background image

EcoSystem

technical guide  

EcoSystem

Summary of Contents for EcoSystem

Page 1: ...EcoSystem technical guide EcoSystem ...

Page 2: ... quality and manufacturing processes Comprehensive light control solutions for daylight and electric light Lutron is your comprehensive resource for light control solutions for any commercial or institutional application Architectural dimming systems Daylight harvesting Low voltage switching systems Floor plan based control software Light management systems Integrated light automation systems Fact...

Page 3: ...f digital ballasts that have individual addresses and communicate via control wires EcoSystem ballasts can be programmed instead of wired to work individually or as a group This eliminates the need for an area to be rewired when changes take place creating flexibility in a space that adjusts to the shifting needs of a company Finally EcoSystem reduces lighting system maintenance All of the environ...

Page 4: ...rs 10 Occupancy Sensors 12 IR Receiver and Remote 14 Wallstations 15 Programmer 16 Bus Supply System Information 18 Wiring Overview 20 Design Examples 24 29 Technical Information Lutron 03 Technical Support 1 800 523 9466 24 hours 7 days US CAN To Order 1 888 LUTRON1 8 am 8 pm M F ET US CAN Lutron table of contents ...

Page 5: ...available A BMF connected to any Eco 10 or Hi lume ballast gives full EcoSystem functionality to that ballast Step Sensor Receiver Selection Determine what sensors should be connected to EcoSystem Note EcoSystem ballasts are compatible only with EcoSystem daylight sensors 1 2 EcoSystem T8 Digital Ballast pg 06 EcoSystem Ballast Module Fixture mounted BMF pg 07 20VDC Occupancy Sensor pg 10 EcoSyste...

Page 6: ...and Remote for Personal Control pg 12 EcoSystem 1 Button Wallstation with Raise Lower and IR Receiver pg 14 EcoSystem 4 Button Wallstation with Raise Lower and IR Receiver pg 14 EcoSystem Programmer pg 15 EcoSystem Bus Supply pg 16 Ballasts BMF Daylight Sensors Occupancy Sensors IR Receiver and Remote Bus Supply 1 2 3 4 2 1 Wallstations 3 Programmer 4 Lutron 05 Technical Support 1 800 523 9466 24 ...

Page 7: ...acturer ratings Total Harmonic Distortion THD model numbers with J have less than 10 THD model numbers with G have less than 20 THD Maximum inrush current 3 Amps per ballast at 277V Ambient temperature operating range 50 140ºF 10 60ºC Terminal blocks on the ballast accept the following wire gauges EcoSystem bus 16 18 AWG 1 29 1 02mm solid Power wiring 16 18 AWG 1 29 1 02mm solid Class 2 sensor wir...

Page 8: ...a Lutron dimming ballast to dim one control zone of up to 2 Amps BMF does not contain a 3 wire input Capable of mechanical off through internal air gap switch Step Ballast Selection 120V or 277V Ballast Module C5 BMF 2A Implementing an EcoSystem BMF The BMF has input terminals that accept EcoSystem low voltage sensors controls and the bus communication wires It controls any Lutron Eco 10 or Hi lum...

Page 9: ...Class 2 operation only Operating voltage Low voltage Class 2 20VDC Analog signal 0 20VDC Daylight photo sensors from other manufacturers are not compatible with EcoSystem Step Sensor Selection Daylighting Design Statement Use 1 daylight sensor for each zone of fenestration If the zone extends more than 30 9 14m include a daylight sensor for every 30 9 14m segment Wiring a daylight sensor to one ba...

Page 10: ...Black E1 E2 20V 20V 20V Common Common Common IR Occ Daylight Mounting the Daylight Sensor Determine the proper location of the daylight sensor using the adjacent diagrams The arrow on the daylight sensor points toward the area viewed by the sensor Place the daylight sensor so its viewing area is centered upon the nearest window at a distance of between 1 2 H from the window The effective window he...

Page 11: ...plete list of occupancy sensors compatible with EcoSystem 2 Dimensions W 6 12 156mm H 1 62 41mm D 2 31 59mm Ceiling Mounted 3 4 19mm diameter hole for mounting post Lutron supplied Dimensions W 3 75 95mm H 5 50 140mm D 4 00 102mm 10 Lutron www lutron com ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters 1 610 282 3800 Step Sensor Receiver Selection Occupancy Sensing Design Statement Use an ultrasonic sensor for...

Page 12: ...epresent a contact closure output that can be used for BMS or HVAC response to occupant detection 2 EcoSystem Ballast or BMF Occupancy Sensor Ballast Terminals BMS CCO1 CCO2 Note Occupancy sensors by other manufacturers may use different color wires but also need to connect to the blue input on the ballast or BMF Red Black Blue White Orange Black E1 E2 20V 20V 20V Common Common Common IR Occ Dayli...

Page 13: ...manufacturers are not compatible with EcoSystem EcoSystem IR Remote with Favorite Scene C FLRC WH Allows personal control of individual fixture or group of fixtures The round orange button allows programming of a favorite light level for quick settings 3 Dimensions W 1 51 38mm H 4 63 118mm D 0 55 14mm Dimensions H 0 69 17mm D 1 18 30mm Stem Length 1 25 32mm 12 Lutron www lutron com ecosystem Lutro...

Page 14: ...IR Wallstation Occ Daylight Mounting the Infrared Receiver Determine the proper location of the infrared receiver using the adjacent diagrams The infrared receiver receives IR signals from up to 8 2 44m away when mounted on a 10 3 05m ceiling The cone of reception is centered upon the infrared receiver per the diagram to the right The cone of reception will be diminished when receiver is mounted l...

Page 15: ...wer CC 4BRL WH Low voltage wires connect directly to the ballast or BMF receives power from ballast or BMF Allows 4 scenes to be created for instant recall from memory Integrated IR receiver for programming or push button programming Fits in standard single gang wall box Engraving is available Wallplate not included Dimensions W 2 75 70mm H 4 56 116mm D 1 25 32mm 3 14 Lutron www lutron com ecosyst...

Page 16: ...l ballasts on the system Replacement Simply enter the serial number of the old ballast and all programming is transferred to the new ballast EcoSystem Programmer C PDA CLR Handles programming changes for all sensors and ballast Transmits to any IR receiver daylight sensor or EcoSystem wallstation Simple user interface allows programming without training or guidebook User name Password requirement ...

Page 17: ...losures 1 panic contact closure 1 wallstation IR connection wall mountable inside enclosure Accepts one panic normally open or normally closed dry contact closure to override light level to full output EcoSystem bus may be wired Class 1 or Class 2 bus wires are polarity insensitive Topology free wiring Bus supply may be wired to the communication bus at any point Output voltage 16VDC 250 mA Max Cl...

Page 18: ...d Note Two different color wires are recommended for the EcoSystem bus This prevents accidentally creating a loop circuit with one wire 4 Ballast Terminals To Other Ballasts BMF Terminals Distribution 120 277V Type D Wire Gauge Key Type A EcoSystem Bus 16 18 AWG Solid Type D Line Voltage 12 18 AWG Solid White Orange Black E1 E2 20V 20V 20V Common Common Common IR Occ Daylight Type A Ballasts BMF D...

Page 19: ...o power Ballast accepts Type B wire other wire types maybe pig tailed on Note Any sensor connected to 1 ballast can control any or all ballasts or BMFs on the EcoSystem bus Note Single or multiple devices can connect to EcoSystem ballasts Daylight Sensor pg 08 or Type D 18 Lutron www lutron com ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters 1 610 282 3800 EcoSystem wiring overview Type C Type A Type B Type C...

Page 20: ...lid Type C Class 2 LV 22 AWG Solid 105 C Only Type D Line Voltage 12 18 AWG Solid BMF pg 07 Occupancy Sensor pg 10 Eco 10 or Hi lume Ballast Distribution 120 277V To Distribution To Distribution To Distribution EcoSystem Bus Supply pg 16 Can connect up to 64 ballasts or BMFs with one power supply Lutron 19 Technical Support 1 800 523 9466 24 hours 7 days US CAN To Order 1 888 LUTRON1 8 am 8 pm M F...

Page 21: ...i lume ballasts HL3 T426 277 1 Step 2 2 Daylight Sensors C SR M1 WH 2 Occupancy Sensors LOS CUS 1000 WH Step 3 2 Low voltage Wallstations CC 1BRL WH 3 IR Receivers C R M1 WH Step 4 1 EcoSystem Bus Supply CS 1L CM 1 EcoSystem Programmer C PDA CLR not shown Note Power wiring not shown EcoSystem bus connects all bal lasts and bus supply Window Window Legend Bus Supply Downlight with Hi lume and BMF I...

Page 22: ... varying needs Improved employee productivity Results Increase flexibility for changing purposes of work space Save energy through combined sensor and control technologies Reduce maintenance from fewer parts and low voltage sensor control wires Increase productivity through personal control and proper lighting Can eliminate 40 60 of lighting energy cost by combining dimming daylighting occupancy s...

Page 23: ... 9 EcoSystem Ballasts EC 5 T832 G 277 2 Step 2 1 Daylight Sensor C SR M1 WH 1 Occupancy Sensor LOS CUS 1000 Step 3 1 Low voltage Wallstation CC 1BRL WH Step 4 1 EcoSystem Bus Supply CS 1L CM 1 EcoSystem Programmer C PDA CLR Note Power wiring not shown EcoSystem bus connects all bal lasts and bus supply Window Legend Bus Supply Daylight Sensor Occupancy Sensor Wallstation 22 Lutron www lutron com e...

Page 24: ... sensor and control technologies in every classroom Reduce maintenance from fewer parts and low voltage sensor control wires Increase student productivity through use of daylight and exact light levels for task needs Daylight sensor mounts and wires inside pendant fixture Alternate Wiring Method CS IL CM Use an R model of occupancy sensor with a power pack to wire directly to the EcoSystem bus sup...

Page 25: ...or in the space detects motion Once the local sensor times out the space becomes unoccupied Each input may be normally open NO or normally closed NC see below for required OPT switch settings OPT SWITCH FUNCTION GRAFIK 7000 Master Processor eLumen Manager seeTouchTM Digital Bus Supply CS 1L CM EcoSystem Sensors and Controls EcoSystem Ballasts or BMFs Contact Closure Interfaces Digital Bus Supply O...

Page 26: ...ll receiving emergency power will ballasts on the bus will respond go to 100 unless programmed by going to 100 unless to do otherwise programmed to do otherwise Emergency Generator or Emergency Feed Normal Service Distribution Panel Normal Emergency Service Distribution Panel To Normal Loads Non Emergency Normal Service Feeds Normal Emergency Service Feeds Emergency Transfer Switch by others Must ...

Page 27: ...f enough daylight is entering the space the day light sensor will reduce the light level to maintain the designed proper luminance level for the room In the middle of the day the light level is reduced to the load shed level to reduce energy during peak usage hours If the person uses a wallstation or IR remote they can adjust the light level below the level set by the daylight sensor The person al...

Page 28: ...ng Refer to your lamp company for lamp seasoning requirements prior to dimming Lamp Mounting for T8 Keep lamp 1 2 1 4 away from the grounded metal surface Having a lamp too close to the grounded metal will not reduce lamp life but may cause a visible difference in brightness along the length of the lamp Blue Blue Red Red Blue Blue Yel Yel N C N C Red Red Blue Blue Yel Yel B W B W Red Red Lutron 27...

Page 29: ...nication wires that carry information between up to 64 ballasts or BMFs and EcoSystem digital bus supply Environment Sensors Sensors that receive input from a space and respond by automatically adjusting lighting Lighting EcoSystem A combination of sensors and controls operating to save energy and increase productivity in a building For more information visit www lightingecosystem com Polarity Fre...

Page 30: ...on bus wiring No Yes Yes Always Class 2 sensor and wallstation wiring No No Yes Always out of box functionality of daylighting occupancy sensing or manual controls No No Yes Each fixture is addressable No Yes Yes Can be modified or re zoned without rewiring No Yes Yes EcoSystem global services World Headquarters Lutron Electronics Co Inc 7200 Suter Road Coopersburg PA 18036 1299 U S A Tel 1 610 28...

Page 31: ...roduced the world s first electronic solid state dimmer From that point forward Lutron innovations transformed the world of light control Today with more than 75 utility and 180 design patents and more than 10 000 products shipped to 80 countries worldwide Lutron continues to lead the way with innovation and quality Lutron EcoSystem technical guide ...

Page 32: ...036 1299 World Headquarters 1 610 282 3800 Technical Support Center 1 800 523 9466 Customer Service 1 888 LUTRON1 Cover image The Plaza at PPL Center Allentown PA Photograph Cherie Kemper Starner 03 2006 Lutron Electronics Co Inc I Made and printed in the U S A I P N 367 1028 ...

Reviews: