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Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide   

 

 

Specifying a Lighting System 

Doc. 5999F

  

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Specifying a Lighting 
System 

 

The Load Schedule 

A lighting system design begins with a collection of 
complete information. This includes a detailed floor plan 
identifying all of the required elements. The first element 
of design, the load schedule, is developed from the floor 
plan. The load schedule lists the information on each 
electrical load connected to every circuit in an electrical 
panel. This primary source of information determines all 
of the overall requirements: 

 

Lighting types, required voltage and current, 
dimmed or switched, fluorescent ballast types, 
circuit number, normal or emergency, and 
locations 
 

 

The location and types of user interfaces used 
(i.e., dimmers, switches, keypads, iLux™, 
infiNET™, and touchpanels)  
 

 

The control processor details (larger systems 
should use a dedicated lighting control processor) 
 

 

The window treatment details, which include 
shade/blind motors and relay control (consult  
the window treatment manufacturer for control 
details).  

Required Load Schedule Items  

1.

 

Control zone: Controlled circuits that do not need  
to be physically wired together, but always operate 
in tandem. For example, perimeter lights, sconce 
lights and overhead lights all operating together 

2.

 

Location of controlled lighting zone, relevant to 
building site/drawings, floor designation, and room 
name 

3.

 

Fixture and/or lamp type of controlled lighting  
zone, including any information describing custom 
fixtures, undetermined fixtures, dimmable 
transformers or fluorescent ballasts, and circuit 
breaker numbers. This information can also contain 
the number assigned to the controlled circuit 

4.

 

Load type of the controlled lighting zone: load types 
include incandescent, magnetic low voltage, 
electronic low voltage, neon/cold cathode, HID, 
dimmable/non-dimmable fluorescent ballast, ceiling 
fans, and switched 3-wire motor circuits. This 
information is especially important for selecting the 
correct Crestron module power rating and type  

5.

 

Dimming requirement for the controlled lighting 
zone (i.e. whether the lighting level of the 
loads/fixtures needs to be ramped up/down or 
simply switched on/off). Indicate: “Yes” for 
Dimming, and “No” for Non-Dim  

6.

 

Emergency designation for the controlled lighting 
zone (yes/no; i.e. when a load needs to be assigned 
to a separate emergency power feed). These items 
are assigned to their own separate dimmer, so they 
can be fed with emergency power  

7.

 

Voltage rating for the controlled lighting zone tells 
the designer the voltage of the electrical feeds 
required for that zone, and hence the required 
rating for the associated Crestron module.  

8.

 

Fixture wattage (watts or power rating per fixture) 
with regard to the controlled lighting zone: this is 
used to determine the number of fixtures that can 
be powered per each Crestron Dimmer Module 
channel, in order not to overload the dimmer 
beyond its power rating  

9.

 

Quantity of fixtures for the controlled lighting zone: 
this is useful, along with item #6, in calculating the 
total power rating (watts) for that particular 
controlled circuit (item #9)  

10.

 

Total wattage, or power rating, of the controlled 
lighting zone: This is required in order to determine 
the total number of Crestron Lighting Module 
channels required for that particular zone, 
especially if the load of the total number of fixtures 
exceeds the rating of a single module channel 

NOTE:

 

 National and local electrical codes and the 

functionality of each user interface must be taken 
into consideration. Always install electrical devices 
according to the national Electrical Code (NEC), local 
codes, and with safety in mind. 

 
 

 

 

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Страница 3: ...ronics Inc 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 800 237 2041 www crestron com For Commercial Lighting Solutions refer to Doc 4775 All brand names product names and trademarks are the sole property of the...

Страница 4: ...0 INTERFACE EQUIPMENT 31 WALL MOUNT TOUCHPANELS 32 TILT TOUCHPANELS 34 TPMC SERIES ISYS I O WIFI TOUCHPANELS 35 WIRELESS TOUCHPANELS AND HANDHELDS 36 KEYPADS 37 C2N DB SERIES DECORATOR KEYPADS 37 CNX...

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Страница 6: ...e designer to continually expand and change any lighting system Crestron infiNET TM wireless devices provide a simple retrofit solution to expand a existing systems There is no limit to the number or...

Страница 7: ...ron Green Light is a complete line of lighting HVAC and shade drape control for both commercial and residential applications designed to maximize energy conservation and cost savings Crestron Green Li...

Страница 8: ...you may choose to install a partialyl or completely wireless system Light level control is achieved through dimming controls and daylight management where applicable to adjust the lighting to the app...

Страница 9: ...ches and dimmers provisions for automatic shutoff and overall control can be implemented with minimal changes to the existing wiring Employing a 2 4 GHz mesh network topology every infiNET device func...

Страница 10: ...olled by low voltage or RF user interfaces in the living area This greatly simplifies the high voltage wiring while creating a flexible and efficient design using keypad and touchpanel interfaces A ce...

Страница 11: ...after routine high voltage wiring is completed In addition to the traditional high voltage wiring a low voltage communication wire can be run from the dimmer to the nearest Cresnet connection or an R...

Страница 12: ...rol intelligence and distributed local dimmers form a reliable whole house lighting control solution Large rooms stairways and frequently used rooms are often remotely controlled using the astronomica...

Страница 13: ...load types include incandescent magnetic low voltage electronic low voltage neon cold cathode HID dimmable non dimmable fluorescent ballast ceiling fans and switched 3 wire motor circuits This inform...

Страница 14: ...haust Fan 012 Exhaust Fan Switched no no 200 1 200 N A N A Interface 4 1 Main Floor Bedroom Ceiling Fan 022 Ceiling Fan Ceiling Fan no no 100 1 100 Enclosure 1 6 CLX 1FAN4 1 Main Floor Bedroom Downlig...

Страница 15: ...stribution of the loads and user interfaces Accessories selection based on the required accessories telephone and alarm systems HVAC control intercom systems occupancy sensors etc Ordering a Crestron...

Страница 16: ...lers and other peripherals can also be terminated within an enclosure with separate compartments provided for high and low voltage wiring Crestron lighting and automation systems are completely convec...

Страница 17: ...res are either surface mounted or framed accordingly CAEN Series Dimensions Front and Side Views CAEN Dimensions 1 7X2 7X1 4X2 4X1 2X1 H1 62 38 23 H2 2 11 16 2 H3 56 32 34 18 W1 26 15 26 15 W2 25 14 2...

Страница 18: ...ont of the vented cover for servicing and ventilation NOTES Unless otherwise indicated the lighting system specified in this guide is modular requiring assembly in the field by a licensed electrician...

Страница 19: ...voltage wiring Class 2 field wires must be kept separate Refer to the illustration showing singlewide and doublewide wiring details Areas for high voltage Class 1 wiring are shown along the top and s...

Страница 20: ...tion and orientation within a double wide enclosure The table below lists the dimensions and weight for each CAEN UMP model The CAEN UMP must be mounted in accordance with all national and local codes...

Страница 21: ...epth of the automation enclosures by 1 5 inches Adding depth to these enclosures accommodates excess wiring and third party devices that may not normally fit in the standard enclosure CAEN Cover Exten...

Страница 22: ...to a Cresnet network input power to the module and output power to the load A five pin ribbon cable interconnects modules and the processor NOTE CLX modules and their associated CLT terminal blocks mu...

Страница 23: ...netic low voltage neon cold cathode and dimmable 2 wire fluorescent loads Each channel is rated for 1920 watts with a total module rating of 3840 watts when fed from two separate 20 A feeds and a tota...

Страница 24: ...single phase input voltage An oversize heat sink dissipates heat efficiently The LEDs on the module indicate communication to a Cresnet network input power to the module and output power to the load...

Страница 25: ...TES Modules and terminal blocks must be installed into the lowest available spaces and continue toward the top of the enclosure Modules are installed after the enclosure has been completely wired Sing...

Страница 26: ...ctions that provide communication to the modules Contact closure signals that produce an emergency override of the modules are also sent through these connections When a switch contact closure is rece...

Страница 27: ...GreenLight Options CAEN Enclosures Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Doc 5999F 22 NOTE If more than 50 watts of power is drawn by connected devices supplemental power supplies are required...

Страница 28: ...nstallation in a wall mount enclosure Wiring connections are made using screw terminals positioned along the bottom and or bottom clearly accessible from the front for easy installation and servicing...

Страница 29: ...Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide DIN Rail Products Doc 5999F 24 Example DIN Rail System...

Страница 30: ...g modules wall box dimmers and shade controllers The DIN AP2 includes a pair of Cresnet master ports paralleled capable of supporting approximately 20 typical devices Larger systems with more than 20...

Страница 31: ...the appropriate operating mode to control that load Reverse phase trailing edge mode supports incandescent and electronic low voltage load types while forward phase leading edge mode handles magnetic...

Страница 32: ...volt applications Each channel handles up to 30 dimmable ballasts and may also be used for switching of non dimmable lighting loads up to 5 amps as well as 1 2 HP motors Features 4 channels of 4 wire...

Страница 33: ...il mounted automation control module that provides eight Versiport I O ports for interfacing with a wide range of third party devices and systems Each Versiport can be configured via software to funct...

Страница 34: ...esnet cables as part of any sized network Cresnet Power Distribution In addition to data Cresnet carries 24 volts DC for powering the devices connected to it The Cresnet ports on the DIN BLOCK are arr...

Страница 35: ...proximately 20 Cresnet devices without requiring a hub Larger systems are easily enabled by adding the DIN HUB The DIN HUB features three isolated Cresnet segments each supporting an additional 20 dev...

Страница 36: ...offer extra large backlit buttons for custom engraving They also play door chimes voice prompts button clicks and other audible feedback depending on programming These keypads use readily available De...

Страница 37: ...enu objects Dual window full motion video HDTV and RGB display Interactive annotation capability Built in biamplified speaker system and microphone QuickMedia AV connectivity audience presentation out...

Страница 38: ...dia conferencing VoIP remote computer access Multi format streaming video and audio WAV file audio feedback Built in stereo speakers and dual microphones Includes faceplate with 16 hard key pushbutton...

Страница 39: ...vity audience presentation output High speed Ethernet and Cresnet communications Backlit hard key pushbuttons Available in black or white TPMC Isys i O with Crestron Home or QuickMedia 12 active matri...

Страница 40: ...rithm DNav dynamic menu objects 802 11a b g Wi Fi 2 way wireless communications Windows XP Embedded operating system Onboard PC applications for Web browsing streaming media conferencing VoIP and remo...

Страница 41: ...tive matrix color touchscreen 320 x 240 resolution 16 bit Isys graphics Synapse Image Rendering Algorithm Backlit pushbuttons and 5 way thumbpad WAV file audio feedback Auto shutoff and pick up sensor...

Страница 42: ...nstallation in perfect harmony with non Crestron devices using readily available Decora style faceplates not included Mountable in a standard electrical gang box multiple keypads can easily be ganged...

Страница 43: ...rresponds to the number of keypad buttons For example CNX B6 is a six button keypad and a CNX B12 is a 12 button keypad The CNX B series keypads have a uniquely stylish shape and faceplates are availa...

Страница 44: ...ble tapping or holding the button Shift key functionality is even possible allowing any button to be held while pressing another The button caps feature an ergonomically tapered shape for excellent ta...

Страница 45: ...is the preferred mounting option for the Crestron C2N CB Series of Cameo keypads when cutouts in the drywall for the flush mount keypad installation are too large This kit provides support for additio...

Страница 46: ...occupant sensor that turns the lights off within 30 minutes after leaving the space and a control system that indicates that an area is unoccupied iLux also complies with Provision 9 4 1 4 which pert...

Страница 47: ...iLux Remote The CLS IRHT8 is a compact IR wireless remote designed specifically for use with Crestron iLux Integrated Lighting Systems The CLS IRHT8 provides buttons for master up down control plus ac...

Страница 48: ...s and 54 shade groups Commands for typical functions like scene recall scene off master dimming and occupancy status are shared between the CLS C6 units Each individual unit can still support a comple...

Страница 49: ...o be controlled from touchpanels keypads RF wireless remotes and even computers The control system interface also enables extensive flexibility for integration with other systems such as security HVAC...

Страница 50: ...Phase Dimming Auto Load Type Detection CLS EXP DIMFLV Supports 4 wire Fluorescent Incandescent MLV and ELV loads 16A per load 120V 230V 277V compatibility 0 10V Fluorescent Dimming plus High Inrush S...

Страница 51: ...Residential Lighting Design Guide iLux Integrated Lighting Control System Doc 5999F 46 Expansion Modules Wiring Diagrams NOTE 230V feed is available on CLSI units only...

Страница 52: ...lity is enabled Underwriters Laboratories UL safety regulations require an air gap between the contacts Building on this requirement Crestron has expanded the wall box dimmer and switch products to in...

Страница 53: ...multi point dimming control of a single load The three pushbuttons on the CLW SLVD provide parallel functionality to those on the CLW DIMS CLW DIMS1 Wall Box Master Dimmer Single Button Master Suppor...

Страница 54: ...large button on the CLW SWS1 provides instant turn on control of the load Pressing the button again turns the load off following a preset time delay The time delay can be overridden by tapping the but...

Страница 55: ...Residential Lighting Design Guide infiNET Wireless Technology Doc 5999F 50 infiNET Wireless Technology...

Страница 56: ...ing is similar to conventional 3 way or 4 way switching allowing control of a single load from multiple locations in the room CLW SW4RF infiNET Wall Box Switch and Keypad 1000 watt wall mount switch a...

Страница 57: ...Control Processors Crestron Residential Lighting Design Guide Doc 5999F 52 Example infiNET system...

Страница 58: ...ique Crestron dual bus system with its high speed I O bus architecture provides blazing fast throughput system wide The two 40Mb s Y BUS expansion slots offer the option of installing any of the CNX s...

Страница 59: ...ich may be used to supply power directly to Cresnet devices or connect to the external power input ports of a PAC2 or PAC2M If the power needed for a hub segment exceeds the power available from the i...

Страница 60: ...e PAC2M It is recommended that power fed to the PAC2M processor comes from a clean and uninterrupted source Ethernet and e Control 2 Built in 10 100 Ethernet facilitates secure high speed network conn...

Страница 61: ...interconnect cable and the lights are turned on to a programmed preset emergency level Memory Expansion A memory card slot allows for easy expansion of the PAC2M s internal memory using any MMC compat...

Страница 62: ...l Lighting Design Guide Basic Lighting System Interconnections Doc 5999F 57 Basic Lighting System Interconnections An example of a Crestron Lighting System that includes thermostat shade control and i...

Страница 63: ...directly via a digital input port Please refer to the product specification sheet for complete information Model Mount Type Coverage Area Coverage Pattern GLS OD T C 500 Ceiling 500 sq ft 180 degrees...

Страница 64: ...ntly controlled 24V DC outputs each designed to provide standard up down or open close control of a conventional two wire bidirectional type motor The C2N SDC DC mounts in the wall or ceiling using an...

Страница 65: ...systems we integrate into both commercial and residential environments Audio Video Lighting Systems HVAC Security Integrated Partner business or home entertainment solutions allow you to easily contr...

Страница 66: ...Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix A Doc 5999F 61 Appendix A Example Residential Lighting System This example is based on the following typical residential wiring plan...

Страница 67: ...ownlights Incandescent yes no 100 3 300 Main Floor Bathroom 2 Drapes 021 Drapes 3 Wire Motor no no 200 1 200 Main Floor Bathroom 2 Exhaust Fan 012 Exhaust Fan Switched no no 200 1 200 Main Floor Bedro...

Страница 68: ...A N A Interface 4 1 Main Floor Bedroom Ceiling Fan 022 Ceiling Fan Ceiling Fan no no 100 1 100 Enclosure 1 6 CLX 1FAN4 1 Main Floor Bedroom Downlights 005 Downlights Incandescent yes no 250 2 500 Encl...

Страница 69: ...Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix A Doc 5999F 64 Circuits and Interfaces...

Страница 70: ...Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix A Doc 5999F 65 Module Wiring...

Страница 71: ...Residential Lighting Design Guide Appendix A Doc 5999F 66 PAC2 Lighting Control Processor Connections...

Страница 72: ...t and Animation Dynamic Graphics and PNG Translucency Dynamic Menu Graphics Memory RAM 128MB 128MB 128MB 8MB 8MB 128MB 128MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB Flash 64MB 64MB 64MB 8MB 8MB 64MB 64MB 512MB 512MB...

Страница 73: ...ects Memory RAM 128MB 128MB 128MB 8MB 32MB 16MB 128MB 128MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB Flash 64MB 64MB 64MB 8MB 32MB 8MB 64MB 64MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB Memory Card Slot up to 4GB up to 4GB up to 4GB u...

Страница 74: ...64k 16 bit 64k 16 bit 64k Synapse Image Rendering Multimode Objects True Feedback Dynamic Text Animation Dynamic Graphics PNG Translucency DNav Dynamic Menu Objects Memory Ram 32MB 512MB 512MB 64MB 16...

Страница 75: ...he building envelope electric lighting fa ade features and other static elements that affect lighting Window placement and glazing floor layout building orientation and fixture placement are all stati...

Страница 76: ...ate tasks or displays but due to the important role that decorative lighting plays it comes first Accent lighting gives the space a third dimension adding to the quality of the space Focal Lighting Fo...

Страница 77: ...sured in Kelvin K temperature Higher Kelvin temperatures 3600 5500 K are considered cool and lower Kelvin color temperatures 2700 3000 K are considered warm Cool light is preferred for visual tasks be...

Страница 78: ...icular temperature measured by the thermal unit Kelvin The measurement can also be described as the warmth or coolness of a light source Generally sources below 3200K are considered warm while those a...

Страница 79: ...ttempting to restrict the amplitude of the current flowing through a lamp as in other forms of dimming forward phase control works by switching off the beginning part of each cycle of the alternating...

Страница 80: ...the same lamps more light will be emitted from the fixture with the higher efficiency LUMINANCE A photometric term that quantifies brightness of a light source or of an illuminated surface that reflec...

Страница 81: ...percent change in input RELAY A device that switches an electrical load on or off based on small changes in current or voltage Examples low voltage relay and solid state relay RETROFIT Refers to upgr...

Страница 82: ...r evaluating direct discomfort glare This method is a subjective evaluation of visual comfort expressed as the percent of occupants of a space who will be bothered by direct glare VCP allows for sever...

Страница 83: ...Crestron Electronics Inc Specifications subject 15 Volvo Drive to change without notice Rockleigh NJ 07647 Doc 5999F www crestron com 03 09...

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