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Spec guide volume 1 with Addendums

Spec guide volume 1 with Addendums
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Spec guide volume 1 with Addendums

Product catalog summary
Overview: This document is a comprehensive specification guide for Lutron's wallbox dimmers, switches, sensors, and accessories, focusing on both commercial and residential applications in North and South America. It includes products compatible with 120 V, 277 V, and 347 V systems.
Main Sections:
  • Product Categories: The guide covers switches, dimmers, accessories, RF controls, and occupancy/vacancy sensors, highlighting basic devices and single-space systems with RF and IR control options.
  • Scalable Light Management Solutions: Lutron offers solutions for single-space systems to entire buildings, integrating with window shades and other systems, with wired or wireless communication options.
  • Energy-Saving Products: Features include Maestro digital dimmers with sensors, C•L dimmers for CFLs and LEDs, and eco-dim dimmers for energy savings. Wireless controls like Pico and Maestro Wireless are also highlighted.
  • Four Steps to Selecting Controls: The guide outlines a process for selecting controls based on style, control locations, lighting load type, and additional factors like ganging and derating.
  • Dimmer Families: Information is provided for dimmer families organized by wallplate style, including color options, specification features, and model numbers.
  • Lighting Load Types: Compatibility with various lighting types is explained, with guidance on selecting appropriate dimmers.
  • Additional Considerations: Discusses ganging and derating requirements, lighting load interfaces, and compatibility with dimmable CFL and LED bulbs.
Key Features:
  • Occupancy/Vacancy Sensors: Ensure energy savings by turning lights off when rooms are unoccupied.
  • Daylight Sensors: Reduce electrical light energy as daylight increases in a room.
  • Wireless Controls: Options include Maestro Wireless and Pico Wireless for flexibility and ease of installation.
Conclusion: Lutron's guide provides comprehensive information on selecting and implementing wallbox dimmers and controls, emphasizing energy efficiency and integration capabilities.
Wallplate Opening Styles:
  • New Architectural: Features squared edges and coordinates with New Architectural wallplates.
  • Architectural: Also features squared edges, coordinating with Architectural wallplates and accessories.
  • Designer: Matches Designer style controls and coordinates with Claro/Satin Colors wallplates.
  • Traditional: Features a traditional style opening with rounded edges, coordinating with Fassada style wallplates.
Product Family Features:
  • Multi-location dimming and switching capabilities.
  • Touch LED bar for light adjustment and on/off touch switch.
  • Audible feedback and LED indicators for user interaction.
  • Programming options for customized functions.
  • Line frequency compensation for stable light levels.
  • Mechanical air-gap for load power disconnection.
  • 100% factory tested for reliability.
  • Custom engraving and coloring options available.
Control Types:
  • Single-pole: Controls from one location.
  • Multi-location: Dimming and switching from multiple locations.
Load Compatibility:
  • Direct compatibility with various lighting types.
  • Load interfaces may be required for certain configurations.
Advanced Programming Features:
  • High-end/low-end trim settings for dimmers.
  • LED brightness and fade time adjustments.
Available Finishes: A variety of finishes are available for both matte and metal wallplates.
Connections Overview: Illustrates the setup for multi-location dimming and switching.
Model Numbers: Provides specific model numbers for different dimmer and switch configurations.
Specifications:
The document outlines various dimmer and switch models, including their voltage and wattage ratings. It specifies compatibility with different lighting types and mentions the need for a neutral wire connection for certain models.
Procedures:
Instructions are provided for using dimmers and switches, including slide-to-off and rotary dimmers.
Standards and Recommendations:
The document recommends using specific Lutron ballasts for optimal performance and reliability.
Key Features:
Highlights features such as rotary style dimmers with captive knobs and heavy-duty components for surge protection.
Advanced Programming Features:
Advanced programming options are available for dimmers and timers.
Accessories and Additional Information:
Includes information on accessories such as tamper-resistant GFCI receptacles.
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Volume 1: Basic devices and single-space systems Specification guide to wallbox dimmers, switches, sensors and accessories for commercial and residential applications

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Volume 1: Basic devices and single-space systems Lutron products for every application: Retrofit, renovation or new construction In this guide: basic devices and single-space systems for North and South America (120 V, 277 V and 347 V) Solutions available for applications worldwide: consult www.lutron.com/international Basic devices Single-space systems Radio Frequency (RF) and Infrared (IR) daylight sensors Occupancy/ Accessories vacancy sensors

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management solutions ■ Four steps to selecting your control 5 Step 1. Select your control by style 6 Step 2. Consider the required number of control locations 7 Step 3. Select your model by lighting load 11A Step 4. Additional selection considerations ■ New Architectural wallplate opening ■ Architectural wallplate opening Designer wallplate opening ■ Traditional wallplate opening 140 Maestro® wallbox occupancy/vacancy sensor 144 Radio Powr Savr™ occupancy/vacancy sensor 146 Radio Powr Savr™ daylight sensor 160 Designer | Claro® and Satin Colors® 169 Control mounting requirements 174 Lighting...

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Lutron | Scalable light management solutions Basic energy-saving devices All Lutron dimmers save energy. Light level is proportional uses only 60% of the energy- Occupancy/vacancy sensors Occupancy/vacancy sensors guarantee energy savings by turning lights off when rooms Daylight sensors As daylight increases in the room, electrical light energy is reduced.

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System solutions 1. Single-space systems Commercial • Tie multiple dimmers and switches together with wireless sensors and remote controls • Perfect for retrofit, renovation or 2. Small areas and larger rooms • Add integrated control of window shades and tie in with A/V or other building systems • Wired or wireless communication for retrofit, • Expand control across multiple rooms- even an entire floor • Wireless components and digital devices provide for easy reconfiguration without re-wiring 4. Entire home, building or campus • Manage control of daylight and electric • Homeowners and facility...

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dimmers offer more reliable dimming performance over standard dimmers when dimming CFLs and LEDs. They also provide full range dimming for incandescent and halogen bulbs as well as mixed loads types. eco-dim™ dimmer standard switch eco-timer switch includes countdown timer with 30 minute maximum turns off fans or lights Radio Powr SavriM ceiling or wall-mounted wireless occupancy/vacancy sensor eliminates power pack and wiring expense Radio Powr SavriM ceiling mounted wireless daylight sensor Maestro® digital dimmer or switch with integrated occupancy/vacancy sensor Wireless single-space controls...

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Four steps to selecting your control | Step 1 1. Select your control by style Color options and available models are detailed in each product family section. little slider Nova Tit® Spacer System® little slider Maestro Wireless® Preset slider Skylark Contourna Preset slider Preset slider Preset slider little slider *Rocker is also referred to as raise/lower **Also known as TogglerrM

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Four steps to selecting your control | Step 2 2. Consider the required number of control locations The number of desired dimming and switching control locations determines the control types a. Control lights from one location only Single-pole dimmer required (3-way and multi-location dimmers may also be used). b. Control lights from two locations Dimming from one location, switching from second location. 3-way dimmer required. Control lights from three or more locations Dimming from one location, switching from other locations, 3-way dimmer required. True dimming from all locations. Multi-location...

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Four steps to selecting your control | Step 3 3. Select your model by lighting load type and quantity Lutron dimmers are designed, tested and UL listed for specific load types up to a maximum capacity. To select a specific dimmer Py load Excellent color rendering and can dim Loads are quantified in Watts (W). Incandescent/halogen dimmers required. ELV or MLV dimmers can also be used to ^7 Electronic low-voltage lighting (ELV) Track and recessed lights typically use electronic low-voltage transformers and halogen low-voltage lamps. Loads are quantified in Watts (W). *Ç Magnetic low-voltage lighting...

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Four steps to selecting your control | Step 3 continued 3. Select your control by load type New Architectural and Architectural style

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Four steps to selecting your control | Step 3 continued 3. Select your control by load type Dimmer capabilities and Traditional style

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Four steps to selecting your control | Step 3 continued Wireless Wireless lamp/ Sensor dimmers Wireless occupancy/ Daylight lamp appliance and switches vacancy sensorsf sensorsf Lamp dimmers dimmers modules

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Four steps to selecting your control | Step 4 Ganging is the mounting of two or more dimmers or accessory devices side-by-side under a multi-gang wallplate. When you combine two or more dimmers, you may need to derate the power rating and remove a portion of the dimmer beneath the wallplate. Lighting load interfaces To dim larger loads on a single dimmer, you can use a power interface. Interfaces require 3-wire dimmers and may require additional power feeds from distribution panels. See pg. 174 for details. f/ü Dimmable Compact Fluorescent Dimmable CFL and LED lamps offer energy efficiency and...

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Product information for basic devices and single-space systems Product families are organized by wallplate opening style. Within each family section are: Color options Specification features Lighting load type compatibility Model numbers Coordinating accessories Customize solutions that New Architectural wallplate opening Architectural wallplate opening Designer wallplate opening Traditional wallplate opening

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Product family sections by wallplate opening style New Architectural product families pg. 14 • Exclusive New Architectural style opening with squared edges • Coordinates with New Architectural wallplates and Architectural accessories • Single-gang wallplate included with control Architectural product families pg. 20 • Architectural style opening with squared edges • Coordinates with Architectural wallplates and Architectural accessories • Single-gang wallplate included with control Designer product families pg. 46 • Designer style opening with rounded edges to match Designer style controls •...

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