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ASHRAE 90.1 2010 vs IECC 2012 Presented by: Raphael Almeida CDT, LEED GA Territory Manager NYC/NJ DLM Definition Room and Plug Load Controllers Intelligent Distributed Lighting Control system for Commercial Applications that:


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ASHRAE 90.1 2010 vs IECC 2012 Presented by: Raphael Almeida – CDT, LEED GA Territory Manager NYC/NJ

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DLM Definition

■ Intelligent Distributed Lighting Control system for Commercial Applications that:

■ automatically configure for maximum energy savings ■ plug together quickly and easily for error free installation ■ meet and exceed energy code requirement…

Room and Plug Load Controllers Occupancy Sensors Daylighting Sensors Switches Accessories, and more…

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Wiring Diagram: The Present!

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THE FUTURE

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Programming

Push n’ Learn & LCD Screens Segment Manager Web Based

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LMCT-100 Handheld Remote LMCS Software Room Setup

  • r
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Select Products

Room Controllers

LMRC-100 Level = On/Off* LMRC-210 Level = On/Off & 0-10v Dimming* LMRC-220 Level = On/Off & Forward Phase Dimming* vs. vs.

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Room Controllers – LMRC-100 Series

  • Switching Only - 1 and 2 relays

– LMRC101 – Single Relay – LMRC 102 – Dual Relay

  • Multi-function push buttons

– Configuration – Manual Relay Override

  • 3 RJ-45 Ports
  • 120/277V, 50/60Hz
  • 150mA

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Enhanced Room Controllers - LMRC-210 series

  • 3 SKU’s - On/Off or 0-10V, 1 thru 3 relays

– LMRC-211, Single Relay – LMRC-212, Dual Relay – LMRC-213, Triple relay

  • (1) 0-10V output per relay
  • Higher ratings than LMRC-100
  • 250mA
  • 4 RJ45 ports
  • Current Monitoring

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LMRC-220 Series Digital Universal RC

  • Single and Dual Relay RCs available:

– LMRC-221, Single Relay – LMRC-222, Dual Relay

  • Current monitoring capability
  • 3 selectable dimming curves to choose
  • Applications: Conference and training rooms,

executive offices, restaurants and art galleries

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Select Products

Ceiling Sensors

Passive Infrared (PIR) Ultrasonic Dual Technology (PIR/Ultrasonic)

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Select Products

Ceiling Sensors

Passive Infrared (PIR) Ultrasonic Dual Technology (PIR/Ultrasonic) Ceiling Corner

LMPC-100 LMUC-100 LMDC-100 LMPX-100 LMDX-100

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  • LMPC-100-5

– DLM Passive Infrared Occupancy Sensor that can provide coverage from mounting heights up to 40 feet – Programmable with LMCT- 100 Wireless Commissioning Tool and/or LMCS software – Can be configured to comply with Partial On/Off Occupancy Control per Title 24 (2013) for Warehouses

Coverage Pattern

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Select Products

On/Off and Dimming Wall Switches

Any Button can be On/Off or a Scene Paddles can “include or exclude” any Load Engraving is an option

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Plug Load Controllers

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Select Products

Plug Load

LMPL-101 = On/Off LMPL-201 = On/Off and Current Monitor

vs.

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Plug Load Control for Cubicle Furniture

  • LMPL-301DK provides a pre-installed plug load control

solution for cubicle furniture

  • Connects to LMPD-102 occupancy sensor via Cat5e cable
  • Contains network bridge to allow for connection to the rest of

the DLM global network

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Select Products

Photocells

Zones can be On/Off, Bilevel, Trilevel or Dimming vs.

Single Zone (Closed Loop) Up to 3 Zones (Open Loop)

vs.

Single Zone (Dual Loop)

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Daylighting Sensors

  • LMLS 400 - Closed Loop (Daylight and Electric Light)
  • On/Off, Bi-Level, Tri-Level, and Dimming
  • Single Zone
  • Ceiling or Fixture Installation
  • Auto Commissioning - push button
  • LMLS 500 - Open Loop (Daylight only)
  • Single/Multiple Zones (up to 3 zones)
  • Ceiling or Skylight Mount
  • LMLS 600 - Dual Loop (Daylight and Electric

Light)

  • Single Zone
  • Skylight Mount (mounting arm included)
  • Auto Commissioning - push button
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Photocell reads light level in space.

1

Sends command to change light level.

2

Single Zone

Feedback closes the loop.

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Concepts & Features | Close Loop

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Single or Multi Zones

Photocell reads daylight.

1

Sends command to change light level.

2

No Feedback. The loop is not closed. Therefore, an “open loop.”

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Concepts & Features | Open Loop

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The closed loop photosensor provides control based on the ambient light level.

1

However, if the LMLS-600 detects occupant interference the open loop sensor takes control.

2

Single Zone

Concepts & Features | Dual Loop

And every night following auto calibration, the closed loop sensor resumes control.

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UL-924 Emergency Switching Solution

Use an ELCU-200

– Emergency Load Follows state of the Branch Circuit – If Normal Power fails the Emergency Lighting is forced “On”

Use with Inverters and Generators

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Digital Lighting Management

■ New Components:

■ Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors ■ Local Network Interfaces ■ New LMCP Lighting Control Panel

Room and Plug Load Controllers Occupancy Sensors Daylighting Sensors Switches Accessories, and more…

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LMPW/LMDW: DLM Wall Switch Occ Sensors

  • Switch Types

– LMPW-101: 1-Button PIR Only – LMPW-102: 2-Button PIR Only – LMDW-101: 1-Button Dual Tech – LMDW-102: 2-Button Dual Tech

  • Require Room Controller to provide

control of lighting and/or plug loads

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DLM Interface Devices

  • LMDI-100: Serial Data Interface
  • LMIO-101: Input/Output Device
  • LMIO-102: Partition Interface
  • LMIO-301: Digital Photocell Input Module
  • LMRL-100: Isolated Relay Interface
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LMDI-100: Serial Data Interface

  • Facilitates combining DLM with A/V and shade control systems
  • Message options include queries, such as:

– Load status – Occupancy sensor status – Power reading and other parameter data – Scene recall or load operation

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LMIO-102: Partition Interface

  • The LMIO-102 Digital Partition Interface automatically coordinates

lighting controls in flexible spaces with up to four movable walls equipped with contact closures.

  • Up to 16 load profiles may be configured using Push n’ Learn or
  • ther DLM configuration tools.
  • If a remote wall-mounted status display is required, the interface

may be used in conjunction with an LMPS-104 Digital Partition Switch.

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Select Products LMCP Relay Panels

Exterior Lights Open Offices Common Areas

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LMCP Relay Panel Interior

Note: Do not unplug the DB9 cables when panel is running IR Port

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Direct Overrides

  • Direct Relay Override Terminals
  • 2 wire momentary ONLY

– New Construct use LVSW-10x switches – Upgrades with 3-wire momentary – combine On and Off wires – No direct wired Occupancy Sensors

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Key Ideas – It’s DLM…

  • Think of it as “Big A** Room Controller”
  • Connectivity via Cat 5e to DLM devices including all

Occupancy Sensors, Switches, and Interior Photocells

  • Can connect to all other DLM Room Controllers
  • Standard DLM Functions

– PnG to reset – PnL to assign relays to buttons, sensors, etc

  • Most features accessed with LMCT Handheld Remote
  • Future - Will be able to use LMCS to program
  • Future – Will see connected devices in the SegMan

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Key Ideas - …but it’s also a Relay Panel with unique features!

  • Allows for direct wired 2-wire momentary

switches

  • LMRD relay override buttons act like direct wired

switches when panel is operating normally

– Follows normal and afterhours time delays – Supports “Direct Access” Load Assignment during PnL – Supports Smartwiring via Group 1-8 buttons or LMCT

  • LMCP Panel can control GE RR7 & RR9 relays!

– GE TLC, SWS, Horton, and LI panel kits available soon

  • Don’t connect panels via Cat 5e

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LMCP Panel allows for creation of DLM Local Networks…

Channel A Channel B …even Dimming Room Controllers! Note you CAN add Room Controllers…

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* 2 Cat 5e Networks in one device

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… and LMCPs can be part of a larger Segment Network.

LM-MSTP 1.5 pair MS/TP wire White/Black/Green twisted, shielded Daisy Chain all Rooms

End of Line Terminating Resistors required (via LMPI jumper) End of Line Terminating Resistor required PAGE 38

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DLM Retrofit Relay Panel Option

  • Bring current/future control capabilities to legacy installations
  • Class 2 only installation
  • Compatible with WattStopper, Horton Controls, GE SWS & TLC panels
  • Provides scalability on DLM technology platform for expansion into a

complete digital control infrastructure

  • New Dip Switch setting on the LMPI board to properly handle GE vs. HDR

Relays

NEW! LMCP Kits

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LMCP Retrofit Kits

Kits for: GE = LMCP-GE8, -GE24, GE-48 (banks of 12 relays) LI = LMCP-LI12, -LI24, -LI48

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LMCP Retrofit Kits

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LMCP Retrofit Kits

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LMCP adds “Area” level control to the DLM System

Room

Private Office Open Office Conference Room Classroom

Whole Building

Floor Building Campus

Area

Gym Atriums Exterior Lights

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DLM Segment Network Connectivity

Connects Room-based Controls and Lighting Control Panel for Centralized Management

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Networks of Standalone DLM Rooms

  • Each room has an LMBC-300 and unique data objects for

integration

  • Each room is individually addressed for identification by the

front end system

  • Each room maintains its standalone behavior (SOO)
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Network Components

  • DLM Rooms use an LMBC-300 Network Bridge…
  • …To connect to a LM-MSTP BACnet Segment Network wire…
  • …That connects multiple rooms to a Segment Manager
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LMBC-300 Network Bridge

  • CAT5 connection to DLM Room like any other DLM device

– Makes a DLM Room a Native BACnet device – Automatically creates BACnet data objects – Automatically creates unique addresses – Addresses may be changed via LMCT

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LMSM-* Segment Manager

  • Parameter status and configuration for DLM Room devices
  • Grouping for scheduling like behaviors
  • Astronomic, time-based, and photocell based scheduling
  • Configurable data object integration through BACnet/IP
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Building the Export Table

  • Right click in the tree to add a BACnet
  • bject to the export table object list
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One Integrators View…

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One Integrators View…

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BACnet Object List

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DLM Networks Can Scale Up, Too!

4th Floor 3rd Floor 2nd Floor 1st Floor

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DLM Networks Can Scale Up, Too!

  • Homerun each NB-ROUTER to the

appropriate floor

  • NB-SWITCH’s used to connect NB-

ROUTER’s to the Segment Manager

  • Customer only sees 1 IP address for

the Segment Manager

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LMCS – Configuration Software

  • Ability to save

configurations for each individual space controlled by DLM devices

  • Allows for

firmware upgrades to provide the latest functionality to existing DLM spaces

  • Provides access to

every DLM device parameter

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Small Private Offices Large Private Offices Conference Rooms Small Restrooms Large Restrooms Breakrooms Utility/Storage Rooms Open Office Areas

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Small Private Office

( < 100 ft2 )

  • §130.1(b): Multi-

Level Controls (Dimming Req)

  • §130.1(a)1-3: Area

Controls (Step Uniformity)

  • §130.1(c)5: Indoor

Lighting Controls (Mandatory Sensors)

  • §130.5(d): Plug

Loads

  • Room not included

in §130.1(e): Indoor Lighting Controls (Demand Response Ready)

a a

LMRC-101

0-10v Dimming

LMPL-101

Plug Load Controller

LMDW-102

Dual Tech Wall/Dim Switch Occ Sensor

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Medium Private Office

  • §130.1(b): Multi-

Level Controls (Dimming Req)

  • §130.1(a)1-3: Area

Controls (Step Uniformity)

  • §130.1(c)5: Indoor

Lighting Controls (Mandatory Sensors)

  • §130.5(d): Plug

Loads

  • §130.1(e): Indoor

Lighting Controls (Demand Response Ready) Optional for this space:

  • §120.2(e)1:

Mechanical Controls

a a

LMRC-211

0-10v Dimming

LMPL-101

Plug Load Controller

LMBC-300

BACnet Bridge Module

LMDW-102

Dual Tech Wall/Dim Switch Occ Sensor

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Large Private Office

  • §130.1(b): Multi-

Level Controls (Dimming Req)

  • §130.1(a)1-3: Area

Controls (Step Uniformity)

  • §130.1(c)5: Indoor

Lighting Controls (Mandatory Sensors)

  • §130.5(d): Plug

Loads

  • §130.1(e): Indoor

Lighting Controls (Demand Response Ready) Optional for this space:

  • §120.2(e)1:

Mechanical Controls

LMDC-100

360°Dual Tech Occ Sensor

LMRC-212

2 Load 0-10v Dimming

LMPL-101

Plug Load Controller

LMBC-300

BACnet Bridge Module

LMDM-101

Dimmer Rocker Switch

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LMDX-100

Xner Mount Dual Tech Occ Sensor

a b a b

LMSW-101

1-Button Switch for On/Off

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Small Conference Room

LMRC-212

2 Load 0-10v Dimming

LMPL-101

Plug Load Controller

LMBC-300

BACnet Bridge Module

LMSW-105

5-Button Scene Switch for On/Off/Dimming

LMPX-100

Xner Mount PIR Occ Sensor

  • §130.1(b): Multi-

Level Controls (Dimming Req)

  • §130.1(a)1-3: Area

Controls (Step Uniformity)

  • §130.1(c)5: Indoor

Lighting Controls (Mandatory Sensors)

  • §130.5(d): Plug

Loads

  • §130.1(e): Indoor

Lighting Controls (Demand Response Ready)

  • §120.2(e)1:

Mechanical Controls

a a b a, b

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Large Conference Room

LMDC-100

360°Dual Tech Occ Sensor

LMRC-213

3 Load 0-10v Dimming

LMPL-101

Plug Load Controller

LMBC-300

BACnet Bridge Module

LMSW-101

1-Button Switch for On/Off

  • r

LMDX-100

Xner Mount Dual Tech Occ Sensor

  • §130.1(b): Multi-

Level Controls (Dimming Req)

  • §130.1(a)1-3: Area

Controls (Step Uniformity)

  • §130.1(c)5: Indoor

Lighting Controls (Mandatory Sensors)

  • §130.1 (d)2D:

Daylight

  • §130.5(d): Plug

Loads

  • §130.1(e): Indoor

Lighting Controls (Demand Response Ready)

  • §120.2(e)1:

Mechanical Controls

b c d

LMRC-101

1 Load On/Off

LMSW-105

5-Button Scene Switch for On/Off/Dimming

a

LMLS-400

Closed Loop Photosensor

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Small Private Restroom

  • §130.1(a)1-3: Area

Controls (Independent Control)

  • §130.1(c)1: Shut-off

Controls (Automatic Shut-Off)

  • §130.1(c)2-4: Shut-
  • ff Controls (Timer

Switch Option)

  • §130.1(e): Indoor

Lighting Controls (Demand Response Ready) Optional for this space:

  • §120.2(e)1:

Mechanical Controls

LMRC-101

1 Load On/Off

TS-400 LMBC-300

BACnet Bridge Module

LMPW-101

PIR Wall/Dim Switch Occ Sensor

LMPL-100

Plug Load Controller

Wall Switch Sensors Ceiling Sensors

PW-100 LMPX-100

Xner Mount PIR Occ Sensor

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Large Restrooms

3rd Party Key Switch LMRC-101

1 Load On/Off

LMIO-101

Input/Output Module

  • §130.1(a)1-3: Area

Controls (Independent Control)

  • §130.1(c)1: Shut-off

Controls (Automatic Shut-Off) Optional for this space:

  • §120.2(e)1:

Mechanical Controls

LMUC-100-2

360°Ultrasonic Occ Sensor

LMRL-100

Isolated Relay Module

3rd Party Key Switch LMRC-101

1 Load On/Off

LMIO-101

Input/Output Module

LMUC-100-2

360°Ultrasonic Occ Sensor

LMRL-100

Isolated Relay Module

LMPC-100

360°PIR Occ Sensor

LMPC-100

360°PIR Occ Sensor

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Breakroom/Kitchen

  • §130.1(b): Multi-

Level Controls (Dimming Req)

  • §130.1(a)1-3: Area

Controls (Step Uniformity)

  • §130.1(c)5: Indoor

Lighting Controls (Mandatory Sensors)

  • §130.5(d): Plug

Loads

  • §130.1(e): Indoor

Lighting Controls (Demand Response Ready) Optional for this space:

  • §120.2(e)1:

Mechanical Controls

LMRC-211

1 Load 0-10v Dimming

LMPL-101

Plug Load Controller

LMBC-300

BACnet Bridge Module

LMDM-101

Dimmer Rocker Switch

LMPX-100

Xner Mount Dual Tech Occ Sensor

ELCU-200

UL-924 Control for Emergency a a

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Open Offices - 8x8 Cubicles

  • §130.1(b): Multi-Level

Controls (Dimming Req)

  • §130.1(a)1-3: Area

Controls (Step Uniformity)

  • §130.1(c)1: Shut-off

Controls

  • §130.1 (d)2D: Daylight
  • §130.5(d): Plug Loads
  • §130.1(e): Indoor Lighting Controls

(Demand Response Ready) Optional for this space:

  • §120.2(e)1: Mechanical Controls

LMUC-100-3

360°Ultrasonic Occ Sensor

LMRC-213

3 Load 0-10v Dimming

LMPL-101

Plug Load Controller

LMBC-300

BACnet Bridge Module

LMDM-101

Dimmer Rocker Switch

LMLS-400

Closed Loop Photosensor

a b c

ELCU-200

UL-924 Control for Emergency

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Utility Room

UW-100

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Small Private Offices Large Private Offices Conference Rooms Small Restrooms Large Restrooms Breakrooms Utility/Storage Rooms Open Office Areas

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Partial ON/OFF Sensor (w/ Auto Off)

Space Requirements

Warehouse Aisles & Open Areas

  • Sensor required for Hi/Lo ≥ 50% during the

day, turn off when vacant

  • If LPD ≤ 80% area LPD, ≥ 40% reduction
  • If metal halide, ≥ 40% reduction

Library Stack Aisles

  • ne end ≥ 10 ft, and

both ends ≥ 20 ft

  • Sensor required for Hi/Lo ≥ 50% during the

day, turn off when vacant

  • Independent zones for each aisle

Corridors & Stairwells

  • Sensor required for Hi/Lo (at least 50%)

during the day in each separate space and shall be automatically activated from all designed paths of egress §130.1(c)6: Indoor Lighting Controls

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Small Private Offices Large Private Offices Conference Rooms Small Restrooms Large Restrooms Breakrooms Utility/Storage Rooms Open Office Areas Corridors/Common Areas * Sensor Required Spaces * * * * *

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  • Guideform

Specifications on WS Website

– 16950 – 260923

Specification

Resources -> Download Center -> Specifications -> DLM

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Reflected Ceiling Diagram

  • Locate Occupancy

Sensor(s)

  • Room Controller

– ID of Switchlegs

  • Photocell

– Single Zone (Closed Loop) – 3 Zone (Open Loop)

  • Wall Switches
  • Optional Detail

Wiring Reference

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Reflected Ceiling Diagram

  • WS CAD Resource Library…Dynamic Symbols
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Wiring Details

  • Box Mounting Sizes
  • Cat 5e Cables
  • Switch Schedules

– Wall Switch Station – Photocells

  • Seq. of Operation

Mount on 4” Sq. Deep Box

Switch Button Engraving Load LMSW-103 1 Open Area 50% a, b 2 Open Area 50% b 3 Window c Dimmer Button Engraving Include LMDM-101 1 Window c

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Revit “Families” are currently available for all

– DLM Components – Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors

Design Tools -> BIM Objects -> DLM or Wall Switch Sensors

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Single Line

  • Illustrates entire scope of project
  • Details out scope of work

Room & Line Voltage: Elect Front End: Elect or Mech MS/TP: Elect or Mech

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Pre-Install Meeting

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