Title: Lighting Controls Training for CGNA
1Lighting Controls TrainingforCGNA
2Integration Basics
- Are you providing the primary lighting control?
- Or
- Are you interfacing to the lighting control
system?
3Integration Paths
- Lighting control panels on the BAS net
- Lighting control system integrated to BAS
4Integration Paths
- Lighting control panels on the BAS net
- Single point of connection to the BAS
5Integration Basic Premises
- Are you expected to meet code?
- Is the owner looking to cut first cost?
- Is the owner looking to cut operating costs?
- Is the owner looking to simplify building
operation? - Is the owner interested in maximizing energy
savings? - Are you going for LEED?
6Lets Review the Panel
- 8 automation channels
- 8 group switch inputs
- 48 relay outputs
- 48 direct switch inputs
7Direct Control of Relays
- Direct wire LV switch per relay
- Direct wire LV switch per group
Group Switch Input
RS series momentary action switch
Relay Switch Input
RS series momentary action switch with pilot
LVS-1 Series momentary action switch
8Typical Sequence of Operation
- Individual and group override
Area A
Area Master
Area B
9Priority Array Behavior
BO
BV
Manual
Override
DDC
10Typical Sequence of Operation
- Relays exposed as standard BACnet objects
11Typical Sequence of Operation
- Group of relays exposed as a BACnet object
12Typical Sequence of Operation
- BAS schedule sets interior lighting to unoccupied
at end of work day - Lights blink to warn occupants
13Typical Sequence of Operation
- Occupant wishing to stay late activates an
override switch - Relay is exempted from the OFF
- Override duration timer starts
14Typical Sequence of Operation
- The occupant leaves the building
- Override duration timer expires
- The lights blink then turn off
15Typical Sequence of Operation
- Occupant returning after hours activates an
override switch - Relay is turned on
- Override duration timer starts
16Typical Sequence of Operation
- The occupant is working late
- Override duration timer expires
- The lights blink, occupant decides to leave
17LI System Architecture
- Channel automation features
- Auto On
- Manual On
- Blink Warn
- Time Delay
- Channel commanded states
- Occupied
- Unoccupied
- Relays
- Individually controllable
- Members of channels
18LI System Architecture
Auto ON
Channel Occupied
Manual ON
19LI System Architecture
No Blink Warn
Channel Unoccupied
Blink Warn
20LI System Architecture
No Time Delay
Channel Unoccupied
Time Delay
21LI Native BACnet Interface
- Relays 1 - 48
- Binary_Output object
- BO1 BO48
- Channels A H (1 - 8)
- Binary_Value object
- BV1 BV8
- Channel properties
- Auto on / manual on
- Blink warn
- Time delay
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28Automation Appliance
- Expands Automation Level system features
- Network up to 12 panels
- Added scheduling capability
- 8 schedules per panel
- 8 global schedules
- Browser based user interface
- No software to install
- Allows multi-user access
- Off site access through LAN, WAN, phone lines or
internet - BACnet interface for integration with BAS
- BACnet IP (Ethernet)
- MS/TP (twisted pair)
- Temperature control
- Thermostat option
29LI-Automation Appliance
INTERNET
LI-A
Web Browser
Ethernet IP
BAS
AA-BASE
LI-A
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32Why not LON?
- Proprietary implementation
- Not LonMark
- No plug-in available
- Watt Stopper devices are pre-bound at the factory
- No factory support
- BACnet is easier
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42Emergency Lighting Control
43Applications for the ELCU
- Control emergency lighting that otherwise would
burn 24/7 - Control emergency lighting for task or
convenience reasons - Eliminate a separate switch drop for emergency
lights - Bypass a dimmer or switch
ELCU 100 UL924 listed Emergency Lighting
Control Unit
44ELCU with an Occupancy Sensor
- The normal and emergency lights switch together
NORMAL
NORMAL LIGHTS
POWER PACK
Class 1 Control Signal
EMERGENCY LIGHTS
EMERGENCY
45Provision for Emergency Lighting Control
- The normal and emergency lights switch together
DIN rail mounting plate with barrier per NEC and
UL924 requirements
ELCU 100 UL924 listed Emergency Lighting
Control Unit
46Automatic Wall Switch
47Problem to Solve
- Existing building with standard wiring needs time
based lighting control retrofit - Requirements
- Minimal rewiring
- Individual wall switch override per room
- Manual on for maximum energy savings
- Schedule provided by BAS
48Auto Shut Off Switch
- Features
- 20 amp load rating
- Zero cross switching
- Compatible with all loads
- No minimum load requirement
- Locator light when load is off
- Audible beeper during delay off
- Multiple color selections
- Does not need a neutral wire
Model AS-100
49AS-100 Lighting Operation
N
Ø
Contact
Relay Panel
Initial off at 500 pm Time Delsy 120 min.
700 pm OFF Pulse 900 pm OFF Pulse 1100 pm
OFF Pulse
5 minute timer begins
5 minute timer begins
5 minute timer begins
Morning Manual ON
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52Thank You for Attending!