Encelium™ Energy Management System Hardware Overview Innovative technology for lighting efficiency
Features: ••Occupancy and Photo Sensors
••Luminaire Control Module – Industry-standard low-voltage sensors connect – Brings addressable controls to each fixture, to the sensor interface module and drive various supports dimming and switching of both lighting energy-saving strategies and non-lighting loads ••GreenBus II Cabling ••Sensor Interface Module – P rovides low-voltage power to all devices on the – Powers industry-standard sensors through the network, eliminating the need for external power GreenBus II™ network and establishes two-way supplies communication between the Energy Control Unit Applications: and itself ••Wall Stations ••Daylighting – Provides flexible user input in the place of ••Load shedding existing wall switch ••Occupancy sensing ••Energy Control Unit (ECU) ••Personal control – Collects signal information and controls up to 800 ••Task tuning nodes (typically one ECU covers 40,000 sq. ft.) ••Time scheduling ••System Support Unit (SSU) Suggested Literature: – A database server that runs the Polaris 3D™ soft- ware, stores all system settings and logs historical ••LMS048-LMS051 operational data and energy savings ••LMS053 ••LMS054 ••LMS066
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