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Relay Panel Interiors: Description Networking
Relay Panel Interiors: Description Networking
DESCRIPTION NETWORKING
The LMCP panel series is designed to provide 0-10V dimming Multiple panels may be networked together for global control
and switching for the control of building lighting and plug operation without the use of a Network Controller or BAS. The
loads. The panels can be networked together to enable LMCP panel also provides a native-BACnet integration solution
automation through out an entire facility. via BACnet MS/TP. Relay, group, and control device status,
including occupancy sensor status, are available as BACnet
Digital lighting management devices such as switches,
objects. When a Wattstopper Network Controller is used, it will
occupancy sensors, daylight sensors, and other devices
automatically recognize LMCP panels and map them to the
connect to the panel to switch loads On or Off via the relay or
browser-based user interface so that they can be configured
to dim loads using the 0-10V capability on the dimming panel.
with minimal additional setup.
OPERATION
APPLICATIONS
Relays in each LMCP panel can be assigned to up to 99
LMCP panels provide effective, code-compliant control of building
automation groups in any combination. Each group can
exterior lighting as well as larger interior areas that are not suited
respond to unique scheduled events and light/dark photocell
for DLM distributed controls. Recommended applications include
operations set up via an LMCT-100-2 handheld configuration
office building lobbies, corridors, loading docks, etc., as well as
tool. A group can also respond to schedules sent from a
school gymnasiums, commons areas, hallways, any space with a
Network Controller or a BACnet-enabled building automation
hard cap ceiling, or an open ceiling where view of load controllers
system (BAS). Individual loads, or groups of loads, can also
is not desired. LMCP panels are also ideal for retrofit scenarios
be controlled by DLM digital switches, dimmers, occupancy
where mounting control equipment near existing branch circuit
sensors, LMLS series daylight sensors, and LMIN-104 input
breakers is beneficial and digital switch and sensor devices and
modules. Controls are assigned to relays using Push n’ Learn™
load parameter configurability are required to meet complex
directly from the user input device, or via an LMCT-100-2.
operational sequences.
FEATURES
• Standard single pole heavy duty relays UL and cUL listed for • Two free-topology DLM Category 5e local networks for DLM
both lighting and plug loads sensors, switches, and LMIN-104 interface module
• Available in Dimming or Switching configurations • LMCT-100-2 handheld config tool recommended for setup
• Available in interiors sized for 8, 24, or 48 relays maximum • Panel can provide accessory power for low voltage network
• Runs event-based schedule routines independently (does devices such as NB-ROUTER
not require BAS or Network Controller) • BAA/TAA-compliant
• Supports astronomical, time-based, and photocell-based • DIN-rail feature used to mount an NB-ROUTER for BACnet
event types IP (LMCP24/48 only)
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SPECIFICATIONS
• Input voltage options, 120/277V, 120/347V, 240V Single • HDR relays:
Phase, 50/60 Hz – Coil voltage, 24 VDC, pulse ON and pulse OFF
• For 0–10V models: – Mechanically latched contacts
– Sinks up to 100 mA per 0-10V input (50 fixtures at 2mA – ½” K.O. mounting, LV plug-connection, individually
each) replaceable
– 0-10V signal will open on loss of power to panel, or via – UL listed for receptacle circuit control
contact on LMRD-x-10V cards – Contact ratings:
• Class 2 connection to two independent DLM local networks: 30 amps ballast @ 277V
24VDC output, up to 250mA across 2 RJ45 ports per local 20 amps ballast @ 347V
network 16 amps e-ballast @ 120V
10 amps e-ballast @ 277V
• Free-topology DLM local network segments may include
20 amps tungsten @ 120V
digital switches and sensors; Category 5e cable, up to 1,000
30 amps resistive @ 347V
ft. total per local network
20 amps receptacle load @ 120V
• Terminals for connection to DLM segment network (BACnet 1.5 HP @ 120V
MS/TP) – SCCR (short circuit current rating) 14,000 amps with HDR
• Segment network parameters: Heavy Duty Relay
– Wattstopper LM-MSTP wire • Operating conditions: for indoor use only; 32–140°F (0-60°C);
– Linear topology; 4000 ft. maximum per segment 5-95% RH, non-condensing
• Accessory power available: • UL and cUL Listed (E207852), Complementary Listed to
– LMCP8, N/A Emergency Lighting Equipment UL924
– LMCP24, 650 mA @ 15VDC, 400 mA @ 24VDC
• OSHPD (OSP) Approved (Certification No: OSP-0257)
– LMCP48, 650 mA @ 15VDC, 400 mA @ 24VDC
• Five year warranty
CONNECTING
Sample DLM Panel Connection Diagram with Switching Loads
To
To Linear Topology Additional LMCP Panels
Network twisted pair or DLM Local Networks
Controller LM-MSTP Wire
dataline (optional)
or BAS (optional)
Typical of up to
48 switching loads
Line Voltage
LMRJ Cables
LMCP Switched Panel
Line Voltage
LMRJ Cables
LMCP Dimming Panel
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CONNECTING
LMIN-104 Connection and Wiring Diagram
North
Watertight J Box
Sensor Hood
Local Network A or B
Occupancy Switch
Sensor
LMPO-200
Sensor
IR Window
Line
Voltage
DIN-rail for
NB-ROUTER
mounting
BAT=
Sensor Configuration
Load Config (PnL)
Daylighting Config
Button Configuration
Dimming Configuration
Adjust Light Level
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8.08"
16"
15.08"
section
Panel enclosures come as surface mount (”S”)
23.34" Low voltage or flush mount (”F“).
26" 31.42" section For flush mount enclosures, add 1.35” to height
(32” w/cover)
43.88" and 1.85” to width.
Line voltage section
16"
23.88" (24” w/ cover) 20.54"
16"
23.88" (24” w/ cover)
ORDERING INFORMATION
Installed Options
Interior Capacity Voltage Options Relay Count Emergency Relays Coil Voltage
Dimming Panels
LMCP8-10V 115/277 115
Switching Panels
LMCP8 115/277 115
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