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Make the most of your energy Document Number 1200CT0701R11/12 April 2013 Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. - (800) 258-9200 - [email protected] - www.stevenengineering.com Contents Occupancy Sensors Current-Limiting Panels • Introduction ....................................................2 • Introduction ..................................................42 • Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors ....................3 • Current-limiting Panels .................................43 • Sensor Accessories ........................................8 • Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensors .............9 Relay Panels • Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensors ...............11 • Power Pack and Auxiliary Relays ..................12 • Introduction .................................................. 46 • Ceiling Mounted Line Voltage Sensors ..........13 • LPS Relay Panels ......................................... 47 • High Bay Occupancy Sensor. .......................14 • Relay Switches ............................................. 48 • Occupancy Controller ...................................16 • LPB Relay Panels ......................................... 49 • Low Voltage Switches ..................................17 • LPL Relay Panels ......................................... 50 • Technical Section .........................................18 • Technical Section ......................................... 51 Emergency Lighting Control Devices Architectural Dimming • Introduction ..................................................28 • Introduction ..................................................58 • Devices ........................................................29 • inTouch Control Stations ...............................59 • Technical Section .........................................32 • Wall-Mounted Dimming Systems ..................60 • Rack-Mounted Dimming Systems ................61 • Technical Section .........................................63 Emergency Lighting Control Panels • Introduction .................................................. 36 • Emergency Lighting Panels .......................... 37 • Emergency Lighting Panelboards ................. 38 • Technical Section ......................................... 39 Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. - (800) 258-9200 - [email protected] - www.stevenengineering.com Measurement & Verification C-Bus Lighting Control Panels (MVP) • Introduction ..................................................94 • Introduction ..................................................66 • Keypads .......................................................95 • NF MVP Panel ..............................................67 • Touch Screens .............................................98 • NQ MVP Panel .............................................67 • Wiser Home Controller ...............................100 • Powerlink MVP Panel ...................................68 • System Units ..............................................101 • Technical Section .........................................69 • Input Units ..................................................108 • Sensors ......................................................112 • Output Units ...............................................118 Powerlink Lighting Control • Occupancy Controller .................................127 • Introduction ..................................................72 • Area Lighting Panels ...................................128 • G3 Panelboards ...........................................73 • C-Bus Enclosures ......................................129 • NF Panelboards ...........................................74 • Remote Controls ........................................133 • G3 Remotely-operated Circuit Breakers .......75 • IR Accessories ...........................................134 • G3 Control Bus ............................................77 • Schedule Plus Software ..............................135 • Power Supply ...............................................78 • Technical Section .......................................137 • Controllers ....................................................79 • Remote Source Controller ............................81 • Remote Mount Controller .............................82 • LCS Advanced and LCS Basic software .......83 • Accessories ..................................................85 • Device Power Supply ...................................86 • Device Router ...............................................87 • Technical Section .........................................88 Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. - (800) 258-9200 - [email protected] - www.stevenengineering.com Occupancy Sensors Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. - (800) 258-9200 - [email protected] - www.stevenengineering.com occUPANCY SENSORS Occupancy Sensors Schneider Electric helps building owners • Walk-through mode detects brief periods achieve energy savings and energy code of occupancy in private offices, allowing the compliance with sensors that are easy to select, sensor to shut-off lighting with less time delay. install and commission. Employing passive • Lamp saver mode alternates the A- and infrared (PIR), ultrasonic and dual technology B-loads in rooms using 50/50 bi-level lighting to accurately detect occupancy and control control to maximize lamp life and reduce lighting loads, occupancy sensors automatically maintenance. shut-off lighting in unoccupied areas — eliminating waste, reducing energy costs • Isolated relays may be used to communicate and meeting code requirements. Schneider with other control systems, such as building Electric innovations help building owners not automation and energy management systems only comply with energy codes, but they also that control other building systems, like maximize energy savings. HVAC and lighting, to further maximize energy savings. • Adaptive Technology: This technology employs advanced algorithms to achieve Schneider Electric makes lighting control easy convenient energy savings and reduced with a full line of versatile occupancy sensors. lamp and ballast maintenance. • Integral light level sensors maximize energy savings in day-lit areas by holding off artificial lighting when adequate natural light is available. 2 Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. - (800) 258-9200 - [email protected] - www.stevenengineering.com occUPANCY SENSORS WALL SWITCH OCCUPANCY SENSORS Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor Auto/Manual On Schneider Electric Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors employ the latest passive infrared (PIR) technology to automatically control lighting in offices, private restrooms and employee break rooms. Each Sensor employs a special 180° multi-segmented lens and PIR motion detector circuit to detect motion. This unit will automatically switch the lights off after a preset delay if no motion is detected. Schneider Electric Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor fits in place of existing wall switches, connecting to existing active line and ground wiring similar to a typical wall switch. No neutral or minimum load is required. To assure long relay life, Schneider Electric has developed a low energy switch circuit to assure maximum contact life. These sensors are compatible with electronic and magnetic ballast loads, and require no minimum load. For maximum energy savings, the Schneider Electric Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor with Manual-On requires the user to switch on lighting manually by pressing the button on the front. Employing a special 180° multi-segmented lens and PIR motion sensor, the sensor reliably detects occupancy to keep lights on while the room is occupied. Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor Technical Information Product Features Input 120 or 277 Vac 60 Hz • Available in white, ivory Output 120 Vac 277 Vac and light almond with 1000 W max. incandescent load matching decorator wall 1000 VA max. ballast load 1800 VA max. ballast load plate cover ¼ hp max. motor load • Auto On/Auto Off Operating Temperature 32° F – 122° F (0° C – 50° C) • Manual bypass Humidity 0 – 90% max. relative humidity non-condensing • 120 or 277 Vac input Standard UL and cUL Listed FCC Part 15 Home and Office Use (Class B) (no neutral required) Title 24 Certified • No power pack required *For Diagram see technical section page 18 • No minimum load • 180° field of view (Up to 1000 sq. ft.) Catalog Number Description • User adjustable time SLSPWS1277AI Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor (ivory) delay from 15 second – SLSPWS1277AW Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor (white) 30 minutes SLSPWS1277AL Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor (light Almond) • Red LED motion indicator SLSPWS1277MW Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor With Manual On (white) blinks to indicate motion SLSPWS1277MI Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor With Manual On (ivory) detection SLSPWS1277ML Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor with Manual On (light Almond) • Suitable for use on all electronic and magnetic ballasts • Furnished with (3) x 6 inch external wires (pig tails) • UL® and cUL Listed • Five-year warranty 3 Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. - (800) 258-9200 - [email protected] - www.stevenengineering.com occOCCUPANUPANCY SENSORS WALL SWITCH OCCUPANCY