Crestron electronic Residential Lighting Module Installation, Single Width Enclosure Mounting

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GreenLight Options–CAEN Enclosures

Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide

Module Installation

In accordance with all national and local codes a licensed electrician, , must mount the terminal blocks and modules in field-assembled Crestron Automation Enclosures.

Terminal blocks are installed along the left side of single- wide enclosures and along the outside edges (left and right sides) of doublewide enclosures. Modules are installed along the right side of singlewide enclosures and side-by-side in the center of doublewide enclosures.

Refer to the illustrations when considering the location of terminal blocks and modules within an enclosure.

Single Width Enclosure Mounting

Module and associated terminal block installed in single width enclosure are shown below. The PAC2 processor occupies the lowest module position

CAUTIONS: This equipment is for indoor use only and requires air cooling. Mount in a well-ventilated area. The ambient temperature must be 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C). The relative humidity must be 0% to 90% (non-condensing).

Modules contains electrostatic sensitive devices (ESDs) and units must be handled from metal chassis – do not touch PC board or components.

NOTES: Modules and terminal blocks must be installed into the lowest available spaces and continue toward the top of the enclosure.

Modules are installed after the enclosure has been completely wired.

Double Width Enclosure Mounting

Module and associated terminal block installed in double width enclosure are shown below. The PAC2 processor occupies the lowest module position.

Terminal Rail Bypass Jumpers

CAUTION: A bypass jumper is provided on the terminal rail to allow testing and to protect the module during installation. When properly secured by nine screws, the jumper on the black and red section of the terminal block shorts the LINE in to DIM out so that the circuit is energized. Do not remove the bypass jumper until all feed and load wiring has been completed, the circuit has been tested for electrical faults, and the module has been installed. Furthermore, the jumper on the white section of the terminal block ties the neutral in to the neutral outs. This jumper should never be removed.

NOTE: Use copper conductors only – rated 75°C.

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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 Required Load Schedule Items Specifying a Lighting SystemLoad Schedule Total Example Load Schedule with Panel TerminationsEquipment List Specification Residential Lighting Wiring PlanOrdering a Crestron Residential Lighting System Steps to order a lighting systemCAEN- Series Enclosures Green Light OptionsCaen Enclosures Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide SpecificationsCaen Enclosure Framing Caen InstallationCaen 2X1, 4X1, and 7X1 Framing Caen 4X2 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 DIN Rail Installation FeaturesCrestron DIN Rail Products Example DIN Rail System DIN-AP2 DIN-1DIMU4 Phase-Synchronous Detection CircuitryAuto Load Detection Short Circuit ProtectionDIN-4DIMFLV4 DIN-8SW8DIN-2MC2 DIN-IO8 DIN-AO8Analog Outputs VersiportsDIN-BLOCK Cresnet Power DistributionDIN-PWS50 Cresnet DistributionSegment Cresnet Hub DIN-HUBInterface Equipment TPS Series Isys Wall Mount TouchpanelsTPS Isys G-Series with Crestron Home or QuickMedia Tpmc Isys I/O with Crestron Home or QuickMediaTPMC-8L TPS-4000LTPS-4L TPS-4000 Tilt TouchpanelsTPMC-8T Tpmc Series Isys i/O WiFi TouchpanelsTPMC-8X TPMC-4XGTPS-6X Wireless Touchpanels and HandheldsMT-1000C ML-600C2N-DB Series Decorator Keypads 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 Model Load Function ILux Expansion ModulesUL2043 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-SDC Integrated Shade and Drape ControllersC2N-SDC-DC C2N-SSC-2Integrated 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 RemotesStatic and Dynamic Elements Appendix C General Lighting Design ConsiderationsSimple Lighting Coverage Areas Task Lighting for Specific Work AreasDecorative Lighting Ambient Lighting for Mood and HighlightsFocal Lighting Key LightColor Temperature Switch and Dimmer LocationsGrazing and Washing Surfaces Color RenditionAppendix 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