lighting_control_save-energyby-controlling-lighting.pdf

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48 49 Save energy by controlling lighting scenarios for different areas of your building  I want an easy way to manage different lighting scenarios in different areas of my building and save energy. Implement remote or manual controls to automatically manage different lighting scenarios  This solution uses KNX network technology to link push-button controls with switching and dimming actuators. Different lighting scenarios configured according to occupancy and use can be activated via KNX push-button controls. Individual KNX actuators may be used to switch or dim lights manually at any time. A remote control provides added practicality.    B   e   n   e    fi    t   s  Measure Reduce energy consumption Reduce energy costs    S   o    l   u    t    i   o   n Lighting control  Application: all commercial buildings  For professionals + Maximum exibility,  making adjustments to layout much easier than with traditional systems + Requires working with a skilled electrician or planner/ integrator to get maximum user- friendliness and cost-effectiveness 4-gang plus push- button control with IR receiver Push-button control with 8 operating buttons, operating and status display , and labelling field.  The operating display can also be used as an orientation light.  All function s can be controlled via IR remote control. The push-button is pre-programme d for operation with a Schneider Electric IR remote control. Many other IR remote controls (e.g. existing TV or CD player remote controls) can be programmed to work with the unit. KNX software functions: switching, toggling, dimming(single/dual- surface), blind (single/ dual-surface), pulse edge trigger 1-, 2-, 4- or 8-bit telegrams (distinction between short and long operation), pulse edge with 2- byte telegrams (distinction between short and long operation), 8-bit linear regulator, scene retrieval, scene saving, disable functions. For the user > Use up to 10% less energy than with a traditional installation for a similar-sized room > Improve occupant comfort and room ambiance > Control by lighting groups eliminates unnecessary use 0-10 V 0-10 V 0-10 V ballast transformer transformer ballast/ transformer KNX Power supply KNX push-button IR-remote control Distance 2010 KNX push-button Sys tem component Lighti ng control Lighti ng con trol KNX Manual cont rol Manual control Li ghti ng cont rol Li ghti ng control KNX Switch actuator KNX Universaldimming actuator KNX Universaldimming actuator KNX Control-unit 0-10 V KNX switch actuator For independent switching of four loads. With integrated bus coupler and two screw terminals. For installation on EN 50022 DIN rails. The 230  V switch output can be operated with a manual switch.  Nominal voltage: AC 230 V, 50-60 Hz  For each switching contact: - Nominal current: 16 A, cosϕ = 0.6 - Incandescent lamps: 230 V AC, max. 3600 W - Halogen lamps: 230 V  AC, max. 2500 W - Fluorescent lamps: 230 V AC, max. 2500 VA - Capacitive load: 230 V  AC, 16 A, max. 200 µF  Device width: 4 modules = approx. 72 mm  Contents: with bus connecting terminal and cable cover 

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