Crestron electronic IPAC-GL1, GLPS-SW Specifying a Lighting System, Required Load Schedule Items

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Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide

Specifying a Lighting System

Specifying a Lighting System

The Load Schedule

A lighting system design begins with a collection of complete information. This includes a detailed floor plan identifying all of the required elements. The first element of design, the load schedule, is developed from the floor plan. The load schedule lists the information on each electrical load connected to every circuit in an electrical panel. This primary source of information determines all of the overall requirements:

Lighting types, required voltage and current, dimmed or switched, fluorescent ballast types, circuit number, normal or emergency, and locations

The location and types of user interfaces used (i.e., dimmers, switches, keypads, iLux™, infiNET™, and touchpanels)

The control processor details (larger systems should use a dedicated lighting control processor)

The window treatment details, which include shade/blind motors and relay control (consult the window treatment manufacturer for control details).

Required Load Schedule Items

1.Control zone: Controlled circuits that do not need to be physically wired together, but always operate in tandem. For example, perimeter lights, sconce lights and overhead lights all operating together

2.Location of controlled lighting zone, relevant to building site/drawings, floor designation, and room name

3.Fixture and/or lamp type of controlled lighting zone, including any information describing custom fixtures, undetermined fixtures, dimmable transformers or fluorescent ballasts, and circuit breaker numbers. This information can also contain the number assigned to the controlled circuit

4.Load type of the controlled lighting zone: load types include incandescent, magnetic low voltage, electronic low voltage, neon/cold cathode, HID, dimmable/non-dimmable fluorescent ballast, ceiling fans, and switched 3-wire motor circuits. This

information is especially important for selecting the correct Crestron module power rating and type

5.Dimming requirement for the controlled lighting zone (i.e. whether the lighting level of the loads/fixtures needs to be ramped up/down or simply switched on/off). Indicate: “Yes” for Dimming, and “No” for Non-Dim

6.Emergency designation for the controlled lighting zone (yes/no; i.e. when a load needs to be assigned to a separate emergency power feed). These items are assigned to their own separate dimmer, so they can be fed with emergency power

7.Voltage rating for the controlled lighting zone tells the designer the voltage of the electrical feeds required for that zone, and hence the required rating for the associated Crestron module.

8.Fixture wattage (watts or power rating per fixture) with regard to the controlled lighting zone: this is used to determine the number of fixtures that can be powered per each Crestron Dimmer Module channel, in order not to overload the dimmer beyond its power rating

9.Quantity of fixtures for the controlled lighting zone: this is useful, along with item #6, in calculating the total power rating (watts) for that particular controlled circuit (item #9)

10.Total wattage, or power rating, of the controlled lighting zone: This is required in order to determine the total number of Crestron Lighting Module channels required for that particular zone, especially if the load of the total number of fixtures exceeds the rating of a single module channel

A riser diagram is requied for commercial lighting projects. The simgle lin or sier diagram indicates system components connected to individual circuits in the system. Components connected to a common circuit are shown as being connected to a single line, regardless of the number of conductors actually used. The number of conductors in each wiring segment is usually indicated by right angle marks across the single line at that point or by other appropriate means

NOTE: National and local electrical codes and the functionality of each user interface must be taken into consideration. Always install electrical devices according to the national Electrical Code (NEC), local codes, and with safety in mind.

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Contents Crestron Green Light Commercial Lighting Design Guide Page Contents Page Introduction Crestron Green LightOr any other Crestron software Single Solution Control System- Crestron Exclusive Crestron Control TechnologyOr automatic load shedding System Design Wireless Systems Lighting System Design TypesCentralized Wired Systems Decentralized Wired Systems System Design Crestron Commercial l Lighting Design GuideHybrid Systems Specifying a Lighting System Required Load Schedule ItemsLoad Schedule Complete diagram is available on line at Example Load Schedule with Panel TerminationsCommercial Lighting Wiring Plan Equipment List SpecificationOrdering a Crestron Commercial Lighting System Steps to order a lighting systemGreen Light Power Switching System FeaturesCan be programmed without ever having to connect a computer Green Light Power Switching Front GLPS-HSW-MLO-30-120-10K -NDMain lug only MCB100MCB125 Available for 277V onlySpecifications Glps SW MLO 30 120 10K ND 100125 GLPS-SW-MLO Medium 70 x 20-1/4 x 6-5/8 in 177.8 x 51.4 x 16.8 cm Large 78-15/16 x 20-1/4 x 6-5/8 in 200.5 x 51.4 x 16.8 cmModel Numbers GLPS-HSW-FT GLPS-SW-FTGreen Light Express Feed Specifications Load Ratings Glps Hdsw FT Glps Relay Type Feed Type Number of Ckts Small 8, 16 Large 32, 40, 48GLPS-HDSW-FT Load RatingsDoc.4775A Sdram 32 MB Nvram 1 MB EthernetWall Mount 50 Watt Cresnet Power Supply GLA-PWS50120/277 Power Loss Sensor GLS-PLSDimensions Dimensions GLEP-HSW & GLEP-SW Large Panel GLEP-HSW & GLEP-SW Extra Large Panel GLEP-HSW-FT, GLEP-SW-FT, & GLEP-HDSW-FT Panels IPAC-GL1 Green Light Options CAEN- Series EnclosuresSpecifications Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide Caen EnclosuresCaen Installation Caen Enclosure FramingCaen 2X1, 4X1, and 7X1 Framing Caen 4X2 FramingCaen Wiring Universal Mounting Plates Dimensions are provided in inches Cover Extension KitsCLX 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 Green Light Options-CAEN Enclosures Features DIN Rail InstallationCrestron DIN Rail Products Example DIN Rail System DIN-AP2 Phase-Synchronous Detection Circuitry DIN-1DIMU4Auto Load Detection Short Circuit ProtectionDIN-8SW8 DIN-4DIMFLV4DIN-2MC2 DIN-AO8 DIN-IO8Analog Outputs VersiportsCresnet Power Distribution DIN-BLOCKDIN-PWS50 Cresnet DistributionDIN-HUB  3-segment Cresnet hub  32 Cresnet devices per segmentInterface Equipment Wall Mount Touchpanels TPS Series IsysTPS Isys G-Series with Crestron Home or QuickMedia Tpmc Isys I/O with Crestron Home or QuickMediaTPS-4000L TPMC-8LTPS-4L Tilt Touchpanels TPS-4000Tpmc Series Isys i/O WiFi Touchpanels TPMC-8TTPMC-8X TPMC-4XGWireless Touchpanels and Handhelds TPS-6XMT-1000C ML-600Keypads C2N-DB Series Decorator KeypadsC2N-DB Mounting  Each keypad requires 3 watts of power CNX Designer Series KeypadsMounting in Single-Gang Box Cameo Cameo Mounting Options Cameo Flush Mount Mud Ring Mount KitDo not use the C2N-CB with the decorator-style keypads ILux Integrated Lighting Control System ILux Features Wireless iLux Remote Stand-alone Master with Slave wiring Multi-Unit ExpansionControl System Integration Supports 3-wire Fluorescent Fluorescent Dimming ILux Expansion ModulesModel Load Function Supports incandescent, magnetic low voltageExpansion 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 RoomView Remote Asset Management RoomView Server EditionAppendix a  Tracking of projector lamp life in bar graph formatExample RoomView Server Edition reports RoomView Express Appendix B Green Light Designer SoftwareAppendix B Appendix C Touchpanel Comparison Charts Crestron Commercial Lighting Design GuideAppendix C Wireless Touchpanels & Handheld Remotes Commercial Lighting Design GuideAppendix D 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 E Glossary of Lighting Terminology Appendix E Commercial Lighting Design Guide Appendix E Doc 4775A 101 Doc 4775A 102

GLPS-HSW-FT, GLPS-HDSW-FT, GLPS-HSW, GLPS-SW-FT, GLPS-SW specifications

Crestron is a leading company in the field of automation and control technology, and their range of products continues to empower users with innovative solutions for audio-visual management and building control. Among their offerings, the GLPS-SW-FT, GLPS-HDSW-FT, GLPS-SW, GLPS-HSW, and IPAC-GL1 stand out with distinct features and capabilities designed to enhance user experiences in various environments.

The Crestron GLPS-SW-FT is a powerful presentation switcher that facilitates seamless connectivity with multiple input sources, enabling users to consolidate their AV equipment efficiently. With support for multiple resolutions and formats, this device is equipped with advanced processing capabilities, ensuring high-quality video output. Its intuitive interface simplifies operations, allowing users to switch between presentations effortlessly.

The GLPS-HDSW-FT, on the other hand, is a high-definition switcher designed specifically for HDMI connections. This model offers comprehensive support for HDCP compliance and deep color, guaranteeing optimal visual quality during presentations. Furthermore, it features built-in scaling technology, allowing for flexible display configurations that cater to various screen sizes and resolutions.

The Crestron GLPS-SW is engineered to enhance user interaction with its advanced control systems. This device integrates seamlessly with Crestron's ecosystem, providing extensive programming options that allow customization according to specific requirements. Its ability to interface with touch panels and other control devices makes it a versatile solution in corporate settings and educational institutions.

In contrast, the GLPS-HSW is recognized for its robust switching capabilities that manage HDMI, audio, and other video formats simultaneously. This device is particularly suited for complex installations where multiple sources are used. It offers remote management capabilities, enabling system integrators to monitor and control the device effectively.

Lastly, the IPAC-GL1 is a groundbreaking control interface that amalgamates user-friendly design with powerful functionality. This model provides tactile feedback and customizable buttons for precise control over AV systems. Its compact form factor makes it easy to integrate into any workspace, promoting an efficient workflow.

Collectively, these Crestron products represent a commitment to quality and innovation in the realm of AV control and management. They leverage advanced technologies and user-centric designs to meet the evolving demands of modern environments, reaching new heights in interoperability, efficiency, and ease of use. Whether for corporate presentations, educational applications, or entertainment venues, Crestron’s GLPS and IPAC offerings are tailored to provide exceptional performance and reliability.