15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 800.237.2041 For Commercial Lighting Solutions, refer to Doc. 4775 All brand names, product names, and trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners. Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Contents INTRODUCTION .................................................... 1 THE SINGLE SOLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM – A CRESTRON EXCLUSIVE ............................................................ 1 CRESTRON CONTROL TECHNOLOGY ............................ 2 C
A single model supports both 120 and 220-240 Volt electronic and magnetic low-voltage, incandescent, neon/cold cathode, two wire dimmable fluorescent and non-dimmable lighting loads up to 5 Amps per channel, 10 Amps total. Features and Functions • Four channels of forward or reverse phase dimming • Auto load detection • 120-240 Volt 50/60 Hz operation • Selectable non-dim mode • “Wilson” filter eliminates lamp flicker • Short circuit and overload protection • Master air gap relay • Override inpu
It allows any output channel of a compatible dimmer or switch to control a fully loaded circuit of 0-10 VDC fluorescent ballasts1, non-dimmed lighting (incandescent, HID, magnetic low voltage (MLV), electronic low voltage (ELV), neon/cold cathode, and fluorescent ballast) up to 16 amps, and motors rated up to 1/2 HP @ 120 Volts, 1 HP @ 230/277 Volts. The CLS-EXP-DIMFLV is designed for mounting to a vertical surface. Conduit knockouts are provided on the bottom and lower sides. All connections a
©2008 Crestron Electronics, Inc. Contents Cresnet® Lighting Strike Protector: Crestron CSP-LSP 1 Introduction...............................................................................................................................1 Features and Functions................................................................................................1 Applications.................................................................................................................3 Specifications.
Each channel is rated for 1920 Watts, with a total module rating of 3840 Watts when fed from two separate 20 Amp feeds. Air-gap relays are provided on each channel output allowing an individual circuit to be serviced without disabling the entire module. CLX-Series dimmers are rigorously built using 40 Amp triacs and oversized heat sinks for ultimate reliability. Split-bobbin transformers and ground referenced electronics deliver superior performance. Lamp flicker is minimized through Crestron’s
infiNET™—Crestron’s groundbreaking infiNET wireless technology affords reliable 2-way communications throughout a home or office structure without the need for physical control wiring. Numerous infiNET dimmers, switches, and other devices can be linked to the control system via a single RF gateway. Employing a 2.4 GHz mesh network topology, every infiNET device functions as an RF repeater, increasing effective range and reinforcing the complete network by providing multiple redundant signal path
The CNLFDB-4 occupies a single module space in any CSTC cabinet, or two spaces in a CLC-6 cabinet. The unit is designed to communicate with the PAC2 control system, or any Crestron control system, via the Cresnet control network. > 4 channels of phase-controlled dimming for Lutron Hi-lume FDB or Eco-10 ECO three-wire electronic type fluorescent ballasts > Switch control of non-dimmable loads > Available for 120 or 277 Volt AC > Occupies 1 module space in a CSTC lighting cabinet > Controlled by P
Each channel can also be configured for switched-only control of non-dimmable loads. Three CNLDM-6 models are available to support 120, 220, or 277 Volt AC applications. The CNLDM-6 occupies a single module space in any CSTC cabinet. The unit is designed to communicate with the PAC2 or any other 2-Series control system via the Cresnet control network. Simplified termination of all high-voltage wiring to the module is provided via captive screw terminals. Designed for continuous operation, each o
6347). Specifically, this addendum: • Corrects the hardware hookup diagram on page 11. • Adds a note on page 16 defining which load types to choose when using expansion modules. Correction of Hookup Diagram The following diagram replaces the one that follows the paragraph on page 11 describing hardware hookup procedures. The diagram removes specific rating information for the circuit breaker supplying power to the iLux unit, and instead refers to the specifications to determine the appropria
Refer to expansion module documentation for wiring details. Refer to the CLS-C6 installation configuration diagrams on the previous page for connections to these Cresnet connectors. Addendum #1 for DOC. 6347B ilux™ Lighting System: CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M • 1 iLux™ Lighting System Crestron CLS/CLSI-C6 & CLS/CLSI-C6M Addition of Note Add the following at the beginning of page 16. The note defines the selection of load types when using expansion modules as loads on an iLux lighting syste