Crestron Commercial Lighting Design Guide | Green Light Power Switching |
Green Light Power Switching
Crestron Green Light Power Switching is a family of switching systems designed for control of lighting in office buildings, warehouses, parking garages, sports facilities, public spaces, and anywhere centralized switching is required. With a range of panel sizes and configurations available, every system is fully scalable to fit each installation perfectly. An extensive selection of Crestron keypads, touchpanels, occupancy sensors, photocells, shade controllers, and numerous other peripheral options afford astounding design flexibility with unparalleled capability for integration
Green Light Power Switching is simple to install and easy to program. Native features include an astronomical time clock to allow scheduling of events to occur around the rise and fall of the sun. Other powerful, energy saving capabilities include occupancy sensing to turn off lights when they are not needed, daylight harvesting to harness natural light from windows and skylights, and emergency override to assure safe and reliable lighting of critical areas in the event of a power outage or emergency condition.
Scalable and
Switching control for all types of lighting loads and motors up to 2 HP
All outputs rated at 16A @ 120V and 277V (347V also available)
Local front panel relay controls
3
UL 508 Section 61C rated for electronic ballast
Available
Positive air gap at each output
CEC Title 24 listed
Astronomical time clock
Occupancy sensing and daylight harvesting
Emergency override capability
Easy programming via the
Extensively programmable via PC software
Wide selection of interface and computer control options
Optional shade and drape controllers
Crestron RoomView® remote management
Integration into building management systems
System design by Crestron
Factory assembled and tested
SYSTEM FEATURES
Our top of the line
For installations using a separate circuit breaker panel, Crestron offers the Green Light Express series of “feed- through” panels. Like their "main lug" panel counterparts above, the
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