Crestron electronic manual Residential Lighting Wiring Plan, Equipment List Specification

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Specifying a Lighting System

Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide

Residential Lighting Wiring Plan

The wiring plan includes all enclosures and the interconnecting wiring. The designer determines the location of the enclosure(s), the route of keypad and touchpanel connections to the enclosure(s), the route of the interconnecting cable from the processor to the other enclosure(s), and the high voltage load routes to the enclosure or dimmer.

Ensure there are enough connectors and power (PAC2 offers 50W) in the main enclosure for all user interfaces. Each enclosure filled with dimmers is connected to the main enclosure and processor using low voltage wire. Dimmer enclosures are distributed as needed.

Equipment List Specification

The equipment list is based on the requirements collected for the lighting system in the load schedule. This is a sequential process. The information gathered in previous steps is required to complete the next. Once all the steps are completed, a complete Bill of Material for the system is created.

Module selection – based on the number and type of loads

Automation enclosure selection – based on the number of modules and the available space in the enclosure

User interface selection – based on the user control requirements

Wiring plan – based on the previous steps and the layout of the environment

Control processor – based on the size of the system (large systems should have a dedicated processor)

Network block selection – based on the layout and distribution of the loads and user interfaces

Accessories selection – based on the required accessories (telephone and alarm systems, HVAC control, intercom systems, occupancy sensors, etc.)

Ordering a Crestron Residential Lighting System

These are the steps for ordering a Crestron Residential lighting control system, regardless of the size.

Each system and module contains the appropriate installation literature and operation guide.

Steps to order a lighting system:

STEP 1: Survey all controlled lights and loads. In hybrid systems determine which loads are under local control and which are to be wired to centralized modules

STEP 2: Determine the number and types of control modules and terminal blocks needed to control lights and loads based on the load schedule and wiring plan

STEP 3: Determine the number and type of automation enclosures required

STEP 4: Determine the number of control processors and related accessories required

STEP 5: Determine the number and types of keypads, wall panels, iLux™ devices, infiNET™ wireless devices, shade/drape controllers, and touchpanels

STEP 6: Determine the wiring accessories, cabling and power supplies required

STEP 7: Place an order for identified Crestron items

Nearly all required documentation, such as load schedules and wiring, equipment lists, engraving files and more can be generated by using the Crestron D3 Pro Lighting and Automation System Software.

Crestron ships all items to the job site for assembly and wiring.

NOTE: If engraving is desired on infiNET devices, IT MUST BE SPECIFIED UPON ORDER. Due to UL restrictions, the button caps cannot be replaced in the field. Therefore, only new units must be engraved before leaving the Crestron factory.

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Contents Crestron Green Light Residential Lighting Design Guide Page Page Contents Page Introduction Single Solution Control System Crestron ExclusiveCrestron Green LightTM Crestron Control TechnologySystem Design Lighting System Design Types Wireless SystemsCentralized Wired Systems System Design Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Decentralized Wired SystemsHybrid Systems Specifying a Lighting System Required Load Schedule ItemsLoad Schedule Total Example Load Schedule with Panel TerminationsSteps to order a lighting system Residential Lighting Wiring PlanEquipment List Specification Ordering a Crestron Residential Lighting SystemCAEN- Series Enclosures Green Light OptionsCaen Enclosures Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide SpecificationsCaen 4X2 Framing Caen InstallationCaen Enclosure Framing Caen 2X1, 4X1, and 7X1 FramingCaen Wiring Universal Mounting Plates Cover Extension Kits CLX Lighting Control Modules Model Load Rating CLX-Series Lighting Control ModulesTerminal Blocks and Modules Single Width Enclosure Mounting Module InstallationCresnet Terminal Block for Caen Automation Enclosures Doc F Features DIN Rail InstallationCrestron DIN Rail Products Example DIN Rail System DIN-AP2 Short Circuit Protection Phase-Synchronous Detection CircuitryDIN-1DIMU4 Auto Load DetectionDIN-8SW8 DIN-4DIMFLV4DIN-2MC2 Versiports DIN-AO8DIN-IO8 Analog OutputsCresnet Distribution Cresnet Power DistributionDIN-BLOCK DIN-PWS50Segment Cresnet Hub DIN-HUBInterface Equipment Tpmc Isys I/O with Crestron Home or QuickMedia Wall Mount TouchpanelsTPS Series Isys TPS Isys G-Series with Crestron Home or QuickMediaTPS-4000L TPMC-8LTPS-4L TPS-4000 Tilt TouchpanelsTPMC-4XG Tpmc Series Isys i/O WiFi TouchpanelsTPMC-8T TPMC-8XML-600 Wireless Touchpanels and HandheldsTPS-6X MT-1000CKeypads C2N-DB Series Decorator KeypadsC2N-DB Mounting Mounting in Single-Gang Box CNX Designer Series KeypadsCameo Mud Ring Mount Kit Cameo Mounting Options Cameo Flush MountILux Integrated Lighting Control System ILux Features Wireless iLux Remote Multi-Unit Expansion Control System Integration ILux Expansion Modules Model Load FunctionUL2043 rated for use in air handling spaces Expansion Modules Wiring Diagrams Wall Box Dimmers and Switches Cresnet Wall Box Dimmers Model Load FeaturesCLW-SLVS Cresnet Wall Box SwitchesInfiNET Wireless Technology InfiNET Dimmers, Switches, and Thermostat Example infiNET system PAC2 Lighting Control Processor Control ProcessorsPAC2 Power Management & Requirements Series Control System PAC2M Professional Automation Mini Control SystemOverride Basic Lighting System Interconnections Occupancy and Photocell Sensors C2N-SSC-2 Integrated Shade and Drape ControllersC2N-SDC C2N-SDC-DCIntegrated Systems Integrated Partner ModulesAppendix a Example Residential Lighting System Load Schedule Report Example Residential Lighting Design GuideDescription Load Schedule with Panel TerminationsCircuits and Interfaces Module Wiring PAC2 Lighting Control Processor Connections Appendix B Touchpanel Comparison Charts Appendix B Isys I/O WiFi MiniTouch Handheld Remotes Wireless Touchpanels & Handheld RemotesTask Lighting for Specific Work Areas Appendix C General Lighting Design ConsiderationsStatic and Dynamic Elements Simple Lighting Coverage AreasKey Light Ambient Lighting for Mood and HighlightsDecorative Lighting Focal LightingColor Rendition Switch and Dimmer LocationsColor Temperature Grazing and Washing SurfacesAppendix D Glossary of Lighting Terminology Crestron Lighting Software Appendix D Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Crestron Lighting Software Appendix D TWIN-TUBE see Compact Fluorescent Lamp