Greengate Room Controller Design And Application Brochure

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Room Controller designand application brochureGreengateConference roomOfficeClassroomHealthcare

Table of contentsRoom Controller system3Features and benefits4Built-in energy savings lighting control strategies5Out-of-the-box control strategies6Stand-alone architecture7Network architecture9Ordering options11Model installation diagrams13APPLICATIONSOffice14Open office15Conference room16Corridor, hall or stairwell17Classroom – Suspended fixtures and three daylight zones18Classroom – Recessed fixtures and three daylight zones19System components21QuicKits and starter kits23TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMSSmall office with Daylighting24Office with Receptacle and Emergency Control24Office with HVAC output25Conference room with receptacle and Emergency Control, daylighting and programmable scenewallstations25Classroom with emergency and receptacle control26Classroom with daylight dimming26Demand Response Connections27Alternative Voltage Connection27Receptacle wiring28Wallstation sharing29Network wiring30www.eaton.com/lighting2

Room Controller systemThe Room Controller System provides energy compliant lighting, plug and emergency control capabilities thatallow for out-of-the-box functionality in virtually any space. The system can be ordered based on specific budgetor performance requirements.Simplified compliance with a product designed to meet the latest energy codesReduce cost of installation with single enclosure and simplified wiringSave time with out-of-the-box controls functionality, no programming needed3www.eaton.com/lighting

Features and benefitsStand-Alone ArchitectureCode compliant automatic lighting, emergency and plug loadcontrol.Delivers occupancy status to HVAC system via contact closure.Receives local Demand Response signal.Network ArchitectureCode compliant automatic lighting, emergency and plug loadcontrol with enhanced user control and centralized time schedulecontrol.Integrates with BMS via BACnet IP.Centralized Demand Response via network.Contractor BenefitsReduce material cost with the included Room Controller wiring compartment with direct conduit connections. No need foradditional junction boxes.Simplified wiring with RJ45 connections for all low voltage devices saves time on the site.The Room Controller works immediately upon power up which saves time on network projects which require startup.Distributor BenefitsGive the electrical contractor what they need to start a project with convenient Room Controller starter kits.Reduce inventory requirements with sensors that work with Room Controllers or with stand-alone applications.Out-of-the-box functionality provides immediate verification of wiring and code compliance.Specifier BenefitsWorry free design with the Room Controller system that was designed to meet the current energy codes.Simplified sequence of operations definition and training with out-of-the-box functionality.Simplify complex user interaction with flexible wallstations that can be customized with zone or scene buttons.End User BenefitsReduce training time with simple and consistent user experience in all rooms that have the Room Controller installed.Remove maintenance concerns with RJ45 plug in low voltage devices that work immediately when connected.Save on operating costs with a system that was designed to provide consistent energy savings and drive energy efficiencythroughout the building.www.eaton.com/lighting4

Built-in energy saving lightingcontrol trolDemandResponseRemote SignalControl5ESTIMATED SAVINGSManual/personal dimming control – is one of five alternative methods to meet theMulti-level lighting control requirements.10-20%Occupancy/vacancy sensing – provides Manual On/Automatic Off or Automatic On/Automatic Off and Partial Off capabilities.20-60%Daylight dimming – provides three daylight dimming zone that automatically adjustthe lighting based on daylight available in the space.20-45%Plug load control – automatically turns On receptacles upon occupancy regardlessof light status. Ensures receptacles are turned Off when the space is vacant.15-50%Controlled loadsHigh-end/Task Tuning – lowers the maximum light level for automatic energysavings.10-30%Demand Response – automatically reduces light level based on signal fromOpenADR device or BMS closure.10-40%Remote Signal Control – Automatically sends a signal to the HVAC system basedon occupancy.www.eaton.com/lighting20%

Out-of-the-box control strategiesUL924(Energy Back-up ntrolManually SwitchedON/OFFReceptacleControlIntegrationThe Room Controller system can now be specified and ordered based on project needs. The Room Controller system is available inboth a stand-alone and networked architecture.Individual components – Simple product offering listRoom Controller Starter Kits – Basic Electrical Distributor stocking products, everything the electrical contractor will need forinstallation above the ceiling. Customize for each space with specific wallstations and sensor requirements.Room Controller QuicKits – Easy to order, designed and packaged for immediate in room installation and provide a complete all-inone package solution, with pre-defined sequence of operations.Supported by Eaton a global leader with expertise in power distribution and circuit protection; backup power protection; controland automation; lighting and security; structural solutions and wiring devices; solutions for harsh and hazardous environments; andengineering services. Eaton is positioned through its global solutions to answer today’s most critical electrical power managementchallenges.www.eaton.com/lighting6

Stand-alone architectureThe Room Controller system was designed to meet the energy codes requirements of virtually any space. This application illustrates howconference rooms can use daylight dimming in conjunction with natural light entering the space, while providing Scene Control/AutomaticOff and receptacle control to achieve energy savings up to 65% and achieve higher quality lighting. Providing optional control of individuallighting zones and HVAC output will allow for even greater energy savings.Room Controller(Mounted in Ceiling)Daylight Sensor(Mounted on Ceiling)WallstationOAWCCeiling SensorSpace AssumptionsSpace100 square feet or largerElectrical LoadGreater than 0.5 watts per square feet plannedDaylightingContains glazing larger than 24 square feet total requiring daylightingfor both primary and secondary sidelit zonesOthersThe general lighting is not intended for continuous use (24/7, 365).Egress lighting is not part of the general lighting use.BuildingWhen larger than 10,000 square feet, Demand Response is required(capable of lowering lighting power by 15%)7www.eaton.com/lighting

SPACE LEVEL (AREA CONTROL) Must be accessible to occupants tooperate the lightingReference:T24-2016130.1(a)ASHRAE 90.1-20189.4.1.1.aManually SwitchedON/OFFIECC 2018C405.2.2.3MULTI-LEVEL LIGHTING Luminaire must provide uniformdimmingReference:T24-2016130.1(b) Capable of reducing power by at leaseone of five control functionsASHRAE 90.1-20189.4.1.1.d When a dimming luminaire is present,a manual dimmer is recommended.Other functional options available(CHOOSE AT LEAST ONE)SHUTOFF CONTROLReference: Luminaires turned off when vacantT24-2016130.1(c), 130.5(d) 120V receptacles only, one within 6feet of uncontrolled Each 5,000 square feet to have shutoffcontrolsIECC 2018C405.2.2.2Manual On/Auto OffOccupancySensor(CHOOSE ONE)ReceptacleControlASHRAE 90.1-20189.4.1.1.h, 9.4.1.1.i,8.4.2IECC 2018C405.2.1AUTOMATIC DAYLIGHTING CONTROLReference: Eliminate energy waste when naturallight presentT24-2016130.1(d)Exceptions when daylighting control notrequired: No skylights Glazing 24 square feetASHRAE 90.1-20189.4.1.1.e, 9.4.1.1.f,IECC 2018C405.2.3 Daylit zone is less than 120Wwww.eaton.com/lighting8

Network architectureThe Room Controller products can be networked together to expand their out of the box capabilities. Perfect for projects that have multiplerooms that have similar requirements. The Room Controllers can be installed and provide control capabilities on day one without requiringnetwork programming. As the project schedule allows network programming can be completed to provide centralized control and usertraining.Room Controller(Mounted in Ceiling)Daylight Sensor(Mounted on Ceiling)Room Controller(Mounted in Ceiling)Daylight Sensor(Mounted on Ceiling)WallstationOAWCCeiling SensorOAWCCeiling SensorWallstationRoom Controller(Mounted in Ceiling)Daylight Sensor(Mounted on Ceiling)Room Controller(Mounted in Ceiling)Daylight Sensor(Mounted on Ceiling)WallstationOAWCCeiling SensorWallstationOAWCCeiling SensorSpace AssumptionsSpaceMultiple spaces each less than 2000 square feetElectrical LoadGreater than 0.5 watts per square feet plannedDaylightingContains glazing larger than 24 square feet total requiring daylightingfor both primary and secondary sidelit zonesOthersThe general lighting is not intended for continuous use (24/7, 365).Egress lighting is not part of the general lighting use.BuildingWhen larger than 10,000 square feet, Demand Response is required(capable of lowering lighting power by 15%)9www.eaton.com/lighting

SPACE LEVEL (AREA CONTROL)Reference: Must be accessible to occupants tooperate the lightingT24-2016130.1(a)Exceptions when space level control notrequired: Areas or sections designed to serveas egress lighting are not accessible tounauthorized personnelASHRAE 90.1-20189.4.1.1.aManually SwitchedON/OFFIECC 2018C405.2.2.3MULTI-LEVEL LIGHTINGReference: Luminaire must provide uniformdimmingT24-2016130.1(b) Capable of reducing power by at leaseone of five control functionsASHRAE 90.1-20189.4.1.1.d When a dimming luminaire is present,a manual dimmer is recommended.Other functional options availableIECC 2018C405.2.2.2(CHOOSE AT LEAST ONE)SHUTOFF CONTROLReference: Luminaires turned off when vacantT24-2016130.1(c), 130.5(d) 120V receptacles only, one within 6feet of uncontrolled Each 5,000 square feet to have shutoffcontrols. Automatic Time Switchremain on for no more than 2 hours.Exception when shutoff control notrequired: Areas designed to serve 24 hour, 365day continuous use considered egresslightingOccupancySensorManual On/Auto OffRemote SignalControl(CHOOSE ONE OR MOREAutomatic(AstronomicalTime Switch)ReceptacleControlASHRAE 90.1-20189.4.1.1.h, 9.4.1.1.i,8.4.2IECC 2018C405.2.1AUTOMATIC DAYLIGHTING CONTROL Eliminate energy waste when naturallight presentExceptions when daylighting control notrequired: No skylights Glazing 24 square feetReference:T24-2016130.1(d)ASHRAE 90.1-20189.4.1.1.e, 9.4.1.1.f,IECC 2018C405.2.3 Daylit zone is less than 120Wwww.eaton.com/lighting10

Ordering optionsRoom Controller Starter KitIdeal for distributor stocking programs to provide Electrical Contractorswith components that are required for rough-in installation. The distributorcan then finalize the order with off the shelf accessories based onindividual product needs.Room Controller QuicKitsSpecially built to provide all components that are needed for typical roomtypes. QuicKits include all components for specific room types.Room Controller System ComponentsWhen a QuicKit or Starter Pack does not meet your requirements,individual components should be specified.ROOM CONTROLLERSYSTEM COMPONENTROOM CONTROLLERSTARTER KITROOM CONTROLLERQUICKITSROOM CONTROLLERPLENUMUL924(Energy Back-up ireDimmingROOM CONTROLLERPLENUM NETWORKUL924(Energy Back-up -CLASSRCQK-RC3DEHCZONE WALLSTATIONSManually SwitchedON/OFF11www.eaton.com/lighting

ROOM CONTROLLERSYSTEM COMPONENTROOM CONTROLLERSTARTER KITROOM CONTROLLERQUICKITSOCCUPANCY TDAYLIGHT -CLASSRCQK-RC3DEHCReceptacleControlQUICKCONNECT CABLERemote SignalControlPERSONAL REMOTEneZoltroonCR1R2TSEXR3AUS1seloCn/ orpe e bead tuSh laSoOS2S4HHPR-RCRCQK-RC3DE-CONFS3S6ses epr ene Scensc lectve sesa dTo T anSES5rlle tetro oon mC l Re RCom ona RRo ers HPP HManualDimmerDAYLIGHT SETTINGREMOTEHHPRG-RCLumen MaintenanceControlwww.eaton.com/lighting12

Model installation diagramsRC3-PL with receptacle controlReceptacleSwitchpackLED LuminaireLED LuminaireLED LuminaireLED SwitchingLuminairesWallstationOccupancy SensorRC3D-PL with receptacle controlReceptacleSwitchpackHVAC OutputLED LuminaireDaylightSensorLED LuminaireLED LuminaireHandheldDaylightProgrammerLED ncy SensorRC3DE-PL with receptacle and emergency controlReceptacleSwitchpackHVAC OutputLED LuminaireDaylightSensorLED LuminaireLED LuminaireHandheldDaylightProgrammerLED 0-10VDimmingLuminairesWallstationLED LuminaireUL tionOccupancy Sensor

Application: OfficeSpace AssumptionsSpaceLess than 250 square feetElectrical LoadGreater than 0.5 watts per square feet plannedDaylightingContains glazing larger than 24 square feet total requiringdaylighting for both primary and secondary sidelit zonesBuildingWhen larger than 10,000 square feet, Demand Responseis required (capable of lowering lighting power by 15%)SolutionsLuminaire ControlsRCQK-RC3DE-OFFICERoom Controller QuicKitORRoom Controller ComponentsRC3DE-PLRoom ht SensorOAWC-DT-120WWall Corner Occupancy SensorOCC-RJ45Input/ Output DeviceSPRC-R-20-120Receptacle SwitchpackGGRJ45-10-GQuickConnect CableGGRJ45-25-GQuickConnect CableUL924(Energy Back-up Circuit)LuminaireDimmingFunctional ControlsManually rolSequence of OperationsOccupiedUnoccupiedLights Manual ON or Automatic ON – 50%Lights turn Off after sensor time-outReceptacle ONReceptacle turns off after sensor time-out 30 secHVAC occupancy closedHVAC occupancy opensAutomatic daylight dimmingOccupant uses wallstations to control lightingDemand Response dims lighting based on settingswww.eaton.com/lighting14

Application: Open officeSpace AssumptionsSpace250 square feet or largerElectrical LoadGreater than 0.5 watts per square feet plannedDaylightingContains glazing larger than 24 square feet total requiringdaylighting for both primary and secondary sidelit zonesBuildingWhen larger than 10,000 square feet, Demand Response isrequired (capable of lowering lighting power by 15%)SolutionsLuminaire ControlsRCQK-RC3DE-CONFRoom Controller QuicKitORRC3DE-PL-T24Room Controller Starter KitORUL924(Energy Back-up Circuit)LuminaireDimmingRoom Controller ComponentsRC3DE-PLRoom ht SensorOAC-DT-2000Ceiling Occupancy SensorOCC-RJ45Input/ Output DeviceSPRC-R-20-120Receptacle SwitchpackGGRJ45-10-GQuickConnect CableGGRJ45-25-GQuickConnect CableFunctional ControlsManually gControlOccupancySensorSequence of OperationsOccupiedUnoccupiedLights Manual ON or Automatic ON – 50%Lights turn Off after sensor time-outReceptacle ONReceptacle turns off after sensor time-out 30 secHVAC occupancy closedHVAC occupancy opensThree automatic daylight dimming zonesOccupant uses wallstations to control lightingDemand Response dims lighting based on tacleControl

Application: Conference roomSpace AssumptionsSpace100 square feet or largerElectrical LoadGreater than 0.5 watts per square feet plannedDaylightingContains glazing larger than 24 square feet total requiringdaylighting for both primary and secondary sidelit zonesOthersThe general lighting is not intended for continuous use(24/7, 365). Egress lighting is not part of the general lightinguse.BuildingWhen larger than 10,000 square feet, Demand Response isrequired (capable of lowering lighting power by 15%)SolutionsLuminaire ControlsRCQK-RC3DE-CONFRoom Controller QuicKitORRoom Controller ComponentsRC3DE-PLRoom ControllerRC-6TSB-P3-WScene ght SensorOAWC-DT-120WWall Corner Occupancy SensorOCC-RJ45Input/ Output DeviceSPRC-R-20-120Receptacle SwitchpackGGRJ45-10-GQuickConnect CableGGRJ45-25-GQuickConnect CableUL924(Energy Back-up Circuit)LuminaireDimmingFunctional ControlsManually rolSequence of OperationsOccupiedUnoccupiedLights Manual ON or Automatic ON – 50%Lights turn Off after sensor time-outReceptacle ONReceptacle turns off after sensor time-out 30 secHVAC occupancy closedHVAC occupancy opensAutomatic daylight dimmingOccupant uses wallstations to control lightingDemand Response dims lighting based on settingsProgrammable Scene Wallstationswww.eaton.com/lighting16

Application: Corridor, hall or stairwellSpace AssumptionsSpaceAccessible areasElectrical LoadGreater than 0.5 watts per square feet plannedDaylightingContains glazing larger than 24 square feet total requiringdaylighting for both primary and secondary sidelit zonesBuildingWhen larger than 10,000 square feet, Demand Response isrequired (capable of lowering lighting power by 15%)Luminaire ControlsSolutionsRC3DE-PL-KITRoom Controller QuicKitORRoom Controller ComponentsRC3DE-PLRoom ControllerRC-6TSB-P3-WScene WallstationOAWC-DT-120WWall Corner Occupancy SensorOCC-RJ45Input/ Output DeviceGGRJ45-10-GQuickConnect CableGGRJ45-25-GQuickConnect CableUL924(Energy Back-up Circuit)LuminaireDimmingFunctional upancySensorSequence of OperationsOccupiedUnoccupiedLights Automatic ONLights turn Off or dim after sensor time-outOccupant uses wallstations to control lightingTimeclock turns lights offDemand Response dims lighting based on settingsProgrammable Scene Wallstations17www.eaton.com/lighting

Application: Classroom – Suspendedfixtures and three daylight zonesSpace AssumptionsSpaceLess than 2000 square feetElectrical LoadGreater than 0.7 watts per square feet plannedDaylightingContains glazing larger than 24 square feet total requiringdaylighting for both primary and secondary sidelit zonesBuildingWhen larger than 10,000 square feet, Demand Response isrequired (capable of lowering lighting power by 15%)Luminaire ControlsSolutionsRCQK-RC3DE-CLASSRoom Controller QuicKitORRC3DE-PL-T24Room Controller Starter KitORRoom Controller ComponentsRC3DE-PLRoom e WallstationDSRC-FMOIRDaylight SensorOAWC-DT-120WWall Corner Occupancy SensorOCC-RJ45Input/ Output DeviceSPRC-R-20-120Receptacle SwitchpackGGRJ45-10-GQuickConnect CableGGRJ45-25-GQuickConnect CableUL924(Energy Back-up Circuit)LuminaireDimmingFunctional ControlsManually rolSequence of OperationsOccupiedUnoccupiedLights Manual ON or Automatic ON – 50%Lights turn Off after sensor time-outReceptacle ONReceptacle turns off after sensor time-out 30 secHVAC occupancy closedHVAC occupancy opensThree automatic daylight dimming zonesOccupant uses wallstations to control lightingDemand Response dims lighting based on

The Room Controller System provides energy compliant lighting, plug and emergency control capabilities that allow for out-of-the-box functionality in virtually any

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