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0-10V Dimming:
Dimming system using 2 power wires and
2 low-voltage communication wires to send
dimming levels to the ballasts.
Ballast:
An electrical device for starting
and regulating fluorescent lamps.
Required for all fluorescent lights.
BMS (Building Management System):
Automated/manual control systems that
allow integration of multiple systems in a
building for control from a single location.
Class 1 or Class 2:
Class 1 wiring is manufactured with insulation
to provide safe use up to 600V. Class 2 wiring
is not insulated for line-voltage loads and is
typically used in low-voltage scenarios such
as telephone or internet wire.
Commissioning:
Initial programming to set up groups and sensor
responses of EcoSystem components.
DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface):
A lighting protocol developed in Europe as a
type of communication for digital ballasts.
Daylighting:
Harvesting natural light entering a space
to reduce the amount of electrical light
that is used.
EcoSystem by Lutron:
The most efficient, most adaptable fluorescent
lighting control system in the world.
EcoSystem Bus:
Communication 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-Free:
Polarity is the polar indication of whether
an electrical terminal is positive or negative.
EcoSystem bus wires can be reversed without
electrical problems. Polarity-free indicates
that the terminals are reversible and are not
permanently positive or negative.
Repurposing:
Changing the use of a space, such as a
group of cubicles being removed to create
a larger conference area.
Start-up:
Lutron on-site system set-up and configuration
by a Lutron engineer to ensure proper functionality
by all components. Start-up is only required
on GRAFIK 7000
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systems with EcoSystem
integration, but is available for all EcoSystem
projects. Service pricing is proportional to the
size and complexity of the EcoSystem project.
Topology-Free:
Topology is the configuration of a communication
network. The most common topologies used
for wiring are daisy chain, star method, or T-tap.
Topology-free indicates that any wiring
configuration will work for the EcoSystem bus.
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