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Lutron Energi TriPak Sensor sends wireless signal to switch or dimmer to turn off lights Wireless occupancy/ vacancy sensor Wireless energy-saving solutions at an affordable price Pico® remote sends wireless signal to switch or dimmer to adjust lights Wireless switch Build an energy-saving solution for any budget Simple retrofit—installs 70%1 faster than wired systems Wireless remote Pico wireless remote— control from anywhere - Minimizes disruption to people in space - Easy set up and adjustment—no knobs or dials No callbacks—sensors use XCTTM Technology - 2–3 times more sensitive to fine motion than other sensors - Recognizes the difference between fine human motion Wall-mounted, on a pedestal, or handheld and background noise Superior Clear Connect® wireless communication - Proven, patented technology that works Meet energy codes and standards www.lutron.com/etp 24/7 Lutron service and support 1.888.LUTRON1 (1.888.588.7661)
Open the catalog to page 1Energi TriPak Occupancy/vacancy and daylight sensors Wireless ceiling-mount occupancy/vacancy sensor Turns lights on when room is occupied and off when room is vacant Wireless wall-/corner-/hallmount occupancy/vacancy sensor Turns lights on when room is occupied and off when room is vacant Wireless ceiling-mount daylight sensor Adjusts lights based on the amount of available daylight Remotes Wireless remotes • Battery-powered Pico® remote wirelessly controls lights and appliances Pico can be used free standing, wall-mounted, or on a pedestal for convenient wireless dimming or switching...
Open the catalog to page 2Load controllers Wireless switch (pictured) and dimmer Models available for: • Incandescent/halogen Screw-base LED & CFL abletop lamp dimmer T Integrates floor and table lamps into wireless lighting control system Dual-voltage switches J-box mounted modules • Dimming Switching Contact closure output Plug-in modules • Dim/switch version for lighting loads General purpose switch for appliance loads Stairwell retrofit solution Lighting fixture with integral lighting control device and programmed ballast
Open the catalog to page 3Energy Savings Build an energy-saving solution for any budget or space W hat is the savings opportunity? Lighting represents 38%2 of electricity use in commercial buildings. Lutron solutions can save 60%3 or more lighting energy. Annual electricity use2 Lighting 38% HVAC 29% Refrigeration 12% Office Equipment Combine energy-saving control strategies like occupancy sensing, daylighting, and dimming to maximize the savings opportunity. Help your customers increase their ROI – your projects may qualify for a utility incentive. Visit www.lutron.com/incentives for details. Lutron makes it easy...
Open the catalog to page 4Energy-saving control strategies Occupancy/vacancy sensing T urns lights on when occupants are in a space and dims lights to a low level or turns lights off when they vacate the space. Potential lighting energy savings: Personal dimming control Gives occupants the ability to set the light levels. Potential lighting energy savings: Daylight harvesting Dims electric light when daylight is available to light the space. Potential lighting energy savings: High-end trim Sets the maximum light level based on customer requirements in each space. Potential lighting energy savings: Plug load control...
Open the catalog to page 5Simple solution—three basic parts Sensor, switch, and Pico wireless remote cover most applications ® Save up to 60%3 lighting energy Wireless occupancy sensor ceiling mount XCTTM Technology with cross-correlation— won't leave you in the dark Wireless switch wallbox mount Replaces existing switch Pico wireless remote tabletop Mistake-proof wiring — No neutral — Polarity-free wires—easily mount it No anywhere Vacancy-only models available Wall- and corner-mount models also available (see page 2) o wires—put it where N it's most accessible edestal mount for P tabletop use urface mount anywhere...
Open the catalog to page 6Installs 70% faster than wired systems 1 Replace the existing switch in a few minutes or less— works with existing wires Mistake-proof wiring No neutral required (neutral-based products also available) No polarity for line or load wiring Wireless switch Add a sensor or wall control—no wiring Wireless • • Wireless occupancy/ vacancy sensor Sensor profile view Wireless remote No wires required Easy to mount and adjust location 10-year battery life Remote profile Simple button-press set up—no commissioning 1. Press and hold 6 seconds 2. Press and hold 6 seconds 3. Press and hold 6 seconds It...
Open the catalog to page 7Reliable technologies XCT technology with cross-correlation—won't leave you in the dark TM Lutron sensors detect fine motion better than other passive infrared (PIR) sensors Provides exceptional prevention of false-ons and false-offs Superior sensitivity—recognizes the difference between fine human motion and background noise Person walking 3 feet Movements like extending your arms Small movements like flipping pages of a book Lights stay off when room is unoccupied Exclusive, reliable technologies—no callbacks Clear Connect wireless communication technology— wireless that works! ® Proven...
Open the catalog to page 8Meet energy codes and standards Summary of code requirements for lighting control Energi TriPak® ensures you can meet new construction and retrofit (lighting alterations10) code requirements for ASHRAE 90.1-2010, IECC 2012, and Title 24-201311. For specific commercial building code lighting requirements in your state, please visit www.lutron.com/energycodes. ASHRAE 90.1-2010: Lighting Alterations Code Requirements Local Switch Bi-level Control Dimming Control Control Method(s) Key • Primary spaces, large—lecture halls, open offices, conference rooms • Primary spaces, small—private offices,...
Open the catalog to page 9Energi TriPak application: Public restroom ® public spaces, such as bathrooms, In lighting is often on even when the space is unoccupied. Automatic lighting control with occupancy sensing is an ideal energy-saving solution. Energy-saving strategies Occupancy sensing Potential lighting energy savings: Codes met: Area control Automatic lighting shutoff Functional testing Occupancy sensor control Radio Powr SavrTM ceiling-mount occupancy/vacancy sensor communicates with load controllers to turn lights on or off
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