Transcript of What is nLight? nLight is a networked digital lighting control system that provides both energy...
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- What is nLight? nLight is a networked digital lighting control
system that provides both energy savings & increased user
configurability by cost effectively integrating time-based,
daylight-based, sensor-based & manual lighting control
schemes.
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- How does nLight work? nLight networks together intelligent
digital devices including occupancy sensors, photocells, power
packs, wall switches, dimmers, panels, and even luminaires;
creating a system with an unmatched level of distributed
intelligence
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- What is Distributed Intelligence? Digitally Addressable -
Locally makes switching & dimming control decisions no central
controller Self-Commissioning Stand-alone Operation
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- nLight Devices Model numbers start with the letter n RJ-45
style communication ports All devices consist of one or more of
basic lighting control components o sensor o relay o manual control
station o dimmer DEFINITION: A device having the ability to
communicate over an nLight network.
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- Example Combinations of Lighting Control Elements Lighting
Control Elements Sensor Relay Manual Control Station Dimmer Model
Number Examples OccupancyPhotocell nCM PC nCM 9 nCM 9 ADC nCMR 9
ADC nPODM nPODM D nPODMR D nWSX nIO D nPP16 nPP16 D
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- GTL SERIES nLight-enabled Luminaire Families (w/ integrated nIO
or nPP16 D) DEFINITION: A luminaire with a factory installed nLight
device. More added all the time!
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- nLight Control Zone Zones are wired together using CAT-5e cable
(in any order, daisy-chain recommended) May have a single or
several different devices types May have multiple devices of the
same type Can be sub-divided into 16 local groups (channels) of
occupancy, photocell, and switch control Functions stand-alone if
disconnected from Gateway/SensorView DEFINITION: A collection of
nLight devices and nLight-enabled luminaires that function together
in order to control a spaces lighting.
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- Example Zone Designs Private Office 1 Single Level Control
Devices Used nCM PDT 9 nPODM WH nPP16 nPODM WH
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- Single Level Control Bi-Level Control Devices Used nCM PDT 9
nPODM 2P WH nPP16 nSP16 Example Zone Designs Private Office 2 nPODM
2P WH
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- Single Circuit Control w/ One Daylight Harvesting Zone Devices
Used nCM PDT 9 nPODM DX nPP16 nCM ADC Example Zone Designs Private
Office 3 nPODM DX
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- Fixture Level Control w/ Dual Zone Daylight Harvesting Devices
Used nCM PDT 9 nPODM 2P DX nCM ADCX Example Zone Designs Private
Office 4 nCM ADCX
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- nLight Network Backbone DEFINITION: The communication network
which interconnects nLight zones and the Gateway / SensorView
software Backbone devices include Bridges Gateways nWiFi Devices
nGWY 2
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- Added System Features Provided by nLight Backbone Remote
configuration and custom commissioning Run time-based and on demand
control profiles (such as load shedding) Virtual switches and
dimmers can control an occupants lighting from computer and
smartphone-based applications Real-time lighting, photocell, and
occupancy status collection and analysis Provides required
connectivity for third party BMS via BACnet IP control Remote
upgrading of all system devices Global Groups
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- Multi-Backbone Network Architecture X
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- SensorView Properties
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- SensorView Settings
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- SensorView Status
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- SensorView Profiles
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- SensorView Updates
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- SensorView Green Screens Network Totals
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- SensorView Green Screens Admin Baseline Operating Hrs. Savings
units (kWH, $, CO2) Peak/Off Peak Hrs.
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- SensorView Green Screens Zone Details
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- Relay State Occupancy Time Delays Total Light Levels