Lutron Electronics LL-ETHGATE Installation Download Page 2

Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. 7200 Suter Road

Coopersburg, PA 18036-1299 USA

Part of the Limelight by Lutron System

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Gateway Panel Installation

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Flat Lot Spacing Guidelines

To ensure reliable wireless communication to the 
luminaires, the following six guidelines should be 
observed. 

1.  Luminaires should be placed no farther than 150 ft  

(45.7 m) apart.

2.  Luminaires should not exceed 3000 ft (914.5 m) from 

the gateway.

3.  The gateway should be mounted in a location such 

that it is within 150 ft (45.7 m) of three or more 

luminaires and without dense metal between itself 

and the luminaires.

4.  The gateway should be located a minimum of  

2 ft (0.6 m) away from dense metal obstructions 

(including electrical panels).

5.  The gateway should be at or above ground level. If 

this is not possible, three nodes should be within  

50 ft (15.2 m) of the gateway.

6.  If there is more than one wall between the gateway 

and nodes, three nodes should be within 50 ft  

(15.2 m) of the gateway.

Gateway Mounting – Flat Lot Location Examples

Example 1 (Correct):

 A gateway is located inside a utility building. Luminaires spaced  

140 ft (42.7 m) apart run past the utility building. The gateway is 50 ft (15 m) from the 
closest luminaire but still within 150 ft (45.7 m) of 3 luminaires.

Gateway Mounting – Parking Garage Location Examples

Example 1 (Correct):

 An 800 luminaire facility has a gateway located in a utility room 

near the center of the facility (ex: level 3, 4 or 5 of an 8 level parking garage). At least three 
luminaires should be within 50 ft (15.2 m) of the gateway. This can include luminaires that 
are above or below the level on which the gateway is mounted.

Example 2 (Incorrect):

 A gateway is located inside a utility building on one end of the 

property with one luminaire 150 ft (45.7 m) away from the gateway. Additional luminaires are 
spaced 150 ft (45.7 m) apart on the far side of the first luminaire. This is undesirable for  
two reasons:

1.  It creates a single point of failure. If the one luminaire between the gateway and the rest of 

the luminaires fails, then the gateway will no longer be able to control the other luminaires.

2.  It creates a bottleneck for wireless traffic. All messages to and from all the luminaires at 

the site must pass through the single luminaire between the gateway and the rest of the 
luminaires.

Example 2 (Incorrect):

 A 500-800 luminaire facility has a gateway located inside a utility 

room on the lowest level at the end of the parking garage. Only one luminaire is within 50 ft 
(15.2 m) of the gateway. Additional luminaires are spaced an additional 50 ft (15.2 m) away 
from the first luminaire. This is undesirable for two reasons:

1.    It creates a single point of failure. If the one luminaire between the gateway and the rest of 

the luminaires fails, then the gateway will no longer be able to control the other luminaires.

2.  It creates a bottleneck for wireless traffic. All messages to and from all the luminaires at 

the site must pass through the single luminaire between the gateway and the rest of the 
luminaires.

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Parking Garage Luminaire  

Spacing Guidelines

To ensure reliable wireless communication to the 
luminaires, the following 5 guidelines should be 
observed.

1.  Luminaires should be placed no farther than 50 ft  

(15 m) away from one another.

2.  The gateway should be mounted in a location such 

that it is within 50 ft (15 m) of three or more different 
luminaires.

3.  Luminaires should not exceed 500 ft (152 m) from the 

gateway.

4.  The gateway should be located a minimum of 2 ft  

(0.6 m) away from dense metal obstructions (including 
electrical panels) in an element protected location at a 
height of no less than 6 ft (1.8 m).

5.  For Parking Garages, nodes should be no further 

than 4 floors above or below the gateway. (i.e. If the 
gateway is on floor 1, then nodes can be on floors 
1–5. If the gateway is on floor 5, then nodes can be 
on floors 1–9).

Figure 1:

 Example of a correct mounting location for the Gateway in a flat lot

Figure 3:

 Example of a correct mounting location for the Gateway in a parking garage

Figure 2:

 Example of an incorrect mounting location for the Gateway in a flat lot

Figure 4:

 Example of an incorrect mounting location for the Gateway in a parking garage

140 ft (42.7 m)

140 ft (42.7 m)

50 ft  
(15.2 m)

150 ft 
(45.7 m)

50 ft  
(15.2 m)

150 ft 
(45.7 m)

50 ft  
(15.2 m)

335 ft 
(102.1 m)

168 ft  
(51 m)

150 ft 
(45.7 m)

50 ft  
(15.2 m)

<150 ft  
(<45.7 m)

<50 ft 
(<15.2 m)

<50 ft 
(<15.2 m)
<50 ft 
(<15.2 m)

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