Greengate Technical Data Analog Photosensor Catalog# Prepared by Project Date Comments Type Overview The Analog Photosensor is a system accessory for Greengate Lighting Control Systems. It allows control of lighting levels based on how much natural light is present. Features Supplies network lighting control panels with analog input Indoor and outdoor ranges Wide and narrow sensing heads Color compensating Light level readings and thresholds are available to all panels on the network­ Daylight Control Analog Photosensor September 2015 Specifications Operating Environment Sensor Type Sensor Range Temperature: -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C) Blue-enhanced photodiode Daylighting Sensors - used with CKM, CKT & CK4A Lighting Control Panel Standard FC Range PC-I Indoor 0-100 FC* PC-O Outdoor 0-250 FC* PC-A Atrium 2-1000 FC* PC-S Skylight 10-2000 FC* Daylighting Sensors - used with Daylighting Controller Standard FC Range DLC-PD-IN Indoor 0-100 FC* DLC-PD-OT Outdoor 0-250 FC* DLC-PD-AT Atrium 2-1000 FC* DLC-PD-SK Skylight 10-2000 FC* Input Voltage 24 VDC Output Voltage 10 VDC full output Output Offset 0 VDC or 1 VDC analog - total darkness Wiring Three conductors 18 gauge standard cable Red: Pos. DC input Black: DC common Yellow: Output *Other FC ranges available by special order. Please contact Technical Support for more information.­ 2 www.eaton.com/lightingsystems Description/Operation Photosensors use a lens to gather light energy and provide an electrical signal to a controller device that is proportional to the measured light level. The controller adjusts the artificial light contribution based on the light level measurement. The sensor sensitivity is fixed and based upon the sensor range selected. Installation This system accessory will require mounting and wiring at the site. Outdoor photosensors should be mounted on the roof facing north and not pointing at any artificial light source. Indoor photosensors should be mounted in the space they are controlling and located as to not have any direct artificial light contribution. No adjustments are made at the photosensor. Switching thresholds are set remotely at the controller or via software. Analog Photosensor September 2015 Wiring Diagrams Daylighting Sensors - used with Greengate Lighting Control Panel POWER U16 U15 U13 C48 U14 U17 L2 U18 C40 C47 BR1 U19 ANALOG INPUTS TB3 DIMMING OUTPUTS TB4 TB5 U20 SWITCH INPUTS TB6 TB2 LSO TEST TB7 C49 J7 J8 LOCAL AN AN AN AN 1 2 3 4 l) igna annel) w (S ch Yello log 1-4 a n round) (A Black (G COM) (Analog CKT with Interior Photocell ANALOG COM VIO GRY VIO GRY VIO GRY VIO GRY IN 1 1 2 2 3 3 Red (+24V) 4 4 C39 IN LS IN IN LS IN IN LS IN IN LS 1 +24 2 1 3 +24 4 2 TP1 5 +24 6 3 7 +24 8 4 +24 GND - CH +24V REMOTE Local remote Jumpers in Local Position CK4A with Photocell Daylighting Sensors - used with Daylighting Controller Lights controlled by occupancy and daylight Lights controlled by daylight www.eaton.com/lightingsystems 3 Analog Photosensor September 2015 Ordering This is an accessory for the Greengate ControlKeeper Lighting Control Systems. It is not an integral part of the system. There is no factory assembly needed. Daylighting Sensors - used with Greengate, CKM, CKT & CK4A Lighting Control Panels Cat # Description Standard FC Range Lens PC-I (Indoor) PC-O (Outdoor) PC-A (Atrium) PC-S (Skylight) Downward Horozontal Horozontal Upward 0-100 FC* 0-250 FC* 2-1000 FC* 10-2000 FC* Clear Fresnel Clear Flat Opaque Dome Dark Dome * Other FC ranges available by special order. Please contact Customer Service for more information. Daylighting Sensors - used with Daylighting Controller Cat # Description Standard FC Range Lens DLC-PD-IN (Indoor) DLC-PD-OT (Outdoor) DLC-PD-AT (Atrium) DLC-PD-SK (Skylight) Downward Horozontal Horozontal Upward 0-100 FC* 0-250 FC* 2-1000 FC* 10-2000 FC* Clear Fresnel Clear Flat Opaque Dome Dark Dome * - Above sensors require daylighting controller (DLC-PDC) and switchpack. Eaton 1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44122 United States Eaton.com Eaton Lighting systems 203 Cooper Circle Peachtree City, GA 30269 www.eaton.com/lightingsystems © 2015 Eaton All Rights Reserved Printed in USA Publication No. TD503046EN September 3, 2015 Eaton is a registered trademark. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.