Crestron electronic Residential Lighting manual System Design

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Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide

System Design

System Design

The applied lighting control strategy determines the basic methods used to control the environment. When formulating an overall strategy, there are some basic considerations:.

New construction and major renovations provide the opportunity to easily run control cables from user interfaces to the control processor when the walls are open.

Existing construction or minor renovations often make the task of running cables more difficult, time consuming, expensive, or even impossible (in historic landmarks, etc.). In this case, you may choose to install a partialyl or completely wireless system

Light level control is achieved through dimming controls and daylight management, where applicable, to adjust the lighting to the appropriate level for different occupant activities

Occupancy sensing is used to switch the lighting on and off, independent of time intervals or scheduled periods. This allows the space to be responsive to individual use, and conserves energy

Scheduled lighting is determined by time of day, day of week, vacation, outdoor lighting, and safety lighting requirements. An astronomical clock (programmed with sunrise and sunset information) is often used to provide natural lighting transitions

HVAC control should be part of the overall control strategy, permitting additional economic and convenience benefits

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Contents Crestron Green Light Residential Lighting Design Guide Page Page Contents Page Single Solution Control System Crestron Exclusive IntroductionCrestron Control Technology Crestron Green LightTMSystem Design Wireless Systems Lighting System Design TypesCentralized Wired Systems Decentralized Wired Systems System Design Crestron Residential Lighting Design GuideHybrid Systems Load Schedule Specifying a Lighting SystemRequired Load Schedule Items Example Load Schedule with Panel Terminations TotalResidential Lighting Wiring Plan Equipment List SpecificationOrdering a Crestron Residential Lighting System Steps to order a lighting systemGreen Light Options CAEN- Series EnclosuresSpecifications Caen Enclosures Crestron Residential Lighting Design GuideCaen Installation Caen Enclosure FramingCaen 2X1, 4X1, and 7X1 Framing Caen 4X2 FramingCaen Wiring Universal Mounting Plates Cover Extension Kits CLX Lighting Control Modules CLX-Series Lighting Control Modules Model Load RatingTerminal Blocks and Modules Module Installation Single Width Enclosure MountingCresnet Terminal Block for Caen Automation Enclosures Doc F Crestron DIN Rail Products FeaturesDIN Rail Installation Example DIN Rail System DIN-AP2 Phase-Synchronous Detection Circuitry DIN-1DIMU4Auto Load Detection Short Circuit ProtectionDIN-2MC2 DIN-8SW8DIN-4DIMFLV4 DIN-AO8 DIN-IO8Analog Outputs VersiportsCresnet Power Distribution DIN-BLOCKDIN-PWS50 Cresnet DistributionDIN-HUB Segment Cresnet HubInterface Equipment Wall Mount Touchpanels TPS Series IsysTPS Isys G-Series with Crestron Home or QuickMedia Tpmc Isys I/O with Crestron Home or QuickMediaTPS-4L TPS-4000LTPMC-8L Tilt Touchpanels TPS-4000Tpmc Series Isys i/O WiFi Touchpanels TPMC-8TTPMC-8X TPMC-4XGWireless Touchpanels and Handhelds TPS-6XMT-1000C ML-600C2N-DB Mounting KeypadsC2N-DB Series Decorator Keypads CNX Designer Series Keypads Mounting in Single-Gang BoxCameo Cameo Mounting Options Cameo Flush Mount Mud Ring Mount KitILux Integrated Lighting Control System ILux Features Wireless iLux Remote Multi-Unit Expansion Control System Integration UL2043 rated for use in air handling spaces ILux Expansion ModulesModel Load Function Expansion Modules Wiring Diagrams Wall Box Dimmers and Switches Model Load Features Cresnet Wall Box DimmersCresnet Wall Box Switches CLW-SLVSInfiNET Wireless Technology InfiNET Dimmers, Switches, and Thermostat Example infiNET system Control Processors PAC2 Lighting Control ProcessorPAC2 Power Management & Requirements PAC2M Professional Automation Mini Control System Series Control SystemOverride Basic Lighting System Interconnections Occupancy and Photocell Sensors Integrated Shade and Drape Controllers C2N-SDCC2N-SDC-DC C2N-SSC-2Integrated Partner Modules Integrated SystemsAppendix a Example Residential Lighting System Residential Lighting Design Guide Load Schedule Report ExampleLoad Schedule with Panel Terminations DescriptionCircuits and Interfaces Module Wiring PAC2 Lighting Control Processor Connections Appendix B Touchpanel Comparison Charts Appendix B Wireless Touchpanels & Handheld Remotes Isys I/O WiFi MiniTouch Handheld RemotesAppendix C General Lighting Design Considerations Static and Dynamic ElementsSimple Lighting Coverage Areas Task Lighting for Specific Work AreasAmbient Lighting for Mood and Highlights Decorative LightingFocal Lighting Key LightSwitch and Dimmer Locations Color TemperatureGrazing 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