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ASHRAE 90.1 2010 vs IECC 2012 Presented by: Raphael Almeida CDT, LEED GA Territory Manager NYC/NJ DLM Definition Room and Plug Load Controllers Intelligent Distributed Lighting Control system for Commercial Applications that:


  1. ASHRAE 90.1 2010 vs IECC 2012 Presented by: Raphael Almeida – CDT, LEED GA Territory Manager NYC/NJ

  2. DLM Definition Room and Plug Load Controllers ■ Intelligent Distributed Lighting Control system for Commercial Applications that: Occupancy Sensors ■ automatically configure for maximum energy savings Daylighting Sensors ■ plug together quickly and easily for error free installation Switches ■ meet and exceed energy code requirement… Accessories, and more… 2

  3. Wiring Diagram: The Present! 3

  4. THE FUTURE 4

  5. Programming LMCS Software Push n’ Learn LMCT-100 Segment Manager Room Setup & LCD Screens Handheld Remote Web Based or or or

  6. Select Products Room Controllers vs. vs. LMRC-100 Level = On/Off* LMRC-210 Level = On/Off & 0-10v Dimming* LMRC-220 Level = On/Off & Forward Phase Dimming*

  7. Room Controllers – LMRC-100 Series • Switching Only - 1 and 2 relays – LMRC101 – Single Relay – LMRC 102 – Dual Relay • Multi-function push buttons – Configuration – Manual Relay Override • 3 RJ-45 Ports • 120/277V, 50/60Hz • 150mA 7

  8. Enhanced Room Controllers - LMRC-210 series • 3 SKU’s - On/Off or 0-10V, 1 thru 3 relays – LMRC-211, Single Relay – LMRC-212, Dual Relay – LMRC-213, Triple relay • (1) 0-10V output per relay • Higher ratings than LMRC-100 • 250mA • 4 RJ45 ports • Current Monitoring 8

  9. LMRC-220 Series Digital Universal RC • Single and Dual Relay RCs available: – LMRC-221, Single Relay – LMRC-222, Dual Relay • Current monitoring capability • 3 selectable dimming curves to choose • Applications: Conference and training rooms, executive offices, restaurants and art galleries

  10. Select Products Ceiling Sensors Passive Infrared Dual Technology Ultrasonic (PIR) (PIR/Ultrasonic)

  11. Select Products Ceiling Sensors Passive Infrared Dual Technology Ultrasonic (PIR) (PIR/Ultrasonic) Ceiling LMPC-100 LMUC-100 LMDC-100 Corner LMPX-100 LMDX-100

  12. • LMPC-100-5 – DLM Passive Infrared Occupancy Sensor that can provide coverage from Coverage Pattern mounting heights up to 40 feet – Programmable with LMCT- 100 Wireless Commissioning Tool and/or LMCS software – Can be configured to comply with Partial On/Off Occupancy Control per Title 24 (2013) for Warehouses

  13. Select Products On/Off and Dimming Wall Switches Any Button can be On/Off or a Scene Paddles can “ include or exclude ” any Load Engraving is an option

  14. Plug Load Controllers

  15. Select Products Plug Load vs. LMPL-101 = On/Off LMPL-201 = On/Off and Current Monitor

  16. Plug Load Control for Cubicle Furniture • LMPL-301DK provides a pre-installed plug load control solution for cubicle furniture • Connects to LMPD-102 occupancy sensor via Cat5e cable • Contains network bridge to allow for connection to the rest of the DLM global network

  17. Select Products Photocells Single Zone Up to 3 Zones Single Zone (Closed Loop) (Open Loop) (Dual Loop) vs. vs. Zones can be On/Off, Bilevel, Trilevel or Dimming

  18. Daylighting Sensors  LMLS 400 - Closed Loop (Daylight and Electric Light)  On/Off, Bi-Level, Tri-Level, and Dimming  Single Zone  Ceiling or Fixture Installation  Auto Commissioning - push button  LMLS 500 - Open Loop (Daylight only)  Single/Multiple Zones (up to 3 zones)  Ceiling or Skylight Mount  LMLS 600 - Dual Loop (Daylight and Electric Light)  Single Zone  Skylight Mount (mounting arm included)  Auto Commissioning - push button 18

  19. Concepts & Features | Close Loop Single Zone Sends command to 2 change light level. 1 Photocell reads light level in space. Feedback closes 3 the loop.

  20. Concepts & Features | Open Loop Single or Multi Zones 1 Photocell reads Sends command to 2 daylight. change light level. No Feedback. 3 The loop is not closed. Therefore, an “open loop.”

  21. Concepts & Features | Dual Loop Single Zone However, if the LMLS-600 2 detects occupant interference the open loop sensor takes control. 1 The closed loop photosensor provides control based on the ambient light level. And every night following 3 auto calibration, the closed loop sensor resumes control.

  22. UL-924 Emergency Switching Solution Use an ELCU-200 – Emergency Load Follows state of the Branch Circuit – If Normal Power fails the Emergency Lighting is forced “ On ” Use with Inverters and Generators 22

  23. Digital Lighting Management Room and Plug Load ■ New Components : Controllers ■ Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors Occupancy Sensors ■ Local Network Interfaces Daylighting Sensors ■ New LMCP Lighting Control Panel Switches Accessories, and more… 23

  24. LMPW/LMDW: DLM Wall Switch Occ Sensors • Switch Types – LMPW-101: 1-Button PIR Only – LMPW-102: 2-Button PIR Only – LMDW-101: 1-Button Dual Tech – LMDW-102: 2-Button Dual Tech • Require Room Controller to provide control of lighting and/or plug loads

  25. DLM Interface Devices • LMDI-100: Serial Data Interface • LMIO-101: Input/Output Device • LMIO-102: Partition Interface • LMIO-301: Digital Photocell Input Module • LMRL-100: Isolated Relay Interface

  26. LMDI-100: Serial Data Interface • Facilitates combining DLM with A/V and shade control systems • Message options include queries, such as: – Load status – Occupancy sensor status – Power reading and other parameter data – Scene recall or load operation

  27. LMIO-102: Partition Interface • The LMIO-102 Digital Partition Interface automatically coordinates lighting controls in flexible spaces with up to four movable walls equipped with contact closures. • Up to 16 load profiles may be configured using Push n’ Learn or other DLM configuration tools. • If a remote wall-mounted status display is required, the interface may be used in conjunction with an LMPS-104 Digital Partition Switch.

  28. Select Products LMCP Relay Panels Exterior Lights Open Offices Common Areas

  29. LMCP Relay Panel Interior IR Port Note : Do not unplug the DB9 cables when panel is running PAGE 31

  30. Direct Overrides • Direct Relay Override Terminals • 2 wire momentary ONLY – New Construct use LVSW-10x switches – Upgrades with 3-wire momentary – combine On and Off wires – No direct wired Occupancy Sensors PAGE 33

  31. Key Ideas – It’s DLM… • Think of it as “Big A** Room Controller” • Connectivity via Cat 5e to DLM devices including all Occupancy Sensors, Switches, and Interior Photocells • Can connect to all other DLM Room Controllers • Standard DLM Functions – PnG to reset – PnL to assign relays to buttons, sensors, etc • Most features accessed with LMCT Handheld Remote • Future - Will be able to use LMCS to program • Future – Will see connected devices in the SegMan PAGE 35

  32. Key Ideas - …but it’s also a Relay Panel with unique features! • Allows for direct wired 2-wire momentary switches • LMRD relay override buttons act like direct wired switches when panel is operating normally – Follows normal and afterhours time delays – Supports “Direct Access” Load Assignment during PnL – Supports Smartwiring via Group 1-8 buttons or LMCT • LMCP Panel can control GE RR7 & RR9 relays! – GE TLC, SWS, Horton, and LI panel kits available soon • Don’t connect panels via Cat 5e PAGE 36

  33. LMCP Panel allows for creation of DLM Local Networks… * 2 Cat 5e Networks in one device Channel A Channel B Note you CAN add …even Dimming Room Controllers… Room Controllers! PAGE 37

  34. … and LMCPs can be part of a larger Segment Network. End of Line Terminating LM-MSTP 1.5 pair MS/TP wire End of Line Terminating Resistor required Resistors required White/Black/Green twisted, shielded (via LMPI jumper) Daisy Chain all Rooms PAGE 38

  35. NEW! LMCP Kits DLM Retrofit Relay Panel Option • Bring current/future control capabilities to legacy installations • Class 2 only installation • Compatible with WattStopper, Horton Controls, GE SWS & TLC panels • Provides scalability on DLM technology platform for expansion into a complete digital control infrastructure • New Dip Switch setting on the LMPI board to properly handle GE vs. HDR Relays 40

  36. LMCP Retrofit Kits Kits for: GE = LMCP-GE8, -GE24, GE-48 (banks of 12 relays) LI = LMCP-LI12, -LI24, -LI48 41

  37. LMCP Retrofit Kits 42

  38. LMCP Retrofit Kits 43

  39. LMCP adds “Area” level control to the DLM System Room Area Whole Building Private Office Gym Floor Open Office Atriums Building Conference Room Exterior Lights Campus Classroom PAGE 44

  40. DLM Segment Network Connectivity Connects Room-based Controls and Lighting Control Panel for Centralized Management

  41. Networks of Standalone DLM Rooms • Each room has an LMBC-300 and unique data objects for integration • Each room is individually addressed for identification by the front end system • Each room maintains its standalone behavior (SOO)

  42. Network Components • DLM Rooms use an LMBC-300 Network Bridge … • …To connect to a LM-MSTP BACnet Segment Network wire… • …That connects multiple rooms to a Segment Manager

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