the lighting loads. Once the RIM senses the normal power returning, the control panel will return to the normal programmed operating mode. Description The Relay Interface Module provides a dry contact closure to the Standard Override Card (SOC) or Relay Stack Controller (RSC) of the lighting control panel when normal (grid) power is lost. This contact closure forces the SOC or RSC to perform a hardware override of all relays in the enclosure to the ON state. This override condition takes priority over any relay commands from the system controller and will remain in effect until the contact closure from the RIM is removed. Installation The Relay Interface Module can be installed next to the lighting control panel enclosure. Ordering This is an accessory with the ControlKeeper TouchScreen, and LiteKeeper 16 & 32 lighting control systems. When ordering, specify the Relay Interface Module as a separate system accessory.
Catalog # RIM120 RIM277 RIM347 Voltage 120 VAC 277 VAC 347 VAC Description Relay Interface Module Relay Interface Module Relay Interface Module
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Indicator: 3 incandescent 24V lamps per channel max., 38 lamps per card max 6 LEDs with 680 Ohm series resistor per channel max., 75 LEDs per card max Output type selection is field configurable via jumper Electrical: Input connects to control panel with integral connector Output WS-1P or RS232P type Incandescent switch, LED with 680 Ohm resistor switch Wiring: Size #18 AWG per channel Distance 1000 feet wire run maximum Warranty: Three year
Overview The Lighted Switch Card (LSC) is a system option for the LiteKeeper lighting control systems. It allows you to monitor the relays from a remote location through pilot light switches. Description The Lighted Switch Card option provides relay output status indication when used in conjunction with pilot type low voltage switches. The Lighted Switch Card supports pilot light switches using Incandescent or Light Emitting Diode (LED) lamps. The pilot light conguration allows the monitoring of 3 incandescent lamps per channel, up to 38 per Lighted Switch Card. The LED conguration allows for 6 lamps per channel with a maximum of 75 per card. Selection of output type is determined by jumpers located on the Lighted Switch Card. Ordering This is an option for the LiteKeeper 16 & 32 lighting control systems. When specifying one of these systems, rst specify control panel, then the Lighted Switch Card in the panel options.
Catalog # LSC Description Lighted Switch Card
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Interface from TCP/IP to RS-232 communications Integrated with VisionSwitch, VisionTouch, and Keeper Enterprise for simple relay control
Specifications:
Size: 3.5"L x 2.5W x1"H Operating System: 120 VAC wall transformer included Cable for connection to panel included
Overview TCP/IP communication is currently the most desired way to communicate to your lighting control panels. Greengate can supply you with an Ethernet Interface Module (EIM) that will make TCP/IP communication simple. Description The Ethernet Interface Module (EIM) is a quick and simple way to access our control panels over a TCP/IP connection. The EIM converts data packets sent over the TCP/IP connection to RS-232 communications. Provided a DHCP server exists on your network, the EIM will automatically congure its IP address. If custom congurations are required, the EIM can be congured via the web or serial port. The TCP/IP conguration of the EIM should be done by a qualied Network Administrator. Ordering This is an accessory for the ControlKeeper TouchScreen, ControlKeeper 4, ControlKeeper 4A, ControlKeeper 2, LiteKeeper 16 & 32, LiteKeeper 8, and LiteKeeper 4 lighting control panels. When ordering these Lighting Control Systems specify the Ethernet Interface Module (EIM) as a separate system accessory.
Catalog # EIM WEIM Description Ethernet Interface Module Wireless Ethernet Interface Module
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Seamless system integration BACnet protocol Johnson Controls N2 protocol LonWorks protocol Modbus protocol Communication LEDs for system diagnostics
Overview The Automation Interface Module is the solution to interface a lighting control system to various HVAC industry standard communication protocols.
Specifications:
Enclosure Size: 16"H x 16"W x 4"D Power: 120 VAC Operating Temperature: 32F to 122F (0C to 50C) Warranty: Three year
Description The Automation Interface Module (AIM) supports all of the commonly employed building automation communication protocol standards including BACnet, LonWorks, Johnson Controls N2, and more. The AIM unit permits data sharing between building control systems for effortless building control integration. Installation The AIM connects to the panel network or directly via RS-232 connection. When connected, the AIM unit becomes an addressable node on the network. Direct connection would be employed for stand-alone controller applications. Ordering All Automation Interface Modules require a Logic Board (AIM OEMPRTL). The logic board is shipped separately from the enclosure and is listed as a separate line item. When ordering any of the below models, you must also order the AIM OEMPRTL (required with each AIM-*-*). When ordering specify BAS protocol and panel interface. See next/back page for Ordering details.
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Ordering
AIM B NW
Installation Type NW Network (ControlKeeper Family) SA Stand Alone (LiteKeeper 16 & 32)
Additional Options
Catalog # AIM OEMPRTL Description Automation Interface Module (AIM) Logic Board Required
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Protocol Type B BACnet (1200 points) N N2 (256 points) L LON (1200 points) M Modbus (1200 points)
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Voice user prompts Tone dial interface Status indicator lights Defaults to a modem if no dialing tones are received Bell 103 and 212A compatible Gateway capabilities
Mounting bracket for 32 & 48 size enclosure included
Overview The Telephone Interface Module (TIM) is a systems accessory for the ControlKeeper and LiteKeeper lighting control systems. Using voice guided prompts it allows you to access these systems via tone dial telephone and simplifies connection of a computer to the network.
Specifications:
Electrical: 120 VAC wall transformer included Power Consumption: 27 watts Size: 9.5L x 7.25W x 1.5H Communications Direct RS-485 access: 19,200 Baud Direct RS-232: 14,400 Baud Modem: Bell 103 and 212a compatible Input: RS-232 serial connection, 25 pin Cable: RS-232 serial cable, 25 to 25 pin (supplied) 9 to 25 pin adapter (supplied) Output: RS-485 and RS-232 Network wire: Belden #9841 Power: 120v power pack (supplied)
Description The Telephone Interface Module is a stand-alone intelligent modem designed to interface with the system control panel via tone dial phone or remote PC equipped with a modem. This allows every tone dial telephone to become a remote control switching station, sending commands to the system control panel for overriding relays ON or OFF. This accessory provides individual passwords enabling a preset group of relays to be overridden for a preset duration. The Telephone Interface Module is connected to the system control panel through the RS-485 port or the RS-232 port and to a dedicated phone line. The Telephone Interface Module also incorporates the networking capabilities of the Gateway. The TIM provides the computer using the PCbased software easy access to the lighting control systems network. The computers RS-232 serial port is connected to the TIM, which converts the RS-232 signal to RS-485. It also operates as a fully functional modem, allowing the lighting control system to be accessed via standard voice grade telephone lines connected to a PC with a modem. Installation This system accessory will require a dedicated phone line and 120 VAC electrical outlet. Ordering This is an accessory for the ControlKeeper and LiteKeeper lighting control systems. It is not an integral part of the system. There is no factory assembly needed. When ordering these Lighting Control Systems specify the Telephone Interface Module (TIM) as a separate system accessory.
Catalog # TIM Description
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Gateway
Connects to the network at any point Multiple Gateways allow for more than one computer to connect to the network
Specifications:
Size: 9.5L x 7.25W x 1.5H Input: RS-232 serial connection, 25 pin Cable: RS-232 serial cable, 25 to 25 pin (supplied) 9 to 25 pin adapter (supplied) Output: RS-485, twisted shielded pair Network wire: Belden #9841 Power: 120 VAC wall transformer included Converts RS-232 signal to RS-485 signal
Overview The Gateway is a system accessory for the ControlKeeper lighting control system. It simplies connection of a computer to the network. Description The Gateway accessory provides the computer using the PC-based software easy access to the systems network. The computers RS-232 serial port is connected to the Gateway, converting the RS-232 signal to RS-485. It then transmits the signal out onto the network via twisted pair. The Gateway is connected anywhere within the network. The twisted pair is run to the nearest lighting control panel. One or more computers can be connected to the network, at any point, using the Gateway. Installation This system accessory will require wiring at the site. Ordering This is an accessory for the ControlKeeper lighting control system. It is not an integral part of the system. There is no factory assembly needed. When ordering specify the Gateway as a separate system accessory. It comes complete with all cables and adapters.
Catalog # GATEWAY Description Connects PC to lighting control panel network.
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DMX Gateway
Allows a DMX 512 dimming system to interact with network panels Connects to the network at any point Mounting bracket for ControlKeeper TouchScreen 32 & 48 size enclosure included
Specifications:
Size: 9.5L x 7.25W x 1.5H Input: DMX 512, twisted shielded pair Output: RS-485, twisted shielded pair Network wire: Belden #9841, recommended Power: 120 VAC wall transformer included Converts DMX 512 commands to lighting control panel network commands
Overview The DMX Gateway is a system accessory for the ControlKeeper lighting control system. It provides a communications link between a DMX 512 dimming system and the RS-485 lighting control network. This allows a DMX 512 dimming system to operate relays within a networked lighting control system. Description The DMX Gateway accessory converts DMX 512 signals from a dimming system to RS-485 Remote commands used by the ControlKeeper network. The DMX Gateway can be connected anywhere within the network. The RS485, twisted pair wire is run to the nearest network panel. Up to 64 remote commands can be issued on to the network by each DMX Gateway. Installation This system accessory will require wiring at the site. Ordering This is an accessory for the ControlKeeper lighting control system. It is not an integral part of the system. There is no factory assembly needed. When ordering these Lighting Control Systems specify the DMX Gateway as a separate system accessory. It comes complete with all cables and adapters.
Catalog # DMX GATEWAY Description Provides a communications link between a DMX 512 dimming sysytem and the RS-485 lighting control network.
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Modem
Provides dial-up access to a single lighting control panel or entire network of panels. Available in Serial or USB configurations.
Specifications:
Serial Modem: 2400 Baud Connection on the Panel Side USB Modem: Permits Connections to the Serial Modem or Telephone Interface Module
Overview The Lighting Control System Modem provides access to a lighting control panel from your computer. The Modem works with the ControlKeeper and LiteKeeper lighting control systems. The Modem comes in Serial or USB congurations. Description The Serial Modem connects to the RS-232 port on any logic board. This permits the user access to a panel or an entire network of panels. The user can connect to the Serial modem using any modem. The user can also purchase the USB Modem to connect to the lighting control system. Installation The Modem can be installed next to the lighting control panel enclosure. Ordering This is an accessory with the ControlKeeper and LiteKeeper lighting control systems. When ordering, specify the Modem type as a separate system accessory.
Catalog # SERIAL MODEM USB MODEM Description 2400 Baud Permits Connections to the Serial Modem or Telephone Interface Module
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Communication Cable
Interconnects lighting control panels and peripheral devices Carries both power and data in a single cable
Specifications:
Outer Jacket: Material: PVC Color: LCCP-Natural; LCCNP-Black Nominal diameter: LCCP-0.205 in.; LCCNP-0.250 in. Power wire pair: Conductors: 2 x 18 AWG, tinned copper Colors: Red/Black Shield: None Data wire pair: Conductors: 2 x 22 AWG, tinned copper Colors: Blue/White Shield: Aluminum foil (100% coverage) Shield drain wire: 24 AWG Impedance: 100 Ohms Applicable standards: NEC/UL specication: LCCP-CMP; LCCNP-CMR CEC/CUL specication: LCCP-CMP; LCCNP-CMG
Conductors Function Power Common Data Data Drain Color Red Black Blue White Construction 16 strand x 30 AWG tinned copper 16 strand x 30 AWG tinned copper 7 strand x 30 AWG tinned copper Twisted pair in foil shield 7 strand x 30 AWG tinned copper 7 strand x 32 AWG tinned copper 22 AWG 24 AWG Nominal size 18 AWG 18 AWG 22 AWG
General Type Cable outer jacket (PVC) Color Nominal Reel Diameter length Natural Black 0.205 in. 0.250 in. 500 feet 500 feet Impedance (data pair) 100 Ohm 100 Ohm Ratings Maximum Temperature Operating Voltage 300V RMS 300V RMS 75oC 75oC Plenum rated? Yes No
LCCP LCCNP
Overview Cooper Controls communications cable is used to interconnect lighting control panels and peripheral devices. The cable provides one 18 AWG wire pair to deliver power to peripherals and one 22 AWG twisted and shielded wire pair to carry data transmissions. Both non-plenum (LCCNP) and plenum rated (LCCP) versions are available. Ordering This is an accessory with the ControlKeeper and LiteKeeper lighting control systems. When ordering, specify the communication cable type as a separate accessory.
Catalog # LCCP LCCNP Description Cooper Controls communication cable; plenum rated Cooper Controls communication cable; non plenum rated
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Allows the expansion of the network wire beyond the specified 4,000 feet limitation Assists in minimizing the potential for network disruptions from ground faults present on the lighting control low-voltage wiring between network ports
Specifications:
Size: 5.5"L x 4W x 1.25"H Operating System: 2 Network Wiring Terminal Blocks 1 Power Wiring Cable Whip
Overview Cooper Controls communications cable is used to interconnect lighting control panels and peripheral devices. The cable provides one 18 AWG wire pair to deliver power to peripherals and one 22 AWG twisted and shielded wire pair to carry data transmissions. Both non-plenum (LCCNP) and plenum rated (LCCP) versions are available. Description This is an accessory with the ControlKeeper and LiteKeeper lighting control systems. When ordering, specify the communication cable type as a separate accessory. Ordering This is an accessory for the ControlKeeper TouchScreen, ControlKeeper 4, ControlKeeper 4A, and ControlKeeper 2 lighting control panels. When ordering these Lighting Control Systems specify the Network Repeater as a separate system accessory.
Catalog # RPTR Description Repeater with power wiring whip for connection to a 24V DC power source
Wiring Diagrams
Lighting Control Panel (CK-T Shown)
Network Termination Jumper J51 should be terminated at only the two end panels on the entire
RS-485 Repeater
Additional Wiring Network Repeater connected to a CK-T panel for power purposes
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Occupancy Sensors Overview p.84-85 Motion Types & Technology MicroSet Technology Coverage Verication p.86-87 p.88-89 p.90 p.91-93 p.94 p.95-101 p.102-123 p.124 p.126 p.128 p.130 p.132 p.134
Occupancy Sensors
Wasted lighting energy is a problem for every building owner and manager. According to the New Building Institute, however, structures that have lighting controls in place show a reduction in lighting energy consumption by 50% in existing buildings and 35% in new construction. Because areas of many buildings remain unoccupied with their lights on for more than half to three-fourths of the work day, occupancy sensors continue to be a primary lighting control choice among building owners and the engineering community, due to their ability to save energy when the space is not in use. Occupancy sensors can be used as stand-alone systems or connected back to other lighting control products to provide zone or total building control for the facility manager. There are many different types of sensors and technologies available on the market today. In this section and elsewhere in the guide, we will explore the basics of the technologies and the sensor types as well as design considerations.
Designing a System Sensor Model Numbers Product Matrix Wallswitch Sensors NeoSwitch PIR - Single/Dual Level PIR - Single/Dual - 347V Ultrasonic - Low Voltage Digital Timer Wall Corner Mount Dual Tech Wall/Corner PIR Wall/Corner Ceiling Sensors MicroSet Series PIR Ultrasonic Dual Tech Designer Series Ultrasonic Standard Series Ultrasonic Ultrasonic Airow Line Voltage Dual Technology PIR Ultrasonic - US1500 Ultrasonic - US2000 Switchpacks SP15 & SP20 Dual Relay Hi-Bay Fixture Mount
Extreme Temperature p.148 p.150 p.152 p.154 p.156 p.158 p.160 p.162
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Motion Types
It is important to understand that not all motion is the same when it comes to picking occupancy sensors. Below is a brief description of the two types of motion
Major Motion
Major motion is dened as movement of a person walking into or through an area. Typical examples are a person walking into a room or down a corridor. Major motion may be required to turn ON the lights but transitions to minor motion once the occupant is in the room.
Minor Motion
Minor motion is dened as movement of a person sitting at a desk reaching for a telephone, turning the pages of a book, opening a le folder, or picking up a cup of coffee.
Motion or the type of motion that we want to detect is critical in the design process. For example, the initial motion in an ofce at the beginning of the day is major motion. The occupant walking into the room will activate the sensor, which will activate the lights. But, the most common motion will transition to minor motion throughout the day as the occupant spends the majority of the time at their desk. As advances in technology are introduced into the ofce environment, the need to detect smaller minor motion has grown in importance as well. First it was the computer which limited our need to move, then the integrated mouse on the keyboard, and now many use wireless headsets so they dont even have to reach for a phone. In todays environment it is more critical than ever to determine the type of activities, as it relates to motion, that will be taking place in the space for the proper design of a lighting controls system.
Sensor Technologies
Passive Infrared (PIR)
PIR was one of the rst available technologies. Designed to detect motion from a heat-emitting source (such as a person entering a room) within its eld-of-view and automatically switch lights ON and OFF. Lights will remain ON until no motion is detected and a preset time delay has expired. Sensors have segmented lenses. For units to sense motion, the person must cross between two segments or bands. The distance between bands increases the farther you are from the sensor, so motion has to be larger the farther you are from the unit. PIR sensors are considered line-of-sight sensors, meaning that the sensor must be able to have a direct line-of-sight to the person making the motion.
Ultrasonic
Ultrasonic sensors use the Doppler principle. These sensors produce low intensity, inaudible sound and detect changes in sound waves caused by motion, such as walking into the room, reaching for a telephone, or turning in a chair. They are volumetric in nature and therefore not line-of-sight dependant. Since they ll the space with these sound waves, they are excellent in bathrooms with stalls or other oddly shaped rooms. In addition, they are much more sensitive to smaller motions.
Dual Technology
Dual technology is the combination of PIR and Ultrasonic into one sensor and is the ultimate sensing solution available today. This pairing helps to eliminate false activations (both ON and OFF) thus saving additional energy use. Dual technology sensors ensure the greatest sensitivity and coverage for tough applications without the threat of false triggers. We designed our sensors to use the PIR to turn the lights ON and then one of two modes to turn the lights OFF. The rst mode will accept either PIR or Ultrasonics to keep the lights ON and the second mode must see both technologies to hold the lighting ON.
Microphonics
There are extreme limitations with this technology. a) It must be paired with another technology, like PIR to minimize nuisance tripping due to sudden sounds like a hallway conversation or a noisy ofce environment. b) The Nuisance tripping tends to keep lights ON well past the time an occupant has left the space.
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This technology incorporates a microphone for sound detection. The sensor tunes the sound detection to sudden noise changes only and lters out the background.
MicroSet Technology
The customers needs and concerns are our top priority. With MicroSet technology, we have taken the concept of occupant convenience and maximum energy savings to a new level. MicroSet is one of the most exciting technologies introduced to the lighting controls industry in recent years. The MicroSet technology, which monitors and ignores continuous noise by self-adjusting, creates the rst truly wire and walk away occupancy sensor. There is no need to manually adjust a time delay or sensitivity setting, and there is no need to test your settings. You simply wire the product and youre nished. Products featuring MicroSet save valuable time and money because they offer ease of installation, no maintenance and the highest effectiveness. The installer can simply leave the sensor in the test setting and the sensor automatically and continually sets the time delay, as well as the sensitivity to the optimal setting. MicroSet is set apart by its response to variations in occupant behavior and environmental conditions within its vicinity, (such as the constant airow-conditions) that typical sensors may falsely pick up as occupant motion. No maintenance or false tripping means energy savings and money back to you!
MicroSet
AI R
Non-MicroSet
AI RF LO W
FL OW
MicroSet ignores individual frequencies, versus dialing down sensitivity from intermittent interruptions such as airflow.
Non-MicroSet devices dial down the sensitivity in order to avoid false-ons created by interferences such as airflow. This reduces the coverage area, resulting in lights that will not turn ON immediately upon entering a space.
The intelligent softwarealgorithm determines if the lights are staying ON due to hallway trafc and responds by adapting its program to compensate for the false trigger and turns out the lights.
Features:
Absolutely no dials or time/sensitivity Up to 5 sensors per switchpack DIP Switch can lock time delay at 30 minutes if desired 180 and 360 sensors for various room sizes from 500 sq.ft. to 2000 sq.ft. Only adaptive sensor that uses the NEMA WD 7 test for minor motion
Benets:
No ladders, screwdrivers, or time spent adjusting settings No false tripping learning periods Increased energy savings due to better functionality (no disabling) Less phone calls to maintenance personnel or contractor for poor operation Increased prots
NO AIRFLOW
20
AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
20 10 0
Frequency: 30 Hz - 200 Hz Frequency: 30 Hz - 200 Hz
20 10 0
10 0
Frequency: 30 Hz - 200 Hz
Sensor detects introduction of airow on Day 1 and begins adjusting frequencies monitored in real-time without causing false activations.
On Day 7, the sensor has been ignoring the detected airow frequencies with minimal effect to coverage pattern and no incindences of false activation. Sensor adjustments are made in real-time the seven days have had no effect on performance.
On Day 14, when airow is removed, sensor immediately returns to scanning all frequencies in coverage pattern.
30 20
AIRFLOW
30
NO AIRFLOW
30 20 10 0
20 10 0
10 0
Introduction of airow causes sensor to false activate lights on, or remain on for long periods.
By Day 7, sensor has de-tuned itself enough to avoid the airow, meanwhile reducing coverage pattern to a minimum.
When airow is removed, sensor continues to false trip as it re-enters a learning phase.
MicroSet
30
30
30
Coverage patterns for all Greengate sensors are tested and verified using the NEMA WD 7 guide.
In 1998 Novitas invented the robotic method to test and guarantee minor motion coverage. This measurement determines the ability of a sensor to detect minor motions such as reaching for a telephone. Minor motion sensitivity prevents inadvertent lights out when an occupant is relatively still in their workspace. The Novitas robotic test method was adopted as the NEMA Standard in 2000. The equipment developed by Novitas (pictured below) simulates minor motion to verify coverage claims. The minor motion simulator on a movable platform is placed in the first cell of a template drawing for the test room with the maximum size of each cell being 3 feet by 3 feet. If the sensor detects a horizontal sweep moving from a point in line with the sensor to 90 degrees on either side, or vice versa, the test is positive for that cell. This process is repeated cell by cell. Coverage claims that have not been verified using the NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method are likely to be substantially overstated.
Yes
Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested
Wattstopper*
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Designing a System
Greengate occupancy sensors provide a stand-alone or networked solution that can be wall, corner, ceiling or fixture-mounted to best match the needs of the space. Greengate sensors detect minor motion to maximize lighting efficiency and automatically adjust to the building environment, eliminating the need for constant re-calibration and reducing overall maintenance costs.
Coverage Type
Appropiate Applications
Inappropiate Applications
line-of-sight cut-off smaller enclosed spaces volumetric no clear cut-off spaces with obstacles very low motion levels
very low motion levels obstacles blocking the sensor from the occupant spaces where there is a direct line-of-sight out of the space
Ultrasonic Wall Switch Dual Tech Wall Switches PIR Ceiling Mount
complete coverage cut-off via PIR smaller enclosed spaces line-of-sight cut-off wider coverage areas spaces where sensor has a line-of-sight to occupant volumetric open spaces with obstacles no clear cut-off very low motion levels
very low motion levels spaces larger than 300 sq. ft. very low motion levels obstacles blocking the sensor from the occupant
Dual Tech Ceiling Mount PIR Corner Wall Mount Dual Tech Corner Wall Mount
complete coverage cut-off via PIR uctuating activity levels very low motion levels line-of-sight cut-off spaces where sensor has a line-of-sight to occupant complete coverage cut-off via PIR uctuating activity levels very low motion levels
spaces with sloped ceilings & high ceiling where sensor needs to be mounted on walls spaces with sloped ceilings & high ceiling where sensor needs to be mounted on walls
General Notes: The range indicated in the description and catalog number is for estimate purposes only and typically indicates the major motion coverage. Please consult the actual specication sheet for the various coverage patterns. In our efforts for seamless integration with the Lighting Control Panels, we changed the internal communication methods between the switchpack and the low voltage sensor. Due to this change, the new Greengate sensors are not compatible with Novitas labeled switchpacks and vice versa. Consult technical services for replacing existing Novitas labeled products.
MV (Single Relay 120/277V) DMV (Dual Relay 120/277V) 347 (Single Relay 347V) D347 (Dual Relay 347V) SP (Switchpack Compatible) RR7 (GE RR7 Compatible) AF (Airow Tolerant) H (Hallway) S (Side Mount) B (Rear Mount) R (BAS Relay)
ONW
E (Economy) M (MicroSet) D (Designer) S (Switch) A (Self Adjust / MicroSet) X (Extreme Temp) T (Wet Location) N (NeoSwitch) NL (Night Light)
D
W (Wall Box) WC (Wall Corner) C (Ceiling Surface) R (Ceiling Recessed) F (Fixture)
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005# (50ft or ft2) 009# (90ft or ft2) 010# (100ft or ft2) 050# (500ft or ft2) 045# (450ft or ft2) 100# (1000ft or ft2) 120# (1200ft or ft2) 150# (1500ft or ft2) 200# (2000ft or ft2)
DMV
#= 0 360 Degree Sensor 1 180 Degree Sensor W Wide Angle (120 Degrees) L Linear Feet
Dual Tech Single Level Wall Switch - with Neutral ONW-D-1001-MV-N-* 180 Up to 1000 sq.ft. 1 Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. N/A
Dual Tech Dual Relay Wall Switch ONW-D-1001-DMV-* 180 Up to 1000 sq.ft. 2 Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. N/A
Dual Tech Dual Relay Wall Switch - with Neutral ONW-D-1001-DMV-N-* 180 Up to 1000 sq.ft. 2 Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. N/A
Dual Tech Low Voltage Wall Switch ONW-D-1001-SP-* 180 Up to 1000 sq.ft. 1 Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. N/A
Dual Tech RR7 Compatible Wall Switch ONW-D-1001-RR7-* 180 Up to 1000 sq.ft. 1 Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. N/A
** The range indicated is for estimate purposes only and typically indicates major motion coverage. Please consult the actual specication sheet for the various coverage patterns.
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Range**
# of Controllable Circuits
Time Adjustment
PIR/Dual Relay ONW-P-1001-DMV-* ONW-P-1001-D347-* 180 Up to 1000 sq.ft. 180 Up to 1000 sq.ft. 2 2 Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. N/A N/A
PIR Low Voltage ONW-P-1001-SP-* 180 Up to 1000 sq.ft. 1 Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. N/A
PIR RR7 Compatible ONW-P-1001-RR7-* 180 Up to 1000 sq.ft. 1 Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. N/A
PIR w/Night Light - Neutral VNLW-P-1001-MV-N-* 180 Up to 1000 sq.ft. 1 Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min., 1-2 hours N/A
** The range indicated is for estimate purposes only and typically indicates major motion coverage. Please consult the actual specication sheet for the various coverage patterns.
Greengate Catalog #
Range**
# of Controllable Circuits
Time Adjustment
N/A
5 min. - 12 hr.
05-030
Greengate Catalog #
Range**
Time Adjustment
Features
WALL/CORNER SENSOR
Dual Technology OAWC-DT-120W-R OAWC-DT-120W wide angle 120 1200 sq.ft. wide angle 120 1200 sq.ft. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. w/BAS relay & Daylight Sensor N/A N/A
Passive Infrared OAWC-P-120W-R OAWC-P-009L-H-R OAWC-P-120W OAWC-P-009L-H wide angle 120 1200 sq.ft. 180 90 Linear. ft. wide angle 120 1200 sq.ft. 180 90 Linear. ft. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. w/BAS relay & Daylight Sensor w/BAS relay & Daylight Sensor N/A N/A N/A N/A
** The range indicated is for estimate purposes only and typically indicates major motion coverage. Please consult the actual specication sheet for the various coverage patterns.
Greengate Catalog #
Range**
Time Adjustment
Features
MICROSET
PIR-Low Voltage - (State of the art performance without the need for manual adjustments) OMC-P-0450-R OMC-P-1200-R OMR-P-0450-R OMR-P-1200-R 360, Up to 450 sq.ft. 360, 450 - 1200 sq.ft. 360, Up to 450 sq.ft. 360, 450 - 1200 sq.ft. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. w/BAS Relay & Daylight 01-510-BAS Sensor w/BAS Relay & Daylight 01-511-BAS Sensor. w/BAS Relay & Daylight 01-530-BAS Sensor w/BAS Relay & Daylight 01-530-BAS Sensor
Ultrasonic - (State of the art performance without the need for manual adjustments) OMC-U-0501 OMC-U-0501-R OMC-U-1001 OMC-U-1001-R OMC-U-2000 OMC-U-2000-R 180, Up to 500 sq.ft. 180, Up to 500 sq.ft. 180, 500 - 1000 sq.ft. 180, 500 - 1000 sq.ft. 360, 1000 - 2000 sq.ft. 360, 1000 - 2000 sq.ft. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. N/A w/BAS Relay N/A w/BAS Relay N/A w/BAS Relay 01-161 01-161BAS 01-101 01-101BAS 01-111 01-111BAS
Dual Tech - (State of the art performance without the need for manual adjustments) OMC-DT-0701-R OMC-DT-2000-R 180, 300 - 700 sq.ft. 360, 700 - 2000 sq.ft. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. Self-Adjusting 15 sec. - 30 min. w/BAS Relay w/BAS Relay 01-310-BAS 01-300-BAS
DESIGNER SERIES
Ultrasonic - (Standard technology with manual adjustment in a high-end architectural design) ODC-U-0501 ODC-U-0501-R ODC-U-1001 ODC-U-1001-R ODC-U-2000 ODC-U-2000-R ODC-0051-H ODC-0051-H-R ODC-U-0100-H 180, Up to 500 sq.ft. 180, Up to 500 sq.ft. 180, 500 - 1000 sq.ft. 180, 500 - 1000 sq.ft. 360, 1000 - 2000 sq.ft. 360, 1000 - 2000 sq.ft. 180 (hallway), Up to 50 linear ft. 180 (hallway), Up to 50 linear ft. 360 (hallway), Up to 100 linear ft. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. N/A w/BAS Relay N/A w/BAS Relay N/A w/BAS Relay N/A w/BAS Relay N/A w/BAS Relay 01-160 01-160BAS 01-100 01-100BAS 01-110 01-110BAS 01-180 01-180BAS 01-190 01-190BAS
** The range indicated is for estimate purposes only and typically indicates major motion coverage. Please consult the actual specication sheet for the various coverage patterns.
STANDARD SERIES
Ultrasonic - (Standard technology with manual adjustments in a classic housing) OEC-U-0501 OEC-U-1001 OEC-U-2000 OEC-U-0701-AF OEC-U-1500-AF OEC-U-0100-H OEC-U-0051-H 180, Up to 500 sq.ft. 180, 500 - 1000 sq.ft. 360, 1000 - 2000 sq.ft. 180 (air ow), Up to 700 sq.ft. 360 (air ow), 500 - 1500 sq.ft. 360 (air ow), Up to 100 linear ft. 180 (hallway), Up to 50 linear ft. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. N/A N/A N/A Available in 25, 27 kHz Available in 25, 27 kHz N/A N/A 01-060 01-072 01-083 01-077 01-087 01-092 01-170
Extreme Temperature - (Standard technology with manual adjustments in a classic housing) OXC-P-1500-R OXC-P-2MH0-R Greengate Catalog # 360, Up to 1500 sq.ft. 2 x mounting height, Up to 25ft. 15 sec. - 30 min. 15 sec. - 30 min. w/BAS Relay & Daylight Sensor w/BAS Relay & Daylight Sensor Range** 01-340-BAS 01-341-BAS Prior Novitas Catalog #
Voltage
Passive Infrared Incandescent: 0 - 800W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0 - 1000W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0 - 1800W @ 277V Fluorescent: 0 - 2200W @ 347V
PIR1500-120-347
N/A
Ultrasonic - (US1500) US1500-120 US1500-277 2400 watts @ 120 VAC; 50/60 Hz 5000 watts @ 277 VAC; 50/60 Hz 1500 sq. ft. 360 1500 sq. ft. 360 N/A N/A
Ultrasonic - (US2000) US2000-120 US2000-277 2400 watts @ 120 VAC; 50/60 Hz 5000 watts @ 277 VAC; 50/60 Hz 2000 sq. ft. 360 2000 sq. ft. 360 N/A N/A
** The range indicated is for estimate purposes only and typically indicates major motion coverage. Please consult the actual specication sheet for the various coverage patterns.
Greengate Catalog #
# of Relays
Relay Type
Voltage
SWITCHPACKS
SP20-MV SP20-240 SP15-347 SPD20-MV-NO 1 1 1 2 Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open 120/277 VAC, 50/60 Hz 220-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 347 VAC, 60 Hz 120/277 V 60 Hz 13-051 13-071 13-061 N/A
Greengate Catalog #
Range**
Mounting
Wire Lead
Features
HIGH-BAY SENSOR
OEF-P-2MHO-MV-S OEF-P-2MHO-MV-B OEF-2MHO-MV-B6 2 x mounting height, Up to 40ft. 2 x mounting height, Up to 40ft. 2 x mounting height, Up to 40ft. Side Rear Rear 36 36 6 w/Daylight Sensor w/Daylight Sensor w/Daylight Sensor N/A N/A N/A Prior Novitas Catalog #
Greengate Catalog #
ADAPTER PLATE All ceiling sensors; EXCEPT for High Bay Fixture Mount Sensors and Extreme Temperature Sensors (DO NOT USE WITH MODELS OEF-P-2MHO-MV-S, OEF-P-2MHO-MV-B, OEF-P-2MHO-MV-B6, OXC-P-1500-R, OXC-P-2MHO)
ACMP
N/A
** The range indicated is for estimate purposes only and typically indicates major motion coverage. Please consult the actual specication sheet for the various coverage patterns.
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Type
Date
ONW-D, NeoSwitch Dual Tech/Single Level Wall Switch Sensor (Ground Required)
PIR Activated Ultrasonic Activated Self-Adjusting
Air-gap switch ensures no leakage current to load Selectable built-in light level sensor NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns 100% recycled packaging Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (US) Electrical Ratings: (Per Relay) 120 VAC: Incandescent/Tungsten Max. load: 6.7 amps, 800W, 50/60 Hz Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load:10 amps, 1200W, 50/60 Hz Motor Load: HP @ 125 VAC 277 VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 9.8 amps, 2700W, 50/60 Hz 347 VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 4.3 amps, 1500W, 50/60 Hz Ballast Compatibility: Compatible with magnetic and electronic ballasts Time Delays: Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test (10 min. Auto), Selectable 5, 15, 30 min. Coverage: Major motion - 36 x 30 Minor motion - 20 x 16 Light Level Sensing: 0 to 200 foot-candles Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 104F (0C - 40C) Relative humidity: 20% to 90% non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94VO. Size: Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions: 4.195H x 1.732W (106.553mm x 44mm) Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions-(ONW-D1001-347): 4.35H x 1.732W (110.49mm x 44mm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.618"H X 1.732"W (110.49mm x 44mm) LED Indicators: Red LED for PIR detection; Green LED for Ultrasonic detection. Warranty: Five year FCC Compliant cULus Listed RoHS Compliant
Overview The Dual Technology Single Level Occupancy Sensing Wall Switch is a motion sensing lighting control and conventional wall switch all-in-one that is used to for energy savings and convenience. It does not require a neutral wire for installation making it ideal for retrot applications. Operation The ONW-D-1001-MV combines Ultrasonic (US) and Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor technologies to monitor a room for occupancy to deliver maximum energy savings and ensure the greatest sensitivity and coverage for tough applications without the threat of false triggers. PIR is used to turn the lights ON and then either or both technologies are used to keep the lights ON. In Automatic ON Mode, the lights turn ON automatically when a person enters the room. In Manual ON Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the universally recognized light icon pushbutton. The sensor includes self-adaptive technology that continuously self-adjusts sensitivity and time delay in real-time, maximizing the potential energy savings that are available in the particular application. Applications private offices small conference rooms lunch/break rooms Ordering
One single gang wallplate included. Wallplate not included with 347 VAC model.
Ratings Incandescent: 0-800W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-1200W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-2700W @ 277V Max Load/Relay Incandescent: 0-1500W @ 347V Fluorescent: 0-1500W @ 347V Max Load/Relay
ONW-D-1001-347-* (* - W, V, LA, G, B)
Wiring Diagrams
Single Level SwitchingSingle Circuit
120/277 VAC
BLACK
BLUE
GREEN
GREEN LOAD
GROUND
LOAD 1
LOAD 2
GROUND
NEUTRAL
NEUTRAL
A/B SWITCHING USING TOGGLE SWITCH TO TURN OFF SECOND LOAD
Three-way wiring diagram: Lights will turn-off automatically when sensor that detected motion last, times out.
TRAVELLER WIRES 120/277 VAC
BLACK
BLUE
BLUE
BLACK
GREEN
GROUND
NEUTRAL
Coverage
36 36 , 20 20 ,
15
8 8
,
10 10
8 8 Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstacles The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns.
15
, 15
20 20
Controls
DIP Switch Legend
Time Delay
Relay 1
Activation
Not Used
ON/OFF Button
7 Enable Disable
Override
8 Disable Enable
Not Used
9
Maintain Lights On
10 Either Both
Not Used
11 12
DIP Switch
15 Sec Test/Auto*
2 Auto Manual
Red (PIR) & Green (US) Detection LEDs PIR Lens Daylight Sensor Level Adjustment Ultrasonic Detection Ultrasonic Sensitivity Adjustment DIP Switches
Default =
10 11 12
ON/OFF Button
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Date
ONW-D, NeoSwitch Dual Tech/Single Level Wall Switch Sensor (Neutral Required)
PIR Activated Ultrasonic Activated Self-Adjusting
Air-gap switch ensures no leakage current to load Selectable built-in light level sensor NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns 100% recycled packaging
Overview The Dual Technology Single Level Occupancy Sensing Wall Switch is a motion sensing lighting control and conventional wall switch all-in-one that is used to for energy savings and convenience. Operation The ONW-D-1001-MV-N combines Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor technologies to monitor a room for occupancy to deliver maximum energy savings and ensure the greatest sensitivity and coverage for tough applications without the threat of false triggers. PIR is used to turn the lights ON and then either or both technologies are used to keep the lights ON. In Automatic ON Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual ON Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the universally recognized light icon pushbutton. The sensor includes self-adaptive technology that continuously self-adjusts sensitivity and time delay in real-time, maximizing the potential energy savings that are available in the particular application. The EcoMeter provides a visual indicator of energy usage, increasing end user awareness and reminding individuals to take control of their lighting to maximize energy savings. Application private offices small conference rooms lunch/break rooms
Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (US) Electrical Ratings: 120 VAC: Incandescent/Tungsten Max. load: 6.7 amps, 800W, 50/60 Hz Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 10 amps, 1200W, 50/60 Hz Motor Load: HP @ 125 VAC 230/277 VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 9.8 amps, 2700W, 50/60Hz Ballast Compatibility: Compatible with magnetic and electronic ballasts Time Delays: Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test (10 min. Auto), 5, 15, 30 min. Coverage: Major motion - 36 x 30 Minor motion - 20 x 16 Light Level Sensing: 0 to 200 foot-candles Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 104F (0C - 40C) Relative humidity: 20% to 90% non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94VO. Size: Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions: 4.195H x 1.732W (106.553mm x 44mm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.618"H X 1.752"W X 1.9"D (66.5mm x 44.5mm x 48.26mm) LED Indicators: Red LED for PIR detection; Green LED for Ultrasonic; Green LED acts as EcoMeter or nightlight locator Warranty: Five year
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Catalog #
Ratings
ONW-D-1001-MV-N-* Incandescent: 0-800W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-1200W @ 120V (* - W, V, LA, G, B) Fluorescent: 0-2700W @ 277V Max Load/Relay
Wiring Diagrams
Single Level SwitchingSingle Circuit
BLACK
BLUE
120 to 277 VAC
BLACK
BLUE
NEUTRAL
NEUTRAL
Three-way wiring diagram: Lights will turn-off automatically when sensor that detected motion last, times out.
TRAVELER WIRES 120 to 277 VAC
BLACK
BLUE
BLUE
BLACK
GREEN
GROUND
NEUTRAL
Coverage
36 36 ,
20
Minor Motion, IR Major Motion, IR
, 20
15
8 8
,
10 10
8 8 Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstacles.
15
, 15
20 20
Controls
DIP Switch Legend
Time Delay DIP Switch
1 2 Auto Manual
Activation
Relay 1
Not Used
3 4
PIR Sensitivity
5 Full 50%
Walk-Through Mode
6 Disable Enable
EcoMeter
7 Enable Disable
Override
8 Disable Enable
Not Used
9
Maintain Lights On
10 Either Both
Not Used
11 12
Red (PIR) & Green (US) Detection LEDs PIR Lens Daylight Sensor Level Adjustment Ultrasonic Detection Ultrasonic Sensitivity Adjustment DIP Switches
Default =
9 10
11 12
105
ON/OFF Button
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Type
Date
PIR Activated
Ultrasonic Activated
Self-Adjusting
Air-gap switch ensures no leakage current to load Selectable built-in light level sensor NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns Additional pushbutton with light/fan graphic included 100% recycled packaging
Overview The Dual Technology Dual Relay Occupancy Sensing Wall Switch is a motion sensing lighting control and conventional wall switch all-in-one that is used for energy savings and convenience. The unit contains two relays that allow the control of two separate loads. It does not require a neutral wire for installation making it ideal for retrot applications. Operation The ONW-D-1001-DMV combines Ultrasonic (US) and Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor technologies to monitor a room for occupancy to deliver maximum energy savings and ensure the greatest sensitivity and coverage for tough applications without the threat of false triggers. PIR is used to turn the lights ON and then either or both technologies are used to keep the lights ON. In Automatic On Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual On Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the universally recognized light icon pushbutton. Each relay can be set independently to Automatic or Manual On Mode. The sensor includes self-adaptive technology that continuously self-adjust sensitivity and time delay in real-time, maximizing the potential energy savings that are available in the particular application. Applications private offices small conference rooms lunch/break rooms
Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (US) Electrical Ratings: (Per Relay) 120 VAC: Incandescent/Tungsten Max. load: 6.7 amps, 800W, 50/60 Hz Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 10 amps, 1200W, 50/60 Hz Motor Load: HP @ 125 VAC 277 VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 9.8 amps, 2700W, 50/60 Hz Ballast Compatibility: Compatible with magnetic and electronic ballasts Time Delays: Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test (10 min. Auto) Selectable 5, 15, 30 min. Coverage: Major motion - 36 x 30 Minor motion - 20 x 16 Light Level Sensing: 0 to 200 foot-candles Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 104F (0C - 40C) Relative humidity: 20% to 90% non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94VO. Size: Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions: 4.195"H x 1.732"W (106.553mm x 44mm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.618"H x 1.752"W x 1.9D (66.5mm x 44.5mm x 48.26mm) LED Indicators: Red LED for PIR detection; Green LED for Ultrasonic; Green LED Warranty: Five year
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Ratings Incandescent: 0-800W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-1200W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-2700W @ 277V Max Load/Relay
Wiring Diagrams
120/277 VAC
BLACK RED
BLUE RED
BLACK RED
BLUE RED
NEUTRAL
NEUTRAL
Three-way wiring diagram: Lights will turn-OFF automatically when sensor that detected motion last, times out.
120/277 VAC TRAVELER WIRES
BLACK RED
BLUE RED
BLUE RED
BLACK RED
GREEN
GROUND
NEUTRAL
Coverage
36 36 ,
20
Minor Motion, IR Major Motion, IR
, 20
15
8 8
,
10 10
8 8 Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstacles. The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns.
15
, 15
20 20
Controls
DIP Switch Legend
Time Delay
Relay 1
Activation
Relay 2
Override
8 Disable Enable
Bathroom
9 Disable Enable
Relay Swap
Relay 1
Daylighting
Relay 2
DIP Switch
Auto*
2 Auto Manual
3 Auto Manual
11 Disable Enable
12
Red (PIR) & Green (US) Detection LEDs PIR Lens Daylight Sensor Level Adjustment Ultrasonic Detection Ultrasonic Sensitivity Adjustment DIP Switches
Default =
10 11 12
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Date
PIR Activated
Ultrasonic Activated
Self-Adjusting
Air-gap switch ensures no leakage current to load Selectable built-in light level sensor NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns Additional pushbutton with light/fan graphic included 100% recycled packaging Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (US) Electrical Ratings: (Per Relay) 120 VAC: Incandescent/Tungsten Max. load: 6.7 amps, 800W, 50/60 Hz Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load:10 amps, 1200W, 50/60 Hz Motor Load: HP @ 125 VAC 230/277 VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 9.8 amps, 2700W, 50/60Hz Ballast Compatibility: Compatible with magnetic and electronic ballasts Time Delays: Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test (10 min. Auto) Selectable 5, 15, 30 min. Coverage: Major motion - 36 x 30 Minor motion - 20 x 16 Light Level Sensing: 0 to 200 foot-candles Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 104F (0C - 40C) Relative humidity: 20% to 90% non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94VO. Size: Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions: 4.195"H x 1.732"W (106.553mm x 44mm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.618"H X 1.752"W X 1.9"D (66.5mm x 44.5mm x 48.26mm) LED Indicators: Red LED for PIR detection; Green LED for Ultrasonic; Green LED acts as EcoMeter or night light locator Warranty: Five year
Overview The Dual Technology Dual Relay Occupancy Sensing Wall Switch is a motion sensing lighting control and conventional wall switch all-in-one that is used for energy savings and convenience. The unit contains two relays that allow the control of two separate loads. Operation The ONW-D-1001-DMV-N combines Ultrasonic (US) and Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor technologies to monitor a room for occupancy to deliver maximum energy savings and ensure the greatest sensitivity and coverage for tough applications without the threat of false triggers. PIR is used to turn the lights ON and then either or both technologies are used to keep the lights ON. In Automatic On Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual On Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the universally recognized light icon pushbutton. Each relay can be set independently to Automatic or Manual On Mode. The sensor includes self-adaptive technology that continuously self-adjust sensitivity and time delay in real-time, maximizing the potential energy savings that are available in the particular application. The EcoMeter provides a visual indicator of energy usage, increasing end user awareness and reminding individuals to take control of their lighting to maximize energy savings. Applications private offices small conference rooms lunch/break rooms Ordering
Catalog #
Ratings
ONW-D-1001-DMV-N-* Incandescent: 0-800W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-1200W @ 120V (* - W, V, LA, G, B) Fluorescent: 0-2700W @ 277V Max Load/Relay
Wiring Diagrams
BLACK RED
BLUE RED
GREEN
WHITE
LOAD 2
LOAD 1
NEUTRAL (CIRCUIT 2)
NEUTRAL
NEUTRAL (CIRCUIT 1)
Three-way wiring diagram: Lights will turn-OFF automatically when sensor that detected motion last, times out.
Coverage
36 36 ,
20
Minor Motion, IR Major Motion, IR
, 20
15
8 8
,
10 10
8 8 Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstacles. The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns.
20 20
Controls
15 15
Type
Date
Selectable built-in light level sensor NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns Tracking/HVAC mode 100% recycled packaging
Overview The Dual Technology RR7 Compatible Occupancy Sensing Wall Switch is a motion sensing lighting control that is used or energy savings and convenience. This low voltage unit interfaces directly with GE RR7 Relay Systems. Low voltage switches do not require conduit in most markets thus lowering installation costs. Operation The ONW-D-1001-RR7 combines Ultrasonic and Passive Infared (PIR) sensor technologies to monitor a room for occupancy to deliver maximum energy savings and ensure the greatest sensitivity and coverage for tough applications without the threat of false triggers. PIR is used to turn the lights ON and then either or both technologies are used to keep the lights ON. In Automatic On Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual On Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the universally recognized light icon pushbutton. Each relay can be set independently to Automatic or Manual On Mode. The sensor includes self-adaptive technology that continuously selfadjusts sensitivity and time delay in real-time, maximizing the potential energy savings that are available in the particular application. The EcoMeter provides a visual indicator of energy usage, increasing end user awareness and reminding individuals to take control of their lighting to maximize energy savings. HVAC mode allows the load connected to the Form C BAS relay to remain ON when the lights are turned OFF manually. Applications may include keeping the room at a desired temperature while giving a presentation and the lights are OFF. Application private offices small conference rooms lunch/break rooms Ordering
Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (US) Electrical Ratings: Input: 24 VAC 10% Maximum current needed is 25mA 1 VA max for each sensor 7 VA max for each GE RR7/9 relay 8.5 VA max for each Sierra 1070-B relay Output: Half-wave rectified 24 VAC for 300ms pulse for driving up to 4 GE RR7/9 type relays or up to 2 Sierra 1070-B type relays. Isolated Form C Relay Ratings: 1A 30 VDC/VAC Time Delays: Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test (10 min. Auto), Selectable 5,15, 30 min. Coverage: Major motion - 36 x 30 Minor motion - 20 x 16 Light Level Sensing: 0 to 200 foot-candles Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 104F (0C - 40C) Relative humidity: 20% to 90% non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94VO. Size: Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions: 4.195"H x 1.732"W (106.553mm x 44mm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.618"H X 1.752"W X 1.9"D (66.5mm x 44.5mm x 48.26mm) LED Indicators: Red LED indicates PIR detection: Green LED indicates Ultrasonic detection; Green LED acts as EcoMeter or night light locator. Warranty: Five year
Ratings 24 VAC Input with isolated Form C relay (half wave rectified)
Wiring Diagrams
Low voltage wiring diagram
HOT
RELAY
BLUE
RED
BLACK
24 VAC
TO ADDITIONAL RELAYS
NOTE- USE ONLY APPROVED RELAYS: GE RR7 TYPE MAXIMUM OF FOUR OR SIERRA 1070-B TYPE MAXIMUM OF TWO. ORANGE (N.O.) GRAY (COMMON) PURPLE (N.C.) WHITE RED BLACK
Coverage
36 36 ,
20
Minor Motion, IR Major Motion, IR
, 20
15
8 8
,
10 10
8 8 Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstacles. The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns.
20 20
Controls
DIP Switch Legend
Time Delay DIP Switch
Auto* 5 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes *Self-Adjusts to 10 min. user mode 1 2 Auto Manual
Activation
Relay 1
Isolated Relay
3 Tracking HVAC 4
PIR Sensitivity
5 Full 50%
Walk-Through Mode
6 Disable Enable
EcoMeter
7 Enable Disable
Override
8 Disable Enable
Not Used
9
Maintain Lights On
10 Either Both
Not Used
11
Not Used
12
Red (PIR) & Green (US) Detection LEDs PIR Lens Daylight Sensor Level Adjustment Ultrasonic Detection Ultrasonic Sensitivity Adjustment DIP Switches
Default =
10 11 12
ON/OFF Button
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Type
Date
Selectable built-in light level sensor NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns Tracking/HVAC mode 100% recycled packaging
Overview The Dual Technology Low Voltage Occupancy Sensing Wall Switch is a motion sensing lighting control that is used for energy savings and convenience. Low Voltage sensors utilize an isolated Form-C relay that integrates directly with lighting control, building, and HVAC systems. Low voltage switches do not require conduit in most markets thus lowering installation costs. Operation The ONW-D-1001-SP combines Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor technologies to monitor a room for occupancy to deliver maximum energy savings and ensure the greatest sensitivity and coverage for tough applications without the threat of false triggers. PIR is used to turn the lights ON and then either or both technologies are used to keep the lights ON. In Automatic On Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual On Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the universally recognized light icon pushbutton. Each relay can be set independently to Automatic On Mode or Manual On Mode. The sensor includes self-adaptive technology that continuously self-adjusts sensitivity and time delay in real-time, maximizing the potential energy savings that are available in the particular application. The EcoMeter provides a visual indicator of energy usage, increasing end user awareness and reminding individuals to take control of their lighting to maximize energy savings. HVAC mode allows the load connected to the Form C BAS relay to remain ON when the lights are turned OFF manually. Applications may include keeping the room at a desired temperature while giving a presentation and the lights are OFF. Application private offices small conference rooms lunch/break rooms Ordering
Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (US) Electrical Ratings: Input: 10-30 VDC from Greengate Switchpack or Greengate system. Maximum current needed is 25mA per sensor. Output: Open collector output can switch up to ten Greengate Switchpacks. Isolated Form C Relay Ratings: 1A 30 VDC/VAC Time Delays: Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test (10 min. Auto), Selectable 5, 15, 30 min. Coverage: Major motion - 36 x 30 Minor motion - 20 x 16 Light Level Sensing: 0 to 200 foot-candles Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 104F (0C - 40C) Relative humidity: 20% to 90% non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94VO. Size: Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions: 4.195H x 1.732W (106.553mm x 44mm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.618"H X 1.752"W X 1.9"D (66.5mm x 44.5mm x 48.26mm) LED Indicators: Red LED indicates PIR detection; Green LED indicates Ultrasonic detection; Green LED acts as EcoMeter or night light locator. Warranty: Five year
Wiring Diagrams
Low Voltage wiring diagram
HOT
WHITE
RED
BLACK
BLUE
Coverage
36 36 , 20 20 ,
15
8 8
,
10 10
8 8 Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstacles. The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns.
20 20
Controls
DIP Switch Legend
Time Delay DIP Switch
Auto* 1 2 Auto Manual
Activation
Relay 1
Isolated Relay
3 Tracking HVAC 4
PIR Sensitivity
5 Full 50%
Walk-Through Mode
6 Disable Enable
EcoMeter
7 Enable Disable
Override
8 Disable Enable
Not Used
9
Maintain Lights On
10 Either Both
Not Used
11
Not Used
12
Red (PIR) & Green (US) Detection LEDs PIR Lens Daylight Sensor Level Adjustment Ultrasonic Detection Ultrasonic Sensitivity Adjustment DIP Switches
Default =
10 11 12
ON/OFF Button
15 15
Type
Date
PIR Activated
Self-Adjusting
Air-gap switch ensures no leakage current to load Selectable built-in light level sensor NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns 100% recycled packaging Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) Electrical Ratings: 120 VAC: Incandescent/Tungsten Max. load: 6.7 amps, 800W, 50/60 Hz Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 10 amps, 1200W, 50/60 Hz Motor Load: HP @ 125 VAC 277 VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 9.8 amps, 2700W, 50/60 Hz 347 VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 4.3 amps, 1500W, 50/60 Hz Ballast Compatibility: Compatible with magnetic and electronic ballasts Time Delays: Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test (10 min. Auto), Selectable 5, 15, 30 min. Coverage: Major motion - 36 x 30 Minor motion - 20 x 16 Light Level Sensing: 0 to 200 foot-candles Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 104F (0C - 40C) Relative humidity: 20% to 90% non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94VO. Size: Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions-ONW-P-1001-MV: 4.195"H x 1.732"W (106.553 mm x 44 mm) Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions-ONW-P-1001-347: 4.35"H x 1.732"W (110.49mm x 44mm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.618"H X 1.752"W X 1.9"D (66.5mm x 44.5mm x 48.26mm) LED Indicators: Red LED indicates PIR detection; Green LED acts as EcoMeter or night light locator Warranty: Five year FCC Compliant cULus Listed RoHS Compliant
Overview The Passive Infrared Single Level Occupancy Sensing Wall Switch is a motion sensing lighting control and conventional wall switch all-in-one that is used to for energy savings and convenience. Operation ONW-P-1001-MV is designed to detect motion from a heat-emitting source (such as a person entering a room) within its field-of-view and automatically switch lights ON. These sensors have multi-segmented lenses. For units to sense motion, the person must cross between two segments. The distance between segments increases the farther you are from the sensor, so motion had to be larger the farther you are from the unit. PIR sensors are considered line-of-sight sensors, meaning that the sensor must be able to have a direct line-of-sight to the person making the motion. In Automatic On Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual On Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the universally recognized light icon pushbutton. The sensor includes self-adaptive technology that continuously self-adjusts sensitivity and time delay in real-time, maximizing the potential energy savings that are available in the particular application. The EcoMeter provides a visual indicator of energy usage, increasing end user awareness and reminding individuals to take control of their lighting to maximize energy savings. Application private offices small conference rooms lunch/break rooms Ordering
One single gang wallplate included. Wallplate Not included with 347VAC model.
Ratings Incandescent: 0-800W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-1200W @120V Fluorescent: 0-2700W @ 277V Max Load/Relay
ONW-P-1001-347-* Incandescent: 0-1500W @ 347V (* - W, V, LA, G, B) Fluorescent: 0-1500W @ 347V Max Load/Relay
* White, Ivory, Light Almond, Gray, Black
Wiring Diagrams
Single Level Switching
120/277 VAC
BLACK
BLUE
NEUTRAL
NEUTRAL
Single Level Three-Way Wiring Diagram: Lights will turn-off automatically when sensor that detected motion last, times out.
Coverage
36 36 , 20 20 ,
15
8 8
,
Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstacles.
The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns
Controls
DIP Switch Legend
Time Delay DIP Switch
1 2 Auto Manual
Activation
Relay 1
Not Used
4
EcoMeter
7 Enable Disable
Override
8 Disable Enable
Red (PIR) Detection LEDs PIR Lens Daylight Sensor Level Adjustment
Default =
DIP Switches
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON/OFF Button
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PIR Activated
Self-Adjusting
Air-gap switch ensures no leakage current to load Selectable built-in light level sensor NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns Additional pushbutton with light/fan graphic included 100% recycled packaging Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) Electrical Ratings: (Per Relay) 120 VAC: Incandescent/Tungsten Max. load: 6.7 amps, 800W, 50/60 Hz Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 10 amps, 1200W, 50/60 Hz Motor Load: HP @ 125 VAC 277 VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 9.8 amps, 2700W, 50/60 Hz 347 VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 4.3 amps, 1500W, 50/60 Hz Ballast Compatibility: Compatible with magnetic and electronic ballasts Time Delays: Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test (10 min. Auto) Selectable 5, 15, 30 min. Coverage: Major motion - 36 x 30 Minor motion - 20 x 16 Light Level Sensing: 0 to 200 foot-candles Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 104F (0C - 40C) Relative humidity: 20% to 90% non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94VO. Size: Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions: 4.195"H x 1.732"W (106.553mm x 44mm) Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions (ONW-P-1001D347): 4.35"H x 1.732"W (110.49mm x 44mm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.618"H x 1.752"W x 1.9D (66.5mm x 44.5mm x 48.26mm) LED Indicators: Red LED for PIR detection; Green LED acts as EcoMeter or night light locator Warranty: Five year FCC Compliant cULus Listed RoHS Compliant
Overview The Passive Infrared Dual Relay Occupancy Sensing Wall Switch is a motion sensing lighting control and conventional wall switch all-in-one that is used for energy savings and convenience. The unit contains two relays that allow the control of two separate loads. Operation The ONW-P-1001-DMV is designed to detect motion from a heat-emitting source (such as a person entering a room) within its field-of-view and automatically switch lights ON. These sensors have multi-segmented lenses. For units to sense motion, the person must cross between two segments. The distance between segments increases the farther you are from the sensor, so motion has to be larger the farther you are from the unit. PIR sensors are considered line-of-sight sensors, meaning that the sensor must be able to have a direct line-of-sight to the person making the motion. In Automatic On Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual On Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the universally recognized light icon pushbutton. Each relay can be set independently to Automatic or Manual On Mode. The sensor includes self-adaptive technology that continuously self-adjusts sensitivity and time delay in real-time, maximizing the potential energy savings that are available in the particular application. The EcoMeter provides a visual indicator of energy usage, increasing end user awareness and reminding individuals to take control of their lighting to maximize energy savings. Application private offices small conference rooms lunch/break rooms Ordering
One single gang wallplate included. Wallplate not included with 347VAC model.
Catalog #
Ratings
ONW-P-1001-DMV-* Incandescent: 0-800W @ 120V (* - W, V, LA, G, B) Fluorescent: 0-1200W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-2700W @ 277V Max Load/Relay ONW-P-1001-D347-* Incandescent: 0-1500W @ 347V Fluorescent: 0-1500W @ 347V (*-W, V, LA, G, B) Max Load/Relay * White, Ivory, Light Almond, Gray, Black
Wiring Diagrams
120/277 VAC dual level single circuit wiring diagram
120/277 VAC
BLACK RED
NEUTRAL (CIRCUIT 2)
NEUTRAL
NEUTRAL (CIRCUIT 1)
Dual level single circuit three-way wiring diagram: Lights will turn-OFF automatically when sensor that detected motion last, times out.
Coverage
36 36 , 20 20 ,
15
8 8
,
Controls
The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns
Activation
Relay 2
EcoMeter
7 Enable Disable
Override
8 Disable Enable
Bathroom
9 Disable Enable
Relay Swap
Relay 1
Daylighting
Relay 2
Red (PIR) Detection LED PIR Lens Daylight Sensor Level Adjustment EcoMeter DIP Switches
DIP Switch
Auto* 5 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes *Self-Adjusts to 10 min. user mode
2 Auto Manual
3 Auto Manual
11 Disable Enable
12
Default =
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Type
Date
Selectable built-in light level sensor NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns Tracking/HVAC mode 100% recycled packaging Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) Electrical Ratings: Input: 24 VAC 10% Maximum current needed is 25mA 1 VA max for each sensor 7 VA max for each GE RR7/9 relay 8.5 VA max for each Sierra 1070-B relay Output: Half-wave rectified 24 VAC for 300ms pulse for driving up to 4 GE RR7/9 type relays or up to 2 Sierra 1070-B type relays. Isolated Form C Relay Ratings: 1A 30 VDC/VAC. Time Delays: Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test (10 min. Auto), Selectable 5,15, 30 min. Coverage: Major motion - 36 x 30 Minor motion - 20 x 16 Light Level Sensing: 0 to 200 foot-candles Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 104F (0C - 40C) Relative humidity: 20% to 90% non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94VO. Size: Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions: 4.195"H x 1.732"W (106.553mm x 44mm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.618"H X 1.752"W X 1.9"D (66.5mm x 44.5mm x 48.26mm) LED Indicators: Red LED indicates PIR detection; Green LED acts as EcoMeter or night light locator Warranty: Five year
Overview The Passive Infrared RR7 Compatible Occupancy Sensing Wall Switch is a motion sensing lighting control that is used or energy savings and convenience. This low voltage unit interfaces directly with GE RR7 Relay Systems. Low voltage switches do not require conduit in most markets thus lowering installation costs. Operation The ONW-P-1001-RR7 is designed to detect motion from a heat-emitting source (such as a person entering a room) within its field-of-view and automatically switch lights ON. These sensors have multi-segmented lenses. For units to sense motion, the person must cross between two segments. The distance between segments increases the farther you are from the sensor, so motion had to be larger the farther you are from the unit. PIR sensors are considered line-of-sight sensors, meaning that the sensor must be able to have a direct line-of-sight to the person making the motion. In Automatic On Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual On Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the universally recognized light icon pushbutton. The sensor includes self-adaptive technology that continuously self-adjusts sensitivity and time delay in real-time, maximizing the potential energy savings that are available in the particular application. The EcoMeter provides a visual indicator of energy usage, increasing end user awareness and reminding individuals to take control of their lighting to maximize energy savings. HVAC mode allows the load connected to the Form C BAS relay to remain ON when the lights are turned OFF manually. Applications may include keeping the room at a desired temperature while giving a presentation and the lights are OFF. Application private offices small conference rooms lunch/break rooms Ordering
Catalog #
Ratings 24 VAC Input with isolated Form C relay (half wave rectified)
ONW-P-1001-RR7-* (* - W, V, LA, G, B)
Wiring Diagrams
Low voltage wiring diagram
NEUTRAL
HOT
LOAD
RELAY
RED
BLACK
24 VAC BLUE
TO ADDITIONAL RELAYS
NOTE- USE ONLY APPROVED RELAYS: GE RR7 TYPE MAXIMUM OF FOUR OR SIERRA 1070-B TYPE MAXIMUM OF TWO. ORANGE (N.O.) GRAY (COMMON) PURPLE (N.C.) WHITE RED BLACK
Coverage
36 20
Minor Motion, IR Major Motion, IR
15 8
Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstacles. The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns.
Controls
Activation
3
Isolated Relay
4 Tracking HVAC
EcoMeter
7 Enable Disable
Override
8 Disable Enable
Red (PIR) Detection LEDs PIR Lens Daylight Sensor Level Adjustment
Default =
DIP Switches
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON/OFF Button
Type
Date
PIR Activated
Self-Adjusting
Selectable built-in light level sensor NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns Tracking/HVAC mode 100% recycled packaging Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) Electrical Ratings: Input: 10-30 VDC from Greengate Switchpack or Greengate system. Maximum current needed is 25mA per sensor. Output: Open collector output can switch up to ten Greengate Switchpacks. Isolated Form C Relay Ratings: 1A 30 VDC/VAC. Time Delays: Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test (10 min. Auto), Selectable 5, 15, 30 min. Coverage: Major motion - 36 x 30 Minor motion - 20 x 16 Light Level Sensing: 0 to 200 foot-candles Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 104F (0C - 40C) Relative humidity: 20% to 90% non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94VO. Size: Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions: 4.195H x 1.732W (106.553mm x 44mm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.618"H X 1.752"W X 1.9"D (66.5mm x 44.5mm x 48.26mm) LED Indicators: Red LED indicates PIR detection; Green LED acts as EcoMeter or night light locator Warranty: Five year
Overview The Passive Infrared Low Voltage Occupancy Sensing Wall Switch is a motion sensing lighting control and that is used to for energy savings and convenience. Low Voltage sensors utilize an isolated form-C relay that integrates directly with lighting control, building, and HVAC systems. Low voltage switches do not require conduit in most markets thus lowering installation costs. Operation The ONW-P-1001-SP is designed to detect motion from a heat-emitting source (such as a person entering a room) within its field-of-view and automatically switch lights ON. These sensors have multi-segmented lenses. For units to sense motion, the person must cross between two segments. The distance between segments increases the farther you are from the sensor, so motion has to be larger the farther you are from the unit. PIR sensors are considered line-of-sight sensors, meaning that the sensor must be able to have a direct line-of-sight to the person making the motion. In Automatic On Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual On Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the universally recognized light icon pushbutton. The sensor includes self-adaptive technology that continuously self-adjusts sensitivity and time delay in real time, maximizing the potential energy savings that are available in the particular application. The EcoMeter provides a visual indicator of energy usage, increasing end user awareness and reminding individuals to take control of their lighting to maximize energy savings. HVAC mode allows the load connected to the Form C BAS relay to remain ON when the lights are turned OFF manually. Applications may include keeping the room at a desired temperature while giving a presentation and the lights are OFF. Application private offices small conference rooms lunch/break rooms Ordering
Wiring Diagrams
Low Voltage wiring diagram
HOT LINE NEUTRAL
HOT
WHITE
USE BLACK LEAD FRO 120VAC. USE ORANGE LEAD FOR 277VAC. CAP UNUSED LEAD.
RED
BLACK
BLUE
Coverage
36 20
Minor Motion, IR Major Motion, IR
15 8
Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstacles. The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns.
Control
DIP Switch Legend
Time Delay DIP Switch
Auto* 5 Minutes 1 2 Auto Manual
Activation
Relay 1
Isolated Relay
4 Tracking HVAC
EcoMeter
7 Enable Disable
Override
8 Disable Enable
Red (PIR) Detection LEDs PIR Lens Daylight Sensor Level Adjustment
Default =
DIP Switches
ON/OFF Button
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Date
VNLW-P, NeoSwitch PIR Wall Switch Sensor w/ Night Light (Neutral Required)
PIR Activated Self-Adjusting
Amber LED night light illuminates when overhead lights are OFF Air-gap switch ensures no leakage current to load NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns 100% recycled packaging Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) Electrical Ratings: 120 VAC: Incandescent/Tungsten Max. load: 6.7 amps, 800W, 50/60 Hz Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 10 amps, 1200W, 50/60 Hz Motor Load: HP @ 125 VAC 277 VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 9.8 amps, 2700W, 50/60Hz Ballast Compatibility: Compatible with magnetic and electronic ballasts Time Delays: Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test, 1, 5, 15, 20, 30 min., 1 hour, 2 hours Coverage: Major motion - 36 x 30 Minor motion - 20 x 16 Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 104F (0C - 40C) Relative humidity: 20% to 90% non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94VO. Size: Mounting Plate/Strap Dimensions: 4.195"H x 1.732"W (106.553mm x 44mm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.618"H X 1.752"W X 1.9"D (66.5mm x 44.5mm x 48.26mm) LED Indicators: Red LED indicates PIR detection; Amber LED night light. Warranty: Five year
Overview The Passive Infrared (PIR) Single Relay Vacancy Sensing Wall Switch with Night Light is a lighting control and wall switch all-in-one that is used for energy savings and convenience. Operation VNLW-P-1001-MV-N is designed to detect motion from a heat-emitting source (such as a person entering a room) within its field-of-view and automatically switch lights ON. These sensors have multi-segmented lenses. For units to sense motion, the person must cross between two segments. The distance between segments increases the farther you are from the sensor, so motion has to be larger the farther you are from the unit. PIR sensors are considered line-of-sight sensors, meaning that the sensor must be able to have a direct line-of-sight to the person making the motion. In Automatic On Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual On Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the universally recognized light icon pushbutton.The unit ships in Manual ON mode. The night light activates when the sensor turns the lights OFF. The sensor includes self-adaptive technology that continuously self-adjusts sensitivity and time delay in real-time, maximizing the potential energy savings that are available in the particular application. Application private offices small conference rooms lunch/break rooms Ordering
Catalog #
Ratings
VNLW-P-1001-MV-N-* Incandescent: 0-800W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-1200W @ 120V (* - W, V, LA) Fluorescent: 0-2700W @ 277V Max Load/Relay * White, Ivory, Light Almond
Wiring Diagrams
Single Level SwitchingSingle Circuit
120/277 VAC
NEUTRAL
Three-way wiring diagram: Lights will turn-off automatically when sensor that detected motion last, times out.
120/277 VAC TRAVELER WIRES
BLACK
BLUE
BLUE
BLACK
GREEN
GROUND
NEUTRAL
Coverage
36 36 ,
20
Minor Motion, IR Major Motion, IR
, 20
15
8 8
,
Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstacles.
The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns.
Controls
DIP Switch Legend
Time Delay Activation
3 Auto Manual Tracking HVAC
Isolated Relay
4
Not Used
5
Walk-Through Mode
6 Disable Enable
EcoMeter
7 Enable Disable
Override
8 Disable Enable
DIP Switch
Auto* 5 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes *Self-Adjusts to 10 min. user mode
PIR Lens
Default =
DIP Switches
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON/OFF Button
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Date
Self-adjusts sensitivity and time delay in real-time Automatically resets the time delay to 10 minutes if left in installer mode Built in feature prevents false activation during a building automation system power on sweeps Automatic ON mode provides maximum convenience
PIR Activated
120 and 277 V in the same unit Exclusive Energy Savings Mode Zero-crossing technology to maximize relay life and ensure wall switch longevity No minimum load requirement Air-gap switch ensures no leakage current to load Manual OFF Pushbutton can be used in either mode NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to varify coverage patterns Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) Electrical Ratings: (per relay) 120 VAC: Incandescent/Tungsten Max. load: 6.7 amps, 800W, 60 Hz Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 6.7 amps. Motor Load: 1/4HP @ 125 VAC 277 VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 4.3 amps, 1200W, 60 Hz Ballast Compatibility: Compatible with magnetic and electronic ballasts. Time Delays: 15 sec. to 30 min. Operating Environment: Temperature: 60F - 80F (15C - 26C) Relative humidity: Less than 95%, non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection-molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94V0. Size: Mounting Plate Dimensions: 4.15"H X 1.94"W (10.54cm x 4.92cm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.73"H X 1.8"W X 1.8"D (6.93cm x 4.57cm x 4.57cm) Operating Modes: Automatic ON/Automatic OFF Manual ON/Automatic OFF LED lamp: Red LED Warranty: Five year UL Listed
Overview The OSW-P is a motion sensing lighting control and conventional wall switch all-in-one. This self-contained unit is offered in two versions: One switches a single circuit and the second has two relays and is commonly called a dual-level sensor. Wall switches are ideal for smaller spaces where you will not have obstructions of line-of-sight due to switch location, room orientation or furniture placement. Operation The OSW-P includes self-adapting technology that continually adjusts to conditions by adjusting sensitivity and time delay in real-time. Single Circuit and Two Circuit/Dual-Level In the Automatic ON Mode, the lights turn ON automatically when a person enters the room. In the Manual ON Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the touchplate at the top of the switch. In either mode, the lights will stay ON as long as the sensor detects motion in the room. When the room is vacated, the lights will turn OFF automatically after a preset time delay interval. Two Circuit/Dual-Level The OSW-P-0451-DMV allows the control of two separate loads with one switch. The Two Circuit operates the same in the Auto and Manual modes as the single circuit switch. To change light levels once the lights are ON, the user presses and holds the touchplate allowing the lights to cycle through in the following order: primary load only, both loads, secondary loads only. The DualLevel also has an Energy Saver mode that ensures that the wall switch only activates one load. If both loads are on when the sensor times out, only the primary load will be activated. If only the primary or secondary load was on at time of shut out, the sensor will reactivate the load that was on at the time. If the lights were shut OFF manually, the switch will activate the primary load only. Application offices conference rooms Ordering
Catalog # OSW-P-0451-MV-* (*-W, V, A) OSW-P-0451-DMV-* (*-W, V, A)
* White, Ivory, Almond
Ratings Incandescent: 0-800W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-800W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-1200W @ 277V Incandescent: 0-800W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-800W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-1200W @ 277V Max Load/Relay
Wiring Diagrams
Single Level Switching
Three-way wiring diagram: Lights will turn-off automatically when sensor that detected motion last, times out.
Coverage
The OSW-P series has a coverage range of 180, a minor motion coverage area of approximately 300 sq. ft., and a maximum coverage area of approximately 450 sq. ft. Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstructions. Tape is provided which can be placed on the sensor lens to control the horizontal field of view on each side of the sensor. The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns.
Application
DIP Switches
TIME DELAY TIME DELAY TIME DELAY TIME DELAY AUTO ON / MANUAL ON DISABLE SELF-ADJUST ENERGY SAVER MODE ON DUAL LEVEL ONLY 8 - OVERRIDE ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -
o = ON
- = OFF
Type
Date
Self-adjusts sensitivity and time delay in real-time Automatically resets the time delay to 10 minutes if left in installer mode Built in feature prevents false activation during a building automation system power on sweeps
PIR Activated
Exclusive Energy Savings Mode (Dual Level Model Only) Zero-crossing technology to maximize relay life and ensure wall switch longevity No minimum load requirement Air-gap switch ensures no leakage current to load Manual OFF Pushbutton can be used in either mode NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to varify coverage patterns Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) Electrical Ratings: (per relay) 347 VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 1.7 amps, 600 W, 60 Hz Ballast Compatibility: Compatible with magnetic and electronic ballasts. Time Delays: 15 sec. to 30 min. Operating Environment: Temperature: 60F - 80F (15C - 26C) Relative humidity: Less than 95%, non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection-molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94V0. Size: Mounting Plate Dimensions: 4.5"H X 1.94"W (11.43cm x 4.92cm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.73"H X 1.8"W X 1.8"D (6.93cm x 4.57cm x 4.57cm) Operating Modes: Automatic ON/Automatic OFF Manual ON/Automatic OFF LED lamp: Red LED Warranty: Five year
Overview The OSW-P is a motion sensing lighting control and conventional wall switch all-in-one. This self-contained unit is offered in two versions: one switches a single circuit and the second has two relays and is commonly called a dual-level sensor. Wall switches are ideal for smaller spaces where you will not have obstructions of line-of-sight due to switch location, room orientation or furniture placement. Operation The OSW-P includes self-adapting technology that continually adjusts to conditions by adjusting sensitivity and time delay in real-time. Single Circuit and Two Circuit/Dual-Level In the Automatic ON Mode, the lights turn ON automatically when a person enters the room. In the Manual ON Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the touchplate at the top of the switch. In either mode, the lights will stay ON as long as the sensor detects motion in the room. When the room is vacated, the lights will turn OFF automatically after preset time delay interval. Two Circuit/Dual-Level The OSW-P-0451-D347 allows the control of two separate loads with one switch. The Two Circuit switch operates the same in the Auto and Manual modes as the single circuit switch. To change light levels once the lights are ON, the user presses and holds the touchplate allowing the lights to cycle through in the following order: primary load only, both loads, secondary loads only. The Dual-Level also has an Energy Saver mode that ensures that the wall switch only activates one load. If both loads are on when the sensor times out, only the primary load will be activated. If only the primary or secondary load was on at time of shut out, the sensor will reactivate the load that was on at the time. If the lights were shut OFF manually, the switch will activate the primary load only. Application offices conference rooms Ordering
Catalog # OSW-P-0451-347-W Ratings Fluorescent: 0-600W @ 347V Fluorescent: 0-600W @ 347V Max Load/Relay Coverage 180; 450 sq. ft. (41.80 sq. meters) Shut-off Delay Adjustable 15 sec. - 30 min.
OSW-P-0451-D347-W
CSA Listed
Wiring Diagrams
Single Level Switching
Three-way wiring diagram: Lights will turn-off automatically when sensor that detected motion last, times out.
Coverage
Coverage The OSW-P series has a coverage range of 180, a minor motion coverage area of approximately 300 sq. ft., and a maximum coverage area of approximately 450 sq. ft. Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstructions. Tape is provided which can be placed on the sensor lens to control the horizontal field of view on each side of the sensor. The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns.
Contols
DIPSWITCH CONTROL LEGEND TIME DELAY TIME DELAY TIME DELAY TIME DELAY AUTO ON / MANUAL ON DISABLE SELF-ADJUST ENERGY SAVER MODE ON DUAL LEVEL ONLY 8 - OVERRIDE ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -
o = ON
- = OFF
DIP Switches
Type
Date
Ultrasonic Activated
120 and 277 V in the same unit No minimum load requirement Air-gap switch ensures no leakage current to load Complete no gap coverage Compatible with magnetic and electronic ballasts NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to varify coverage patterns
Automatic ON mode provides maximum convenience Manual OFF Pushbutton can be used in either mode
Specifications:
Technology: Ultrasonic (US) Electrical Ratings: 120 VAC: Incandescent/Tungsten Max. load: 6.7 amps, 800W, 60 Hz Motor Load: 1/4HP @ 125 VAC 277 VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast Max. load: 4.3 amps, 1200W, 60 Hz Ballast Compatibility: Compatible with magnetic and electronic ballasts. Time Delays: 15 sec. to 15 min. Operating Environment: Temperature: 60 F - 80F (15C - 26C) Relative humidity: Less than 95%, non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: ABS resin complies with UL94V0. Material Characteristics: Durable, injection-molded Size: Mounting Plate Dimensions: 4.15"H X 1.94"W (10.54cm x 4.92cm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.73"H X 1.8"W X 1.8"D (6.93cm x 4.57cm x 4.57cm) Operating Modes: Automatic ON/Automatic OFF Manual ON/Automatic OFF Shut Off Delay: Adjustable 30 sec. - 15 min. LED lamp: Red LED Warranty: Five year
Overview The self-contained OSW-U-0721-MV is an energy-saving, motion-sensing lighting control that replaces a conventional wall switch and utilizes ultrasonic technology to detect room motion. Wall switches are ideal for smaller spaces where you will not have obstructions of line-of-sight due to switch location, room orientation or furniture placement. Operation The sensor produces a low-intensity, inaudible sound to detect occupancy in a room. Changes in the sensors acoustic wave caused by motion, such as walking into a room, reaching for a telephone or swiveling in a chair, will cause the lights to turn ON. The sensor does not respond to audible sound. In the Automatic ON mode, lights will turn ON automatically when a person enters the room. In Manual ON mode, lights are turned ON by pressing the touchplate at the top of the switch. When the room is vacated, lights turn OFF automatically after the programmed time delay. An air-gap switch ensures no leakage current to load for maximum product reliability. Applications offices conference rooms Ordering
Catalog # OSW-U-0721-MV-* (*-W, V, A) Ratings Incandescent: 0-800W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-800W @ 120V Fluorescent: 0-1200W @ 277V Coverage 180; 500 ft2 (27.87m2) - Major 300 ft2 (46.45m2) - Minor Shut-off Delay Adjustable 15 sec. - 15 min.
UL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
Single Level Switching
Three-way wiring diagram: Lights will turn-off automatically when sensor that detected motion last, times out.
Coverage
COVERAGE The OSW-U-0721 series has a coverage range of 180, a minor motion coverage area of approximately 300 sq. ft., and a maximum coverage area of approximately 500 sq. ft. Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstructions. The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns.
Controls
Override jumper
Type
Date
Tamper resistant time-on interval can be preset Percent time remaining bar graph displayed in addition to count-down time Flicker of lights and/or beep warning begins 2 minutes before count-down time elapses (Can be disabled by DIP Switch) Zero-Crossing Technology prolongs relay life by switching high-inrush equipment at close to zero power Compatible with electronic ballasts, incandescent lighting, or motor loads incandescent lighting, or motor loads No minimum load required Easy installation; fits standard 2 1/2 Wall Box Easily replaces wall switch in existing installation Specifications:
Electrical Ratings: Contacts: 800W @ 120 VAC Tungsten 800W @ 120 VAC Ballast 1200W @ 277 VAC Ballast 1/6 HP @ 120 VAC Input: 120 or 277 VAC +/- 10% 60 Hz Operating Environment: Temperature: 60F - 80F (15C - 26C) Relative humidity: Less than 90%, non-condensing For indoor use only Size: Mounting Plate Dimensions: 4.15"H X 1.94"W (10.54cm x 4.92cm) Product Housing Dimensions: 2.73"H X 1.8"W X 1.8"D (6.93cm x 4.57cm x 4.57cm) Warranty: Five year
Manual scroll-up mode activated by holding in pushbutton for over 3 seconds. Displays selectable time-on interval options in 10-minute intervals up to 12 hours. (Can be disabled by DIP Switch.)
Overview The TSW-MV is ideal for conformance to energy codes where assurance is needed that lights are turned OFF when not in use and an occupancy sensor is not the best application. Operation Momentarily pressing the start/stop button located on the front of the unit will turn the load ON and start the countdown time (set by DIP Switches). When the count-down time elapses, the load will turn OFF. When necessary, momentarily pressing the start/stop button will also turn the load OFF before the count-down time has expired. The unit may be programmed by use of the DIP Switches to icker lights and/or beep as a warning that the load is about to be turned OFF. Holding in the pushbutton for 1 to 2 seconds while the load is on will reset the timer to its original preset interval. Applications storage rooms Ordering
Catalog # TSW-MV-* (*-W) *White Ratings 800W @ 120 VAC Tungsten 800W @ 120 VAC Ballast 1200W @ 277 VAC Ballast 1/6 HP @ 120 VAC Shut-off Delay Adjustable 5 min. - 12 hr.
hall closets
broom closets
Wiring Diagrams
Single pole Wiring
Three-Way Wiring
Controls
Type
Date
PIR Activated
Ultrasonic Activated
Self-Adjusting
MicroSet self-adjusting time delay and sensitivity Optional built-in light level sensor Optional BAS/HVAC isolated relay NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns Manual-On feature for use with 1 or 2 momentary switches controlling 1 or more Switchpacks Selectable Walk-Through Mode Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (US) Power Requirements: 10-30 VDC from Greengate Switchpack or Greengate System. Maximum current needed is 25 mA per sensor. Output: Open collector output to switch up to ten Greengate Switchpacks Isolated Form C Relay in (-R models) Isolated Form C Relay Ratings: 1A 30 VDC/VAC Time Delays: Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test, 5, 10, 15, 30 minutes Light Level Sensing in (-R models): 0 to 300 footcandles Operating Environment: Temperature: 32 F to 104 F (0C - 40C) Relative humidity: 20% to 90% Non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing. Polycarbonate resin complies with UL94V0. Size: 4.4" x 3.4" x 2" (112mm x 86.4mm x 50.8mm) LED lamp: Green LED for Ultrasonic detection; Red LED for PIR detection Warranty: Five year
Overview The Dual Technology sensors combination of Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared technologies offers the most complete sensing equipment available today. This pairing helps eliminate false activations or deactivations for additional energy savings. The OAWC-DT sensors are also equipped with MicroSet self-adjusting technology which provides an adaptive and airow tolerant technology, making them ideal for spaces which have increased airow due to higher occupant levels. Self-adjusting Dual Technology sensors drastically simplify and reduce a contractors installation and adjustment time period. Operation The OAWC-DT combines Ultrasonic (US) and Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor technologies to monitor a room for occupancy to deliver maximum energy savings and ensure the greatest sensitivity and coverage for tough application without the threat of false triggers. PIR is used to turn the lights ON and then either or both technologies are used to keep the lights ON. The sensor includes MicroSet self-adaptive technology that continuously self-adjusts sensitivity and time delay in real-time, maximizing the potential energy savings that are available in particular application. The Automatic-On Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual-On Mode, the lights are turned ON by activating a momentary switch (model # GMDS-*) that is connected to the sensor. When used with 2 level lighting (-R model only), Bilevel Automatic-On can be achieved which allows Zone 1 to come on automatically upon occupancy. Zone 2 does not come on unless the occupant presses the optional momentary switch. When enabled, the daylighting feature (-R models only) prevents lights from turning ON when the room is adequately illuminated by natural light. Application classrooms conference rooms Ordering
Catalog # OAWC-DT-120W-R OAWC-DT-120W Coverage 1200 sq. ft. 1200 sq. ft. Field of View wide angle, 120 wide angle, 120 Features w/ BAS relay & Daylight Sensor
Wiring Diagram
Coverage
32 (9.8 m) 24 (7.3 m)
Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstacles. The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns.
10 ft (3 m)
24 (7.3 m)
32 (9.8 m)
6 ft (1.7 m)
15 ft (4.6 m)
24 ft (7.3 m)
50 ft (15.3 m)
Controls
DIP Switch Legend
Time Delay DIP Switch Activation Activation PIR Sensitivity Walk-Through Mode LEDs Override Lighting Sweep Daylighting Mode
Power Pack One Power Pack Two
Activation 3 4
PIR
Default =
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
9715-000004-00
Type
Date
PIR Activated
Self-Adjusting
Self-Adjusting time delay and sensitivity Optional built-in light level sensor Optional BAS/HVAC isolated relay NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns Manual ON feature for use with 1 or 2 momentary switches controlling 1 or more Switchpacks (GMD switch) Selectable Walk-Through Mode Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) Power Requirements: 10-30 VDC from Greengate Switchpack or Greengate System. Maximum current needed is 25 mA per sensor. Output: Open collector output to switch up to ten Greengate Switchpacks Isolated Form C Relay in (-R models) Isolated Form C Relay Ratings: 1A 30 VDC/VAC Time Delays: Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test, 5, 10, 15, 30 minutes Light Level Sensing in (-R models): 0 to 300 footcandles Operating Environment: Temperature: 32 F to 104 F Relative humidity: 20% to 90% non condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing. Polycarbonate resin complies with UL94V0. Size: 4.4" x 3.4" x 2" (112mm x 86.4mm x 50.8mm) LED lamp: Red LED for PIR detection Warranty: Five year
Overview The Passive Infrared Low Voltage Occupancy Sensing Wall/Corner sensor is a motion sensing lighting control that is used for energy savings and convenience. Operation The sensor is designed to detect motion from a heat-emitting source (such as a person entering a room) within its field-of-view and automatically switch lights ON. These sensors have multi-segmented lenses. For units to sense motion, the person must cross between two segments. The distance between segments increases the farther you are from the sensor, so motion has to be larger the farther you are from the unit. PIR sensors are considered line-of sight sensors, meaning that the sensor must be able to have a direct line-of-sight to the person making the motion. The sensor includes self-adaptive technology that continuously self-adjusts sensitivity and time delay in real-time, maximizing the potential energy savings that are available in the particular application. In Automatic-On Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual On Mode, the lights are turned ON by activating a momentary switch (model # GMDS-*) that is connected to the sensor. When used with 2 level lighting (-R model only), Bi-level Automatic-On can be achieved which allows Zone 1 to come on automatically upon occupancy. Zone 2 does not come on unless the occupant presses the optional momentary switch. When enabled, the daylighting feature (-R models only) prevents lights from turning ON when the room is adequately illuminated by natural light. Application ofces conference rooms Ordering
Catalog # OAWC-P-120W-R OAWC-P-009L-H-R OAWC-P-120W OAWC-P-009L-H Coverage 1200 sq. ft. 90 linear. ft. 1200 sq. ft. 90 linear. ft. Field of View wide angle, 120 180 wide angle, 120 180 Features w/ BAS relay & Daylight Sensor w/ BAS relay & Daylight Sensor
Wiring Diagrams
Coverage
90 linear ft coverage
5m (16 ft) Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstacles. The NEMA WD 7 Guide and robotic method were utilized to verify coverage patterns.
16 (4.9)
16 (4.9)
5m (16 ft)
3 ft (1 mm)
7 ft (2.2 mm)
10 ft (3 mm)
43 ft (13.2 mm)
75 ft (23 mm)
92 ft (28 mm)
1.7 m (6 ft)
Controls
Activation 3 4
PIR
Default =
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
9715-000004-00
Type
Date
Adjustable ambient light level feature Segmented Fresnel lens provides optimum sensitivity and performance Open collector output to switch up to 10 switchpacks Lighting Sweep When sensors are used in conjunction with computer lighting sweep systems, you MUST enable the Lighting Sweep feature by turning DIP Switch 2 ON. Enabling this feature prevents an unnecessary lights ON following the computer power-on sweep.
PIR Activated
MicroSet
No adjustments necessary at installation Continuous, real-time, self-adjusting sensitivity and time delay Recessed flush mounted unit offers greater architectural aesthetic appeal DIP Switch override allows time delay to be locked at 30 minutes Manual ON/OFF feature when wired to normally open momentary pushbutton (Greengate model# AML switch) DIP Switch selectable feature prevents unnecessary lights ON following power sweeps in facilities with computer control systems NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to varify coverage patterns Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) Power Requirements: 10-30 VDC from Greengate Switchpack or Greengate system. Maximum current needed is 25mA per sensor Output: Open collector output to switch up to ten Greengate Switchpacks. Isolated Form C Relay in (-R) models. Isolated Form C Relay Ratings: 1A 30 VDC/VAC Time Delays: Self-adjustable from 10 min. to 30 min. Ambient Light Features: Adjustable from 10 to 300 Foot Candles Operating Environment: Temperature: 60F - 80F (15C - 26C) Relative humidity: Less than 95%, non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Medium impact injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94V0. Paintable off-white. Size: Surface Mount: 4.7 diameter, 1.5 deep Recessed Mount: 3 diameter, 1.43 deep LED lamp: Red LED Warranty: Five year
When placed in Auto ON mode and wired to a low voltage switch, if a person actuates the switch to turn the lights OFF, the LED of the sensor(s) is turned off, all switch packs are turned off leading to lights out, while a signal is still sent to the BAS allowing HVAC to remain on.
Overview The MicroSet Passive Infrared ceiling sensors can be used individually or in combination to provide lighting control and integration with HVAC control throughout a building. The MicroSet technology contained within the line of MicroSet Passive Infrared ceiling sensors continuously self-adjusts sensitivity and time delay automatically and immediately in response to occupant behavior. There is no need for time consuming manual adjustments or to learn behavior patterns over extensive periods of time. They are available in recessed flush or surface mounted low voltage models. Operation The sensor uses PIR technology to monitor a room for occupancy. Its segmented Fresnel lens divides the field of view into detector zones, and detects the changes in temperature that are created when a person, or part of a person as small as a hand, passes into or out of a detector zone. The lights will remain ON as long as the sensor detects movement through the detector zones. When no motion is detected, lights are switched OFF following a preset time delay. The MicroSet Passive Infrared ceiling sensor has an ambient light level sensor. Using the DIP Switches located on the back of the unit, the user can select the ambient light level above which artificial light is not required. If ambient light is above this level when motion is detected, the sensor will keep the lights OFF until the ambient light falls below this level. If this level is reached while the lights are ON, the sensor will switch the lights OFF. Applications offices conference rooms
Ordering
Catalog # OMR-P-0450-R OMR-P-1200-R OMC-P-0450-R Recommended Room Size 450 sq.ft. 1200 sq.ft. 450 sq.ft. 1200 sq.ft. Mounting Recessed Recessed Surface Mounted Surface Mounted Features w/BAS Relay & Daylight Sensor w/BAS Relay & Daylight Sensor w/BAS Relay & Daylight Sensor w/BAS Relay & Daylight Sensor
UL Listed
OMC-P-1200-R
Wiring Diagrams
Coverage
OMC-P-0450-R OMR-P-1200-R
Type
Date
Teflon-insulated pigtails fire-rated for ceiling plenums Crystal control ensures consistent, stable performance
Ultrasonic Activated
MicroSet
No adjustment necessary at installation Continuous, real-time, self-adjusting sensitivity and time delay Complete no-gap coverage Ideal for spaces needing increased sensitivity to minor motion detection Multiple frequencies enable separate controls of adjacent areas Manual ON/OFF feature when wired to a normally open momentary pushbutton (Greengate Model# AML Switch) NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to varify coverage pattern Specifications:
Technology: Ultrasonic (US) Power Requirements: 10-30 VDC from Greengate Switchpack or Greengate system. Maximum current needed is 25mA per sensor. Output: Open collector output to switch up to ten Greengate Switchpacks. Isolated Form C Relay in (-R) models. Isolated Form C Relay Ratings: 1A 30 VDC/VAC Time Delays: Self-adjustable from 10 min. to 30 min. Operating Environment: Temperature: 60F - 80 F (15C - 26C) Relative humidity: Less than 95%, non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Medium impact injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL 94V0. Paintable off-white. Size: OMC-U-1001, OMC-U-0501: 3-1/4D x 4-3/4W x 1H (82.6mm x 110.2mm x 25.4mm) OMC-U-2000: 3-3/4D x 6W x 1H (95.25mm x 152.4mm x 25.4mm) *All BAS models are the same size. LED lamp: Amber LED: OMC-U-0501 only Blue LED: All other sensors Wireguard: ACWG-D1 (OMC-U-0501, OMC-U-1001) ACWG-D2 (OMC-U-2000) Warranty: Five year
Cover plate conceals DIP Switch controls Snap out circuit board allows fast, easy replacement if necessary
Overview The MicroSet Ultrasonic sensors automatically control lighting and other electrical loads based on the presence (or absence) of people. The sensors produce a lowintensity, inaudible sound that detects changes in acoustic waves caused by motion such as walking into a room, reaching for a telephone or turning a swivel chair. The sensors do not respond to audible sound. When motion is detected, the relay in the connected Greengate Switchpack is closed and lights are turned ON. If no motion occurs within a pre-set period of time, lights are turned OFF. The NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method was utilized to verify coverage patterns. Manual override switch turns lights ON in case of sensor malfunction. Operation The revolutionary MicroSet breakthrough technology accurately ignores sources of continuous noise by self-adjusting which creates the first truly wire and walk away occupancy sensor. Its wide selection of interface options allows connection to virtually any Building Automation System for additional installation savings. MicroSet adaptive technology eliminates the need for adjustments and time delays. Application conference rooms public areas large open spaces Ordering
Catalog # OMC-U-0501 OMC-U-0501-R OMC-U-1001 OMC-U-1001-R OMC-U-2000 OMC-U-2000-R Recommended Room Size Up to 500 sq.ft. Up to 500 sq.ft. 500 - 1,000 sq.ft. 500 - 1,000 sq.ft. 1,000 - 2,000 sq.ft. 1,000 - 2,000 sq.ft. Field of View One Way (180) One Way (180) One Way (180) One Way (180) Two Way (360) Two Way (360) w/BAS Relay & Daylight Sensor w/BAS Relay & Daylight Sensor w/BAS Relay & Daylight Sensor Features
corridors restrooms
UL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
One Switchpack, One Sensor (-R Model)
Coverage
Minor Coverage Major Coverage
All coverage patterns verified using NEMA WD-7 testing guidelines. Dimensions are in feet (meters). Products tested are 10 (3.048m) height.
4
Manual ON Auto ON
Override
Locked at 30 minutes Self-Adjusting Override Normal
Mounting
Washer Mounting Post Nut
Lighting Sweep
Time Delay
Type
Date
Sensors will automatically reset time delay to 10-minute default when left at installer setting Microprocessor-based Airflow Tolerant Technology features patented rate of change technology
PIR Activated
Ultrasonic Activated
MicroSet
Exclusive Energy Saver Mode Complete no-gap coverage Self adjustable delay of 10 minutes to 30 minutes BAS compatible Manual ON/OFF feature when wired to a normally open momentary pushbutton (Greengate Model# AML Switch) NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns
Ultrasonic & Infrared sensing
Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (US) Power Requirements: 10-30 VDC from Greengate Switchpack or Greengate system. Maximum current needed is 25mA per sensor. Output: Open collector output to switch up to ten Greengate Switchpacks. Isolated Form C Relay in (-R) models. Isolated Form C Relay Ratings: 1A 30 VDC/VAC Time Delays: Self-adjustable from 10 min. to 30 min. Available Frequencies: 32 kHz Operating Environment: Temperature: 60F - 80F (15C - 26C) Relative humidity: Less than 95%, non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Medium impact injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL 94V0. Paintable off-white. Size: 1-5/12H x 3-3/4W x 6-1/12D (37mm x 100mm x 154mm) LED lamp: Green LED for Ultrasonic Red LED for Passive Infrared Wireguard: ACWG-DT Warranty: Five year
Overview The MicroSet Dual Tech sensors combination of Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared technologies offers the most complete sensing equipment available today. This pairing helps eliminate false activations or deactivations for additional energy savings. The OMC-DT sensors are also equipped with MicroSet technology which provides a revolutionary adaptive and airflow tolerant technology, making them ideal for spaces which have increased airflow due to higher occupant levels. MicroSet Dual Tech sensors drastically simplify and reduce a contractors installation and adjustment time period. These selfadapting, dual technology sensors truly offer some of the most advanced technology available. Technology The MicroSet technology continuously monitors multiple sub-frequencies in the event that if a continuous Doppler shift occurs, such as those created by airflow from an air duct, the sensor will identify the noise as continuous and then block it out of view at a select sub-frequency. It will continue to monitor other sub-frequencies for human motion. This avoids a false-activation, while still maintaining the high level of sensitivity that is necessary for sensing minor motion in a changing environment. Separate concurrent time delays for both Passive Infrared and Ultrasonic technologies avoid false activations or deactivations. The MicroSet Dual Tech sensor is also equipped with our exclusive Energy Saver Mode, specifically designed for classrooms with 2 level lighting, which can be selected by a DIP Switch, ensures that when an occupant enters the room only one zone of lamps will turn ON (typically those farthest away from the windows). In order to switch the other lamps ON you use a low voltage switch on the wall that is connected to the sensor. The switch (Greengate model# AML switch) allows the user to toggle between the various settings and allows an override to OFF. Applications offices conference rooms storage areas common areas hallways other indoor office spaces
Ordering
Catalog # OMC-DT-0701-R Recommended Room Size 300 - 700 sq.ft. 700 - 2,000 sq.ft. Field of View One Way (180) Two Way (360) Features w/BAS Relay w/BAS Relay
UL Listed
OMC-DT-2000-R
Wiring Diagrams
CLASS ROOM ENERGY SAVER OPTION/DUAL LEVEL OPERATION
Coverage OMC-DT-0701-R
300 - 700 sq. ft.
OMC-DT-2000-R
700 - 2,000 sq. ft.
Mounting
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Factory Default Settings are: 1 - Auto ON /Manual ON 2 - Lighting Sweep Off /ON 3 - Self-Adjust /30 Minute Lock 4 - Normal /Energy Saver 5 - Not Used 6 - Normal /Low Sensitivity 7 - Either Mode /Both Mode 8 - Manual Override OFF /ON
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Type
Date
Teflon-insulated pigtails firerated for ceiling plenums Crystal control ensures consistent, stable performance
Ultrasonic Activated
Cover plate conceals sensitivity and time delay controls Snap out circuit board allows fast, easy replacement if necessary
Sleek, sophisticated designer styling Ultrasonic technology Complete no-gap coverage Ideal for spaces needing increased sensitivity to minor motion detection Adjustable sensitivity and time delay Multiple frequencies enable separate controls of adjacent areas NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to varify coverage patterns Specifications:
Technology: Ultrasonic (US) Power Requirements: 10-30 VDC from Greengate Switchpack or Greengate system. Maximum current needed is 25mA per sensor. Output: Open collector output to switch up to ten Greengate Switchpacks. Isolated Form C Relay in (-R) models. Isolated Form C Relay Ratings: 1A 30 VDC/VAC Time Delays: 15 sec. to 30 min. Operating Environment: Temperature: 60F - 80F (15C - 26C) Relative humidity: Less than 95%, non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection-molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94V0. Size: ODC-U-1001, ODC-U-0501, ODC-U-0051-H: 3-1/4"D x 4-3/4"W x 1H (82.6mm x 110.2mm x 25.4 mm) ODC-U-2000, ODC-U-0100-H: 3-3/4"D x 6"W x 1H (95.2mm x 152.4mm x 25.4 mm) *All BAS models are the same size. LED Lamp: Green LED: ODC-U-0501 only Red LED: All other sensors Wire Guard: ACWG-D1-(ODC-U-0501, ODC-U-1001, ODC-U-0051-H) ACWG-D2-(ODC-U-2000, ODC-U-0100-H) Warranty: Five year
Overview The Designer series sensors automatically control lighting and other electrical loads based on the presence (or absence) of people. This full-line of stylishly designed Ultrasonic occupancy sensors can be used either individually or in combination to provide lighting and HVAC control throughout a building. These models activate a switchpack to turn the loads on and off. Ultrasonic sensors are ideal in spaces where you need increased sensitivity to minor motion (like a hand waving) in larger spaces (>500 sq. ft.). Operation The Designer series sensors produce a low-intensity, inaudible sound that detects changes in acoustic waves caused by motion such as walking into a room, reaching for a telephone or turning a swivel chair. The sensors do not respond to audible sound. When motion is detected, the relay in the connected switchpack is closed and lights are turned On. If no motion occurs within a pre-set period of time, lights are turned Off. The Designer Series provides complete no-gap coverage and the NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method was utilized to verify coverage patterns. Manual override switch turns lights On in case of sensor malfunction. Application conference rooms public areas storage areas Ordering
Catalog # ODC-U-0501 ODC-U-0501-R ODC-U-1001 ODC-U-1001-R ODC-U-2000 ODC-U-2000-R Hallways ODC-U-0051-H ODC-U-0051-H-R ODC-U-0100-H ODC-U-0100-H-R Recommended Room Size Up to 500 sq.ft. Up to 500 sq.ft. 500 - 1,000 sq.ft. 500 - 1,000 sq.ft. 1,000 - 2,000 sq.ft. 1,000 - 2,000 sq.ft. 50 Linear ft. 50 Linear ft. 100 Linear ft. 100 Linear ft. Field of View One Way (180) One Way (180) One Way (180) One Way (180) Two Way (360) Two Way (360) One Way (180) One Way (180) Two Way (360) Two Way (360) Features w/BAS Relay w/BAS Relay w/BAS Relay
UL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
(-R model)
Coverage
Minor Coverage Major Coverage
All coverage patterns verified using NEMA WD-7 testing guidelines. Dimensions are in feet (meters). Products tested are 10 (3.048m) height.
ODC-U-0100-H
Mounting
Maximum Mounting Height- 12ft.
Washer Mounting Post Nut
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Adjustable Sensitivity
Complete no-gap coverage Adjustable sensitivity and time delay Time delay adjustable from 15 seconds to 30 minutes Manual override switch turns lights ON in case of sensor malfunction NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to varify coverage pattern
One hole mounting for fast installation Teflon insulated pigtails are fire-rated for ceiling plenums
Overview The Standard ceiling sensors offer a wide range of basic ultrasonic occupancy sensors. They can be used to control lighting or small fans in rooms and corridors of various shapes and sizes. These models activate a switchpack to turn the loads on and off. Ultrasonic sensors are ideal in spaces where you need increased sensitivity to minor motion (like a hand waving) in larger spaces (>500 sq. ft.). Ceiling sensors are typically used in large or small spaces where wall switch sensor can not be used due to switch location, room orientation or furniture placement. Operation The sensor produces a low intensity, inaudible sound. It detects changes in the acoustic waves caused by motion, such as reaching for a telephone, turning the pages of a book, walking into a room, turning in a swivel chair, etc. The sensor does not respond to audible sound. When the sensor detects motion, the relay in the connected Switchpack is closed and the lights are turned ON. If no motion occurs within a pre-set period of time, the lights are turned OFF. To ensure continuous light when people are present, the timing can be set from 15 seconds (for installer testing) to 30 minutes. Application offices conference rooms Ordering
Catalog # OEC-U-0501 OEC-U-1001 OEC-U-2000 Hallways OEC-U-0100-H OEC-U-0051-H Up to 100 linear ft. Up to 50 linear ft. Two Way (360) One Way (180) Recommended Room Size Up to 500 sq.ft. 500 - 1,000 sq.ft. 1,000 - 2,000 sq.ft. Field of View One Way (180) One Way (180) Two Way (360)
Specifications:
Technology: Ultrasonic (US) Power Requirements: 10-30 VDC from Greengate Switchpack or Greengate system. Maximum current needed is 25mA per sensor. Output: Open collector output to switch up to ten Greengate Switchpacks. Time Delays: Adjustable from 15 seconds (for testing) to 30 min. Frequency: 32kHz Operating Environment: Temperature: 60F to 80F (15C to 26C) Relative humidity: less than 90%, non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Medium impact injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL94V0. Paintable off-white. Size: 2-5/16D x 6-1/8W x 1-5/8H (58.7mm x 155.6mm x 41.3mm) LED lamp: Green LED: OEC-U-0501 only Red LED: All other sensors Wire Guard: ACWG-E Warranty: Five year
UL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
One Switchpack Multiple Sensors
Coverage
Minor Coverage Major Coverage
OEC-U-0501 No Partitions
OEC-U-2000 No Partitions
OEC-U-0100-H
OEC-U-1001 No Partitions
Partition Heights of 49 to 71
OEC-U-0051-H
All coverage patterns verified using NEMA WD-7 testing guidelines. Dimensions are in feet (meters). Products tested at 10 (3.048m) height.
Mounting
Maximum Mounting Height- 12ft.
SENSOR: Pass wires through the threaded mounting post and interlock to the backplate. The Sensor mounts to normal ceiling tile through a single 3/4 hole. When mounted, the Sensors slotted grills must point along the path where motion is to be detected. An Adapter Plate (ACMP) is available to allow mounting to a standard fixture ring and junction box. The threaded mounting post may be cut down if it is too long to fit into the junction box. CAUTION: Finger-tighten the nut to avoid stripping the mounting post. SWITCHPACK: Designed to be mounted externally to any junction box. When mounted, the line connections are inside the box and the Class 2 wiring exits via the rear of the switchpack housing. In areas where Class 2 wiring is not permitted, the switchpack can be mounted internally to any standard electrical box.
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Ultrasonic Activated
Airflow Tolerant Circuitry to minimize false activation in high airflow environments Complete no-gap coverage Multiple frequencies enable separate control of adjacent areas Manual override switch turns lights ON if sensor malfunctions Sensor guard and wall mount adapter available NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to varify coverage pattern
Overview The Airflow Tolerant Circuitry sensor is designed to provide consistent performance in all areas where strong air motion might cause false activation. Airflow Tolerant Circuitry filters out the portion of the frequency spectrum related to air movement to minimize false activations while it responds to object motion. Ultrasonic sensors are ideal in spaces where you need increased sensitivity to minor motion (like a hand waving) in larger spaces (>500 sq. ft.). Operation The sensor produces a low intensity, inaudible sound. It detects changes in the acoustic waves caused by motion, such as reaching for a telephone, turning the pages of a book, walking into a room, turning in a swivel chair, etc. The sensor does not respond to audible sound. When the sensor detects motion, the relay connected to the sensor is closed and the lights are turned ON. If no motion occurs within a pre-set period of time, the lights are turned OFF. To ensure continuous light when people are present, the timing can be set from 15 seconds (for installer testing) to 30 minutes. Application conference rooms classrooms Ordering
Catalog # OEC-U-0701-AF OEC-U-1500-AF Recommended Room Size Up to 700 sq.ft. 500 to 1,500 sq.ft. Field of View One Way (180) Two Way (360) Available Frequencies 25, 27 kHz 25, 27 kHz
One-hole mounting for fast installation and all hardware provided Crystal control ensures consistent, stable performance
Specifications:
Technology: Ultrasonic (US) Power Requirements: 10-30 VDC from Greengate Switchpack or Greengate system. Maximum current needed is 25mA per sensor. Output: Open collector output to switch up to ten Greengate Switchpacks. Time Delays: Adjustable from 15 sec. to 30 min. Frequencies: Highest available frequency is sent standard unless otherwise specied. Operating Environment: Temperature: 60F - 80F (15C - 26C) Relative humidity: Less than 95%, non condensing For indoor use only Housing: Medium impact injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL 94V0. Paintable off-white. Size: 2-5/16H x 6-1/8W x 1-5/8D (5.08cm x 15.24cm x 2.54cm) LED lamp: Red LED Wire Guard: ACWG-E Warranty: Five year
other spaces which have increased airflow due to higher occupant levels
UL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
Coverage
Minor Coverage Major Coverage
OEC-U-0701-AF
OEC-U-0701-27-AF
OEC-U-1500-27-AF
OEC-U-1500-AF
All coverage patterns verified using NEMA WD-7 testing guidelines. Dimensions are in feet (meters). Products tested at 10 (3.048m) height. Recommended standard frequency is 27kHz.
Mounting
SENSOR: Pass wires through the threaded mounting post and interlock to the backplate. The Sensor mounts to normal ceiling tile through a single 3/4 hole. When mounted, the Sensors slotted grills must point along the path where motion is to be detected. An Adapter Plate (ACMP) is available to allow mounting to a standard fixture ring and junction box. The threaded mounting post may be cut down if it is too long to fit into the junction box. CAUTION: Finger-tighten the nut to avoid stripping the mounting post. SWITCHPACK: Designed to be mounted externally to any junction box. When mounted, the line connections are inside the box and the Class 2 wiring exits via the rear of the Switchpack housing. In areas where Class 2 wiring is not permitted, the Switchpack can be mounted internally to any standard electrical box.
Screw
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Type
Date
Segmented Fresnel lens provides optimum sensitivity and performance Built-in photocell optimizes savings Plastic housing complies with UL94V0
Temperature
UL listed for damp locations OXC-P-2MH0-R works at heights up to 25 ft. Ambient light control circuit to avoid False ON/OFF from brief changes in background light Temperature-compensating circuitry avoids false activation in extreme conditions
Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor technology Stable sensitivity at temperatures from -40F to 125F (-40C to 52C). BAS Compatible
Lighting sweep function with selectable DIP Switch prevents unnecessary lights ON following power sweeps in Operation facilities with computer control systems OXC-P sensors control lighting in applications where extreme temperature/ NEMA WD7 Guide robotic method utilized to verify coverage patterns Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) Power Requirements: 10-30 VDC from Greengate Switchpack or Greengate system. Maximum current needed is 25mA per sensor. Output: Open collector output to switch up to ten Greengate Switchpacks. Isolated Form C Relay Ratings: 1A 30 VDC/VAC Time Delays: Adjustable delay of 15 sec. (for testing) to 30 min. Ambient Light Level Features: Adjustable down to approximately 3 LUX. Operating Environment: Temperature: -40F to 125F (-40C to 52C) Relative humidity: less than 95%, non-condensing For indoor or outdoor use Housing: Medium impact injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL 94V0. Paintable off-white. Size: 3-1/8D x 4-1/2W x 1-5/8H (79.0mm x 114.3mm x 42.4mm) LED lamp: Red LED Wire Guard: ACWG-X Warranty: Five year
Overview The Passive Infrared Extreme Temperature sensor provides consistent, stable coverage where extreme heat, cold or humidity must be accommodated, and where there are wide fluctuations in temperature. Temperature compensating circuitry stabilizes sensitivity at temperatures 40F to 125F (-40C to 52C).
humidity must be tolerated with unique temperature compensating circuitry. Human and automobile motion activates a Greengate Switchpack to turn lights ON within a coverage area and illumination is maintained until no motion is detected within preset time period. Once no motion is detected, lights are turned OFF and energy is saved. A built-in photocell optimizes savings by monitoring ambient light level (set at a predetermined threshold). If ambient light is sufficient, sensor will detect motion but not turn ON lights. If ambient light is not sufficient, lights will be activated when motion is detected. The Ambient Lights Control Circuit includes a deadband and time delay which ignores brief changes in light levels such as headlights of a passing car. To ensure the proper start-up of HID lighting, lamps are forced into high mode for the first 20 minutes. After the 20 minute warm up, if motion is still detected, the sensor will keep lights ON at full brightness. When connected to a Building Automation System (BAS), the OXC-P-1500-R and OXC-P-2MH0-R offer the most versatile connection possibilities available including an open collector output (with or without the pullup feature) and a direct BAS connection. Applications parking structures warehouses(OXC-P-2MH0-R)
cold storage
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Catalog # OXC-P-1500-R Coverage Up to 1,500 sq. ft. Field of View Two Way (360) Features w/BAS Relay One Daylight Sensor w/BAS Relay One Daylight Sensor
OXC-P-2MH0-R
When mounted @ 25ft., up to Two Way (360) 25 ft. in all directions or 50 linear ft. for warehouse aisles
UL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
Switch No. 1 2 3
1 - Time Delay 2 - Time Delay 3 - Time Delay 4 - Self Adjust Disable 5 - Ambient Lights 6 - Ambient Lights 7 - HID Interface 8 - Lighting Sweep 9 - N/A 10 - Manual Override
Switch No. 5 6
Coverage
OXC-P-1500-R
OXC-P-2MH0-R
SENSOR: The Sensor mounts to normal ceiling tile through a 3/4 hole. The threaded mounting post may be cut down if it is too long to fit into the junction box. The sensor may also be surface mounted or mounted to a standard NEMA 2S or 4S junction box. CAUTION: Finger-tighten the nut to avoid stripping the mounting post. Do not apply pressure to Fresnel lens. BACKPLATE: The sensor can be easily snapped onto or pulled away from the backplate without disturbing the mounting hardware. To pull the sensor away from the backplate, place your fingers on the door on the front of the sensor and slide your fingers up onto the back end of the sensor, with your fingers resting below the edge of the backplate. As you press against the sensor, use your other hand to grip the opposite end of the sensor and pull it away from the backplate. To snap the sensor back onto the backplate, place the end of the sensor without a door against the backplate first, hooking the edge of the sensor on the two small prongs that extend from the backplate. Press the other end of the sensor against the backplate until it snaps into place. SWITCHPACK: Designed to be mounted externally to any junction box. When mounted, the line connections are inside the box and the Class 2 wiring exits the rear of the Switchpack housing. In areas where Class 2 wiring is not permitted, the Switchpack can be mounted internally to any standard electrical box.
2S Box Mounting
4S Box Mounting
Mounting
Type
Date
PIR Activated
Ultrasonic Activated
Self-contained power supply 2000 sq. ft. coverage 5 Programming options Adjustable time delay & sensitivity UL and cUL listed Five-year warranty
Overview The DT2000-* is a line voltage ceiling mounted occupancy sensor combines Ultrasonic (US) and Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor technologies to monitor a room for occupancy to deliver maximum energy savings and ensure the greatest sensitivity and coverage for tough applications without the threat of false triggers. Features and Advantages The self contained relay unit does not require Class 2 (low voltage) wiring or a separate switch pack
360 degree eld of view with 2000 sq ft coverage making it ideal for a variety
Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic(US) Electrical Ratings: 120 VAC: 2400W, 50/60 Hz 277 VAC: 5000W, 50/60 Hz Time Delays: Fully adjustable 30 seconds to 30 minutes Available Frequencies: 32.7 kHz Coverage: 360 degrees, up to 2,000 sq ft. Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 122F (0C - 50C) For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing Size & Weight: 4.87 W x 2.44 H (123.7mm W x 62mm H) 3.0 oz Mounting: Sensors may be mounted using a single gang mud ring attached to a 4-inch square electrical box Recommended maximum mounting height: 9ft. LED Indicator: Red LED for PIR detection; Green LED for Ultrasonic Warranty: Five year
cUL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
LOAD 2
NEUTRAL
Coverage
50' 35'
AREA OF DETECTION Passive Infrared AREA OF DETECTION Overlapping AREA OF DETECTION Ultrasonic
Type
Date
PIR Activated
Low-profile design Integral photocell control 1,500 sq. ft., 360 coverage UL and cUL listed Five-year warranty
Overview The PIR1500-* is a line voltage ceiling mounted occupancy sensor which uses Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor technology to monitor a room for occupancy. The sensor is specically designed for long-range major-motion activity. Features and Advantages
Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) Electrical Ratings 120VAC: Incandescent/Tungsten - Max.load: 6.7 amps, 800W, 50/60 Hz Fluorescent/Ballast - Max.load: 8.3 amps, 1000W, 50/60 Hz 277VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast - Max.load: 6.5 amps, 1800W, 50/60 Hz 347VAC: Fluorescent/Ballast - Max.load: 6.3 amps, 2200W, 50/60 Hz Time Delays: Fully adjustable 30 seconds to 30 minutes Coverage: 360 degrees, up to 1,500 sq ft. Light Level Sensing: 5 to 200 foot-candles Operating environment: Temperature: 32F - 131F (0C - 55C) For indoor use only Relative Humidity (non-condensing): 0%-95% Housing: Durable, injection molded housing Size & Weight: 4 W x 1.9 H (101mm W x 48mm H) 3.0 oz Mounting: Sensors can be mounted using a 3-0 round mud ring attached to a 4-inch square electrical box Recommended maximum mounting height: 10ft. LED Indicator: Red LED for PIR detection Warranty: Five year
The self contained relay unit does not require Class 2 (low voltage) wiring or a separate switch pack 360 degree field of view with 1500 sq ft coverage making it ideal for a variety of wide coverage area applications Adjustable time delay and sensitivity allows the unit to be adjusted to the ideal setting for the environment Multi-segmented, high density Fresnel lens for optimum sensitivity performance Integral photocell increases energy savings by preventing lights from turning on when there is sufficient natural light Applications Ofces Conference rooms Break rooms Ordering
Catalog # PIR1500-120-347 Ratings Coverage 1,500 sq. ft. 360 Color White
cUL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
Coverage
RANGE DIAGRAM
20
10
0 25 0
Type
Date
Ultrasonic Activated
Self-contained power supply 1,500 sq. ft. coverage Adjustable time delay & sensitivity UL and cUL listed Five-year warranty
Overview The US1500-* is a line voltage ceiling mounted occupancy sensor which uses Ultrasonic (US) sensor technology to monitor a room for occupancy. The sensor is designed for areas where tasks consist of minor motion such as typing. Features and Advantages The self contained relay unit does not require Class 2 (low voltage) wiring or a separate switch pack 360 degree field of view with 1500 sq ft coverage making it ideal for a variety of wide coverage area applications Adjustable time delay and sensitivity allows the unit to be adjusted to the ideal setting for the environment Applications ofces restrooms Ordering
Catalog # US1500-120 US1500-277 Ratings 2400 watts @120 VAC; 50/60 Hz 5000 watts @ 277 VAC; 50/60 Hz Coverage 1500 sq. ft., 360 1500 sq. ft., 360 Color White White
Specifications:
Technology: Ultrasonic (US) Electrical Ratings 120VAC: 2400W, 50/60 Hz 277VAC: 5000W, 50/60 Hz Time Delays: Fully adjustable 30 seconds to 30 minutes Available Frequencies: 32.7 kHz Coverage: 360 degrees, up to 1,500 sq ft. Operating Environment Temperature: 32F - 122F (0C - 50C) For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing Size & Weight: 4.87 W x 2.44 H (123.7mm W x 62mm H) 3.0 oz Color: White Mounting: Sensors may be mounted using a single gang mud ring attached to a 4-inch square electrical box Recommended maximum mounting height: 9 ft. LED Indicators: Red LED for Ultrasonic Warranty: Five year
cUL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
Coverage
Type
Date
Ultrasonic Activated
Self-contained power supply 2000 sq. ft. coverage Adjustable time and sensitivity UL and cUL listed Five-year warranty Specifications:
Technology: Ultrasonic (US) Electrical Ratings: 120VAC: 2400W, 50/60 Hz 277VAC: 5000W, 50/60 Hz Time Delays: Fully adjustable 30 seconds to 30 minutes Available Frequencies: 32.7 kHz Coverage: 360 degrees, up to 2,000 sq ft. Operating environment: Temperature: 32F - 122F (0C - 50C) For indoor use only Housing: Durable, injection molded housing Size & Weight: 4.87 W x 2.44 H (123.7mm W x 62mm H) 3.0 oz Mounting: Sensors may be mounted using a single gang mud ring attached to a 4-inch square electrical box Recommended maximun mounting height: 9 ft. LED Indicators: Red LED for Ultrasonic Warranty: Five year
Overview The US2000-* is a line voltage ceiling mounted occupancy sensor which uses Ultrasonic (US) sensor technology to monitor a room for occupancy. The sensor is designed for areas where tasks consist of minor motion such as typing. Features and Advantages The self contained relay unit does not require Class 2 (low voltage) wiring or a separate switch pack
360 degree field of view with 2000 sq ft coverage making it ideal for a
variety of wide coverage area applications Adjustable time delay and sensitivity allows the unit to be adjusted to the ideal setting for the environment Applications ofces restrooms Ordering
Catalog # US2000-120 US2000-277 Ratings 2400 watts @ 120 VAC; 50/60 Hz 5000 watts @ 277 VAC; 50/60 Hz Coverage 2000 sq. ft., 360 2000 sq. ft., 360 Color White White
cUL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
Coverage
Type
Date
Can be easily mounted on or in a 4sq. junction box, via in nipple Reduces installation expense
Replaces separate transformers and relays Zero-crossing circuit provides increased durability, especially with todays high inrush loads Capable of switching up to 20 Amps Suitable for Plenum use Rated for Ballast, Tungsten and Motor Loads
Available for 120, 220, 240, 277 & 347 VAC operation
Specifications:
Electrical Ratings: Input: (120/277 VAC-SP20-MV) (347 VAC- SP15347) (220-240 VAC- SP20-240), 50/60 Hz operation. Contacts are isolated and may be used to control low voltage circuits. Output: 15 VDC 125 mA to operate up to ve Greengate sensors. Control: Connecting the 22 AWG red and blue control leads to each other will close the relay contacts. Ballast Compatibility: Compatible with magnetic and electronic ballasts. NOTE: The life of some compact uorescent lamps (CFLs) is shortened by frequent automatic or manual switching. Check with the CFL and ballast manufacturer to determine effects of cycling. Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F to 104F (0C to 40C) Relative humidity: less than 95%, non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Medium impact injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL 94V0. Plenum rated for external junction box mounting, with Teon coated leads. Motor Load: 1 HP 120-240 VAC; 2 HP 250 VAC Size: 2 15/16 x 2 7/16 x 1 11/16 Warranty: Five year
Overview Switchpacks provide 15 VDC operating voltage to all low voltage, 15 VDC, occupancy sensors and daylighting controllers. A single switchpack can provide power for up to five sensors. Up to ten switchpacks can be connected to one sensor for control of multiple circuits. Isolated contacts may also be used to control HVAC, contactors, motors, etc. Operation The switchpack has two main components; a transformer and a high current relay. The transformer has a primary high voltage input and a low voltage output. The low voltage output, 15 VDC provides operating power to low voltage occupancy sensors manufactured by Cooper Controls. When a occupancy sensor detects motion, it electrically closes an internal circuit which pulls up the control signal between the sensor and the switchpack signaling the switchpack to close its high current relay resulting in the lights being turned ON. Application The switchpack is designed to work with low voltage sensors which require switchpacks. It cannot be used with sensors designed for use with any other low voltage relay systems. Consult sensor spec sheets for other sensor/relay combinations. Ordering
Catalog # SP20-MV SP15-347 Ratings 120/277 VAC 347 VAC 220-240 VAC Ballast Tungsten 20A 15A 20A Motor (HP) Output 15A, 120V 1HP-120V, 2HP-250V 15 VDC, 125mA NR NR NR NR 15 VDC, 125mA 15 VDC, 125mA
SP20-240
Wiring Diagrams
A/B Switching
Standard Configuration
2 Circuits, 1 Sensor
SP20-MV Schematic
Mounting
All connections are made via pigtails with twist-on wire connectors. NOTE: Connect either the orange or black supply lead to the power source depending upon the power requirements. Cap the unused lead.
Type
Date
Replaces separate transformers and relays Zero-crossing circuit provides increased durability, especially with todays high inrush loads Capable of switching up to 20 amps Suitable for Plenum installations Rated for Ballast, Tungsten, and Motor Loads
Overview Switchpacks provide 24 VDC operating voltage to all low voltage, 24 VDC, Greengate occupancy sensors and day lighting controllers. These switchpacks can be used where two circuits need to be controlled at the same point. A single switchpack can provide power for up to five sensors. Up to ten switchpacks can be connected to one sensor for control of multiple circuits. Isolated contacts may also be used to control HVAC, contactors, motors, etc. Operation The switchpack has three main components: a transformer and two high current relays. The transformer has a primary high voltage input and a low voltage output. The low voltage output, 24 VDC provides operating power to low voltage Greengate occupancy sensors. Normally open relay; when a occupancy sensor detects motion, it electrically closes an internal circuit which pulls up the control signal between the sensor and the switchpack signaling the switchpack to close its high current relay resulting in the lights being turned ON. Normally closed relay; when power is lost relay closes. Application The switchpack is designed to work with low voltage Greengate sensors which require switchpacks. It cannot be used with sensors designed for use with any other low voltage relay systems. Consult sensor spec sheets for other sensor/relay combinations. Ordering
Catalog # Ratings Ballast 20A 120 VAC 20A 277 VAC Tungsten 15A, 120 VAC Motor (HP) 1HP-120 VAC, 2HP-250 VAC Output 24 VDC, 125mA SPD20-MV-NO 120 - 277V
Specifications:
Electrical Ratings: Input: 120, 277 VAC, 50-60 Hz operation Contacts are isolated and may be used to control low voltage circuits. Output: 24 VDC 125 mA to operate up to ve sensors. Control: Connecting the 22 AWG blue and yellow control leads to the red lead will close the relay contacts. Ballast Compatibility: Compatible with magnetic and electronic ballasts. NOTE: The life of some compact uorescent lamps (CFLs) is shortened by frequent automatic or manual switching. Check with the CFL and ballast manufacturer to determine effects of cycling. Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F to 104F (0C to 40C) Relative humidity: less than 95%, non-condensing For indoor use only Housing: Medium impact injection molded housing. ABS resin complies with UL 94V0. Plenum rated for external junction box mounting, with Teon coated leads. Motor Load: 1 HP 120 VAC; 2 HP 250 VAC Size: 4 3/4 x 2 x 3 1/4 Warranty: Five year
Wiring Diagrams
CAUTION: Before installing or performing any service on a Greengate system, the power MUST be turned OFF at the branch circuit breaker. SPD20-MV-NO Configuration
Mounting
All connections are made via pigtails with twist-on wire connectors. NOTE: Connect either the orange or black supply lead to the power source depending upon the power requirements. Cap the unused lead.
Type
Date
PIR Activated
Applications up to 40 feet in height Coverage diameter of twice the mounting height (2MH) Built in power supply and relay Zero-Crossing Technology prolongs relay life by switching high-inrush equipment at close to zero power Compatible with electronic ballasts, incandescent lighting, or motor loads No minimum load required Direct installation to fixture; fits standard 1/2 knockout
Overview The OEF-P sensors control fluorescent fixtures and can be mounted directly to the fixtures via a 1/2 knock out. The nipple on the sensor attaches with a lock nut through a 1/2 knockout on the fixture or on a junction box and all wiring passes through the same knockout. Operation The OEF-P, High-bay sensors are designed to detect motion from a heatemitting source (such as a person entering a space) within its field-of-view and automatically switching lights ON and OFF. Lights will remain ON until no motion is detected and a preset time delay has expired. If no motion is detected during the time delay, the relay is opened, turning the load off. No adjustments are needed at installation. After the installer test, the sensor will automatically set itself to the default 10-minute time delay. At installation, the sensor will scan the coverage area to determine the optimum sensitivity setting. Photosensor can be used in applications where significant daylight is available and daylighting control is desired. Applications warehouses manufacturing Ordering
Catalog # OEF-P-2MH0-MV-S OEF-P-2MH0-MV-B OEF-P-2MH0-MV-B6 Mounting Side Rear Rear Photocell Yes Yes Yes Wire Lead Length 36 36 6
Specifications:
Technology: PIR Electrical Ratings: Contacts: 800 VA @ 120 VAC Tungsten 800 VA @ 120 VAC Ballast 1200 VA @ 240/277 VAC Ballast Input: 120/277 VAC +/- 10% 60Hz Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F to 104F (0C to 40C) Relative humidity: less than 95%, non-condensing For indoor use only Size: 3.08"H X 3.08"W X 1.70"D (7.83cm x 7.83cm x 4.32cm) Warranty: Five year
Wiring Diagrams
Coverage
Mounting
OEF-P-2MH0-MV-B or OEF-P-2MH0-MV-B6
Aisle
Custom
Daylighting Overview Designing with Daylight Example Daylighting Strategy Daylighting Sensors
Daylighting Controls
Daylight. This natural resource can be one of the most cost-effective energy conservation tools in site management today. Daylighting can signicantly reduce electrical use (approximately 30% according to the IESNA RP-5-99) and operating costs by displacing electric light, typically one of the largest energy uses in commercial and educational buildings. The suns energy is a plentiful, renewable natural resource. Solar power can be diverted to electric light sources to reduce articial light and increase energy savings. Integrating high-efciency lighting systems with daylighting technologies will not only save money, but can also help create: Compliance with energy codes Create more productive and comfortable learning and working environments More leasable and saleable properties Lower maintenance costs by prolonging periods between re-lampings All you need are two things: Natural Light and Electric Light. Potential spaces include: Perimeter Ofces Classroom Applications Large Ofce Buildings Schools and Universities Commercial Tenant Spaces Site Lighting & Signage Increased energy savings by combining daylight harvesting controls with occupancy sensors. Occupancy sensors detect the occupancy in the room based on human motion and will ensure that lights are turned OFF when the room is acated. Studies show that an additional 30% savings can be achieved when these two control methods are utilized.
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Daylighting Controls
Photosensors (left) Photosensors are devices that detect and measure light. The information gathered by the photosensor is sent to the controller. The most common photosensors used today are photodiodes. This technology has a linear relationship between the light it sees and its output voltage to the controller. The use of photodiodes greatly simplies the set up and decreases commissioning time required by the installer and end users. Greengate only uses photodiodes with its systems. Controllers (below)
The controller is the heart and brain of the system. It uses the information from the photosensor to determine whether it will turn lights ON, OFF, brighten, or dim them. Most controllers also accept other inputs from other devices like switches or occupancy sensors.
CK4A (for stand-alone and network applications) Antiquated photo conductive technology
PCIA Sensor Voltage vs. Footcandles
7 7 6 VOLTAGE 6 5 4 3
.2V ON OFF ON OFF
5 VOLTAGE 4
3 2
ON OFF
2 1
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20 30 40 FOOTCANDLES
46 50
Footcandles
162.25 Fc/V
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Design Considerations
There are four primary design considerations when utilizing daylight harvesting controls: 1. How do you want to control the space? a. User/Tenant b. Facility manager 2. What are the daylighting characteristics of the space? 3. What is the lighting design? 4. How is the space being used?
Exploring and analyzing these considerations will make it possible to determine how the lighting in the space should be controlled. Answers to dimming vs. switching methodologies will be included. How do you want to control the space?
This is the most fundamental design consideration. It must be looked at from both an individual space control and a facility-wide control perspective. In most cases, the designer will want to give the occupant override control for the purpose of being able to turn the lights OFF while the space is being used. A typical example would be for a presentation. Facility wide control can be as simple as timeclock override for meeting energy codes to more complex systems for the purpose of load shedding.
Step #1
Switch or Dim
Application Switch Dim Highly Occupied Area Fixtures out of line-of-sight Strict Budget Space receives high amount of daylight Occupancy sensors used in conjunction Strict Energy Codes
Decide which method of control is best utilized for the space being designed.
Note: Zone areas using different architectural nishes and ceiling heights separately as they tend to reect daylight in varying ways.
Step #3
Open Loop An open loop system is where the sensor is monitoring the ambient light in one location and controlling the articial light in another location. An example of a properly applied open loop system is a warehouse with skylights as the major source of ambient light. The skylight sensor is located close to the center of the skylight as high as possible. There is a relationship to the amount of light coming through the skylights and the amount of light on the work surface. Closed Loop In a closed loop system, the sensor monitors the same area that is being controlled. An example of a properly applied closed loop system would be an indoor ofce with windows or windows and skylights. Here the sensor would monitor the reected light off of the work surface. Closed loop applications may require multiple sensors.
Fluorescent Manufacturer Sylvania Advance Universal Lighting Tech. Metal Halide Manufacturer Metrolight
Open Loop
Closed Loop
Step #4
Layout -
Effective Zoning Zone 1 automatically adjusts the light level based on sensor information. The user can further adjust the light level if desired. Step #5
Installation -
A simple daylighting schematic using the daylighting controller (DLC-PDC) Typical placement is equal to height of the window from the floor.
Photosensor Controller
Photosensor
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Size of room, number of people, number of windows, level of trafc, cloud cover. These are just a few of the thousands of the dimming variables that make each lighting scenario different. Greengate Engineers have spent countless hours compiling every possible way customers could use our Lighting Controls System for their dimming needs. Were quite condent that, no matter what you need our system to do, we have already planned for it and built it directly into the programming of the CK4A.
The Analog Photosensor provides accurate sensing and control of room lighting based on how much natural light is present. The photosensor uses a photodiode that converts ambient light levels to electrical signals. The Analog Photosensor is available in an indoor, outdoor, atrium, or skylight conguration. Because of the data-sharing technology in the ControlKeeper, a single photosensor can be used to dim more than one area. Photosensor Indoor Photosensor Outdoor Photosensor Atrium Photosensor Skylight Photosensor Open Loop Model # PC-I PC-O PC-A PC-S PC-I-OL Standard FC Range 0-100 0-250 2-1000 10-2000 30-3000
PC-I
Occupancy Sensors
These sensors incorporate the latest Microset and Dual Technology to provide maximum viewing from the ceiling. Mounted at 10 feet the OMC-DT-2000-R sensor provides minor motion coverage for a typical 30 x 30 sq.ft. classroom and up to 2,000 sq.ft. of major motion. Preprogrammed to automatically turn the lighting off if space is unoccupied after 5 PM.
OMC-DT-2000-R
Digita5-5B
ControlKeeper
The ControlKeeper lighting control panel is available in a variety of sizes depending on the application. It is part of a network of ControlKeepers that enables you to accumulate data, share common information, program, and activate from a remote location. It is a perfect t for almost any application because it grows as your application and needs grow. ControlKeeper is available in a number of different sizes with a variety of features. Each will network to any other ControlKeeper and integrate into your daylighting scheme.
Operational Flexibility
ControlKeeper 4A Lighting Control Panel The Controlkeeper 4A allows multiple programming scenarios to meet virtually any application. Closed loop daylighting scenarios are easily applied with the CK4A. Keeper Enterprise Software This program allows you to operate your ControlKeeper network from a computer. The software permits the user to upload and download programs les, control relays, check relay status, check relay run-time, view logs, and more with an easy user interface. Panel program les can be created, altered, and archived on the computer. The Keeper Enterprise can communicate via serial, modem, and TCP/IP communications. Ethernet Interface Module Gain access to our control panels via a wired or wireless TCP/IP connection. EIM-Ethernet Interface Module WEIM-Wireless Ethernet Interface Module Automation Interface Module The Automation Interface Module (AIM) supports all of the commonly employed building automation communication protocol standards including BACnet, LonWorks, Johnson Controls, and Modbus. Data and Event Logging The system logs the occurrence of all programmed and manual events with date and time stamps and logs footcandle levels real-time. Every change of input state, including photosensor readings, is recorded for future reference. Our technicians are able to remotely access the system, examine this data, and adjust system performance for maximum energy savings and end user satisfaction.
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Specifications:
Operating Environment: -40F to 158F (-40C to 70C) Suitable for outdoor use Input Voltage: 24 VDC Output Signal: Maximum load 10A @ 24 VDC Wiring: Moisture proof, color coded lead wire. Wire length: 6 Housing: Weatherproof Lexan Sensor Size: 3.5 H x 1.25 W x .25 D Threaded Stem: Stem adds 2 to overall height. Swivel base provides 1/2, 14 thread end that fits 1/2 knock out. Warranty: Five year
Overview The Outdoor Contact Input Photosensor is a system accessory for Greengate lighting control systems. It allows control of lighting levels based on how much natural light is present and is intended for outdoor use. Operations This system accessory is used in conjunction with a lighting control panel to switch circuits ON or OFF based on outdoor light levels. The Outdoor Contact Input Photosensor connects to the control panel low voltage switch inputs. The photosensor constantly monitors the level of sunlight and provides a signal to the lighting control panel when the light level crosses the switching threshold. Installation This system accessory will require mounting and wiring at the site. Ordering This is an accessory for Greengate lighting control systems. It is not an integral part of the system. There is no factory assembly needed. When ordering any lighting control system specify the Outdoor Contact Input Photosensor and quantity.
Catalog # PPS-5 Description Outdoor Contact Input Photosensor
LiteKeeper 8
Type
Date
Analog Photosensor
Daylight Control
Supplies network lighting control panels with analog input Indoor and outdoor ranges Wide and narrow sensing heads Color compensating Light level readings and thresholds are available to all panels on the network
Overview The Analog Photosensor is a system accessory for Greengate lighting control systems. It allows control of lighting levels based on how much natural light is present. Operation Photosensors use a lens to gather light energy and provide an electrical signal to a controller device that is proportional to the measured light level. The controller adjusts the artificial light contribution based on the light level measurement. The sensor sensitivity is fixed, and based upon the sensor range selected. Installation This system accessory will require mounting and wiring at the site. Outdoor photosensors should be mounted on the roof facing north and not pointing at any artificial light source. Indoor photosensors should be mounted in the space they are controlling and located as to not have any direct artificial light contribution. No adjustments are made at the photosensor. Switching thresholds are set remotely at the controller or via software. Ordering This is an accessory for the Greengate ControlKeeper lighting control systems. It is not an integral part of the system. There is no factory assembly needed. When ordering specify the Analog Photosensor desired and quantity of each.
Daylighting Sensors - used with Greengate, CKM, CKT & CK4A Lighting Control Panels
Catalog # PC-I (indoor) PC-O (outdoor) PC-A (atrium) PC-S (skylight) PC-1-OL (open loop) Orientation Downward Horizontal Horizontal Upward 45 Standard FC Range 0-100 FC* 0-250 FC* 2-1000 FC* 10-2000 FC* 30-3000 FC* Lens Clear Fresnel Clear Flat Opaque Dome Dark Dome Opaque Flat
Specifications:
Accuracy: 1% at 70F (21C) Derated to 5% at 120F or at 0F (-18C to 49C) Operating Environment: 13F to 140F (-11C to 60C) Sensor Type: Blue-enhanced photodiode Sensor Range: Daylighting Sensors - used with CKM, CKT & CK4A
Lighting Control Panel Standard FC Range
0-100 FC* 0-250 FC* 2-1000 FC* 10-2000 FC* 30-3000 FC*
DLC-PD-IN Indoor 0-100 FC* DLC-PD-OT Outdoor 0-250 FC* DLC-PD-AT Atrium 2-1000 FC* DLC-PD-SK Skylight 10-2000 FC* Input Voltage: 24 VDC Output Voltage: 10 VDC full output Output Offset: 0 VDC or 1 VDC analog - total darkness Wiring: Three conductors 18 gauge standard cable Red: Pos. DC input Black: DC common Yellow: Output Warranty: Five year
* Other FC ranges available by special order. Please contact Technical Support for more information.
* Other FC ranges available by special order. Please contact Customer Service for more information.
Wiring Diagrams Daylighting Sensors - used with Greengate Lighting Control Panel
Analog Photosensor
POWER
U16 L2 C40
C47
ANALOG INPUTS
TB3
TB4
DIMMING OUTPUTS
TB5
SWITCH INPUTS
TB6
TB2
LSO TEST
C49 J7 J8
TB7
LOCAL
AN AN AN AN 1 2 3 4
ANALOG COM
2 2
3 3
4 4
REMOTE
l) igna annel) w (S ch Yello log 1-4 d) (Ana Black (Groun COM) (Analog
Red (+24V)
- CH +24V
DLC-PD-XX
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DLC-PD-XX
Type
Date
Photodiode
Daylight Control
Photodiode sensors for indoor applications For use with electronic dimming ballasts Continuous dimming for lumen maintenance Adjustable dimming rate and footcandle calibration Combine with occupancy sensors for added savings
Overview The Photodiode sensor is a system accessory for Greengate lighting control systems. It allows control of lighting levels based on how much natural light is present. Operation The Photodiode Sensor combined with an electronic dimming ballast regulates illumination in a monitored area to maintain a constant light level regardless of the amount of natural light present. Sensor can be used in indoor applications. The Photodiode Sensor measures the actual amount of illumination within a work area or monitored zone. It compares the light level to a preset footcandle (FC) calibration and send a voltage signal to a dimming ballast to either increase or decrease the lighting in flourescent lamps. This ensures that there is a constant level of illumination within the controlled area. A potentiometer adjustment on the Photodiode Sensor is calibrated to preset the light level. When dimming systems are combined with occupancy sensors, the Photodiode Sensor is enabled upon motion detection. When occupancy is first detected, the lighting controlled by the occupancy sensor will be activated. The Photodiode will control the voltage sent to the lamps setting the level of light such that the amount of light matches the preset level. When no motion is detected by the occupancy sensor and the time delay elapses, the Photodiode will be disabled causing the lamps to dim to the lowest level. If desired, system can also be wired so that the occupancy sensor switches power to the ballast. Features Selectable dimming rate for three or eight seconds providing a fast response or stable signal. Adjustable light levels from 7-140 FC on the Photodiode Sensor allows for flexibility in work area illumination. Continuous dimming permits implementation of a lumen maintenance strategy. Flat Fresnel lens provides a narrow cone of response. Ordering
Catalog # DLC-PD-DIM Orientation Downward Field of View 60 Technology Photodiode Mounting Ceiling 8-15 ft. Input 12 VDC Output 0-9 VDC
Specifications:
Accuracy: 1% at 70F (20C Derated to 5% at 20F or at F (-18C to 49C) Operating Environment: Temperature: 60F to 80F (15C to 26C) Relative humidity: less than 95%, non-condensing For indoor use only Sensor Type: Blue-enhanced photodiode Sensor Range: 60 degree eld of view at ranges 0 to 500 FC Input Voltage: 10 VDC from electronic dimming ballast only Mounting: The sensor mounts through a 3/8 hole in the ceiling tile and is secured with double-sided adhesive foam (provided) Output: 1 VDC when ambient light is brightest and 10 VDC in darkest. Up to 50 ballasts may be connected to one Photodiode sensor. Wiring: Photodiode Sensors are provided with insulated pigtails. Sensors and ballasts are interconnected by 18 AWG Class 2 wiring per NEC 725. Use UL-recognized Teon-insulated wire approved for plenum areas per NEC 725-2(b) where required. Housing: GE Cycolac T ABS stabalized housing meets UL 94HB ame-retardant requirements Size: 1.23 L x 2 D. Lens = 1.29 D Warranty: Five years
Wiring Diagrams Continuous Dimming with Occupancy and Full lights-OFF with Occcupancy
Photodiode
Type
Date
Daylighting Controller
Daylight Control
For use within open or closed loop application Adjustable maximum output voltage for high resolution Fully patented technology
Specifications:
Accuracy: +/-1% at 70 F (21C) Derated to +/-5% above120F or below 0F (49C / -18C) Operating Environment: Temperature: 13F to 140F (11C to 60C) Relative humidity: less than 95%, non-condensing For indoor use only Compatible Sensor Type: DLC-PD-IN (Indoor) DLC-PD-OT (Outdoor) DLC-PD-AT (Atrium) DLC-PD-SK (Skylight) * For more information on the above analog sensors refer to Analog Photosensor Spec Sheet, Page 175 Input Voltage: 15 VDC Dead Band: Adjustable - 5-95% Input Delay: Standard - 30 second Sensor (removable for adjustment) Output: Standard - Form C SPDT Relay 10A resistive Circuit Board Dim: 3.75"H x 2.25"W x 1"D Plastic Box Dim: 4.75"H x 2.5"W x 1.5"D Warranty: Five Year
Overview The daylighting controller automatically switches a dry contact in response to changes in natural daylight. It provides a maintained single pole, double-throw "Form C" relay output to drive electrically held contactors or relays or inputs to Energy Management Systems (EMS). The DLC-PDC can control incandescent, fluorescent or HID lighting. The low voltage controller requires a remotely mounted photosensor. The advantages of using the daylighting control system are found in stability, versatility, quality and accuracy. It offers precision light measurement setpoints that are stable once set and the flexibility to be applied to many different lighting environments. Operation The dual setpoint precisely switches loads according to the selected light level configuration. LOW and HIGH light levels are calibrated to their setpoints at the control board. As the sensor detects a diminishing light level that corresponds with the LOW setpoint, the control board matches the two signals and the lights are switches ON. As the sensor detects an increased light level, the control board's HIGH setpoint switches the lights OFF. The prevents the sensor from switching light levels between the setpoints thus eliminating nuisance or intermittent changes. Ordering
Catalog # DLC-PDC Description Daylighting Controller
Daylighting Controller
DLC-PD-XX
DLC-PD-XX
Patient Room Controls Overview p.180-182 Typical Installation Patient Control Station 37 Pin Receptacle p.183 p.184-185 p.186-187
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In developing a patient room lighting control solution, Cooper Controls found existing methods for providing patients control over natural and electric lighting levels to be inadequate.
Control solutions that rely on existing off-the-shelf pillow speakers and nurse call station interfaces are severely limited in functionality. On/Off only control of a limited number of lighting zones is typical for these systems. To address this issue, Cooper Controls developed a line of proprietary pillow speakers designed specically to support the control of natural and electric light. These units offer the following features: Support for up to three zones of electric lighting control An all zones On/all zones Off function Shade raise/lower function Standard pillow speaker functionality including nurse call and television control Sealed design reduces potential risk of infectious uids or solids settling into the unit, even in the speaker area High-impact case material is designed to withstand over 100 drops onto a concrete oor without impacting its functionality Standard interface to leading nurse call stations
These exceptionally functional control devices interface with a state of the art, small form factor lighting control panel. This panel is capable of supporting a digital switch network. Multiple digital switch stations may be used in conjunction with the pillow speaker to provide additional control points for staff and visitors. A layout of a typical patient room installation is shown on the following page.
GPCS-3Z-DIM
GE Telligence, Hill-Rom Navicare, Rauland Responder IV, Rauland Responder 5, and West-Com Novus
Z5
Bathroom Fixtures
$B $OS
Z3
Z1 $C Z2
Patient Fixtures
Z4 $A
Examination Fixtures Fixtures Over Sink
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Overview The Greengate Patient Control Station provides the hospital patient or nursing home resident easy control over their lighting controls and shades with the added security of a standard connection to the Nurse Call system and the comfort of a universal TV controller. The patient control station provides large clearly labeled buttons in a fully sealed case. Operation The Greengate Patient Control Station uses a 37 pin standard connector (GG37P) to interface with any standard nurse call system as well as the Greengate ControlKeeper 4A lighting control panel. Installation This system accessory will require mounting and wiring at the site. The patient control station then plugs into this receptacle, connecting it to the nurse call system and the healthcare television. Ordering This is an accessory for Greengate lighting control systems. It is not an integral part of the system. There is no factory assembly needed. When ordering any lighting control system specify the Patient Control Station and quantity desired.
Catalog # GPCS-3Z GPCS-3Z-DIM GPCS-2Z GPCS-2Z-DIM GPCS-2Z-SHD GPCS-2Z-SHD-DIM Description Patient Control Station, 3 Zones. All On/All Off button Patient Control Station, 3 Zones, All On/All Off button, Dim raise/lower buttons Patient Control Station, 2 Zones, All On/All Off button Patient Control Station, 2 Zones, All On/All Off button, Dim raise/lower buttons Patient Control Station, 2 Zones, All On/All Off button, Shade raise/lower button Patient Control Station, 2 Zones, All On/All Off button, Shade raise/lower button, and Dim raise/lower buttons
Tested with the following Nurse Call Station: GE Telligence Hill-Rom NaviCare Rauland Responder IV Rauland Responder 5 West-Com Novus
GPCS-2Z-DIM
GPCS-2Z-SHD
GPCS-2Z-SHD-DIM
Sample One-line
3 Button
5 Button
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www.coopercontrol.com
800-553-3879
Type
Date
The 37 Pin receptacle kit includes: Three pigtails Stainless steel wall plate Receptacle/dummy plug Class 2 low voltage wiring
Configuration The 37 pin receptacle kit used with the Greengate Patient Control Station to provide an interface to the Greengate lighting control panel, Nurse Call System and the entertainment system.
Cable A - Typically for Lighting Control
Pin No. 2 3 20 21 27 Pin No. 4 7 8 9 22 25 26 35 Pin No. 5 6 10 11 14 15 16 18 19 23 24 28 29 30 31 33 34 37 Color Code BLK WHT RED GRN BRN Color Code YEL ORN BLU BRN GRN RED WHT BLK Color Code BLU/BLK RED/BLK BLK/RED WHT/RED BLK/WHT RED/WHT ORN RED GRN GRN/WHT ORN/BLK BLK WHT ORN/RED BLU/WHT WHT/BLK BLU GRN/BLK Typical Pin Function Direct light, right Indirect light, right Direct light, left Indirect light, left Light common Typical Pin Function Speaker high, right Nurse Call Interlock Audio transfer (-) Audio Transfer (+) Speaker high, left Nurse Call (+) Nurse Call (-) Speaker low common Typical Pin Function Volume Control Wiper, right Radio Control, right Interlock (+) Interlock (-) Volume Control low common Volume Control high common Red Nurse Answer Light (+) DC (+) Yellow Nurse Answer Light (+) Volume Control, Left Radio Control, left Yellow Nurse Answer light (-) Red Nurse Answer light (-) Bed Exit Priority Call (+) Bed Exit Priority Call (-) TV Channel Stepping (-) TV Channel Stepping (+) Radio Control Common + 24VDC Raise Lower Lighting Connections Lighting Connections Zone 3 Zone 1 All Lights On/Off Zone 2 + 24VDC Lighting Connections
Each cable is standard 8' and the jacket is stripped back 3" The individual conductors are then stripped 1" and tinned
Ordering This is an accessory with the ControlKeeper and LiteKeeper lighting control systems.
Catalog # GG37P Description Greengate 37 pin receptacle used with the Greengate Patient Control Station to provide an interface to the Greengate Lighting control panel, Nurse Call System and the Entertainment System.
Wiring Diagrams
C47
ANALOG INPUTS
TB3
TB4
DIMMING OUTPUTS
TB5
SWITCH INPUTS
TB6
TB2
LSO TEST
C49 J7 J8
TB7
LOCAL
AN AN AN AN 1 2 3 4
GRY
VIO
GRY
VIO
GRY
VIO
GRY
IN +24 1
IN LS IN +24 IN LS 2 1 3 4 2
TP1
IN +24 IN LS IN 5 6 3 7
+24
REMOTE
WHT (PIN 3) Lighting Zone 1 BRN (PIN 27) +24 VDC GRN (PIN 21) Lighting Zone 2 BLK (PIN 2) Lighting Zone 3 RED (PIN 20) All Lighting ON/OFF ORN/BLK (PIN 24) Selected Lighting Raise GRN/BLK (PIN 37) +24 VDC RED/BLK (PIN 6) Selected Lighting Lower
Note: Use only wiring supplied with the GG37P receptacle. Only the Greengate Patient Control Station shall be connected to a GG37P Receptacle
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Lighting Control Panel Gateway Centralized Metering Gateway Distributed Metering Gateway Meters Distributed Power Meter Energy Meter Inputs Split Core Current Transformers CTs for Centralized Meters CTs for Distributed Meters
p.204-205 p.206-207
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The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) defines what constitutes an advanced metering system to meet the requirements set forth in the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005) for application in federal buildings. According to FEMP, the system should provide time differentiated energy usage data, and in the case of electricity, that measurement should occur at least once every hour. The system should be capable of delivering usage data from all meters in the system on a scheduled occurrence or on demand, on at least a daily basis.
Advanced Meters
8 3 0 4
KILOWATT HOURS
27 567 624
KILOWATT HOURS
KILLOWATT-HOURS TOTAL
755125000.0 KWH
*PHASE [2]: < >
8 3 0 4
KILOWATT HOURS
27 567 624
62 4881 570661
17607709193
123549845146 305051
Revenue Grade Meter Measures the amount and direction of electrical energy flow
P3 P2 P1 COM
OA / OB / OC /
123549845146
305051
Data Storage
Output
WATTNODE
KILLOWATT-HOURS TOTAL
N
Status Status Status
OA / OB / OC /
755125000.0 KWH
*PHASE [2]: < >
CT
CT CT
Sub Meter Measures and records interval data (at least hourly for electricity) Communicates the data to a remote location Can be integrated with an Advanced Metering System
Data Output
Output
WATTNODE
N
Status Status Status
OA / OB / OC /
CT
CT CT
Sub Meter
Collects time-differentiated energy usage data from advanced meters via a network system Communicates on-request or defined schedule basis Can support desired features and functionality related to energy-use management, procurement, and operations
The Venergy Advanced Metering System provides a complete metering solution. From the lowest level metering devices to a host of user interfaces and data display options, Cooper Controls offers all the components and software necessary to create a total metering implementation built upon your building network infrastructure.
Energy Metering Inputs - Collects data or more specifically a current value rather than voltage resulting in a more stable measurement Energy Meters - Transforms energy data into metering information Energy Metering Gateways - Shares data with the hosted cloud computing server that manipulates and securely stores the data for years, providing useful, globally-accessible information Visualizers/Dashboards - Provides an energy consumption overview in an easy to understand interface Shares data with the hosted cloud computing server that manipulates and securely stores the data for years, providing useful, globally-accessible information
Visualizers/ Dashboards
Sony Dash iPad/iPhone PCs Televisions/Touchscreens
Internet
(Venergy Data System/ Cloud Computing)
V-LCPG
Lighting Control Panel Gateway
V-DMG
Distributed Meter Gateway
V-CMG
Centralized Meter Gateway
Meters
Cooper Relay & Dimming Panels
Metering Inputs
The Venergy Advanced Metering System is a complete energy monitoring solution from metering inputs through a host of user interfaces and data display options.
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Network Gateways
The Venergy Advanced Metering Application offers energy savings and promotes awareness by providing actual metered energy usage in real-time on any PC, Apple iPad and iPhone, Sony Dash, touchscreens, or Plasma/LCD display.
Venergy Application showing 24 hour views for the last month allowing quick identication of anomalies in day-today consumption.
See the effect of your smarter efciency decisions and understand their impact
Cloud-based Web Application No Software to Maintain Venergy employs a hosted application service model to provide you with a fully managed solution, 24/7. Accessible View your information in real-time, at anytime, from anywhere. Automated Day-to-day data collection, analysis and reporting is fully-automated for you. Use pre-formatted reports to take immediate action to investigate and avert costs. Maintained With no software to maintain, your system is always up-to-date. Plus, youll have access to new features, immediately.
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Requirement:
Venergy Advanced Metering System Any web browser Macromedia Flash Player 9 Annually renewable license
Wiring Diagrams
Ordering
VNRG - 100 5
Type
Date
Push data transmission requires no network reconfiguration DHCP or static IP assignment Web Server onboard Real-time clock with Battery Back Up Optional BACNET over IP integration UL, CE, and FCC certified
Overview The Venergy Lighting Control Panel Gateway provides a seamless connection to Greengate CKM, iLumin SCRP and SCUN lighting control panels to collect energy usage data that is then sent on to the Venergy Advanced Metering Web Application. Description The V-LCPG is a quick and simple way of providing access to the energy metered data that is collected by the Greengate CKM, iLumin SC-RP and SC-UN lighting control panels. The V-LCPG uses push data transmission that requires no network reconguration or via the onboard web server can be changed from DHCP to static IP assignment. The Venergy Lighting Control Panel Gateway provides network connectivity via Gigabit Ethernet. Ordering
Catalog # V-LCPG V-LCPG-BACNET Description Venergy Lighting Control Panel Gateway Venergy Lighting Control Panel Gateway with BACNET
Specifications:
Technology: 1.2 GHz operation 512MB of flash memory Power Requirements: Power input: 100-240 VAC/50-60 Hz Max. 20W, DC Consumption: 5V/3.0A Max. Dimensions: 4.3 x 2.74 x 1.9 (110mm x 69.5mm x 48.5mm)
UL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
Type
Date
Specifications:
Enclosure: Polycarbonate Enclosure Enclosure Ratings: UL Types 2, 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X, 5, 12, & 13 Size: V-CMG-3Y-208 (3 & 6): 12.5 H x 10.5 W x 6.75 D V-CMG-3Y-208 (19, 35, &51): 16.75 H x 14.7 W x 7.66 D V-CMG-3Y-208 (67 & 83): 18.75 H x 16.91 W x 10.1 D V-CMG-3Y-480/600: 18.75 H x 16.91 W x 10.1 D Note: Above dimensions does not include mounting brackets or hinge dimensions Electrical Data: Power Supply Input: 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz Reference Voltages: Supports single, two, or three phase from 120-600 VAC (line-to-line) 50/60 HZ Internal Breaker Rating: 2A Communications: Ethernet Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 113F (0C - 45C) Relative humidity: 10% to 95% non condensing For indoor or Outdoor Use
3 Phase WYE
3Y
Phase to Phase
208
# of Circuits
3 6 19 51 67 83
Venergy
V
3 Phase WYE
3Y
Phase to Phase
480 600
# of Circuits
3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30
Optional BACnet
BACNET
Wiring Diagrams
Current Transformers
Amperage 30A 100A 200A 600A 5A 30A 100A 150A 200A 600A 5A 30A 100A 150A 200A 600A
Inner Diameter (inches) 0.38 0.62 0.91 0.91 0.36 0.36 0.75 0.75 1.25 2.00 0.36 0.36 0.75 0.75 1.25 2.00
V-CMG-3Y-208
V-CMG-3Y-480
V-CMG-3Y-600
Other sizes and bus bar current transformers available upon request.
Type
Date
Accepts up to 18 WNB-3Y Power Meters to collect energy usage data Supports measurement and verification requirements for LEED, Energy Stars Portfolio Manager reporting and green retrofit incentive programs Push data transmission requires no network reconfiguration DHCP or static IP assignment Web Server onboard Optional BACnet over IP integration
Overview The Venergy Distributed Metering Gateway provides a seamless connection to the WNB-3Y Power Meter to collect energy usage date that it sends to the Venergy Advanced Metering System Web Application for synthesis and information display generation. The Distributed Metering Gateway accepts up to eighteen pulse output WNB-3Y Power Meters. The WNB-3Y Power Meter accepts up to three current transformers. Thus, the Distributed Metering Gateway can accomodate up to fty-four metering inputs. Accessories WNB-3Y Power Meters Ordering
Venergy
V
Specifications:
Enclosure: Polycarbonate Enclosure Enclosure Ratings: UL Types 2, 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X, 5, 12, & 13 Size: V-DMG: 18.75 H x 16.91 W x 10.1 D Note: Above dimensions does not include mounting brackets or hinge dimensions Electrical Data: Power Supply Input: 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz Pulse Inputs: Intended for use with isolated dry contact outputs 32bit pulse counter Internal Breaker Rating: 2A Communications: Ethernet Operating Environment: Temperature: 32F - 113F (0C - 45C) Relative humidity: 10% to 95% non condensing For Indoor or Outdoor Use
Distributed MeteringGateway
DMG
Pulse Inputs
P8 P16 P24 P32 P40 P48 P56
BACnetOption
BACNET
Wiring Diagrams
Type
Date
Accuracy 0.5% Line Powered (No external power supply) required Fits inside of standard electrical panels and junction boxes Available with enclosure
Optional Enclosure
Specifications:
Electrical: Line Powered Operating Voltage Range: +15%, -20% of nominal Power Line Frequency: 50/60 Hz CT Input: 0.333 VAC Pulse Output: Optoisolated, solid state relay closures handle up to maximum 60 VDC & to 5mA Standard: 4.00 Hz Bidirectional Output Accuracy: Normal Operation: Line voltage: 80% - 115% of nominal Power factor: 1.0 Frequency: 50- 60 Hz Ambient Temperature: 25C Current: 5% - 100% of rated current Accuracy: 0.5% of reading Environmental: Operating Temperature: -22F to 131F (-30C to + 55C) Operating Humidity: 5 to 90% (RH) Mechanical: Enclosure: High impact, UL rated, ABS plastic Connectors: UL, CSA recognized, detachable, screw terminals (14 AWG), 600V
Overview The Venergy Advanced Power Meter is designed and calibrated for use with WNB Current Transformers. As a part of the Venergy Advanced Metering System it is mainly intended for use to meter the distributed lighting control panels CK2, CK4, and CK4A. Ordering This is an accessory for the Venergy Advanced Metering System. When ordering specify the WNB-CTS split core current transformer as a separate system accessory.
Catalog # WNB-3Y-208-P-OPT-P3 WNB-3Y-208-P-OPT-P3-ENC WNB-3Y-480-P-OPT-P3 WNB-3Y-480-P-OPT-P3-ENC Description Power Power Power Power Meter, Pulse, for up to three 120V circuits Meter w/Enclosure, Pulse, for up to three 120V circuits Meter, Pulse, for up to three 277V circuits Meter w/Enclosure, Pulse, for up to three 277V circuits
UL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
CK2
CK2
CK4 or CK4A
Home run to V-DMG Distributed Metering Gateway
GND N A B C
*Note: The meter is getting its reference power from the same phase that the current transformers are metering.
Dimensions
8 x 10 x 4
Type
Date
Specifications:
Rated Amperage: Accuracy 1% from 10% to 100% of rated current Wire Specications: 8 ft. twisted pair, 600 VAC rated
Other sizes and bus bar current transformers available upon request.
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Wiring Diagrams
Sample One-Line
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Specifications:
Rated Amperage: Accuracy 1% from 10% to 100% of rated current Wire Specications: 8 ft. and 200 ft. twisted pair, 600 VAC rated
Overview Cooper Controls split core current transformers (CTs) are designed and calibrated for use with the WNB Power Meter. Split core CTs have a removable section, so that they can be installed without interrupting the circuit. These devices are ideal for new construction or retrot projects where critical loads cannot be disconnected. Ordering This is an accessory for the Cooper Controls WNB Power Meter. It is not be to be used with any other power meter. When ordering, specify the split core current transformer as a separate system accessory.
Catalog # WNB-CTS-0360-005 WNB-CTS-0360-005-200 WNB-CTS-0360-030 WNB-CTS-0360-030-200 Description Split Split Split Split Core Core Core Core CT CT w/200 ft wire length CT CT w/200 ft wire length Rated Amps 5A 5A 30A 30A
Other sizes and bus bar current transformers available upon request. Provided by Continental Control Systems
UL Listed
Wiring Diagrams
CK2
CK2
CK4 or CK4A
Home run to V-DMG Distributed Metering Gateway
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Dimensions
5A and 30A Models Dimensions inches (mm) 0.34 (8.7)
0.30 (7.5)
0.93 (23.6)
1.21 (30.7)
1.64 (41.8)
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1. Good Design To place the right lighting where it is needed, adding local controls and dividing circuits logically to maximize opportunities for energy efciency while retaining user comfort.
2. Sense Occupation Use sensors to dim or switch lights with presence or absence detectors when spaces are not always in use.
3. Control Intelligently Build timeclock programs by area, oor or building to tune lighting use to a daily or weekly schedule.
4. Work with Natural Daylight Mix articial light with available natural daylight to achieve target light levels through controlled luminance.
Flexible Solutions
Distributed Wiring
Match System Architecture to Space Requirements with Distributed and Centralized Solutions
Centralized Wiring
For a traditional centralized wiring strategy use DINrail devices to build into equipment cabinets placing control equipment close to power supplies. Ideal for retrofit, external lighting, highbay installations, plastered ceilings, historic buildings, and where suspended or wall mounted fittings are predominately used.
Using distributed pluggable or hardwired LCMs can save time, installation, and cable costs. Ideal for suspended ceilings, ceiling rafts, and chilled beam applications where the LCMs are placed close to the light fittings to eliminate the need for lengthy home run wiring. Use 2-part fix LCMs for second fix installation to protect equipment from site loss or damage.
Build networks between Area Controllers using CANbus or TCP I/P to deliver a comprehensive building wide lighting control solution with optional connectivity to external systems including BMS and A/V systems.
Group luminaires and sensors as required for logical working areas. Install control switches for local user control. Define circulation areas, corridors, and stairwells to be held on when the space is occupied. Activate controlled luminance to reduce artificial light where there is enough daylight. Supports ballast control by 1-10V, DSI, and broadcast or full addressable DALI. Choose dimming or switching strategies for each luminaire. Add a PC to monitor and revise configurations entirely in software when changes are needed. Activate emergency tests using key switches for security.
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