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INS #Application NoteReceptacle Control SolutionsReceptacle Control SolutionsEnergy Codes now require automatic shut-off controls for plug loads and lighting in many the increase in lighting Control requirements and new lighting technologies like LED fixtures, plug load equipment has increased as a percentage of electrical power in many spaces. Research data has shown that plug loads have grown as a percentage of electricity usage from 15% to almost 50% in high efficiency offices energy savings can be captured by implementing Receptacle or plug load Control to automatically ensure that the plug loads are turned OFF when the space is vacant. Receptacle Control has been added to the latest energy codes as a requirement in many is plug load Control ?Plug Load or Receptacle Control is now required in ASHRAE and California s Title 24 2013. ASHRAE is the minimum building standard for the Department of Energy, several states currently have building codes that comply with or exceed ASHRAE ASHRAE requires automatic Receptacle Control of 50% of the 15 and 20 Amp receptacles , including those found in modular partitions, located in private offices, open offices and computer classrooms.

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1 INS #Application NoteReceptacle Control SolutionsReceptacle Control SolutionsEnergy Codes now require automatic shut-off controls for plug loads and lighting in many the increase in lighting Control requirements and new lighting technologies like LED fixtures, plug load equipment has increased as a percentage of electrical power in many spaces. Research data has shown that plug loads have grown as a percentage of electricity usage from 15% to almost 50% in high efficiency offices energy savings can be captured by implementing Receptacle or plug load Control to automatically ensure that the plug loads are turned OFF when the space is vacant. Receptacle Control has been added to the latest energy codes as a requirement in many is plug load Control ?Plug Load or Receptacle Control is now required in ASHRAE and California s Title 24 2013. ASHRAE is the minimum building standard for the Department of Energy, several states currently have building codes that comply with or exceed ASHRAE ASHRAE requires automatic Receptacle Control of 50% of the 15 and 20 Amp receptacles , including those found in modular partitions, located in private offices, open offices and computer classrooms.

2 Plug-in strips and devices can no longer be used for automatic Receptacle Control ; the Receptacle itself must be controlled. Title 24 2013 requires controlled 120v receptacles in all buildings. Applicable areas include private offices, open office areas, conference rooms, kitchenettes and more. Plug-in strips and devices can no longer be used for automatic Receptacle Control ; the Receptacle itself must be can we Control plug loads?There are two strategies for providing automatic plug load or Receptacle Control . Occupancy based Control : Occupancy or Vacancy sensors constantly monitor if the space is occupied. When the space is vacant the sensor will ensure the receptacles are automatically turned OFF either directly or by sending a signal to the lighting Control system. Schedule based Control : The lighting Control system or some other time clock device ensures the receptacles are automatically turned OFF based on user defined s Lighting Systems s Lighting Systems SolutionsEaton s Lighting Systems provides multiple Solutions to Control Receptacle or plug loads including simple occupancy based Control , room based controls, schedule based controls, centralized relay controls and DALI based Sensor Solution: Automatic Receptacle Control based on occupancyWhat do we need to order: Occupancy or vacancy sensor (OAC-*, VAC-*) Receptacle rated switchpack (SP-R-20-120) Manual switch (GMDS-W)LOAD "A"RED (RELAY 2)NEUTRALHOT**USE BLACK LEAD FOR 120 VAC.

3 USE ORANGE LEAD FOR 277 VAC. CAP UNUSED GMDS - LOAD "A"(NORMALLY OPENMOMENTARY SWITCH)MODEL GMDS - LOAD "B"(NORMALLY OPENMOMENTARY SWITCH)MANUAL MODE OPERATION:1. SWITCHES ARE REQUIRED TO TURN CORRESPONDING LOADS ON. 2 LOADS TURN OFF WHEN SENSOR TIMES OUT OR WITH THE MODE OPERATION:1. WHEN SENSOR ACTIVATES, BOTH LOADS AND Receptacle TURN ON. 2. SWITCHES CAN BE USED TO TURN LIGHTS ON OR IF DAYLIGHT SENSOR IS ENABLED AND LIGHT LEVEL IS ABOVE SETPOINT, SWITCHPACK CONNECTED TO YELLOW LEAD WILL NOT TURN LOAD ON. RECOMMENDED WIRE:18-3 AWG STRANDED WIRE SHIELDED OR NON/SHIELDED NOTES1. SPD20-MV-NO SWITCHPACK SHOWN. 120/277 VAC 20 AMP RATING PER BLUE AND RED WIRE LEADS ARE NON-POLARITY (RELAY 2)BLUE (RELAY 1)BLUE (RELAY 1)WHITE HOT **LOAD "B"ReceptacleNEUTRALHOT**USE BLACK LEAD FOR 120 VAC. CAP UNUSED (RELAY 1)BLUE (RELAY 1)WHITE HOT **SP-R-20-120( Receptacle Rated Switchpack) BLACK BROWN (BLUE Control ) YELLOW (OCC/DAY) PURPLE (NORMALLY CLOSED) GRAY (ISOLATED RELAY COMMON) ORANGE (NORMALLY OPEN) WHITE/BROWN (YELLOW Control ) BLACK (COMMON)BLUE ( Control -RELAY 1) RED (24 VDC) YELLOW( Control - RELAY 2)BLUE (OCC) RED (10-30 VDC) BLACK (COMMON)BLUE ( Control ) RED (24 VDC)3 Room Controller Controller Solution Automatic Receptacle Control based on room occupancy Exclusive Automatic On Receptacle event in Vacancy Mode Out-of-the-box functionality what do we need to order.

4 Room Controller (RC3, RC3D, RC3DE, RC3 DEHC) Receptacle rated switchpack (SPRC-R-20-120) Occupancy sensor (Any Greengate Sensor) Wallstation (Any Room Controller Wallstation)5 QuickConnect Cable(Class 2)Connect a QuickConnect cable betweenthe Receptacle Rated Switchpack and the Receptacle /BMS Click & Go porton the Room Controller. SPRC-R-20-120( Receptacle Rated Switchpack)Click & Go PortLine Voltage Wiring to Receptacle (s)120 VAC HotNeutralBlackWhite/BlackBlueBlueLine InReceptacle123456 Integration ControlsAdjustable SkylightsLow EndHigh EndEnergyOptionsStatusReset0-10V GainAdjustmentDimmer 3 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 1+--++-0-10V Dimming0-10V Dimming Outputs-+Dimmer 3 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 1-++-Blue - EM Line InBlue - EM Loads OutCAUTION: Bonding between conduit connections is not automatic and must be provided as part of the - Line InWhite/Black - 120V NWhite/Orange - 277V NBlue - Load InYellow - Load 1 OutRed - Load 2 OutPurple - Load 3 OutEnergy Options DIP SwitchDemand ResponseOccupancyNot Used1234 Default 10%20%30%40%OccVac (default)TimeClockAlertModeDemandRespons eA/VMode+-Integration Controls+-+-+-GreenBlackRedWhiteAdjustab le SkylightsSensorsReceptacleBMS/OutSwitchp ackQuickConnect CablesSensorsSliderStationWallstationsSP RC-R-20-120( Receptacle Rated Switchpack)Click & Go PortLine Voltage Wiring to Receptacle (s)120 VAC HotNeutralBlackWhite/BlackBlueBlueLine InReceptacleGGRC-SPLITTER(1 to 2 Cable Splitter)* NOTE: Each cable lenght not to exceed 100ft.

5 Total length not to exceed Sequence: The Room Controller can Control up to five 20A Receptacle Rated Switchpacks based on space occupancy. Receptacle Rated Switchpacks turn On based upon occupancy regardless of light level or state and turn Off 30 seconds after vacancy time out INFORMATION ON THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF EATON CORPORATION. IT IS DISCLOSED IN CONFIDENCE AND IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCES, USED, OR DISCLOSED EXCEPT FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH CONTROLS TITLE:DWG #:DATE:SCALE:CH'KD:DRAWN:SHEET:APPR:PROJ : SIZE:BYDESCRIPTIONDATEREVREVISION TABLE--------------------E21/1 NTS8/16 ControlWIRING DIAGRAMROOM CONTROLLERRoom Controller and Smart Devices use Click & Go technology:The Room Controller will automtically recognize any smart device connected with the quick connect cable (provided) and start working immediately upon power up with no programming Room Controller defaults to Manual On/Automatic Off vacancy sensor mode for maximum energy savings.

6 Wallstations buttons can toggle zones or trigger preset scenes and can be mixed within each Based and Centralized Based and Centralized Solution Automatic Receptacle Control based on room occupancy Contractor friendly installation Built-in astronomical time clock Controlled via low voltage inputs, occupancy or BMS inputWhat do we need to order: Any lighting Control relay panel that uses the Latching Relay Module (CKT, CKM, LK, SCRP) Occupancy sensor (Any Greengate Sensor) Wallstation (Any compatible low voltage wallstation)LED2 ANALOG INPUTSALL OFFANALOG INPUTS+24 GNDANANANAN1234RS-232J7J8TB2 REMOTELOCALPCI-NET TERMDIGITAPCI-NETPCI-NET+NET-NETLED1 NETWORKSWITCH INPUTS AND LIGHTED SWITCH OUTSDIMMING OUTPUTSANALOG GNDDO1DO2 RTNRTN12+24 ININ12LS1DO3DO4 RTNRTN34TP1+24+24 ININININ3456 LSLS23+24 ININ78LS4 PCI 2005U4 DIMMING OUTPUTSTB4TB3TB5 RESET PICSOPT-47K0 OHMRS-232-SPCAN-TXU2U61 LED5 LED4 CAN-RXC11 SWIN PICSD1PE-52647 SWV-0-90-330 Talemaor1TB6 SWIN STATSWITCH INPUTSGndLSO TESTSTATUSU4 LED9L1PE-52627C14C5 RSC PICRSC STAT50-022110-01CU1U2 LED3SW27653214 ALL ONADDRESS850-022510-0054-022510-X4 SRCTB4 MOV4 LED8 POWERSW4U3 LED7K4Q4SW3SW2 LED5 LED3 LED1K3K2K1Q2Q3 MOV2 MOV3 LOADLINELOADLINELOADLINETB3TB2 LOADSW1Q1 MOV1TB1 LINEZone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 ControlKeeper M Relay

7 Panel Power Metering ControlKeeper TRelay Panel ControlKeeper 4 ADistributed 0-10V Dimming panelControlKeeper MRelay PanelPower MeteringGDS Cable type: Cooper LCCNP or Cooper LCCP or Belden 1502, maximum distance 1000 feet per GDS networkCable type: Belden 9841 or equalMaximum distance 4000 feet per networkTo other lighting Control panelsTo other lighting Control panelsEthernet link: Programming access or Power Metering data accessEthernet link: Programming access or Power Metering data access5 DALI Based Based Controls Automatic Receptacle Control based on room occupancy Contractor friendly installation Controlled via low voltage inputs, occupancy or scheduleWhat do we need to order: Fifth Light LCP (LCP-*) DALI Multi-Sensor (FLT-MTS12-DALI DALI Field Relay (FLT-HPRS-DALI)ETHERNETDALI DAC0-10 VDCDALI DIMMABLE BALLASTDALI MULTI SENSOR10%10%20%30%40%Units Are: LIGHT TECHNOLOGY100011:46 06/26/092134 CENTRAL SERVER UNITLIGHTING Control PANELMOBILE APPVOIP PHONE TOUCH SCREEN NETWORK SWITCHDALI COMMUNICATION BUS Maximum of up to 64 devices on each DALI devices must be within 900 feet of the Lighting Control Panel (LCP).)

8 16/2 AWG recommended FIELD RELAYDALI RELAY PANELDALI DIMMINGMODULEDALI WallstationScene 1 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 2 THE INFORMATION ON THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF EATON CORPORATION. IT IS DISCLOSED IN CONFIDENCE AND IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCES, USED, OR DISCLOSED EXCEPT FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH CONTROLS TITLE:DWG #:DATE:SCALE:CH'KD:DRAWN:SHEET:APPR:PROJ : SIZE:BYDESCRIPTIONDATEREVREVISION TABLE--------------------E81/1 NTS8/16 CONTROLWIRING DIAGRAMFIFTH LIGHT LINE IN/BLACKLINE OUT/BLACKGROUND (EARTH GROUND)NEUTRALDALI BUSTO OTHER LIGHTING LOADSR eceptacleLINE VOLTAGEDALI BUSRoom Controller and Smart Devices use Click & Go technology:The Room Controller will automtically recognize any smart device connected with the quick connect cable (provided) and start working immediately upon power up with no programming Room Controller defaults to Manual On/Automatic Off vacancy sensor mode for maximum energy savings.

9 Wallstations buttons can toggle zones or trigger preset scenes and can be mixed within each Eaton BoulevardCleveland, OH 44122 United s Cooper Controls Business203 Cooper CirclePeachtree City, GA 2014 EatonAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USAP ublication No. ACC141030 Eaton is a registered trademarks are property of their respective s next:Automatic Receptacle Control requirements are continuing to expand in future versions of building energy codes. Both ASHRAE and Title 24 version 2016 include automatic Receptacle Control requirements in more :Lighting and Receptacle controls continue to play a vital role in meeting energy code requirements that also help meet your operating budgets and our national energy conservation goals. The automatic Receptacle Control methods outlined in this document help reduce plug loads as a percentage of electricity used in spaces when not occupied.


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