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    CONTENTS

    Description Page

    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3Lighting Control Systems

    Class 1210

    CONTENTS

    DESCRIPTION PAGE

    WHY LIGHTING CONTROL? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    EMBEDDED WEB PAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

    CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

    SQUARE D ®  POWERLINK ®  G3 CONTROLLERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

    SQUARE D ®  POWERLINK ®  G3 POWER SUPPLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

    SQUARE D ®  POWERLINK ®  G3 CONTROL BUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

    NETWORK AREA CONTROLLER (NAC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

    REMOTE SOURCE CONTROLLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

    REMOTE MOUNT CONTROLLERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

    REMOTELY OPERATED ECB-G3 CIRCUIT BREAKERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

    NF PANELBOARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

    DEVICE POWER SUPPLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

    DEVICE ROUTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

    ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

    SELECTION - CATALOG NUMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

    SYSTEM COMPONENT STANDARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

    WIRING DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

    Catalog

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    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Lighting Control SystemsWhy Lighting Control?

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    WHY LIGHTING CONTROL?

    Lighting is the largest single consumer of electric power in a typical building,

    often exceeding 30% of the total energy cost. The main function of an intelligent

    lighting control system is to provide light, where and when it’s needed and to

    while reduce lighting in unoccupied areas.

    By controlling lights during non-occupancy periods, energy costs associated

    with lighting can often be reduced by over 50%. That’s why lighting control is so

    important. In addition, lighting control helps defer replacement costs of lamps

    and ballasts by reducing the number of annual burn hours.

    Many building codes now require the use of lighting controls to reduce energy

    consumption. Meeting such requirements, while still creating a comfortable and

    productive workspace, requires an intelligent lighting control system.

    The Solution—Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3

    For many designers, the engineering of a suitable lighting control system has

    become a daunting task. The designer must balance space constraints,

    equipment and installation costs, and maintenance and operational concerns,

    while ensuring a code-compliant installation. Fortunately, the Square DPowerlink G3 Lighting Control System is the solution for all of these concerns.

    This system addresses these concerns by:

    • Using standard lighting panelboards: Square D is the only manufacturer

    that offers a lighting control system that mounts in a standard lighting

    panelboard. All Square D Powerlink G3 components mount in the panel just

    like a standard circuit breaker. Documenting your control system layout is as

    simple as indicating which branch circuits are to be controlled.

    • Saving space: Since the lighting control system is located inside the

    lighting panelboard, valuable wall and floor space is available for more

    productive uses. Square D also offers space-saving, column-width

    panelboards and flexible modular panelboard systems.

    • Complying with codes: With today’s high available fault currents, it’sextremely important that your system meets code requirements. The

    Square D Powerlink G3 system is fully UL Listed and meets NEC 110.10 and

    409 requirements.

    • Daylight Saving Time: Square D Powerlink G3 Controllers are designed

    with Daylight Saving Time (DST) feature to conform to local DST regulations.

    When the DST feature is enabled, one hour is automatically added to the

    current local time at 2:00 a.m. on the designated DST starting date. Similarly,

    one hour is subtracted at 2:00 a.m. on the DST ending date.

    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Panelboard

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    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Lighting Control SystemsWhy Lighting Control?

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    Choose Your System Capabilities

    The Square D Powerlink G3 product line offers a simple, cost-effective means

    for controlling branch lighting circuits. Four distinct systems provide a variety of

    capabilities to meet virtually any need.

    500 Level System

    • Designed to be used in conjunction with other control devices such as:

    — External time clocks, access readers, occupancy sensors, or other

    building systems.

    • Control devices provide either dry-contact closures or digital serial

    communications.

    • Controller responds to commands from control devices by automatically

    switching a programmed group of lighting circuits.

    1000 Level System

    • Includes all the features of the 500 level system.

    • Incorporates a flexible time scheduler that eliminates the need for externaltime clocks. Includes many control features not found in traditional,

    mechanical time clocks or energy management systems.

    — Features include: automatic daylight savings adjustments, sunrise and

    sunset tracking according to geographic location, and special events that

    run only on specific dates.

    • Ideally suited for stand-alone systems in retail, office, institutional, and

    industrial facilities.

    • Includes an optional Johnson Controls compatible N2 (JCI-N2) interface –

    — Johnson Controls Metasys ®  certified controller provides many of the

    1000 controller features.

    — Communicates directly with Johnson Controls Metasys or Companion

    devices.

    2000 Level System

    • Combines the control, input, and scheduling features of the other systems

    with the added benefit of embedded Ethernet connectivity.

    — Provides control capabilities and communication with a true peer-to-peer

    (P2P) control network to allow different controllers to share input signals,

    schedules, and lighting zone states.

    • Ethernet connectivity reduces network installation costs and enhances

    reliability by eliminating the need for a dedicated lighting control network.

    — Ethernet infrastructure can also be more cost effective: it uses commonly

    available off-the-shelf components rather than manufacturer-specific

    proprietary components.

    — Enhanced system reliability: local IT staff can quickly diagnose and

    resolve most problems associated with the network infrastructure.

    3000 Level System

    • Provides the foundation for web-enabled lighting control system.

    • Web-enabled benefits include: ability to override zones, change schedules,

    and view system status from the convenience of a standard web-browser.

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    Control Strategies

    All Square D Powerlink G3 systems offer a variety of control options to meet

    most lighting control strategies:

    • Space Control

    — Meet ASHRAE 90.1 Requirements: provides local space control interfacewith timed delay override

    — Low voltage, Class 2 control wiring lowers overall system cost by

    eliminating costly conduit wiring runs and expensive 3-way and 4-way line

    voltage wall switches

    — Low voltage, Class 2 wiring provides a power limited circuit in areas such

    as schools and correctional facilities where access to line voltage

    components presents a potential hazard

    • Occupancy Control

    — Wall and ceiling mounted occupancy sensors can be connected directly

    to the Square D Powerlink G3 Controller inputs

    — Reduces need for expensive slave packs to power sensors

    • Automatic Shutoff

    — Control branch circuits according to daily schedules (1000, 2000, and

    3000 level controllers)

    — Provides blink notice to occupants prior to scheduled shutoffs and timed

    occupant override

    • Photometric Control

    — Photocells and daylight sensors can be connected to a Square D

    Powerlink G3 Controller inputs to switch zones in response to changing

    light levels

    — Daylight harvesting options for corridors, lobbies, and atriums can also be

    easily accommodated

    • Digital Interface

    — RS-232 and RS-485 communications ports – supports industry-standard

    open Modbus ®  protocol

    — 10BaseT Ethernet port for 2000 and 3000 level controllers which

    supports open Modbus TCP protocol (Modbus standard supported by

    most manufacturers of building automation systems).

    — DMX512 protocol support for theatrical control applications (1000, 2000,

    and 3000 controllers)

    — Optional support for Johnson Control N2 and BACnet protocols

    — Optional C-Bus™ Network compatibility with 3000G3C controller (device

    router required)

    Square D Powerlink G3 systems accommodate

    a wide variety of control devices such as

    occupancy sensors, card access readers, low

    voltage switches, inputs from external building

    systems, and photo sensors.

    Setup is easily accomplished, either from the

    keypad or from easy-to-use Windows-based

    software or browser.

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    SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

    Three levels of communications are provided that can be easily tailored to

    individual application requirements.

    Subnet Communications

    • Each Square D Powerlink G3 Controller can directly operate up to eight

    control buses.

    • Controller signals the control buses to switch the associated branch circuits

    and polls each Square D Powerlink G3 Circuit Breaker to determine its actual

    status.

    • Communications between the controller and the control buses are made with

    a 4-wire, Class 1 communications cable (Belden 27326 or equivalent).

    • Slave panels (those containing control buses and remotely operated circuit

    breakers, but no controller) may be mounted up to 400 feet away from the

    master panel that contains the controller.

    Subnet communications allow one controller to

    operate up to 168 remotely operated branch circuits.

    SlavePanel

    SlavePanel

    MasterPanel

    Master Panel Slave Panels

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    Automation Network 

    • Each controller provides both RS-485 and RS-232 serial ports. Provides

    access up to 247 controllers using an RS-485 multi-drop configuration.

    • An automation level network can also be used to communicate with other

    building systems such as energy management systems and card access

    controllers. The automation network uses widely accepted and supportedindustrial-proven protocols used by many building automation manufacturers

    and systems integrators

    — Modbus ®  ASCII/RTU open protocol in all Square D Powerlink G3

    Controllers

    — DMX512 protocol in automation level network for theatrical lighting

    applications in 1000, 2000, and 3000 level controllers

    — Optional JCI-N2 protocol for 1000 level controllers

    — Optional C-Bus™ Network capability with NF3000G3C controller and

    device router

    Ethernet Connectivity

    Square D Powerlink G3 2000 and 3000 level controllers have integrated on-board Ethernet capability. In addition to providing high-speed Ethernet access,

    these controllers allow fast peer-to-peer (P2P) connectivity between panels.

    With 2000 and 3000 level systems, master panels can share inputs, schedules,

    and zone status.

    Automation networks provide remote access to the

    lighting control system over an RS-485 network. An

    RS-485 network consists of low cost, 2-wire, Class 2

    communications cable, Belden 9841 or equivalent.

    To the PC, Modem, orBuilding Management System

    Slave

    Master

    Slave

    Slave

    Master

    Slave

    Slave

    Master

    Slave

    Power Supply

    MasterPanel A

    MasterPanel B

    Slave Panel

    Slave Panel

    Slave Panel

    Slave Panel

    PC or Network Server

    10 Base-TNetwork Hub or Router

    Controller’sEthernet Port

    Ethernet

    CAT 5 Cable

    Ethernet

    Cable

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    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Lighting Control SystemsEmbedded Web Pages

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    EMBEDDED WEB PAGES

    Access Square D ®  Powerlink ®  NF3000G3 level controllers from anywhere in the

    world! These controllers provide embedded web pages so you can control your

    lighting system over the web. The only requirement for web access is an

    Ethernet connection to the controller and Windows ®  Internet Explorer ®  (version

    5.5 or greater).

    Typical Controller Home Page

    In addition to the controller home page, there are five embedded web pages:

    — Monitoring: Contains detailed circuit breaker, zone, input, schedule and

    remote source information for each panelboard; information includes the

    panelboard name, the panelboard layout, circuit breaker numbers, circuit

    breaker names, and whether a circuit breaker is ON, OFF, or tripped.

    — Control: Provides much of the same information for zones and inputs as

    the “Monitoring” tab; also provides options to command zone overrides

    ON or OFF, release zone overrides, or turn inputs ON or OFF.— Diagnostics: Provides a panelboard summary that displays the

    panelboard address, the control bus names, the current control bus

    operating state, the control bus model number, and the control bus

    firmware version. Also provides a controller summary that includes

    controller information including: model number, firmware version, the

    current operating environment, the time clock, and communications.

    — Maintenance: Provides product support and technical support contact

    information.

    — Setup: A mimic screen of the controller allows remote access to a

    physical controller; works just like the corresponding buttons on the real

    controller.

    Setup page

    Maintenance page

    Diagnostics page

    Control page

    Monitoring page

    Click the

    buttons on the

    navigation bar

    to access any

    of the five

    embeddedweb pages.

    Enter the

    controller’s IP

    address in

    your internet

    browser.

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    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Lighting Control SystemsConfiguration Software

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    CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE

    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  Controller Software (PCS)

    Square D Powerlink Controller Software (PCS) provides a simple and intuitive

    means for quickly configuring and monitoring the status of any

    Square D Powerlink G3 lighting control system. With a click of the mouse, auser can configure, monitor, and control a lighting system from a local or

    remote workstation.

    Benefits

    • Convenient Desktop Access: Eliminate costly downtime by using personal

    computers to access information. With the click of a mouse, users can

    quickly:

    — observe branch circuit status

    — examine system event logs

    — make configuration modifications

    — create or modify time schedules

    — initiate overrides

    • File Archiving: PCS gives administrators an extra level of comfort by

    providing the ability to back up system configuration files. Multiple

    configurations can be conveniently stored to a workstation’s hard drive, and

    later uploaded to local or remote controllers.

    • Alarm Setup: Increase uptime by receiving automatic e-mail notification

    when undesirable situations arise. Use PCS software and 3000 level

    controllers to setup as many as five people to receive e-mails notifications

    about various conditions like:

    — non-responding circuit breakers

    — input changes

    — system operating changes

    • ON-time Reporting Setup: Quickly determine when to schedule re-lampingprojects. Users can view total ON time for any panel from within PCS. When

    a load’s ON time exceeds a pre-set value, PCS also puts an entry in its event

    log. With 3000 level controllers, an e-mail can be sent.

    • Configuration Printing: Print out any configuration.

    Personal Computer Requirements

    The following are recommended minimum features for a PC that runs PCS

    software:

    • 300 MHz CPU

    • VGA graphics card and monitor (800 x 600 resolution recommended)

    • 60 MB free space on hard drive

    • Mouse or similar pointing device

    • Windows ®  2000 or XP ®  operating system

    • RS-232 communications port

    • Ethernet interface card (optional)

    Use Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  Controller Software to

    view status, control inputs and zones of circuit

    breakers, and set lighting schedules—all from

    convenience of your laptop computer

    or desktop.

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    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Lighting Control SystemsSquare D® Powerlink® G3 Controllers

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    SQUARE D ®  POWERLINK ®  G3 CONTROLLERS

    Hardware Description

    Square D Powerlink G3 Controllers provide the interface and logic necessary

    for the operation of the entire control system. These devices monitor inputs,

    convey circuit breaker and system status, execute time schedules, handleserial communications, and allow system configuration from the front panel

    keypads or through serial connection. The controller mounts in the panel

    interior across from the power supply and occupies the top three adjacent pole

    spaces. Each controller can control up to eight control buses connected to its

    subnet. Controller features include:

    • an LED (500 level) or LCD (1000, 2000, and 3000 level controllers) display

    for local setup and diagnostics; LCD versions include a back-lit display for

    viewing in dark locations

    • front-panel keypad access to the configuration and system status; keys can

    be locked out via software command or by a password

    • convenient front panel RS-232 serial port for connecting a laptop computer

    to the system to download software or upgrade firmware

    Controller operating programs and configurations are stored in non-volatile

    RAM, ensuring the program will be retained, even when the controller is

    removed from the panel. All Square D Powerlink G3 Controllers feature the

    unique ability to receive firmware upgrades without replacing programming

    chips. Firmware upgrades can be made locally or over the network.

    External Control Inputs

    Square D Powerlink G3 Controllers accept commands from both dry-contact

    inputs and serial communications. Typical control devices include low voltage

    pushbutton wall switches, occupancy sensors, photo sensors, card access,

    and building automation systems.

    Terminals on the controller allow connection to external control devices. The500 level controllers can accept up to eight separate control inputs, while the

    1000, 2000, and 3000 level controllers can accommodate either eight 3-wire or

    sixteen 2-wire inputs. All controllers provide 24Vdc control power (NEC Class

    2) for sensing input contact status. Input types include:

    • maintained NO (normally open with or without blink)

    • maintained NC (normally closed with or without blink)

    • momentary toggle/maintained toggle

    • momentary on/momentary OFF

    • dual momentary

    Controller inputs can be configured for status feedback to operate pilot lights or

    actuate other control equipment. A total maximum current of 60mA at 24Vdc is

    available to eight status outputs.

    Input timers, with settings from 1 second to 18 hours, can also be incorporated

    into the input configuration to provide timed override control. For a complete

    discussion of inputs, refer to Data Bulletin 1210DB0001, Typical Input

    Configurations  for Square D  ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Systems .

    LED display: 500 level controller

    LCD display: 1000, 2000, and 3000 level controllers

    Level 1000 controller

    mounted in the

    panelboard

    Power supply

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    Time Scheduler

    All 1000, 2000, and 3000 level controllers feature a flexible on-board time

    scheduler. The clock circuit incorporates the latest technology to compensate

    for clock drift. Capacitor backup ensures that the correct controller time is

    maintained during power outages for up to 30 days.

    The following time scheduling events are provided:

    • sixteen independent time schedules, each with 24 ON/OFF daily periods

    • day-of-week calendar (7 day repeating)

    • special date periods; each period can be set for a single event, to repeat over

    a specified period, or to repeat perpetually. Periods can be set to repeat

    every:

    — week, by day

    — month, by day or date

    — year, by day or date

    — “n” days

    • sunrise/sunset tracking by geographic location (northern or southern

    hemisphere), including configuration +/– offsets

    • unique network time synchronization service (2000 and 3000 level

    controllers); the controller is automatically synchronized by a network time

    server

    Logic for Control Sources

    The 500 level system allows multiple Square D Powerlink G3 circuit breakers to

    be programmed or “mapped” to a particular input. One input can control up to

    168 circuit breakers connected to the system’s subnet. Circuit breakers can be

    shared between inputs to create overlapping zone configurations. When a

    circuit breaker is shared between multiple zones, its commanded remote state

    will follow the “OR” status of the inputs. Configurations of this type are

    extremely useful in egress areas where lighting is shared among differentlighting zones.

    The 1000, 2000, and 3000 level systems include the ability to combine inputs

    with schedules to provide a powerful control solution. Up to 16 zones can be

    configured and independently controlled by either a dedicated input or time

    schedule.

    By default, each zone has a dedicated input and time schedule configured for

    “OR” operation. This type of configuration is ideal for interior lighting zones

    where a timed override is needed during non-scheduled time periods.

    However, the configuration can be changed to an “AND” configuration for

    specific purposes such as disabling photo sensors during specific time periods.

    Boolean combination logic, or COMBO logic, allows different types of Boolean

    operators to be used together to determine how the zone will combine

    assigned sources. The controller provides a simple, sentence-type

    programming screen for defining a logic expression for the zone.

    LAST EVENT logic can be configured to determine how the zone will respond

    to a change in the state of a control source.

    1000, 2000, and 3000 level controllers also provide a synchronization feature

    that allows inputs to be synchronized with other inputs, time schedules, or

    zones. This keeps inputs in sync with one another and provides the ability to

    change the behavior of the switch, depending on the operating schedule.

    COM 1

    Input terminals

    (typical for 1000, 2000, and

    3000 level controllers)

    Input/Clock configuration options for 1000

    level systems showing OR and AND logic

    options (with and without input timers)

    Clock

    Input

    Zone

    State

    Zone

    State

    Zone

    State

    Zone

    State

    Clock

    Clock

    Clock

    Input Timer

    Input

    Input Timer

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    Variable Sources

    Both 2000 and 3000 level controllers have a variable source capability. This

    capability allows support for up to four user-selectable control sources per

    zone. A source can be any schedule, any input, any zone, or any remote

    source.

    Remote Sources

    Remote Sources is a unique feature available in the 2000 and 3000 level

    controllers. The remote sources feature lets one controller share a control

    source from another controller in a peer-to-peer configuration. A common

    application of the remote source feature is the sharing of an input. Listed below

    are a few common examples of how an input can be shared among 2000 or

    3000 level controllers:

    • controllers sharing one input  for a lighting zone served by multiple panels 

    (example: a factory department with a local override)

    • controllers sharing multiple inputs  to control a zone from multiple locations  

    (example: gymnasium lights with a switch at each entrance)

    • all controllers sharing one input to control all zones  (example: a contact closure from a security system or fire alarm)

    • controllers sharing one input to control selected zones  

    (example: a cleaning crew switch in which half the lights come on)

    • control and annunciator panel that can control and show remote status of

    selected zones from multiple controllers (example: prisons)

    Auxiliary Power

    All Square D Powerlink G3 controllers feature an auxiliary power post for

    powering external control devices. This auxiliary supply can furnish up to

    100mA at 24Vdc.CLASS 2 / CLASE 2 / CLASSE 2

    24V MAX.

    AL-CU

    24

    5678

    1234

    COM 1

    RS232

    RX TX

    RS485

    Auxiliary Power terminals

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    Controller Feature Comparison

    FeatureSystem Level

    500 1000 2000 3000

    Input terminals▲

    2-wire 8 16 16 16

    2-wire with status feedback ▼ 8 8 8 8

    3-wire 8 8 8 8

    Input Types

    2-wire normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) X X X X

    2-wire NO or NC, with automat ic blink notification X◆  X X X

    2-wire maintained toggle X◆  X X X

    2-wire momentary toggle X◆  X X X

    2-wire momentary ON or momentary OFF X◆  X X X

    3-wire momentary X◆  X X X

    Input timers (1 sec up to 18 hours) X◆  X X X

    Input synchronization — X X X

    Sentry ®  Switch support X◆  X X X

    On Delay/OFF Delay X◆  X X X

    Time Scheduler

    Independent schedules — 16 16 16

    ON-OFF periods/schedule — 24 24 24

    7-day 24-hour repeating schedule — X X X

    32 special event/holiday periods — X X X

    Automatic daylight savings — X X X

    Sunrise/sunset with offsets — X X X

    Network time synchronization (requires TCP connection) — — X X

    Network Variables

    Communications inputs (network accessible) 64 64 64 64

    Remote sources (per controller) — — 32 32

    Maximum subscriptions — — 256 256

    Zones

    Maximum number 64 64 64 64

    Maximum sources per zone 1 2 4 4

    Configurable source logic (OR, AND, XOR, XNOR, NOR,NAND, LAST EVENT)

    — — X X

    Maximum remotely operated circuit breakers (per subnet) 168 168 168 168

    Blink notice (single, double, delay no blink) X X X X

    ON-time — X X X

    Networking

    RS-232 port/RS-485 port X X X X

    Ethernet (10BaseT port) — — X X

    Protocols

    Modbus® ASCII/RTU X X X X

    Modbus TCP — — X X

    Johnson Controls N2★ — X — —

    DMX512 — X X X

    Front Panel

    LED display with cover X — — —

    Backlit LCD display — X X X

    Password or front panel disable X◆  X X X

    Memory

    Non-volatile memory for programs and configuration X X X X

    On-board capacitor to power clock chip during power outage — X X X

    Flash memory for firmware upgrade X X X X

    Viewing Options

    Event Log — + X X

    Strike Counter — X X X

    Alarm viewing via Event Log — + X X

    Alarm viewing via e-mail — — — X

    Web-based setup, control and status monitoring — — — X

    ▲ Terminals accept 24–18AWG conductors.

    ▼ 7.5mA maximum load per input terminal.

    ◆ Requires PCS configuration software for setup.

    ★ Order NF1000G3N2 controller for use with Johnson Controls.

    + Not available with NF1000G3N2 controllers.

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    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Lighting Control SystemsSquare D® Powerlink® G3 Power Supply

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    SQUARE D ®  POWERLINK ®  G3 POWER SUPPLY

    The Square D Powerlink G3 Power Supply provides power to operate the

    controller, control buses, and remotely operated circuit breakers. The power

    supply attaches to an NF Panelboard interior in the same manner as a standard

    3-pole circuit breaker.

    The power supply derives its power from the panelboard interior bus and

    converts the line voltage into two separate supplies: one supply furnishes the

    controller with a 24Vdc, Class 2 source; the other supply furnishes the control

    bus and subnet with a 24Vdc, Class 1 source.

    An optional type of power supply, furnished with primary leads, is available for

    use with a separately derived primary power source. This option is often used

    in applications where the system must remain operational during power

    outages. In such applications, the external leads are connected to an

    uninterruptible power supply (UPS) or alternate power source.

    In 20-inch wide panels, the power supply is always located in the upper left-

    hand corner of the interior. The controller is mounted adjacent to the power

    supply on the right-hand side.

    Features

    • Attaches to panelboard interior, occupies three adjacent pole spaces.

    • External lead for connection to panel neutral.

    • Modular connectors provide secure plug-in connections for connection to

    left-hand side control bus and controller.

    • LED indication of Class 1 and Class 2 voltage sources operational status.

    • Removable communication terminal block for making subnet connections.

    • Internally self-protected against short circuits and electrical surges.

    • Low continuous power draw, less than 20VA.

    • Optional external leads for connection to remote power source.

    Power Supply Installed

    Power Supply

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    SQUARE D ®  POWERLINK ®  G3 CONTROL BUS

    Control Bus

    Square D Powerlink G3 Control Buses provide the interface between the system

    controller and remotely operated circuit breakers. Specifically, they distribute

    24Vdc switching power and control signals to switch remotely operated circuit

    breakers and report circuit breaker status back to the system controller.

    Either one or two control bus strips can be mounted in a single panelboard. If

    only one control bus is required, it is always mounted on the left-hand side of a

    standard panelboard or at the top of a column-width panelboard.

    Features

    • Attaches to NF Panelboard interior mounting rail (for NF panelboards

    manufactured after August 1, 2000).

    • Modular connectors provide secure plug-in connections for remotely

    operated circuit breakers and control electronics.

    • LEDs to indicate operational status.

    Control Bus

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    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Lighting Control SystemsNetwork Area Controller (NAC)

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    NETWORK AREA CONTROLLER (NAC)

    The Square D ®  Powerlink ®  web-enabled Network Area Controller (NAC)

    harnesses the power of the Internet to provide a ready means for controlling

    and monitoring lighting and other loads within a facility. Users will appreciate

    the simple, intuitive interface for creating schedules, issuing overrides,

    observing critical loads, and viewing reports. Lights can be monitored and

    controlled from any computer equipped with an Internet connection and a

    standard web browser. With the Square D Powerlink NAC, there is no software

    to install or maintain.

    The NAC controller is ideally suited for commercial applications. It features a

    compact embedded processor platform with flash memory to ensure data

    integrity. The unit can be easily mounted directly to a wall or inside another

    enclosure.

    A single NAC controller can be used to support a variety of devices connected

    to its Ethernet, RS-232/RS-485, or its FFT-10 LonWorks ports. The NAC also

    boasts a full array of I/O capabilities for connection to dry-contact, analog, or

    pulse-type devices.

    Large scale systems can readily be created by using multiple NAC controllers

    to manage global control functions, share data, and host multiple simultaneousworkstations connected over a local network, the Internet, or dial-up modem

    with optional internal autodial modem.

    Features

    • Embedded RISC microprocessor platform with flash memory (no hard

    drives)

    • Liberal onboard I/O with six universal analog/digital inputs and four digital

    relay outputs

    • Integral web user interface to support many simultaneous users over the

    Intranet or Internet via a standard web browser

    • Cost effective for any size facility

    Technical Specifications

    Communications

    • (1) 10/100 mbit Ethernet; RJ-45

    • (1) RS-232 port; RJ-45

    • (1) RS-485 port

    • (1) LonWorks FTT-10 with Weidmuller connector (maximum 27 devices)

    • Optional 56k modem; RJ11

    Input/Output

    • (4) form C (SPDT) relay outputs rated for 240Vac/dc @ 2A resistive

    • (6) universal inputs for Type 3 (10K) Thermistor, 4/20mA current loop, 0 to 10V, or drycontact

    • All I/O use screws terminals on 0.2" (5.02mm) center

    Power Supply• 120VAC, 50/6Hz

    • 25VA maximum

    Battery Backup

    • Provided for all functions, including I/O

    • Battery is monitored and trickle charged

    • Battery maintains processor for preset period then writes all data to flash

    • Maintains clock for a minimum of five years

    Enclosure

    • NEMA Type 1 indoor use only

    • Cooling: internal air convection

    • 11" (279.4 mm) wide x 14" (355.6 mm) high x 2.5" (63.5 mm) deep

    Environment

    • Operating temperature: 32°F–122°F (0°C–50°C)

    • Storage temperature: 32°F–158°F (0°C–70°C)

    • Relative humidity range: 5%–95%, non-condensing

    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  Network Area Controller

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    Quick Start NACs (NAC403QS)

    The quick-start configuration provides users with a low-cost web-enabled

    lighting control system. Designed to operate in conjunction with 3000 level

    systems, this “out of the box” NAC gives users essential lighting control features

    including global overrides and scheduling functions from the convenience of a

    standard web browser.

    Additional capabilities can be added, including multiple user accounts,

    alarming functions, custom report with custom graphical interfaces, and

    integration with other control devices and systems.

    NAC403QS Features

    Features NAC403QS

    Password access 4 levels

    Floor plan depictions Optional

    Real-time status 32 zones

    Control overrides 32 zones

    Time schedul ing Yes

    Holiday scheduling Yes

    Special event scheduling 32 zones

    Controller access (8) NF3000G3

    Alarms Optional

    E-mail notification Optional

    Event log Yes

    Device Integration

    Modbus ®  TCP (8) NF3000G3

    Modbus RTU integration Optional

    LonWork Integration Optional

    BacNet integration Optional

    C-Bus Network Integration3000G3C (Device Routerrequired)

    Typical System Overview Page

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    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Lighting Control SystemsRemote Source Controller

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    REMOTE SOURCE CONTROLLER

    The Square D Powerlink Remote Source Controller (RSC) provides high-speed

    Ethernet connectivity that links a wide variety of input devices to a 2000 or

    3000 level Square D Powerlink system.

    Features

    High Speed Connectivity

    • Ethernet communication eliminates bottlenecks typically associated with

    serial devices.

    • Uses existing LAN infrastructure to reduce input wiring cost.

    • Uses convenient radial feeds to independent input devices; this avoids pitfalls

    that are typically associated with daisy-chained network digital switches.

    Powerful Control Capability

    • Supports (16) 2-wire inputs, (8) 2-wire inputs with status output, or (8) 3-wire

    inputs.

    • Supports a wide variety of low-cost, easily replaceable input devices.

    • Fully configurable from LCD display/keypad or via PCS software.

    • Specifically designed to operate in conjunction with 2000 and 3000 level

    controllers. Any RSC input can be set up to control any remotely operated

    circuit breaker connected to the system.

    • Assignable input timers, input synchronization, and programmable behavior

    according to specified time period.

    • Provides an additional (16) independent time schedules that can be

    configured to operate any circuit breaker or zone configured on the system.

    • On-board auxiliary 24Vdc power supply powers external control devices.

    Installation

    • NEMA Type 1 enclosure with knockouts

    • Integral 120 V power supply

    • UL listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

    Technical Specifications

    PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

    Dimensions 12" x 12" x 6" (304.8 mm x 304.8 mm x 152.4 mm)

    Mounting Wall mount

    COMMUNICATIONS

    Ethernet port (1) 10BaseT port

    INPUTS

    Inputs (16) dedicated 2-wire inputs or (8) 3-wire inputs

    Outputs (8) outputs (max of 60ma total for all outputs combined)

    Auxiliary power 24Vdc (100ma max)

    Terminal wire range #24-18AWG

    CONTROL POWER

    Input voltage 120/240/277Vac

    Input power requirements 20VA max

    Square D Powerlink Remote Source Controller

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    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Lighting Control SystemsRemote Mount Controllers

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    REMOTE MOUNT CONTROLLERS

    With Remote Mount Controllers (RMC), Square D Powerlink ®  electronics can

    be mounted externally to the panelboard, freeing up valuable circuit spaces.

    RMCs are also useful in applications where access to panelboards is not

    permitted.

    RMCs include all the necessary hardware including enclosure, controller,

    Class 2 barrier kits, and power supply. All of the components are factory

    assembled and tested for proper operation. Simply mount the enclosure, make

    the power connections, and connect a sub-net cable from the RMC to the

    Square D Powerlink G3 panelboards – it’s that easy.

    • Saves valuable circuit space: mounts on wall space next to any existing

    panelboard.

    • Saves Time and Money: RMCs are easy-to-install for retrofit applications.

    They mount quickly and easily to reduce costly installation and downtime.

    • Power and Flexibility: add lighting control to any new or existing panelboard

    application. RMCs are available with any Square D Powerlink G3 system —

    it’s the perfect fit.

    Features

    • NEMA Type 1 enclosure with hinged door for access to controller and

    connections.

    • Compact dimensions–12 in. x 12 in. x 6 in. (305 mm x 305 mm x 152 mm)

    • Integral power supply for connection to 120 V, 240 V, and 277 V systems.

    • Full range of Square D Powerlink G3 controller options

    • UL Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

    • Low power consumption – 20 VA max.

    Maximum Sub-net Wiring Distance

    Nominal VoltagePower Supply

    Max Cable Length

    120 V 400 ft (122 m)

    240 V 400 ft (122 m)

    277 V 400 ft (122 m)

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    Power supply

    Controller

    RMC Unit

    Slave panelSlave panel

    4-wire, 18 AWG, Class 1cable, subnet cable (GeneralCable 236100, Belden Cable27326, or equivalent)Controller

    Slave businterconnect

    cable

    Slave bus

    interconnect

    cable

    Power supplyin RMC unit

    Slave address selectorin Slave panel 2

    Slave address selectorin Slave panel 1

    To nextslaveaddressselector

    4-wire, 18 AWG, Class 1cable, subnet cable (General

    Cable 236100, Belden Cable27326, or equivalent)Controller

    Square D Powerlink RMC Subnet Communications Wiring – When RMCs are used, Square D Powerlink G3 panelboards need to be configured asslave panels. Connection from the RMC to the slave panel is made with a sub-net connection.

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    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Lighting Control SystemsRemotely Operated ECB-G3 Circuit Breakers

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    REMOTELY OPERATED ECB-G3 CIRCUIT BREAKERS

    Square D Powerlink G3 remotely operated circuit breakers are designed

    for installation in Square D NF Lighting Panelboards as part of the

    Square D Powerlink G3 Lighting Control System. These circuit breakers

    provide the same overcurrent protection as found in standard circuit breakers.

    The Best in Remote Operation

    • Robust 24Vdc motor and highly effective trip mechanism provide unequaled

    remote operation capability in terms of compact size, electrical ratings, and

    mechanical life.

    • Motor and drive train can open and close the contacts when the circuit

    breaker handle is in the ON position.

    • Contacts cannot be closed remotely when the handle is in the OFF position

    or the circuit breaker is tripped.

    • Manual override selector located on the front of the circuit breaker –

    extremely useful when manual lighting control is critical or when a loss of

    control features occurs.

    • In manual mode, the motor drive train is disconnected from the contact,allowing the circuit breaker handle to operate the contacts like a conventional

    circuit breaker.

    • Contact status indication – provided by a sensing circuit that determines the

    presence or absence of voltage on the load side terminal of the circuit

    breaker; this superior capability assures the true status of the branch circuit

    is reflected back to the remote location.

    Tripping System with True RMS Sensing

    • Square D Powerlink ECB-G3 circuit breakers – have a permanent trip unit

    that contains a factory preset thermal (overload) trip element and a magnetic

    (short circuit) trip element in each pole.

    • The thermal trip element – true RMS sensing and is calibrated to carry thecontinuous current rating of the circuit breaker at 40°C (140°F) free air

    ambient temperature.

    • In accordance with the National Electrical Code – Square D Powerlink ECB-

    G3 circuit breakers are intended to be applied at up to 80 percent of their

    continuous current rating.

    Operating Mechanism with VISI-TRIP ®  Indicator

    Square D Powerlink ECB-G3 circuit breakers have an over-center toggle

    mechanism that provides quick-make, quick-break operation and the unique

    VISI-TRIP ®  circuit breaker trip indicator. The operating mechanism is trip-free,

    which means the circuit breaker will trip even though the operating handle may

    be restricted to the ON position. Without any restrictions, the operating handle

    moves to a position between ON and OFF when the circuit breaker is tripped.An internal crossbar provides common tripping of all poles on 2- and 3-pole

    Square D Powerlink ECB-G3 Circuit Breakers.

    ECB-G3 Series

    Bolt-on remotely operated circuit breakers

    1-pole ECB-G3

    Manual

    override

    Status flag

    Circuit breaker

    handle

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    Features

    • Overcurrent protection—UL Listed 489

    • Series connected ratings up to 200,000 RMS symmetrical amperes

    • Integral ON/OFF /trip status position indicator, visible without removing trim.

    • Manual override

    • Rated for a full 200,000 remote On/Off/On sequence of operations

    • Bolt-on line connectors

    • Oversized load lugs

    • Modular control connectors

    • UL Listed for high intensity discharge lighting (HID)

    • UL Listed switch duty rated (SWD), and heating, air-conditioning,

    refrigeration rated (HACR)

    • Special emergency lighting option for meeting NEC 700.12e

    Oversize lug

    DC motor

    Bolt-on connectionsControl connector

    Circuit Breaker Interior

    Circuit breaker handle

    Status flag

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    ECB-G3EL Remotely Operated Circuit Breakers forEmergency Lighting Circuits

    Identifying the proper controls for a lighting system can be a daunting task. Cost,

    space considerations, energy codes, desired operation, and National Electrical

    Code ®  (NEC) code compliance must all be considered when specifying a

    system. Often, controls for emergency lighting systems are also required whichfurther compounds the complexity of the control system.

    Square D ®  Powerlink ®  ECB-G3EL circuit breakers relieve much of the burden

    associated with designing such control systems. These UL listed circuit

    breakers provide a means to comply with the requirements of the NEC,

    700.12(E). The circuit breaker contains both a remotely operated switched

    circuit for controlling the luminaires, and a manually operated unswitched

    circuit, which provides power to the unit emergency equipment’s charging and

    detection circuit. Both circuits are electrically tied to the same source via a

    single common bolt-on connection that receives its supply from the panelboard

    bus.

    Both circuits of the ECB-G3EL breaker contain a thermal-magnetic trip

    mechanism that protects their associated conductors from overcurrent. The

    circuit breaker provides a common trip function ensuring that both circuits will

    open whenever a fault occurs on either of the circuits. It also provides a

    common handle tie to ensure that both circuits are manually switched together.

    Square D Powerlink ECB-G3EL circuit breakers incorporate many of the same

    robust features as other Square D Powerlink ECB-G3 breakers including:

    • Handle Rating: 20A (both switched and unswitched circuits)

    • Maximum Voltage Rating: 480Y/277Vac

    • Interrupting Ratings: 65kA at 240Vac, 14kA at 480Y/277Vac

    • Maximum Series Connected Ratings: 200KA at 240Vac and 100kA at

    480Y/277V

    • Rated Endurance On/Off/On cycles: 200,000 operations

    • Breaker status viewing window for both circuits• Auto/manual override selector for the remotely operated circuit

    • UL listed Switch Duty Rated (SWD) and High Intensity Discharge (HID)

    ratings

    • Lug wire size: (1) #12-8Al, #14-8Cu per circuit, 169°F (75°C) conductors

    • No breaker pigtails or other externally mounted hardware

    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  ECB-G3EL Circuit

    Breaker for Emergency Lighting Circuits

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    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Lighting Control SystemsNF Panelboards

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    NF PANELBOARDS

    The NF Panelboard offers superior performance and application flexibility for

    commercial and industrial electrical systems up to 480Y/277V. Square D is the

    only lighting control supplier that offers a full range of enclosure options

    including NEMA Type 3R, 5 and 12. The following designs are available to suit

    your needs:

    • Standard —The NF Panelboard offers superior performance and application

    flexibility for commercial and industrial electrical systems up to 480Y/277V.

    This versatile lighting and power distribution panelboard features a wide

    selection of circuit breakers, accessories, and ready-to-install kits, as well as

    200% rated neutrals for non-linear loads.

    • Column-width —These innovative panels are designed to fit into a standard

    size W, H, or I-beam support columns commonly found in distribution and

    industrial facilities. Column-width panelboards can also be wall mounted,

    saving valuable floor and wall space where tight equipment space is a

    concern.

    • Modular Panelboard Systems (MPS) —This panel system bundles

    electrical distribution equipment into a single, factory assembled and wiredintegrated system. This approach replaces the traditional method of

    independently mounting each panelboard and lighting control system, which

    saves space and reduces installation time. Modular panelboard systems are

    tailored to specifications and are available with a mix of Square D NQOD,

    NF, NF Column-width and Square D Powerlink interiors, as well as optional

    power and control wiring, dry type transformers, lighting contactors, transient

    voltage surge suppression (TVSS) units, and enclosure space for field

    installed equipment. All MPS panelboards are Underwriters Laboratories

    (UL) Listed under File E33139 (Panelboard UL67).

    • Integrated Power Center (IPC) —This integrated system offers the wide

    range of factory assembled and wired panelboards interiors, dry type

    transformers, and lighting control as offered with the MPS line. In addition,

    the IPC offers factory installed and programmed building management

    systems, automatic transfer switches, and motor starters. Regardless of your

    system complexity, Square D has the expertise to integrate your

    requirements into one optimized, cost effective, space saving solution. IPCs

    are Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed under file E83877 (Dead-Front

    Switchboard UL891).

    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 lighting control

    system installed in a column-width panel

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    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Lighting Control SystemsDevice Power Supply

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    DEVICE POWER SUPPLY

    The Square D ®  Powerlink ® Device Power Supply is used to distribute power on

    a C-Bus™ Network. Placed at critical points on the network, device power

    supplies will provide the current necessary for operating a variety of passive

    Square D ®  Clipsal ®  devices. A Square D Powerlink Device Power Supply

    consists of a Clipsal 8M enclosure containing one or two 4M Clipsal PowerSupplies (120 or 277Vac).

    • Surface-mount NEMA Type 1 enclosure, with cover

    • Unit and C-Bus Network communications LED indicators show the status of

    the line voltage and the network

    • Sources up to 700 mA (dual power supplies) to the C-Bus™ Network

    • 120V or 277Vac models available

    • Dimensions: 8.9 in. (226mm) wide x 3.8 in. (97mm) deep x 12.57 in.

    (319mm) tall

    DEVICE ROUTER

    The Square D Powerlink Device Router allows the exchange of data between a

    Square D Powerlink NF3000G3C controller and Square D Clipsal devices. This

    unidirectional device router receives data from Clipsal input devices such as

    keypads and touchscreens and sends data to Clipsal output devices such as

    relays and dimmers. The device router consists of a Clipsal 8M enclosure

    containing a Clipsal PC Interface and a Clipsal Power Supply (120Vac or

    277Vac). Communication between the device router and the NF3000G3C

    controller is made with the included 50-foot serial cable.

    • Surface-mount NEMA Type 1 enclosure, with cover

    • Unit, Unit/Comms, and C-Bus LEDs indicate the status of data transmission

    and power to the unit and the network

    • System network clock for synchronizing communications data

    • Network power source, supplying up to 350mA• 120Vac or 277Vac models available

    • Dimensions: 8.9 in. (226mm) wide x 3.8 in. (97mm) deep x 12.57 in.

    (319mm) tall

    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  

    Device Power Supply

    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  

    Device Router

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    ACCESSORIES

    Slave Address Selector

    The Slave Address Selector is required for each slave panel connected to a

    subnet. The slave address selector establishes a unique system address for

    the panel that is both essential for system operation and useful when thesystem is accessed from a remote location. The slave address selector plugs

    directly onto control buses .

    Features

    • Rotary operated switch labeled 0–7 for addressing panels

    • Removable terminal block for connecting subnet cable

    • Modular plug for connecting the Slave Address Selector to smart bus using

    the Slave Bus Connect Harness

    Slave Bus Connect Harness AssemblyThe Slave Bus Connect Harness assemblies are required in slave panels

    furnished with two control buses. This harness provides communications and

    power to the control bus. The harness contains modular plugs on each end.

    Slave Address Selector

    Slave Bus Connect Harness Slave bus connect harness

    Control bus subnet 4-wire connection to

    master control bus and/or other slave panels

    Control bus subnet

    connection

    Address setting

    Harness connection

    Slave Address Selector

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    Column-width Controller Cable

    A Column-width Controller Cable is required to connect the power supply to the

    controller when used in an NF Column-width Panelboard.

    Remote Mounting Adapter

    The Remote Mounting Adapter provides a means for mounting the Square D

    Powerlink G3 panels with a controller and power supply in a separate

    enclosure. This bracket is ideal for retrofit applications where all 42 circuit

    spaces in the panelboard are required for branch circuit breakers.

    If ordering the Remote Mounting Adapter, order power supplies with the (L)

    suffix. Communications to the Square D Powerlink G3 panels are made with a

    subnet connection.

    NOTE: Every panel will require its own Slave Address Selector NFSELG3.

    Controller Front Panel Serial Cable

    The Controller Front Panel Serial Cable is used to make direct RS-232

    connections from the controller to a PC or laptop computer.

    Column-width Controller Cable

    Remote Mounting Adapter

    Serial Cable

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    Custom Barrier Kit

    The Custom Barrier Kit is an optional kit that provides a heavy-duty cable

    barrier at the panelboard entry and controller base.

    Modem Kit

    This kit, which is designed specifically for Square D Powerlink G3 controllers,

    contains all the necessary components for use with the controller. The kit

    includes:

    • MultiTech 33.6 k Modem, driver disk, and instruction bulletin

    • Power supply

    • Square D ®  Powerlink ®  Modem cable

    RS-485/RS-232 Converter Kit

    The RS-485/RS-232 converter kit allows connection from the RS-485 por t of the

    controller to the serial port of a personal computer.

    Subnet Cable

    The Subnet Cable connects one controller to another in a subnet. No

    connectors are attached.

    Custom Barrier Kit

    Modem Kit

    RS-485/RS-232 Converter Kit

    Subnet Cable

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    Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 Lighting Control SystemsSelection - Catalog Numbers

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    SELECTION - CATALOG NUMBERS

    Selecting Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  NF Panelboards

    To select a panelboard for your lighting control system refer to the appropriate

    panelboard catalog listed below.

    Selecting Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  G3 System Components

    Select the catalog numbers appropriate for your system from the tables below.

    Panelboard Catalogs

    Catalog Document Number Description

    1670CT9601 NF & NF Column-Width Catalog

    2010CT0001 Modular Panelboard Systems Catalog

    2735CT0001 Integrated Power Center Catalog

    PCS101 Software

    Catalog Number Description

    PCS101 Square D Powerlink Controller Software

    PCS101UP Square D Powerlink Controller Software Upgrade

    Controllers

    Catalog Number Description

    NF500G3 500 Level Square D Powerlink G3 Controller

    NF1000G3★ 1000 Level Square D Powerlink G3 Controller

    NF2000G3 2000 Level Square D Powerlink G3 Controller

    NF3000G3✝ 3000 Level Square D Powerlink G3 Controller

    ★ Add suffix N2 to controller catalog number for use with Johnson Controls.✝ Add suffix C to controller catalog number for use with C-Bus™ Network.

    Power Supplies

    Catalog Number

    Voltage Rating(+/- 10%)

    System VoltagePower Supply(Panelboard Bus Powered)

    Power Supply(Externally Powered) ➀

    NF120PSG3 NF120PSG3L110–120Vac50/60Hz

    120/240Vac208Y/120Vac

    NF240PSG3 NF240PSG3L220–240Vac50/60Hz

    380Y/220Vac415Y/240Vac

    NF277PSG3 NF277PSG3L277Vac50/60Hz

    480Y/277Vac

    ➀ Power supply furnished with 50” (1270 mm) external power leads to connect to remote

    power source.

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    ● All ECB-G3 circuit breakers are UL Listed for use with HID lighting, as HACR type for use with air conditioning,

    heating, and refrigeration equipment having motor group combinations and marked for use with HACR type circuit

    breakers. 15A and 20A ECB-G3 have UL Listed SWD ratings.

    ■ ECB32030G3 rated of 240V operation only—42kAIR.

    ◆ Satisfies requirements of NEC 700.12E. Occupies two pole spaces.

    Control Busses

    Catalog Number Total Spaces Panel Side

    NF12SBLG3NF12SBRG3

    12LeftRight

    NF18SBLG3NF18SBRG3

    18 LeftRight

    NF21SBLG3NF21SBRG3

    21LeftRight

    Network Area Controllers (NAC)

    Catalog Number Description

    NAC403 Controller only; no device restriction

    NAC403QSController with quick-start station supports amaximum of (8) NF3000G3 controllers.

    Remote Source Controller

    Catalog Number Description Voltage

    RSC16G3120

    16 input remote source controlwith enclosure and power supply

    120 Vac

    RSC16G3240 240 Vac

    RSC16G3277 277 Vac

    Remote Mount Controllers

    Catalog Number Controller Type Voltage

    RMC500G3120RMC500G3240RMC500G3277

    500120 Vac240 Vac277 Vac

    RMC1000G3120RMC1000G3240RMC1000G3277

    1000120 Vac240 Vac277 Vac

    RMC1000N2G3120

    RMC1000N2G3240RMC1000N2G3277

    1000N2

    120 Vac

    240 Vac277 Vac

    RMC2000G3120RMC2000G3240RMC2000G3277

    2000120 Vac240 Vac277 Vac

    RMC3000G3120RMC3000G3240RMC3000G3277

    3000120 Vac240 Vac277 Vac

    ECB-G3 Bolt-on Remotely Operated Circuit Breakers (UL Listed)

    AmpereRating

    One-Pole277 Vac, 14kAIR120 Vac, 65kAIRCatalog Number ●

    Two-Pole480/277 Vac, 14kAIR240 Vac, 65kAIRCatalog Number ●

    Three-Pole480Y/277 Vac, 14kAIR240 Vac, 65kAIRCatalog Number ●

    Lug Wire Size(suitable for usewith 75C conductors)

    15 ECB14015G3 ECB24015G3 ECB34015G3(1) #14 - 8 AL

    or(1) #14 -8CU

    20 ECB14020G3 ECB24020G3 ECB34020G3

    20 ECB142020G3EL◆ N/A N/A

    30 ECB14030G3 ECB24030G3 ECB32030G3 ■

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    UL Listed Mechanical Accessories

    Catalog Number Number of Poles Description

    HPAFD 1, 2, 3 Handle padlock attachment

    Slave Address Selector

    Catalog Number Description

    NFSELG3 Slave Address Selector

    Slave Address Assembly

    Catalog Number Description

    NF2HG3Slave Bus Connect Harness

    Column-width Slave Bus Connect Harness

    Column Width Controller Cable

    Catalog Number Description

    NFCWG3 Column-width Controller Cable

    Remote Mounting Adapter Kit Catalog Number

    Catalog Number Description

    NFADAPTERG3 Remote Mounting Adapter Kit

    Front Panel Serial (RS-232) Cable

    Catalog Number Description

    NFFPCG3 RS-232 Serial Cable

    Custom Barrier Kit

    Catalog Number Description

    NFASBKG3 Custom Barrier Kit

    Modem Kit

    Catalog Number Description

     6382G3MODEM Modem Kit

    RS-485/RS-232 Converter Kit

    Catalog Number Description

     6382RS485G3KIT RS-485/RS-232 Conver ter Kit

    Subnet Cables

    Catalog Number Description

    NFSN06 6 ft (1.83 m) Subnet Cable

    NFSN10 10 ft (3.05 m) Subnet Cable

    NFSN25 25 ft (7.62 m) Subnet Cable

    NFSN50 50 ft (15.24 m) Subnet Cable

    ➀ Additional lengths available by ordering NFSN( ), where ( ) equals the

    number of feet required. Maximum length available is 1000 ft (304.8 m).

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    Selecting Square D ®  Powerlink  ®  C-Bus™ NetworkComponents

    SYSTEM COMPONENT STANDARDS

    C-Bus Network Device Routers

    Catalog No. Description

    NFDR120G3C 120V Device Router

    NFDR277G3C 277V Device Router

    C-Bus Network Power Supplies

    Catalog No. Description

    NFDP1120G3C Single Supply 120V

    NFDP2120G3C Dual Supply 120V

    NFDP1277G3C Single Supply 277V

    NFDP2277G3C Dual Supply 277V

    Environmental Standards

    Operating Temperature (external panelboardambient)

    23°F to 104°F (–5°C to +40°C)

    Storage Temperature –4°F to 185°F (–20°C to +85°C)

    Operating Humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing)

    ESD Immunity IEC 1000, Level 4

    RF Susceptibility IEC 1000, Level 3

    Electr ical Fas t Transient Susceptibility IEC 1000, Level 3

    Electr ical Surge Suscept ibi li ty, power l ine IEC 1000, Leve l 4

    Electrical Surge Susceptibility, interconnection lines IEC 1000, Level 3

    FCC Part 15, Class A

    Standards

    Controller UL Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

    Control Bus UL Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

    Meets NEC requirements for Class 1 control circuits

    Meets NEC requirements for maximum allowable gutter fill

    Power Supply UL Listed 916 Energy Management Equipment

    Meets NEC requirements for Class 1 and 2 control circuits

    Remote ly Operated Circui tBreakers UL L isted 489 Molded Case Circui t Breakers

    NEMA Standard AB-1-1986

    Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Standard 22.5 MoldedCase Circuit Breakers

    Federal Specification W-C-375B/GEN, Class 11a, 11b; 12a,12b; and 13a, 13b

    Certifications

    1000, 2000, and 3000 Controllers California Title 24

    Seismic qualified by ICC ES AC156 to seismic requirements ofthe following building codes and standard: UBC, CBC, IBC,NFPA 5000, ASCE 7

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    WIRING DIAGRAMS

    This section contains wiring diagrams for the Square D Powerlink G3 systems.

    Dimensions and wiring diagrams for panelboards can be found in the individual

    panelboard catalogs. See the catalog reference table on page 29 for a list of

    these catalogs.

    Typical Low Voltage Input Connections

    1234

    Dual

    Momentary

    Toggle

    Momentary

    NO or NC

    Maintained

    Pushbutton

    Momentary

    Pilot Switch

    Pilot Device

    24Vdc

    7.5mA Max

    Inputs may share

    the common (+)

    Control Wiring

    Class 2, #18–22 AWG

    1000 ft (305 m) Max

    Various Low Voltage Switch Types

    234(12) (11) (10) (9) 1

    SW1

    Inputs may share the common (+)

    Control Wiring

    Class 2, #18–22 AWG

    1000 ft (305 m) Max

    Typical Switch Types Wired in Parallel

    SW2 SW2

    SW1

    Pilot Devices

    24Vdc, 7.5mA Max

    Per Input

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    1234

    5678

    6 7 8

    1 2 3 4 5

    CLASS 2 / CLASE 2 / CLASSE 2

    24V MAX.

    AL-CU COM 1

    RS232

    RXTX

    RS485 24

    Typical Photo Controller Wiring Diagram

    Control Wiring

    Class 2, #18–22 AWG

    1000 ft (305 m) Max

    Typical Controller

    Typical Sensor

    1234

    5678

    COM 1

    RS232

    RXTX

    RS485

    CLASS 2 / CLASE 2 / CLASSE 2

    24V MAX.AL-CU

    24

    Typical Sensor Wiring Diagram

    Control Wiring

    Class 2, #18–22 AWG

    1000 ft (305 m) Max

    Controller (Typical)

    Power 24Vdc

    Common

    Control

    24Vdc, 33 MAPower

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    Subnet

    Maximum Subnet Wiring Distances

    Nominal Voltage Power Supply Power Supply Catalog Number Max Cable Length

    120 V NF120PSG3 400 ft (122 m)

    220 V NF240PSG3 100 ft (30 m)

    240 V NF240PSG3 400 ft (122 m)

    277 V NF277PSG3 400 ft (122 m)

    4-wire, 18 AWG, Class 1 cable, subnet cable(General Cable 236100, Belden Cable 27326,

    or equivalent)

    Master Panel Slave Panel Slave Panel

    Controller

    PowerSupply

    Slave BusInterconnect Cable

    Subnet System Communications Wiring

          A

          B

       –

        +

    A

    B

    +

          A

          B

       –

        +

          A

          B

       –

        +

    Power Supplyin Master Panel

    Slave AddressSelector in Slave

    Panel 1

    Slave AddressSelector in Slave

    Panel 2

    4-wire, 18 AWG, Class 1 subnet cable, GeneralCable 236100, Belden Cable 27326, or equivalent

    To next SlaveAddress Selector

    Subnet Wiring Detail

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    Automation Network 

    Maximum Communication Cable Distances

    Baud RateMaximum Distances

    1–8 Controllers 9–16 Controllers 17–32 Controllers

    38,400 4,000 ft (1,219 m) 4,000 ft (1,219 m) 3,000 ft (914 m)

    19,200 5,000 ft (1,524 m) 4,000 ft (1,219 m) 4,000 ft (1,219 m)

    9,600 5,000 ft (1,524 m) 5,000 ft (1,524 m) 4,000 ft (1,219 m)

    4,800 5,000 ft (1,524 m) 5,000 ft (1,524 m) 4,000 ft (1,219 m)

    2,400 5,000 ft (1,524 m) 5,000 ft (1,524 m) 4,000 ft (1,219 m)

    1,200 5,000 ft (1,524 m) 5,000 ft (1,524 m) 4,000 ft (1,219 m)

    RS-232 toRS-485

    Converter

    Power Supply

    Master Panel Master Panel Master Panel

    Personal Computer

    or Modem

    RS-485 Daisy Chain,2-Wire, Twisted Pair

    Belden 9841 or equivalent

    Slave Panel Slave Panel Slave Panel

    Slave Panel Slave Panel Slave Panel

    Controller

    RS-485 automation level communications wiring

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    Black/White Stripe

    Power

    Supply

    RS-485 daisy chain,

    2-wire, twisted pair,

    Belden 9841 or equivalent

    To

    NextController

    MasterPanel

    RS-485 Converter Comms Terminal

    Controller 5-pin Comms

    Terminal in Master

    Panel (n)

    Ground shield in

    one place only.

    Controller 5-pin Comms

    Terminal in Master

    Panel (1)

    Jumper on

    ECHO OFF

    RS-232

    Female

    DB-9

    Serial cable

    RS-232

    Female

    2-wire, RS-485 connection using a converter kit (catalog number 6382RS485G3KIT)

    COM 1

    Controller 1

    COM 1

    Controller 2

    RS-232 controller serial connection detail to RS-485

    RS-485 daisy chain, 3-wire, twisted pair,

    Belden 8723 or equivalent

    Controller 5-pin

    Comms Terminal

    in Master Panel (n)

    Controller 5-pin

    Comms Terminal

    in Master Panel (1)

    COM 1

    Controller 2

    COM 1

    Controller 1

    1 DCD (no connection)

    9 RI (no connection)

    7 RTS

    8 CTS

    4 DTS

    6 DSR

    5 Signal GND

    2 RX 50 ft (15 m) max.

    3 TX

    5 Signal GND

    RX 2

    TX 3

    DTR 4

    DSR 6

    RTS 7

    CTS 8

    DCD 1

    RI 9

    Cable

    DB9 Female

    Note:

    RX = receive data

    TX = transmit data

    DTR = data terminal ready

    DSR = data set ready

    RTS = request to sendCTR = clear to send

    DCD = data carrier detect

    RI = ring indicator

    GND = signal ground

    +

    RX

    TX

    RX

    +

    – –      R      S   -      4      8      5

          R      S   -      2      3      2

    TX

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    Ethernet

    Below are typical one-line diagrams for creating a local area network using the

    Ethernet capability of level 2000 or 3000 controllers.

    .

    Power Supply

    MasterPanel A

    MasterPanel B

    Slave Panel

    Slave Panel

    Slave Panel

    Slave Panel

    PC or Network Server

    10 Base-TNetwork Hub or Router

    Controller’sEthernet Port

    Ethernet

    CAT 5 Cable

    Ethernet

    Cable

    Typical Local Area Network Using Ethernet

    PC PC

    3000

    Controller

    3000

    Controller

    Network

    Area

    Remote SourceController

    PC

    Typical Web-enabled System

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    C-Bus Network 

    Below are typical one-line diagrams for creating a local area network using the

    C-Bus Network capability of level 3000G3C controllers.

    NUSE COPPER WIRE ONLY

    Power Supply

    Lighting Control

    C-Bus CONNECTIONS

    L

    Unit

    C-Bus

    WARNING:DO NOT CONNECT C-BUSNETWORK TO PC COMM PORT (RS232)

    PC Interface

    Lighting Control

          R      S   -      2      3      2

    RS-232

    C-Bus CONNECTIONS

    Unit

    Comms

    C-Bus

    Keypads

    C-Bus Device Network 

    PC Interface Power Supply

    Powerlink G3

    Configuration

    Software

    RS-232

    Ethernet

    Powerlink Device Router

    C-Bus Toolkit—for C-Bus devices

    PCS101—for Powerlink controller

    Hardware

    Burden

    Typical C-Bus Network Diagram

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    Listed products must be installed/connected by licensed professionals only and used in

    compliance with applicable industry standards and/or installation regulations.

    As standards, specifications, and designs change from time to time, please ask for confirmation of

    the information given in this publication

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