Lighting Control Products Energy Saving Devices About Us Functional Devices, Inc. has been manufacturing quality electronic devices in the United States of America since 1969. Our goal is to provide high quality products, the most reliable and economical solutions to the needs of our customers, and world class support from our sales and engineering experts. Current product offerings include relays, power supplies, and accessories. Functional Devices has established itself as a leader in the HVAC, Building Controls, and Energy Management industries. Contact Us Office 765.883.5538 310 South Union Street Sales 800.888.5538 Post Office Box 368 Russiaville, IN 46979-0368 Functional Devices, Inc. • Fax 765.883.7505 Website www.functionaldevices.com Sales Department sales@functionaldevices.com Technical Support support@functionaldevices.com Lighting Control Products | Energy Saving Devices • www.functionaldevices.com • 800.888.5538 1 Table of Contents 03 Bypass / Shunt Relays Quick Reference Guide *UL924 Relays are not rated for use as UL1008 Transfer Devices. Single Switch Application Bypass / Shunt Relays (Use Normal Light as Emergency Light) ESRBE01C (page 8) ESRBE277C (page 10) ESRBE01C-RF (page 12) ESRBE277C-RF (page 14) Ballast Size Enclosed Panel Style Remote Test Capability 41 63 Zone Control Fire Alarm Input Application ESRTE01P (page 33) ESRTE02P (page 34) Control Panel Relays ESRMU1C (page 35) ESRMNU1C (page 36) ESRM2401D (page 37) ESRM2402B (page 38) ESRM2402SB (page 39) 67 71 Wireless Devices Light Controllers Power Supplies Short Range Closet Light Controllers 500 VA Long Range Ceiling Fan / Light Controller 300 VA Accessories Mounting Track 73 Energy Saving Devices Half-Light® Ballast Controllers Evaporator Fan Controllers 2 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com • Lighting Control Products | Energy Saving Devices • Functional Devices, Inc. UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays Enclosed Panel Style Our UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are designed for applications that require an emergency load to be switched on during a loss of normal power. These economically priced relays are available prepackaged in their own Nema 1 enclosure, as panel versions to be installed inside an existing enclosure, or prepackaged in a convenient ballast sized housing. Models can be ordered with a standard two-position closed/auto override test switch or with a custom two-position momentary closed/auto override test switch. These switches can be used for testing purposes to verify your emergency load is being switched properly. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 3 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays Functional Devices Gives You Two Ways to Meet Article 700.3 of the 2011 NEC (National Electrical Code) # 1 Override Test Switches Models can be ordered with a standard two-position closed/auto override test switch (ie: ESRU1S-NC) or with a custom two-position momentary closed/auto override (ie: ESRU1S-MNC.) These switches can be used for testing purposes to verify your emergency load is being switched properly. Models that have override test switches are set in the auto position from the factory. This allows emergency power to be switched to the load. To test field wiring connections at the time of installation, the override test switch should be changed to the “closed” position (illuminating emergency lighting), and then placed back to the “auto” position. The red LED shows the normal utility power is connected correctly. Special momentary test switches can be ordered using “-MNC” suffix, which will automatically spring back to the auto position, eliminating the chance to leave the switch in the closed position. # 2 Remote Test for RF-Equipped ESR Models Models ESR2401B-RF, ESR2402B-RF, ESRBE01C-RF, ESRB01C-RF, ESRBE277C-RF, & ESRB277C-RF are equipped with a wireless receiver which responds to signals transmitted by the ESRT remote test transmitter. When the signal is received, the coil of the relay is disconnected, allowing the emergency power to flow to the contacts of the relay, thus switching the designated emergency lighting on. For this operation to occur, the light switch or lighting control must be off during the test procedure. Together these models are used to enable an inspector, in accordance with Article 700.3 of the 2011 NEC (National Electrical Code), to easily activate the UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay wirelessly with the ESRT remote test transmitter, as to prove the ability of the system to bypass the wall switch or other lighting control. 4 Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Before bulb installation, red LED should be illuminated indicating utility power. 3. Press button on ESRT and hold until red LED goes off. This indicates emergency power will be switched to the load. 4. Red LED will remain off for 8-10 seconds and then return to being illuminated. 1. Turn wall switch off or disable control. 2. Point remote test transmitter (ESRT) towards ESR relay. 3. Press button on ESRT and hold until emergency light comes on. 4. Emergency light will stay on for 8-10 seconds. 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Functional Devices, Inc. is pleased to announce its continued innovation in the lighting industry with the introduction of its new family of Ballast Sized UL924 Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relays. Ensuring the presence of emergency lighting in the event of a power failure, the company’s innovative family of relays incorporate breakthrough features which cost effectively deliver a new level of convenience and ease to the testing, installation, and use of fluorescent and HID emergency lighting systems. Ideal for emergency lighting applications within a broad range of institutional and public settings such as schools, hospitals, and theaters, Ballast Sized UL924 Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relays offer a new level of control and convenience designed to enhance ease of installation, testing, and use by contractors, building professionals, inspectors, and end users. Features include: • Ease of Testing – Through wireless RF circuitry specially built into the relay, building professionals and inspectors are now relieved of the burden of climbing up and down ladders or using other unwieldy means of accessing ceiling buttons to test emergency lights. They can simply walk through a building with a remote control fob (ESRT), press and hold it for a few seconds, and all dedicated emergency lights within a 50-foot range will light immediately for instant confirmation of their operability from ground level. • Installation Into Existing Ballast Channel – Compact and low profile, Ballast Sized UL 924 Emergency Bypass/ Shunt Relays can be conveniently installed directly into the ballast channel of an existing lighting layout, allowing building professionals to conveniently designate existing lights as emergency lights and avoid the unnecessary cost and labor associated with installing and maintaining separate or dedicated emergency lighting. • Confirmation of Wiring Accuracy and Operability – Illumination of either a red or yellow LED located on the face of the emergency shunt relay will indicate to a contractor or installer whether normal utility power or emergency power is active, conveniently ensuring during the installation process that the system has been wired properly and is operating correctly. The eight new products within the company’s Ballast Sized UL924 Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relays family are available in 120V or 277V versions and are offered with or without an extra input for use with existing lights or for dedicated use and with or without the wireless RF feature. Pre-wired and pre-packaged for convenience, the technology involves a powerful 10 amp relay that can accommodate larger circuits and helps to fully meet 2011 National Electric Code (including Article 700.3 related to testing) as well as all UL standards. Bringing its demonstrated expertise in relay technology to the field of emergency lighting, Functional Devices’ powerful new Ballast Sized UL924 Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relays offer the comprehensive benefits of simplicity, convenience, and cost effectiveness to a broad range of fluorescent and HID lighting applications and represent an innovative new standard in the critical field of emergency lighting. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 5 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays New Ballast Sized UL924 Products UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays Shunt Relay Applications Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Standard Shunt Application Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Wiring Procedure Turn OFF Normal Panel breaker and Emergency Panel breaker. Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch Connect Emergency Hot to BLUE wire of ESR, and also to input side of wall switch. Connect YELLOW wire of ESR to output side of wall switch, and also to Load. N/C Contact Connect Emergency Neutral to Load. Utility Hot Coil Connect Normal Hot to White/Black (120 Vac units) or White/Brown (277 Vac units) wire of ESR. Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Connect Normal Neutral to White/Yellow wire of ESR. Individually cap all unused wires of ESR unit. Normal Panel 3-Way Switch Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Utility Hot Coil Normal Breaker Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Utility Neutral Normal Neutral Normal Panel 6 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. N/C Blu Normal Power Hot from Transfer Switch (Norm/Backup) Comm Yel ESR Coil Neutral from Transfer Switch (Norm/Backup) Load N/O Org Normal Neutral UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays Solid State Dimmer Solid State Dimmer Circuit Hot from Transfer Switch (Norm/Backup) Zone Control - Fire Alarm Input Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Automatic Transfer Switch Switched Hot Generator or Inverter Hot Emergency Zone Controller Neutral Enclosed Relays Emergency Lighting Dimming Ballast Dimmed Hot Generator or Inverter Neutral Emergency Breaker ESRTE01P ESRTE02P Dimmed Hot Switched Hot Utility Hot Neutral Normal Breaker Normal Zone Controller Power Input Dimmed Hot Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Control Input Normal Panel Normal Lighting Dimming Ballast Switched Hot Fire Alarm Input 0V = Emergency Override (Ballast Switched on at Full Brightness) 5-25 Vac/dc = Non-Emergency (Zone Controller sets Brightness and On/Off ) Single Switch Application (Use Normal Light as Emergency Light) Normal Light By using one of these models, normal and emergency lighting can be controlled by a single wall switch. When normal utility power is present, the emergency lighting load will function as a normal light. When normal utility power is lost, the emergency lighting will automatically be illuminated. Emergency Light Switched Hot Prp Wall Switch Suggested use: classrooms, office areas, or any lighting zone controlled by a single wall switch. Normal Power 120 Vac or 277 Vac Models with RF Test Fob ESRBE01C-RF for 120 Vac lighting ESRBE277C-RF for 277 Vac lighting Normal Hot Normal Hot Normal Neutral Normal Neutral Blk ESRBE01C-RF* or ESRBE277C-RF* Blu Normal Hot Gry Transfer Neutral Transfer Hot Normal Neutral Transfer Switch ESRT RF Test Fob For more information on model ESRT (RF Test Fob), refer to page 40. Hot Wht or Red Yel Models without RF Test Fob ESRBE01C for 120 Vac lighting ESRBE277C for 277 Vac lighting To Emergency Light Backup Power 120 Vac or 277 Vac Backup Hot Transfer Neutral Transfer Neutral Backup Neutral * Use model ESRBE01C or ESRBE277C for use without RF Test Fob. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 7 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESRBE01C UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay NEW! Ballast Sized Enclosed Relay 10 Amp SPST-NC with 120 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Magnetic Ballast N/C @ 277 Vac 2 Amp Electronic Ballast N/C @ 120 Vac Coil Current: 100 mA @ 120 Vac SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: One (1) SPST-NC Continuous Duty Coil Expected Relay Life: 10 million cycles minimum mechanical Operating Temperature: -30 to 140° F Operate Time: 50mS Relay Status: Red LED On = Activated Emergency Power Present: Yellow LED On = Transfer Power Present Dimensions: 4.60˝ x 1.20˝ x 1.70˝ Wires: 16.00˝, 600V Rated Approvals: UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE Gold Flash: No Blk Utility 120 Vac Blu Emergency Hot to Load Prp Switched Utility 120 Vac Yel Emergency Hot Wht Utility Neutral Gry Emergency Neutral Coil Voltage Input: 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Notes: » Control input on purple wire detects wall switch, allowing emergency light to be used as normal lighting. Smaller design to fit inside ballast housing of fluorescent light fixture. Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Normal Power. Red LED should illuminate. 3. Both Red LED and Yellow LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Transfer Power. Yellow LED should illuminate. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will be OFF. Yellow LED should be illuminated. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn on Wall Switch. Red LED should turn OFF. Use of Normal Light as Emergency Light Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. Normal Lighting Emergency Light Normal Neutral When the Emergency Light is needed as a Normal Light as well, this application can be applied using this specific relay. When Normal Power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from Normal Power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using the existing wall switch. Switched Hot Switched Hot Blue Wire 800.888.5538 • To Emergency Light Hot ESRBE01C Normal Power 120 Vac Normal Hot Normal Hot Normal Neutral Normal Neutral When Normal Power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic Transfer Switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the Emergency Light remains illuminated, regardless of the position of the existing wall switch, while the Normal Lighting is off. 8 Purple Wire www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls Black Wire White Wire Yellow Wire Transfer Hot Grey Wire Transfer Neutral Normal Hot Normal Neutral Backup Power 120 Vac • Transfer Hot Transfer Switch Backup Hot Transfer Neutral Backup Neutral Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Transfer Neutral UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay NEW! Ballast Sized Enclosed Relay 10 Amp SPST-NC with 120 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Magnetic Ballast N/C @ 277 Vac 2 Amp Electronic Ballast N/C @ 120 Vac Blu Emergency Hot to Load Blk Utility 120 Vac Coil Current: 100 mA @ 120 Vac SPECIFICATIONS Yel Emergency Hot Coil Voltage Input: 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz # Relays & Contact Type: One (1) SPST-NC Continuous Duty Coil Expected Relay Life: 10 million cycles minimum mechanical Operating Temperature: -30 to 140° F Operate Time: 50mS Relay Status: Red LED On = Activated Emergency Power Present: Yellow LED On = Transfer Power Present Dimensions: 4.60˝ x 1.20˝ x 1.70˝ Wires: 16.00˝, 600V Rated Approvals: UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE Gold Flash: No Wht Utility Neutral Gry Emergency Neutral Smaller design to fit inside ballast housing of fluorescent light fixture. Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Normal Power. Red LED should illuminate. 3. Both Red LED and Yellow LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Transfer Power. Yellow LED should illuminate. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will be OFF. Yellow LED should be illuminated. Emergency Light will illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 9 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESRB01C UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESRBE277C UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay NEW! Ballast Sized Enclosed Relay 10 Amp SPST-NC with 277 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Magnetic Ballast N/C @ 277 Vac 2 Amp Electronic Ballast N/C @ 120 Vac Coil Current: 150 mA @ 277 Vac SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: One (1) SPST-NC Continuous Duty Coil Expected Relay Life: 10 million cycles minimum mechanical Operating Temperature: -30 to 140° F Operate Time: 50mS Relay Status: Red LED On = Activated Emergency Power Present: Yellow LED On = Transfer Power Present Dimensions: 4.60˝ x 1.20˝ x 1.70˝ Wires: 16.00˝, 600V Rated Approvals: UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE Gold Flash: No Coil Voltage Input: 277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Notes: » Control input on purple wire detects wall switch, allowing emergency light to be used as normal lighting. Blk Utility 277 Vac Blu Emergency Hot to Load Prp Switched Utility 277 Vac Yel Emergency Hot Red Utility Neutral Gry Emergency Neutral Smaller design to fit inside ballast housing of fluorescent light fixture. Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Normal Power. Red LED should illuminate. 3. Both Red LED and Yellow LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Transfer Power. Yellow LED should illuminate. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will be OFF. Yellow LED should be illuminated. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn on Wall Switch. Red LED should turn OFF. Use of Normal Light as Emergency Light Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. Normal Lighting Emergency Light Normal Neutral When the Emergency Light is needed as a Normal Light as well, this application can be applied using this specific relay. When Normal Power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from Normal Power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using the existing wall switch. Switched Hot Switched Hot Blue Wire 800.888.5538 • To Emergency Light Hot ESRBE277C Normal Power 277 Vac Normal Hot Normal Hot Normal Neutral Normal Neutral When Normal Power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic Transfer Switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the Emergency Light remains illuminated, regardless of the position of the existing wall switch, while the Normal Lighting is off. 10 Purple Wire www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls Black Wire Red Wire Yellow Wire Transfer Hot Grey Wire Transfer Neutral Normal Hot Normal Neutral Backup Power 277 Vac • Transfer Hot Transfer Switch Backup Hot Transfer Neutral Backup Neutral Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Transfer Neutral UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay NEW! Ballast Sized Enclosed Relay 10 Amp SPST-NC with 277 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Magnetic Ballast N/C @ 277 Vac 2 Amp Electronic Ballast N/C @ 120 Vac Blu Emergency Hot to Load Blk Utility 277 Vac Coil Current: 150 mA @ 277 Vac Yel Emergency Hot Coil Voltage Input: 277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: One (1) SPST-NC Continuous Duty Coil Expected Relay Life: 10 million cycles minimum mechanical Operating Temperature: -30 to 140° F Operate Time: 50mS Relay Status: Red LED On = Activated Emergency Power Present: Yellow LED On = Transfer Power Present Dimensions: 4.60˝ x 1.20˝ x 1.70˝ Wires: 16.00˝, 600V Rated Approvals: UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE Gold Flash: No Gry Emergency Neutral Red Utility Neutral Smaller design to fit inside ballast housing of fluorescent light fixture. Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Normal Power. Red LED should illuminate. 3. Both Red LED and Yellow LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Transfer Power. Yellow LED should illuminate. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will be OFF. Yellow LED should be illuminated. Emergency Light will illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 11 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESRB277C UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESRBE01C-RF UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay with Remote Test Capability NEW! Ballast Sized Enclosed Relay 10 Amp SPST-NC with 120 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Magnetic Ballast N/C @ 277 Vac 2 Amp Electronic Ballast N/C @ 120 Vac Coil Current: 100 mA @ 120 Vac SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: One (1) SPST-NC Continuous Duty Coil Expected Relay Life: 10 million cycles minimum mechanical Operating Temperature: -30 to 140° F Operate Time: 50mS Relay Status: Red LED On = Activated Emergency Power Present: Yellow LED On = Transfer Power Present Dimensions: 4.60˝ x 1.20˝ x 1.70˝ Wires: 16.00˝, 600V Rated Approvals: UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE Gold Flash: No Frequency: 315 MHz Override (Test Switch): Yes - With Radio Frequency Remote (Model ESRT) Blk Utility 120 Vac Blu Emergency Hot to Load Prp Switched Utility 120 Vac Yel Emergency Hot Wht Utility Neutral Gry Emergency Neutral Coil Voltage Input: 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Notes: » Control input on purple wire detects wall switch, allowing emergency light to be used as normal lighting. » For use with ESRT Remote Tester (sold separately) Smaller design to fit inside ballast housing of fluorescent light fixture. Normal Lighting Emergency Light Use of Normal Light as Emergency Light Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. Normal Neutral Switched Hot When the Emergency Light is needed as a Normal Light as well, this application can be applied using this specific relay. When Normal Power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from Normal Power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using the existing wall switch. Switched Hot Blue Wire To Emergency Light Hot ESRBE01C-RF Normal Power 120 Vac Normal Hot Normal Hot Normal Neutral Normal Neutral When Normal Power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic Transfer Switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the Emergency Light remains illuminated, regardless of the position of the existing wall switch, while the Normal Lighting is OFF. Black Wire White Wire Yellow Wire Transfer Hot Grey Wire Transfer Neutral Normal Hot Normal Neutral Backup Hot Backup Power Transfer Hot Transfer Switch Transfer Neutral Transfer Neutral Backup Neutral 120 Vac ESRT Purple Wire Wireless Key Fob Transmitter Remote Tester for Use with Radio Frequency-Enabled UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays Notes: » Control one or more radio frequency-enabled ESR relays with a single transmitter » Typical transmission distance: Up to 50 feet indoors » For use with models with -RF suffix SPECIFICATIONS Battery: Expected Battery Life: Operate Time: Dimensions: Frequency: Radio Certifications: CR2032, 3V, Lithium 2 years 500 mS 2.30˝ x 1.40˝ x .50˝ 315 MHz FCC Part 15 (USA), IC (Canada) Remote Test for RF-Equipped ESR Models Models ESR2401B-RF, ESR2402B-RF, ESRBE01C-RF, ESRB01C-RF, ESRBE277C-RF, & ESRB277C-RF are equipped with a wireless receiver which responds to signals transmitted by the ESRT remote test transmitter. When the signal is received, the coil of the relay is disconnected, allowing the emergency power to flow to the contacts of the relay, thus switching the designated emergency lighting on. For this operation to occur, the light switch or lighting control must be off during the test procedure. Together these models are used to enable an inspector, in accordance with Article 700.3 of the 2011 NEC (National Electrical Code), to easily activate the UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay wirelessly with the ESRT remote test transmitter, as to prove the ability of the system to bypass the wall switch or other lighting control. Initial Wiring Verification 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 3. Energize Normal Power. Red LED should illuminate. 4. Energize Transfer Power. Yellow LED should illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Red LED should turn OFF. 12 800.888.5538 • Field Inspection 1. Turn wall switch off or disable control. 2. Point remote test transmitter (ESRT) towards ESR relay. 3. Press button on ESRT and hold until emergency light comes on, then release. 4. Emergency light will stay on for 8-10 seconds. 6. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Red LED will illuminate. 7. Press button on ESRT and hold until Red LED goes OFF, then release. This indicates Emergency Power will be switched to the load. 8. Red LED will remain OFF for 8-10 seconds and then return to being illuminated. www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. NEW! Ballast Sized Enclosed Relay 10 Amp SPST-NC with 120 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Magnetic Ballast N/C @ 277 Vac 2 Amp Electronic Ballast N/C @ 120 Vac Blu Emergency Hot to Load Blk Utility 120 Vac Coil Current: 100 mA @ 120 Vac Yel Emergency Hot SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Emergency Power Present: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Gold Flash: Frequency: Override (Test Switch): One (1) SPST-NC Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 50mS Red LED On = Activated Yellow LED On = Transfer Power Present 4.60˝ x 1.20˝ x 1.70˝ 16.00˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE No 315 MHz Yes - With Radio Frequency Remote (Model ESRT) Coil Voltage Input: 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Wht Utility Neutral Notes: » For use with ESRT Remote Tester (sold separately) Gry Emergency Neutral Smaller design to fit inside ballast housing of fluorescent light fixture. Emergency Panel Shunt Relay Application Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch. Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel ESRT Wireless Key Fob Transmitter Remote Tester for Use with Radio Frequency-Enabled UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays Notes: » Control one or more radio frequency-enabled ESR relays with a single transmitter » Typical transmission distance: Up to 50 feet indoors » For use with models with -RF suffix SPECIFICATIONS Battery: Expected Battery Life: Operate Time: Dimensions: Frequency: Radio Certifications: CR2032, 3V, Lithium 2 years 500 mS 2.30˝ x 1.40˝ x .50˝ 315 MHz FCC Part 15 (USA), IC (Canada) Remote Test for RF-Equipped ESR Models Models ESR2401B-RF, ESR2402B-RF, ESRBE01C-RF, ESRB01C-RF, ESRBE277C-RF, & ESRB277C-RF are equipped with a wireless receiver which responds to signals transmitted by the ESRT remote test transmitter. When the signal is received, the coil of the relay is disconnected, allowing the emergency power to flow to the contacts of the relay, thus switching the designated emergency lighting on. For this operation to occur, the light switch or lighting control must be off during the test procedure. Together these models are used to enable an inspector, in accordance with Article 700.3 of the 2011 NEC (National Electrical Code), to easily activate the UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay wirelessly with the ESRT remote test transmitter, as to prove the ability of the system to bypass the wall switch or other lighting control. Initial Wiring Verification 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 5. Press button on ESRT and hold until Red LED goes OFF, then release. This indicates Emergency Power will be switched to the load. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 6. Red LED will remain OFF for 8-10 seconds and then return to being illuminated. 3. Energize Normal Power. Red LED should illuminate. 4. Energize Transfer Power. Yellow LED should illuminate. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • Field Inspection 1. Turn wall switch off or disable control. 2. Point remote test transmitter (ESRT) towards ESR relay. 3. Press button on ESRT and hold until emergency light comes on, then release. 4. Emergency light will stay on for 8-10 seconds. www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 13 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay with Remote Test Capability ESRB01C-RF UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay with Remote Test Capability ESRBE277C-RF Enclosed Relay 10 Amp SPST-NC with 277 Vac Coil NEW! Ballast Sized Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Magnetic Ballast N/C @ 277 Vac 2 Amp Electronic Ballast N/C @ 120 Vac Coil Current: 150 mA @ 277 Vac SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Emergency Power Present: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Gold Flash: Frequency: Override (Test Switch): One (1) SPST-NC Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 50mS Red LED On = Activated Yellow LED On = Transfer Power Present 4.60˝ x 1.20˝ x 1.70˝ 16.00˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE No 315 MHz Yes - With Radio Frequency Remote (Model ESRT) Blk Utility 277 Vac Blu Emergency Hot to Load Prp Switched Utility 277 Vac Yel Emergency Hot Red Utility Neutral Gry Emergency Neutral Coil Voltage Input: 277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Notes: » Control input on purple wire detects wall switch, allowing emergency light to be used as normal lighting. » For use with ESRT Remote Tester (sold separately) Smaller design to fit inside ballast housing of fluorescent light fixture. Normal Lighting Emergency Light Use of Normal Light as Emergency Light Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. Normal Neutral Switched Hot When the Emergency Light is needed as a Normal Light as well, this application can be applied using this specific relay. When Normal Power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from Normal Power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using the existing wall switch. Switched Hot Blue Wire To Emergency Light Hot ESRBE277C-RF Normal Power 277 Vac Normal Hot Normal Hot Normal Neutral Normal Neutral When Normal Power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic Transfer Switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the Emergency Light remains illuminated, regardless of the position of the existing wall switch, while the Normal Lighting is OFF. Black Wire Red Wire Yellow Wire Transfer Hot Grey Wire Transfer Neutral Normal Hot Normal Neutral Backup Hot Backup Power Transfer Hot Transfer Switch Transfer Neutral Transfer Neutral Backup Neutral 277 Vac ESRT Purple Wire Wireless Key Fob Transmitter Remote Tester for Use with Radio Frequency-Enabled UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays Notes: » Control one or more radio frequency-enabled ESR relays with a single transmitter » Typical transmission distance: Up to 50 feet indoors » For use with models with -RF suffix SPECIFICATIONS Battery: Expected Battery Life: Operate Time: Dimensions: Frequency: Radio Certifications: CR2032, 3V, Lithium 2 years 500 mS 2.30˝ x 1.40˝ x .50˝ 315 MHz FCC Part 15 (USA), IC (Canada) Remote Test for RF-Equipped ESR Models Models ESR2401B-RF, ESR2402B-RF, ESRBE01C-RF, ESRB01C-RF, ESRBE277C-RF, & ESRB277C-RF are equipped with a wireless receiver which responds to signals transmitted by the ESRT remote test transmitter. When the signal is received, the coil of the relay is disconnected, allowing the emergency power to flow to the contacts of the relay, thus switching the designated emergency lighting on. For this operation to occur, the light switch or lighting control must be off during the test procedure. Together these models are used to enable an inspector, in accordance with Article 700.3 of the 2011 NEC (National Electrical Code), to easily activate the UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay wirelessly with the ESRT remote test transmitter, as to prove the ability of the system to bypass the wall switch or other lighting control. Initial Wiring Verification 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 3. Energize Normal Power. Red LED should illuminate. 4. Energize Transfer Power. Yellow LED should illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Red LED should turn OFF. 14 800.888.5538 • Field Inspection 1. Turn wall switch off or disable control. 2. Point remote test transmitter (ESRT) towards ESR relay. 3. Press button on ESRT and hold until emergency light comes on, then release. 4. Emergency light will stay on for 8-10 seconds. 6. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Red LED will illuminate. 7. Press button on ESRT and hold until Red LED goes OFF, then release. This indicates Emergency Power will be switched to the load. 8. Red LED will remain OFF for 8-10 seconds and then return to being illuminated. www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay with Remote Test Capability NEW! Ballast Sized Enclosed Relay 10 Amp SPST-NC with 277 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Magnetic Ballast N/C @ 277 Vac 2 Amp Electronic Ballast N/C @ 120 Vac Blu Emergency Hot to Load Blk Utility 277 Vac Coil Current: 150 mA @ 277 Vac Yel Emergency Hot SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Emergency Power Present: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Gold Flash: Frequency: Override (Test Switch): One (1) SPST-NC Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 50mS Red LED On = Activated Yellow LED On = Transfer Power Present 4.60˝ x 1.20˝ x 1.70˝ 16.00˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE No 315 MHz Yes - With Radio Frequency Remote (Model ESRT) Coil Voltage Input: 277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Gry Emergency Neutral Red Utility Neutral Notes: » For use with ESRT Remote Tester (sold separately) Smaller design to fit inside ballast housing of fluorescent light fixture. Emergency Panel Shunt Relay Application Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch. Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel ESRT Wireless Key Fob Transmitter Remote Tester for Use with Radio Frequency-Enabled UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays Notes: » Control one or more radio frequency-enabled ESR relays with a single transmitter » Typical transmission distance: Up to 50 feet indoors » For use with models with -RF suffix SPECIFICATIONS Battery: Expected Battery Life: Operate Time: Dimensions: Frequency: Radio Certifications: CR2032, 3V, Lithium 2 years 500 mS 2.30˝ x 1.40˝ x .50˝ 315 MHz FCC Part 15 (USA), IC (Canada) Remote Test for RF-Equipped ESR Models Models ESR2401B-RF, ESR2402B-RF, ESRBE01C-RF, ESRB01C-RF, ESRBE277C-RF, & ESRB277C-RF are equipped with a wireless receiver which responds to signals transmitted by the ESRT remote test transmitter. When the signal is received, the coil of the relay is disconnected, allowing the emergency power to flow to the contacts of the relay, thus switching the designated emergency lighting on. For this operation to occur, the light switch or lighting control must be off during the test procedure. Together these models are used to enable an inspector, in accordance with Article 700.3 of the 2011 NEC (National Electrical Code), to easily activate the UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay wirelessly with the ESRT remote test transmitter, as to prove the ability of the system to bypass the wall switch or other lighting control. Initial Wiring Verification 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 5. Press button on ESRT and hold until Red LED goes OFF, then release. This indicates Emergency Power will be switched to the load. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 6. Red LED will remain OFF for 8-10 seconds and then return to being illuminated. 3. Energize Normal Power. Red LED should illuminate. 4. Energize Transfer Power. Yellow LED should illuminate. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • Field Inspection 1. Turn wall switch off or disable control. 2. Point remote test transmitter (ESRT) towards ESR relay. 3. Press button on ESRT and hold until emergency light comes on, then release. 4. Emergency light will stay on for 8-10 seconds. www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 15 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESRB277C-RF UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESRU1C Enclosed Relay 10 Amp SPDT with 10-30 Vac/dc/120 Vac Coil SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override (Test Switch): One (1) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 20mS LED On = Activated 1.70˝ x 2.80˝ x 1.50˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 Yes No Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Resistive @ 120-277 Vac 10 Amp Resistive @ 28 Vdc 480 VA Pilot Duty @ 240-277 Vac 480 VA Ballast @ 277 Vac 600 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/O 240 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/C 1/3 HP for N/O @ 120-240 Vac 1/6 HP for N/C @ 120-240 Vac 1/4 HP for N/O @ 277 Vac 1/8 HP for N/C @ 277 Vac Coil Current: 33 mA @ 10 Vac 35 mA @ 12 Vac 46 mA @ 24 Vac 55 mA @ 30 Vac 28 mA @ 120 Vac Wht/Blk Utility 120 Vac Wht/Blu Utility 10-30 Vac/dc 13 mA @ 10 Vdc 15 mA @ 12 Vdc 18 mA @ 24 Vdc 20 mA @ 30 Vdc Blu Emergency Hot N/C Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm Wht/Yel Utility Comm Org N/O Coil Voltage Input: 10-30 Vac/dc ; 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 2.8 Vdc Pull In = 9 Vac / 10 Vdc Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel 16 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESRH1C UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay Enclosed Relay 10 Amp SPDT with 10-30 Vac/dc/208-277 Vac Coil SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override (Test Switch): One (1) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 20mS LED On = Activated 1.70˝ x 2.80˝ x 1.50˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 Yes No Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Resistive @ 120-277 Vac 10 Amp Resistive @ 28 Vdc 480 VA Pilot Duty @ 240-277 Vac 480 VA Ballast @ 277 Vac 600 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/O 240 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/C 1/3 HP for N/O @ 120-240 Vac 1/6 HP for N/C @ 120-240 Vac 1/4 HP for N/O @ 277 Vac 1/8 HP for N/C @ 277 Vac Coil Current: 33 mA @ 10 Vac 13 mA @ 10 Vdc 35 mA @ 12 Vac 15 mA @ 12 Vdc 46 mA @ 24 Vac 18 mA @ 24 Vdc 55 mA @ 30 Vac 20 mA @ 30 Vdc 39 mA @ 208-277 Vac Wht/Brn Utility 208-277 Vac Blu Emergency Hot N/C Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm Wht/Blu Utility 10-30 Vac/dc Wht/Yel Utility Comm Org N/O Coil Voltage Input: 10-30 Vac/dc ; 208-277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 2.8 Vdc Pull In = 9 Vac / 10 Vdc Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 17 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESRU1S-NC Enclosed Relay 10 Amp SPST-N/C + Override (Test Switch) with 10-30 Vac/dc/120 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 480 VA Pilot Duty @ 240-277 Vac 480 VA Ballast @ 277 Vac 240 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/C 1/6 HP for N/C @ 120-240 Vac 1/8 HP for N/C @ 277 Vac SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override (Test Switch): One (1) SPST-NC Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 20mS LED On = Activated 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 Yes Yes Coil Current: 33 mA @ 10 Vac 35 mA @ 12 Vac 46 mA @ 24 Vac 55 mA @ 30 Vac 28 mA @ 120 Vac 13 mA @ 10 Vdc 15 mA @ 12 Vdc 18 mA @ 24 Vdc 20 mA @ 30 Vdc Wht/Blk Utility 120 Vac Wht/Blu Utility 10-30 Vac/dc Closed Wht/Yel Utility Comm Auto Org Emergency Hot Org Emergency Hot to Load Coil Voltage Input: 10-30 Vac/dc ; 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 2.8 Vdc Pull In = 9 Vac / 10 Vdc Notes: » Order with Momentary Override Switch by adding “-MNC˝ to end of model number Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. Place override (test switch) in Auto position. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 3. Place override (test switch) in Closed position. Emergency Light will illuminate. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 5. Return override (test switch) to Auto position and restore Normal Power. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel 18 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Enclosed Relay 10 Amp SPST-N/C + Override (Test Switch) with 10-30 Vac/dc/208-277 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 480 VA Pilot Duty @ 240-277 Vac 480 VA Ballast @ 277 Vac 240 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/C 1/6 HP for N/C @ 120-240 Vac 1/8 HP for N/C @ 277 Vac SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override (Test Switch): UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESRH1S-NC One (1) SPST-NC Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 20mS LED On = Activated 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 Yes Yes Coil Current: 33 mA @ 10 Vac 35 mA @ 12 Vac 46 mA @ 24 Vac 55 mA @ 30 Vac 39 mA @ 208-277 Vac 13 mA @ 10 Vdc 15 mA @ 12 Vdc 18 mA @ 24 Vdc 20 mA @ 30 Vdc Coil Voltage Input: 10-30 Vac/dc ; 208-277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 2.8 Vdc Pull In = 9 Vac / 10 Vdc Wht/Brn Utility 208-277 Vac Wht/Blu Utility 10-30 Vac/dc Closed Wht/Yel Utility Comm Auto Org Emergency Hot Org Emergency Hot to Load Notes: » Order with Momentary Override Switch by adding “-MNC˝ to end of model number Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. Place override (test switch) in Auto position. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 3. Place override (test switch) in Closed position. Emergency Light will illuminate. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 5. Return override (test switch) to Auto position and restore Normal Power. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 19 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESR2401D Not Rated for Use as UL1008 Transfer Device. Enclosed Relay 10 Amp DPDT with 24 Vac/dc/120 Vac Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Resistive @ 30 Vdc 10 Amp General Use @ 277 Vac 1/2 HP for N/O @ 120/240 Vac 1/3 HP for N/C @ 120/240 Vac B300 Pilot Duty Wht/Blk Utility 120 Vac 120 Vac 30A Make 3A Break (360 VA) 240 Vac 15 A Make 1.5A Break (360 VA) 208 Vac 17.3A Make 1.73A Break (360 VA) 277 Vac 13A Make 1.3A Break (360 VA) 24 Vac 30A Make 5A Break (120VA) 5A Max SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override (Test Switch): One (1) DPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 8mS LED On = Activated 1.70˝ x 2.80˝ x 1.50˝ with .50˝ NPT nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 No No Coil Current: 24 mA @ 18 Vac 32 mA @ 24 Vac 40 mA @ 30 Vac 31 mA @ 120 Vac 20 mA @ 20 Vdc 24 mA @ 24 Vdc 36 mA @ 30 Vdc Wht/Blu Utility 24 Vac/dc Wht/Yel Utility Comm Blu Emergency Hot N/C Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm Org N/O Gry Emergency Hot N/C Prp Emergency Hot to Load Comm Brn N/O Coil Voltage Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 3 Vac / 3.8 Vdc Pull In = 18 Vac / 20 Vdc Notes: » Not rated for use as a UL1008 Transfer Device. Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel 20 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Enclosed Relay 10 Amp DPDT with 24 Vac/dc/208-277 Vac Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Resistive @ 30 Vdc 10 Amp General Use @ 277 Vac 1/2 HP for N/O @ 120/240 Vac 1/3 HP for N/C @ 120/240 Vac B300 Pilot Duty 120 Vac 30A Make 3A Break (360 VA) 240 Vac 15 A Make 1.5A Break (360 VA) 208 Vac 17.3A Make 1.73A Break (360 VA) 277 Vac 13A Make 1.3A Break (360 VA) 24 Vac 30A Make 5A Break (120VA) 5A Max SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override (Test Switch): One (1) DPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 8mS LED On = Activated 1.70˝ x 2.80˝ x 1.50˝ with .50˝ NPT nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 No No Coil Current: 24 mA @ 18 Vac 32 mA @ 24 Vac 40 mA @ 30 Vac 36 mA @ 208-277 Vac 20 mA @ 20 Vdc 24 mA @ 24 Vdc 36 mA @ 30 Vdc Coil Voltage Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 208-277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 3 Vac / 3.8 Vdc Pull In = 18 Vac / 20 Vdc Not Rated for Use as UL1008 Transfer Device. Blu Emergency Hot N/C Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm Org N/O Wht/Brn Utility 208-277 Vac Wht/Blu Utility 24 Vac/dc Gry Emergency Hot N/C Prp Emergency Hot to Load Comm Wht/Yel Utility Comm Brn N/O Notes: » Not rated for use as a UL1008 Transfer Device. Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 21 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESR2402D UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESRU2C Enclosed Relays 10 Amp 2 SPDT with 10-30 Vac/dc/120 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 10 Amp Resistive @ 28 Vdc 480 VA Pilot Duty @ 240-277 Vac 480 VA Ballast @ 277 Vac 600 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/O 240 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/C 1/3 HP for N/O @ 120-240 Vac 1/6 HP for N/C @ 120-240 Vac 1/4 HP for N/O @ 277 Vac 1/8 HP for N/C @ 277 Vac SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override Switch: Two (2) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 20mS LED On = Activated 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .75˝ NPT nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 Yes No Coil Current: 33 mA @ 10 Vac 35 mA @ 12 Vac 46 mA @ 24 Vac 55 mA @ 30 Vac 28 mA @ 120 Vac 13 mA @ 10 Vdc 15 mA @ 12 Vdc 18 mA @ 24 Vdc 20 mA @ 30 Vdc Wht/Blk Utility 120 Vac Blu Emergency Hot N/C Wht/Blu Utility 10-30 Vac/dc Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm Wht/Yel Utility Comm Org N/O Wht/Red Utility 120 Vac Gry Emergency Hot N/C Gry/Wht Utility 10-30 Vac/dc Prp Emergency Hot to Load Comm Coil Voltage Input: 10-30 Vac/dc ; 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 2.8 Vdc Pull In = 9 Vac / 10 Vdc Wht/Purp Utility Comm Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Brn N/O Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel 22 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESRH2C UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay Enclosed Relays 10 Amp 2 SPDT with 10-30 Vac/dc/208-277 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 10 Amp Resistive @ 28 Vdc 480 VA Pilot Duty @ 240-277 Vac 480 VA Ballast @ 277 Vac 600 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/O 240 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/C 1/3 HP for N/O @ 120-240 Vac 1/6 HP for N/C @ 120-240 Vac 1/4 HP for N/O @ 277 Vac 1/8 HP for N/C @ 277 Vac SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override Switch: Two (2) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 20mS LED On = Activated 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .75˝ NPT nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 Yes No Coil Current: 33 mA @ 10 Vac 13 mA @ 10 Vdc 35 mA @ 12 Vac 15 mA @ 12 Vdc 46 mA @ 24 Vac 18 mA @ 24 Vdc 55 mA @ 30 Vac 20 mA @ 30 Vdc 39 mA @ 208-277 Vac Wht/Brn Utility 208-277 Vac Blu Emergency Hot N/C Wht/Blu Utility 10-30 Vac/dc Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm Wht/Yel Utility Comm Org N/O Wht/Org Utility 208-277 Vac Gry Emergency Hot N/C Gry/Wht Utility 10-30 Vac/dc Prp Emergency Hot to Load Comm Coil Voltage Input: 10-30 Vac/dc ; 208-277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 2.8 Vdc Pull In = 9 Vac / 10 Vdc Wht/Purp Utility Comm Brn N/O Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 23 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 20 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESR2401B Enclosed Relay 20 Amp SPDT with 24 Vac/dc/120 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 1,110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override (Test Switch): One (1) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS LED On = Activated 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 No No Wht/Blk Utility 120 Vac Wht/Blu Utility 24 Vac/dc Coil Current: 50 mA @ 18 Vac 83 mA @ 24 Vac 47 mA @ 120 Vac 33 mA @ 22 Vdc 35 mA @ 24 Vdc 47 mA @ 30 Vdc Blu Emergency Hot N/C Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm Wht/Yel Utility Comm Org N/O Coil Voltage Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 3.8 Vdc Pull In = 18 Vac / 22 Vdc Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel 24 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 20 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESR2402B Enclosed Relay 20 Amp SPDT with 24 Vac/dc/208-277 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 1,110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override (Test Switch): One (1) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS LED On = Activated 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 No No Coil Current: 50 mA @ 18 Vac 83 mA @ 24 Vac 69 mA @ 208-277 Vac 33 mA @ 22 Vdc 35 mA @ 24 Vdc 47 mA @ 30 Vdc Wht/Brn Utility 208-277 Vac Blu Emergency Hot N/C Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm Wht/Blu Utility 24 Vac/dc Wht/Yel Utility Comm Org N/O Coil Voltage Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 208-277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 3.8 Vdc Pull In = 18 Vac / 22 Vdc Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 25 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 20 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESR2401SB-NC Enclosed Relay 20 Amp SPST-N/C + Override (Test Switch) with 24 Vac/dc/120 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 120/277 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 1,110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override (Test Switch): One (1) SPST-NC Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS LED On = Activated 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 No Yes Wht/Blk Utility 120 Vac Wht/Blu Utility 24 Vac/dc Coil Current: 50 mA @ 18 Vac 83 mA @ 24 Vac 47 mA @ 120 Vac 33 mA @ 22 Vdc 35 mA @ 24 Vdc 47 mA @ 30 Vdc Closed Auto Org Emergency Hot Wht/Yel Utility Comm Org Emergency Hot to Load Coil Voltage Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 3.8 Vdc Pull In = 18 Vac / 22 Vdc Notes: » Order with Momentary Override Switch by adding “-MNC˝ to end of model number Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. Place override (test switch) in Auto position. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 3. Place override (test switch) in Closed position. Emergency Light will illuminate. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 5. Return override (test switch) to Auto position and restore Normal Power. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel 26 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. UL924 / 20 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay Enclosed Relay 20 Amp SPST-N/C + Override (Test Switch) with 24 Vac/dc/208-277 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 120/277 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 1,110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override (Test Switch): UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESR2402SB-NC One (1) SPST-NC Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS LED On = Activated 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 No Yes Coil Current: 50 mA @ 18 Vac 83 mA @ 24 Vac 69 mA @ 208-277 Vac 33 mA @ 22 Vdc 35 mA @ 24 Vdc 47 mA @ 30 Vdc Coil Voltage Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 208-277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 3.8 Vdc Pull In = 18 Vac / 22 Vdc Wht/Brn Utility 208-277 Vac Closed Wht/Blu Utility 24 Vac/dc Auto Org Emergency Hot Wht/Yel Utility Comm Org Emergency Hot to Load Notes: » Order with Momentary Override Switch by adding “-MNC˝ to end of model number Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. Place override (test switch) in Auto position. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 3. Place override (test switch) in Closed position. Emergency Light will illuminate. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 5. Return override (test switch) to Auto position and restore Normal Power. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 27 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESR2401B-RF UL924 / 20 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay with Remote Test Capability Enclosed Relay 20 Amp SPDT with 24 Vac/dc/120 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 1,110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac Wht/Blk Utility 120 Vac Blu Emergency Hot N/C Wht/Blu Utility 24 Vac/dc Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Frequency: Override (Test Switch): One (1) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS LED On = Activated 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 No 315 MHz Yes - With Radio Frequency Remote (Model ESRT) Coil Current: 83 mA @ 24 Vac 60 mA @ 120 Vac 50 mA @ 24 Vdc 60 mA @ 30 Vdc Wht/Yel Utility Comm Coil Voltage Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 3.8 Vdc Pull In = 18 Vac / 22 Vdc Org N/O Notes: » For use with ESRT Remote Tester (sold separately) Emergency Panel Shunt Relay Application Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch. Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel ESRT Wireless Key Fob Transmitter Remote Tester for Use with Radio Frequency-Enabled UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays Notes: » Control one or more radio frequency-enabled ESR relays with a single transmitter » Typical transmission distance: Up to 50 feet indoors » For use with models with -RF suffix SPECIFICATIONS Battery: Expected Battery Life: Operate Time: Dimensions: Frequency: Radio Certifications: CR2032, 3V, Lithium 2 years 500 mS 2.30˝ x 1.40˝ x .50˝ 315 MHz FCC Part 15 (USA), IC (Canada) Remote Test for RF-Equipped ESR Models All models of ESRs with a suffix –RF have wireless RF circuitry specially built into the relay, technicians or inspectors don’t have to climb up and down ladders to test emergency lights in accordance with Article 700.3 of the 2011 NEC Code; they can walk through a building with a remote control fob (ESRT), press and hold it for a few seconds, and all dedicated emergency lights within a 50-ft area will light immediately for instant operability confirmation. Compact and lowprofile, the bypass/shunt relays can be installed directly into the ballast channel of an existing lighting layout, allowing you to conveniently designate existing lights as emergency lights and avoid the cost and labor associated with separate/dedicated emergency lighting. The illumination of a red or green LED indicates whether normal utility or emergency power is active. Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn Wall Switch OFF or disable control. 2. Point remote test transmitter (ESRT) towards ESR relay. 3. Press button on ESRT and hold until Emergency Light comes on, then release. 4. Emergency Light will stay on for 8-10 seconds. 1. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Before bulb installation, red LED should be illuminated indicating utility power. 3. Press button on ESRT and hold until red LED goes off, then release. This indicates emergency power. 4. Red LED will remain off for 8-10 seconds and then return to being illuminated. 28 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. UL924 / 20 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay with Remote Test Capability Enclosed Relay 20 Amp SPDT with 24 Vac/dc/208-277 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 1,110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac Wht/Brn Utility 208-277 Vac Blu Emergency Hot N/C Wht/Blu Utility 24 Vac/dc Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Frequency: Override (Test Switch): UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESR2402B-RF One (1) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS LED On = Activated 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 No 315 MHz Yes - With Radio Frequency Remote (Model ESRT) Coil Current: 83 mA @ 24 Vac 75 mA @ 208-277 Vac 50 mA @ 24 Vdc 60 mA @ 30 Vdc Wht/Yel Utility Comm Coil Voltage Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 208-277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 3.8 Vdc Pull In = 18 Vac / 22 Vdc Org N/O Notes: » For use with ESRT Remote Tester (sold separately) Emergency Panel Shunt Relay Application Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch. Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel ESRT Wireless Key Fob Transmitter Remote Tester for Use with Radio Frequency-Enabled UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays Notes: » Control one or more radio frequency-enabled ESR relays with a single transmitter » Typical transmission distance: Up to 50 feet indoors » For use with models with -RF suffix SPECIFICATIONS Battery: Expected Battery Life: Operate Time: Dimensions: Frequency: Radio Certifications: CR2032, 3V, Lithium 2 years 500 mS 2.30˝ x 1.40˝ x .50˝ 315 MHz FCC Part 15 (USA), IC (Canada) Remote Test for RF-Equipped ESR Models All models of ESRs with a suffix –RF have wireless RF circuitry specially built into the relay, technicians or inspectors don’t have to climb up and down ladders to test emergency lights in accordance with Article 700.3 of the 2011 NEC Code; they can walk through a building with a remote control fob (ESRT), press and hold it for a few seconds, and all dedicated emergency lights within a 50-ft area will light immediately for instant operability confirmation. Compact and lowprofile, the bypass/shunt relays can be installed directly into the ballast channel of an existing lighting layout, allowing you to conveniently designate existing lights as emergency lights and avoid the cost and labor associated with separate/dedicated emergency lighting. The illumination of a red or green LED indicates whether normal utility or emergency power is active. Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn Wall Switch OFF or disable control. 2. Point remote test transmitter (ESRT) towards ESR relay. 3. Press button on ESRT and hold until Emergency Light comes on, then release. 4. Emergency Light will stay on for 8-10 seconds. 1. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Before bulb installation, red LED should be illuminated indicating utility power. 3. Press button on ESRT and hold until red LED goes off, then release. This indicates emergency power. 4. Red LED will remain off for 8-10 seconds and then return to being illuminated. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 29 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 20 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESR01P Enclosed Relay 20 Amp DPDT with 120 Vac Coil SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override (Test Switch): One (1) DPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS LED On = Activated 4.00˝ x 4.00˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 Yes No Not Rated for Use as UL1008 Transfer Device. Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 300 Vac 20 Amp Resistive @ 28 Vdc 20 Amp Ballast @ 277-480 Vac 15 Amp Resistive @ 600 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 1158 VA Pilot Duty @ 240 Vac 1109 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 1640 VA Pilot Duty @ 480 Vac 3 HP @ 480-600 Vac 2 HP @ 240-277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac Wht/Blk Utility 120 Vac Wht/Blk Utility 120 Vac Coil Current: 105 mA @ 120 Vac Coil Voltage Input: 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 35 Vac Pull In = 85 Vac Blu Emergency Hot N/C Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm Org N/O Gry Emergency Hot N/C Prp Emergency Hot to Load Comm Brn N/O Notes: » Not rated for use as a UL1008 Transfer Device. Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel 30 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. UL924 / 20 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay Enclosed Relay 20 Amp DPDT with 208-277 Vac Coil SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override (Test Switch): One (1) DPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS LED On = Activated 4.00˝ x 4.00˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 Yes No Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 300 Vac 20 Amp Resistive @ 28 Vdc 20 Amp Ballast @ 277-480 Vac 15 Amp Resistive @ 600 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 1158 VA Pilot Duty @ 240 Vac 1109 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 1640 VA Pilot Duty @ 480 Vac 3 HP @ 480-600 Vac 2 HP @ 240-277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac Not Rated for Use as UL1008 Transfer Device. Blu Emergency Hot N/C Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm Org N/O Wht/Brn Utility 208-277 Vac Gry Emergency Hot N/C Prp Emergency Hot to Load Comm Wht/Brn Utility 208-277 Vac Coil Current: 105 mA @ 208-277 Vac Coil Voltage Input: 208-277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 60 Vac Pull In = 160 Vac Brn N/O Notes: » Not rated for use as a UL1008 Transfer Device. Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 31 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESR02P UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 20 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESR24P Enclosed Relay 20 Amp DPDT with 24 Vac/dc Coil SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override (Test Switch): One (1) DPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS LED On = Activated 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 Yes No Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 300 Vac 20 Amp Resistive @ 28 Vdc 20 Amp Ballast @ 277-480 Vac 15 Amp Resistive @ 600 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 1158 VA Pilot Duty @ 240 Vac 1109 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 1640 VA Pilot Duty @ 480 Vac 3 HP @ 480-600 Vac 2 HP @ 240-277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac Coil Current: 110 mA @ 20 Vac 138 mA @ 24 Vac 55 mA @ 20 Vdc 55 mA @ 24 Vdc 77 mA @ 30 Vdc Coil Voltage Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 3 Vac / 3.8 Vdc Pull In = 20 Vac / 20 Vdc Not Rated for Use as UL1008 Transfer Device. Wht/Yel Utility 24 Vac/dc Wht/Yel Utility 24 Vac/dc Blu Emergency Hot N/C Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm Org N/O Gry Emergency Hot N/C Prp Emergency Hot to Load Comm Brn N/O Notes: » Not rated for use as a UL1008 Transfer Device. Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Transformer* Utility Hot Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Normal Panel 32 800.888.5538 • Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay * Select transformer with 24 Vac secondary and appropriate primary rating for application. www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Enclosed Relay Hi/Low Separation 20 Amp DPDT, 120 Vac Power + 5-25 Vac/dc Control Input Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 300 Vac 20 Amp Resistive @ 28 Vdc 15 Amp Resistive @ 600 Vac 20 Amp Ballast @ 277-480 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 1158 VA Pilot Duty @ 240 Vac 1110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 1640 VA Pilot Duty @ 480 Vac 3 HP @ 480-600 Vac 2 HP @ 240-277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac SPECIFICATIONS Power Input: Control Input: # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override Switch: 120 Vac, 50-60 Hz 5-25 Vac/dc, 50-60 Hz One (1) DPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS LED On = Activated 4.00˝ x 4.00˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 Yes No Not Rated for Use as UL1008 Transfer Device. Blu Emergency Hot N/C Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm Wht/Blk Utility 120 Vac POWER INPUT Wht/Blk Utility Org N/O Gry Emergency Hot N/C Prp Emergency Hot to Load Comm 5-25 Vac/dc CONTROL INPUT Power Input Ratings: 105 mA @ 120 Vac Control Input Ratings: .4 mA @ 5 Vdc .9 mA @ 10 Vdc 1 mA @ 12 Vdc 2 mA @ 24 Vdc 3 mA @ 24 Vac (Non Polarized) Comm Brn N/O Notes: » Not rated for use as a UL1008 Transfer Device. Special Fire Alarm Input – Refer to application below for wiring information. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Zone Control - Fire Alarm Input Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Switched Hot Automatic Transfer Switch Emergency Breaker Utility Hot ESRTE01P Generator or Inverter Hot Emergency Zone Controller Emergency Lighting Dimming Ballast Dimmed Hot Switched Hot Neutral Normal Breaker Normal Zone Controller Power Input Utility Neutral Neutral Dimmed Hot Generator or Inverter Neutral Normal Neutral Normal Panel Control Input Dimmed Hot Normal Lighting Dimming Ballast Switched Hot Fire Alarm Input 0V = Emergency Override (Ballast Switched on at Full Brightness) 5-25 Vac/dc = Non-Emergency (Zone Controller sets Brightness and On/Off ) Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 33 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 20 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESRTE01P UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 20 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESRTE02P Not Rated for Use as UL1008 Transfer Device. Enclosed Relay Hi/Low Separation 20 Amp DPDT, 208-277 Vac Power + 5-25 Vac/dc Control Input Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 300 Vac 20 Amp Resistive @ 28 Vdc 15 Amp Resistive @ 600 Vac 20 Amp Ballast @ 277-480 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 1158 VA Pilot Duty @ 240 Vac 1110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 1640 VA Pilot Duty @ 480 Vac 3 HP @ 480-600 Vac 2 HP @ 240-277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac SPECIFICATIONS Power Input: Control Input: # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override Switch: 208-277 Vac, 50-60 Hz 5-25 Vac/dc, 50-60 Hz One (1) DPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS LED On = Activated 4.00˝ x 4.00˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE UL Approved for Use in Plenum, NEMA 1 Yes No Wht/Brn Utility 208-277 Vac POWER INPUT Wht/Brn Utility 5-25 Vac/dc CONTROL INPUT Power Input Ratings: 105 mA @ 208-277 Vac Control Input Ratings: .4 mA @ 5 Vdc .9 mA @ 10 Vdc 1 mA @ 12 Vdc 2 mA @ 24 Vdc 3 mA @ 24 Vac (Non Polarized) Comm Blu Emergency Hot N/C Yel Emergency Hot to Load Comm Org N/O Gry Emergency Hot N/C Prp Emergency Hot to Load Comm Brn N/O Notes: » Not rated for use as a UL1008 Transfer Device. Special Fire Alarm Input – Refer to application below for wiring information. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Zone Control - Fire Alarm Input Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Switched Hot Automatic Transfer Switch Emergency Breaker Utility Hot ESRTE02P Generator or Inverter Hot Emergency Zone Controller Neutral Emergency Lighting Dimming Ballast Dimmed Hot Generator or Inverter Neutral Dimmed Hot Switched Hot Neutral Normal Breaker Power Input Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Normal Panel Control Input Normal Zone Controller Dimmed Hot Normal Lighting Dimming Ballast Switched Hot Fire Alarm Input 0V = Emergency Override (Ballast Switched on at Full Brightness) 5-25 Vac/dc = Non-Emergency (Zone Controller sets Brightness and On/Off ) 34 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay ESRMU1C 4.00˝ Track Mount Relay 15 Amp SPDT with 10-30 Vac/dc/120 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 15 Amp Inductive @ 150 Vac 15 Amp Resistive @ 150 Vac, 28 Vdc 10 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 480 VA Pilot Duty @ 240-277 Vac 480 VA Ballast @ 277 Vac 600 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/O 240 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/C 1/3 HP for N/O @ 120-240 Vac 1/6 HP for N/C @ 120-240 Vac 1/4 HP for N/O @ 277 Vac 1/8 HP for N/C @ 277 Vac SPECIFICATIONS One (1) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 20mS LED On = Activated 1.250˝ x 4.000˝ x 1.750˝ 4.000˝, See MT4 Series on page 72 MT4 Mounting Track Sold Separately Approvals: UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE Gold Flash: Yes Override (Test Switch): No # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Track Mount: Coil Current: 33 mA @ 10 Vac 35 mA @ 12 Vac 46 mA @ 24 Vac 55 mA @ 30 Vac 28 mA @ 120 Vac 13 mA @ 10 Vdc 15 mA @ 12 Vdc 18 mA @ 24 Vdc 20 mA @ 30 Vdc Emergency Hot N/C Utility Comm Emergency Hot to Load Comm Utility 10-30 Vac/dc Utility 120 Vac N/O Coil Voltage Input: 10-30 Vac/dc ; 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 2.8 Vdc Pull In = 9 Vac / 10 Vdc Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 35 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESRMNU1C UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay 2.75˝ Track Mount Relay 15 Amp SPDT with 10-30 Vac/dc/120 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 15 Amp Resistive @ 150 Vac, 28Vdc 15 Amp Inductive @ 150 Vac 10 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 480 VA Pilot Duty @ 240-277 Vac 480 VA Ballast @ 277 Vac 600 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/O 240 Watt Tungsten @ 120 Vac N/C 1/3 HP for N/O @ 120-240 Vac 1/6 HP for N/C @ 120-240 Vac 1/4 HP for N/O @ 277 Vac 1/8 HP for N/C @ 277 Vac SPECIFICATIONS One (1) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 20mS LED On = Activated 1.700˝ x 2.750˝ x 1.750˝ 2.750˝, See MT212 Series on page 72 MT212 Mounting Track Sold Separately Approvals: UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE Gold Flash: Yes Override (Test Switch): No # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Track Mount: Coil Current: 33 mA @ 10 Vac 35 mA @ 12 Vac 46 mA @ 24 Vac 55 mA @ 30 Vac 28 mA @ 120 Vac Utility Comm Utility 10-30 Vac/dc Emergency Hot N/C Emergency Hot to Load Comm Utility 120 Vac N/O 13 mA @ 10 Vdc 15 mA @ 12 Vdc 18 mA @ 24 Vdc 20 mA @ 30 Vdc Coil Voltage Input: 10-30 Vac/dc ; 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 2.8 Vdc Pull In = 9 Vac / 10 Vdc Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel 36 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay Not Rated for Use as UL1008 Transfer Device. 4.00˝ Track Mount Relay 10 Amp DPDT with 24 Vac/dc/120 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 10 Amp Resistive @ 30 Vdc 10 Amp General Use @ 277 Vac 1/2 HP for N/O @ 120/240 Vac 1/3 HP for N/C @ 120/240 Vac B300 Pilot Duty Emergency Hot N/O Utility 120 Vac 120 Vac 30A Make 3A Break (360 VA) 240 Vac 15 A Make 1.5A Break (360 VA) 208 Vac 17.3A Make 1.73A Break (360 VA) 277 Vac 13A Make 1.3A Break (360 VA) 24 Vac 30A Make 5A Break (120VA) 5A Max SPECIFICATIONS One (1) DPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 8mS LED On = Activated 1.700˝ x 4.000˝ x 1.750˝ 4.000˝, See MT4 Series on page 72 MT4 Mounting Track Sold Separately Approvals: UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE Gold Flash: No Override Switch: No # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Track Mount: Coil Current: 24 mA @ 18 Vac 32 mA @ 24 Vac 40 mA @ 30 Vac 31 mA @ 120 Vac 20 mA @ 20 Vdc 24 mA @ 24 Vdc 36 mA @ 30 Vdc Emergency Hot to Load Comm Utility 24 Vac/dc N/C Emergency Hot N/O Emergency Hot to Load Comm Utility Comm N/C Notes: » Not rated for use as a UL1008 Transfer Device. Coil Voltage Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 120 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 3 Vac / 3.8 Vdc Pull In = 18 Vac / 20 Vdc Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 37 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESRM2401D UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESRM2402B UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay 4.00˝ Track Mount Relay 20 Amp SPDT with 24 Vac/dc/208-277 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 1110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac SPECIFICATIONS One (1) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS LED On = Activated 1.250˝ x 4.000˝ x 1.750˝ 4.000˝, See MT4 Series on page 72 MT4 Mounting Track Sold Separately Approvals: UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE Gold Flash: No Override (Test Switch): No # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Track Mount: Utility Comm Emergency Hot to Load Comm N/O Utility 24 Vac/dc Coil Current: 50 mA @ 18 Vac 83 mA @ 24 Vac 69 mA @ 208-277 Vac 33 mA @ 22 Vdc 35 mA @ 24 Vdc 47 mA @ 30 Vdc Utility 208-277 Vac Emergency Hot N/C Coil Voltage Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 208-277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 3.8 Vdc Pull In = 18 Vac / 22 Vdc Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 3. Red LED will be illuminated. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. Emergency Light will illuminate. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Utility Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel 38 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. UL924 / 10 Amp Emergency Bypass/Shunt Relay UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESRM2402SB 4.00˝ Track Mount Relay 10 Amp SPST + Override (Test Switch) with 24 Vac/dc/208-277 Vac Coil Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 1110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac SPECIFICATIONS One (1) SPST Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS LED On = Activated 1.600˝ x 4.000˝ x 1.750˝ 4.000˝, See MT4 Series on page 72 MT4 Mounting Track Sold Separately Approvals: UL Listed, UL924, C-UL, CE Gold Flash: No Override (Test Switch): Yes # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Relay Status: Dimensions: Track Mount: Coil Current: 50 mA @ 18 Vac 83 mA @ 24 Vac 69 mA @ 208-277 Vac 33 mA @ 22 Vdc 35 mA @ 24 Vdc 47 mA @ 30 Vdc Coil Voltage Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 208-277 Vac ; 50-60 Hz Drop Out = 2.1 Vac / 3.8 Vdc Pull In = 18 Vac / 22 Vdc Selectable Jumper Wire Utility Comm Utility 24 Vac/dc Emergency Hot Closed Utility 208-277 Vac Emergency Hot to Load Auto Not Used Notes: » Default setting for jumper is Normally Open. Move yellow jumper for Normally Closed operation. » Order with Momentary Override Switch by adding “-MNC˝ to end of model number Initial Wiring Verification Field Inspection 1. Turn OFF Normal Power, Transfer Power, and Wall Switch. Place override (test switch) in Auto position. 1. Ensure Normal Power and Transfer Power are energized. 2. Turn OFF Wall Switch. Light will turn OFF. 2. Wire relay according to wiring diagram. 3. Place override (test switch) in Closed position. Emergency Light will illuminate. 3. Energize Transfer Power. Emergency Light should illuminate. 4. Turn OFF Normal Power. Red LED will turn OFF. 4. Energize Normal Power. Emergency Light will turn OFF. 5. Return override (test switch) to Auto position and restore Normal Power. 5. Turn ON Wall Switch. Emergency Light should illuminate. Shunt Relay Application Our Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays are UL924 listed and suitable for shunting around wall switches in order to turn on emergency lighting in the event of loss of normal utility power. When normal power is present, the ESR relay coil is activated and the emergency panel is fed from normal power. The lighting load can be switched on/off using an individual wall switch. When normal power drops out, the ESR coil is deactivated and N/C contact falls closed. The automatic transfer switch changes over to backup (generator) power, and the lighting load is illuminated regardless of the position of the wall switch or controller scheme. Emergency Panel Emergency Neutral Generator or Inverter Neutral Generator or Inverter Hot Neutral to Load Automatic Transfer Switch Hot to Load Emergency Breaker Wall Switch N/C Contact Utility Hot Utility Neutral Coil Normal Breaker Normal Neutral Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay Normal Panel Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 39 UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays ESRT Wireless Key Fob Transmitter Remote Tester for Use with Radio Frequency-Enabled UL924 Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relays Remote Testing of Emergency Lighting ESRT Emergency Lighting Emergency Bypass / Shunt Relay with Remote Test Capability Emergency Power SPECIFICATIONS Battery: Expected Battery Life: Operate Time: Dimensions: Frequency: Radio Certifications: 40 CR2032, 3V, Lithium 2 years 500 mS 2.30˝ x 1.40˝ x .50˝ 315 MHz FCC Part 15 (USA), IC (Canada) 800.888.5538 • Emergency Transfer Yel Notes: » Control one or more radio frequency-enabled ESR relays with a single transmitter » Typical transmission distance: Up to 50 feet indoors » For use with models with -RF suffix » Refer to page 4 for more information. SW Coil Blu Normal Power www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Wireless Devices Wireless Devices Short Range EnOcean enabled wireless relay transceivers in multiple AC voltage models work in conjunction with many switching devices that are EnOcean enabled with 315 MHz transmitters. Wireless wall switches, occupancy sensors, thermostats, key card switches, solar door / window switches, and controller output tranceivers are all devices which can activate Functional Devices’ wireless control relays by using EnOcean’s “energy harvesting” technology. Energy harvesting refers to the process by which energy is captured and stored, then used to transmit a wireless signal, which in turn is received by Functional Devices’ wireless relay. Long Range The wireless products manufactured by Functional Devices using AIC Wireless components are readily available for any building automation, control or monitoring application. The devices are a reliable low-cost method to extend your network; and an alternative to long runs of communications to previously unreachable locations, due to the lack of existing communications architecture. Functional Devices models are shipped ready to install, with a true plug-and-play set-up requiring no special programming or commissioning tools. With applications deployed within a few hundred feet to over 6 miles, Functional Devices long-range wireless products have the solution to any controls or monitoring project. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 41 Short Range Wireless Devices Control Relays WR120E20-EN2 WR277E20-EN2 WR01E5 WR02E5 High 120 Vac 277 Vac 120 Vac 208-277 Vac Relays 1 SPDT 1 SPDT 1 SPST-N/O 1 SPST-N/O 5A 5A 5A 5A Quick Reference Charts. For details, see Spec Page. Wireless Devices Power Input Low Contact Ratings Resistive 20 A 20 A Motor 1 HP 2 HP Ballast 20 A 20 A Tungsten 1200 W Pilot Duty 770 VA 1110 VA Repeat Function* • • • • Dry Contact Output • • • • Consult factory for other input voltages. Consult factory for other input voltages. 45 45 Notes Spec Page Smaller size design to Smaller size design to fit inside ballast housing fit inside ballast housing of fluorescent light fixture of fluorescent light fixture 46 46 * = Repeater function only rebroadcasts original EnOcean® transmission. Transmitters WTXJFE WT24E WSE-W WSE-BK WSE-A WSE-BR WSKE • • • • • WSDSE WSHE Quick Reference Charts. For details, see Spec Page. Power Input Low 24 Vac/dc High EnOcean® Energy Harvesting • Solar Energy • Control Input 5-25 Vac/dc Current Sensor • Frequency 315 MHz 315 MHz Color Wireless Switch Cover Plate Notes Great for Wireless “Interlock” Applications For Use with Controller Ouputs 47 47 Spec Page 42 • 800.888.5538 • 315 MHz 315 MHz 315 MHz 315 MHz 315 MHz 315 MHz 315 MHz White Black Almond Brown White White White WSP-W WSP-BK WSP-A WSP-BR NEW 48 www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls 48 • 48 Lighting Control Products 48 • 48 Functional Devices, Inc. 48 48 Advantages at a Glance Interoperable Wireless Standard Energy savings Interoperable Technology and Products – HVAC, monitoring and lighting control systems are readily available and wide-ranging. Functional Devices EnOcean® enabled wireless devices can prove to be interoperable with many other 315 MHz EnOcean® enabled devices. This increases flexibility for building owners, operators and architects. Flexibility of applications Time-savings Maintenance-free Cost-savings in installation, maintenance, renovation and energy use Wireless Devices Wireless Devices Self-Powered Building Professionals Energy Harvesting – Functional Devices’ EnOcean® enabled solutions make use of energy created from slight changes in motion, pressure, light, temperature or vibration. The self-powered wireless devices help make buildings smarter, safer, more comfortable and more energy-efficient. No batteries – building professionals and end-users can now realize the promise of battery-less and wire-free control systems. Because they are anchored by self-powered transmitter switches, buildings are more flexible and cost-efficient to design, build and operate. Flexibility and simple planning for specifier, system integrators, contractors and architects Sustainable buildings are the key to a substantial reduction in energy consumption. Service-free and self-powered wireless switch transmitters, sensors and wireless relay receivers make cabling much simpler. Wireless technology means that the ceiling installation can be considered separately from the wall installation, so there are no limits to flexible room arrangement. End-Users Proven Technology for Sustainable Buildings Flexibility, cost and energy savings for building owners, facility managers and private consumers Tried, Tested and True – EnOcean® enabled wireless devices have been installed in over 100,000 buildings; making it the most pervasive and field-tested wireless building automation standard in the world. The wireless standard for sustainable building – from retrofitting older structures to designing new buildings is incorporated in all Functional Devices EnOcean® enabled wireless devices. There is now increasing focus on the energy consumed by heating, air-conditioning and lighting in commercial real estate. Simple measures like installed wireless window contacts connected to heating control or a central turn-off function for lighting can substantially reduce operating costs. Whether as insular solutions or linked to modern building automation, both are possible and easily implemented. At the same time, service-free and self-powered wireless switches and wireless sensors can very much simplify the cabling of a building. This wireless technology really shows to benefit if room arrangements later need to be altered, or if a flexible system of dividing walls is used from the very start. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 43 Wireless Room Energy Control Solution #1 Wireless Devices • Keycard Switch • Control Relays The wireless keycard switch is powered by EnOcean’s® “energy harvesting” technology that converts the slide of a plastic keycard into a small amount of electricity. This electricity is used to transmit a wireless signal that communicates to Functional Devices’ EnOcean® enabled wireless relay that is controlling the power to the HVAC unit in the room. Highlights Fast return on investment (ROI) Maintanence free (no batteries) Promotes LEED certification When the access card is placed in the Key Card Access Switch, the room is enabled, thus activating the room’s HVAC unit. When the occupant leaves the room and the access card is removed, the room will deactivate and the HVAC unit will turn off or go into set-back immediately, preventing the room’s temperature from moving outside a preferred range. Using Functional Devices’ energy saving system in retrofit applications can provide a relatively quick and easy energy savings solution for hotel owners and managers who wish to quickly establish control over rising energy costs. Setup in minutes Easy to use Minimal installation cost Independent savings (no central system needed) System Components Wireless Control Relays Models WR120E20-EN2 & WR277E20-EN2 Keycard Switch Model WSKE Solar Door / Window Switch Models WSDSE Solution #2 • Keycard Switch • Solar Door / Window Switch • Control Relays If a hotel room has a patio door, even more energy savings can be realized with the Wireless Magnetic Door / Window Switch. When the patio door is opened past the contacts of the door switch, a signal is transmitted and the wireless relay will deactivate, disabling the HVAC unit. The HVAC unit will be disabled as long as the door is left open disregarding any signal from a thermostat calling for the room to be cooled or heated. When the patio door is closed, the power will be activated, after 60 seconds, and a thermostat will regain control of the HVAC unit. Solution #3 Combining system components can facilitate more complex solutions which may involve lighting control in combination with HVAC control. Please consult our sales staff for customized kits. 44 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Wireless Control Relay Enclosed EnOcean® Enabled Wireless Relay Receiver / Repeater Relay 20 Amp SPDT, 120 Vac Power, with Dry Contact Input Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 1,110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac Power Input Ratings: 73 mA @ 120 Vac ; 60 Hz SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Humidity Range: Red LED: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override Switch: Frequency: Receiver Sensitivity: Conducted Power: Built-in Switch Modes: One (1) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 5 to 95% (noncondensing) Relay Status / Learn Mode Status (Flashing) 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated CE, UL Listed, UL916, C-UL Plenum, NEMA 1 No No 315 MHz -93 dBm typical 5 mW typical Rocker, Momentary, and Toggle WR277E20-EN2 Yel Comm Blk 120 Vac Wht Neutral Wireless Receiver Control Circuit Org N/O Wht/Red Wht/Blu Notes: » Compatible with EnOcean® 315 MHz Switches/Transmitters. » Typical range: 50-150 ft. » Open area transmission could be farther. Consult factory for more information. » Repeater function only rebroadcasts original EnOcean® transmission. » Consult factory for other input voltages. Relay has built-in repeater function. Relay receives signal from wireless switch transmitter and rebroadcasts the signal to the next relay receiver. Refer to bulletin for activation procedure. Wireless Control Relay Enclosed EnOcean® Enabled Wireless Relay Receiver / Repeater Relay 20 Amp SPDT, 277 Vac Power, with Dry Contact Input Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 1,110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac Power Input Ratings: 80 mA @ 277 Vac ; 60 Hz SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Humidity Range: Red LED: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override Switch: Frequency: Receiver Sensitivity: Conducted Power: Built-in Switch Modes: Blu N/C Wireless Devices WR120E20-EN2 One (1) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 5 to 95% (noncondensing) Relay Status / Learn Mode Status (Flashing) 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated CE, UL Listed, UL916, C-UL Plenum, NEMA 1 No No 315 MHz -93 dBm typical 5 mW typical Rocker, Momentary, and Toggle Functional Devices, Inc. • Blu N/C Yel Comm Blk 277 Vac Red Neutral Wireless Receiver Control Circuit Org N/O Wht/Red Wht/Blu Notes: » Compatible with EnOcean® 315 MHz Switches/Transmitters. » Typical range: 50-150 ft. » Open area transmission could be farther. Consult factory for more information. » Repeater function only rebroadcasts original EnOcean® transmission. » Consult factory for other input voltages. Relay has built-in repeater function. Relay receives signal from wireless switch transmitter and rebroadcasts the signal to the next relay receiver. Refer to bulletin for activation procedure. Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 45 Wireless Control Relay WR01E5 Enclosed EnOcean® Enabled Wireless Relay Receiver / Repeater Relay 5 Amp SPST-N/O, 120 Vac Power Contact Ratings: 5 Amp Ballast @ 120/277 Vac 5 Amp Electronic Ballast @ 120 Vac 5 Amp Tungsten @ 120 Vac Org N/O Blk 120 Vac Power Input Ratings: 75 mA @ 120 Vac ; 60 Hz Wireless Devices SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Red LED: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override Switch: Frequency: Receiver Sensitivity: Conducted Power: Built-in Switch Modes: One (1) SPST-NO Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F Relay Status / Learn Mode Status (Flashing) 3.75˝ x 1.65˝ x 1.20˝ 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE Plenum, NEMA 1 No No 315 MHz -93 dBm typical 5 mW typical Rocker, Momentary, and Toggle Wht Neutral Notes: » Compatible with EnOcean® 315 MHz Switches/Transmitters. » Typical range: 50-150 ft. » Open area transmission could be farther. Consult factory for more information. » Repeater function only rebroadcasts original EnOcean® transmission. » Consult factory for other input voltages. Wireless Receiver Control Circuit Smaller size design to fit inside ballast housing of fluorescent light fixture. Relay has built-in repeater function. Relay receives signal from wireless switch transmitter and rebroadcasts the signal to the next relay receiver. Refer to bulletin for activation procedure. Wireless Control Relay WR02E5 Enclosed EnOcean® Enabled Wireless Relay Receiver / Repeater Relay 5 Amp SPST-N/O, 208-277 Vac Power Contact Ratings: 5 Amp Ballast @ 120/277 Vac 5 Amp Electronic Ballast @ 120 Vac 5 Amp Tungsten @ 120 Vac Org N/O Blk 208-277 Vac Power Input Ratings: 100 mA @ 277 Vac ; 60 Hz SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Red LED: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override Switch: Frequency: Receiver Sensitivity: Conducted Power: Built-in Switch Modes: 46 Org N/O One (1) SPST-NO Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F Relay Status / Learn Mode Status (Flashing) 3.75˝ x 1.65˝ x 1.20˝ 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE Plenum, NEMA 1 No No 315 MHz -93 dBm typical 5 mW typical Rocker, Momentary, and Toggle 800.888.5538 • Red Neutral or Other Phase Notes: » Compatible with EnOcean® 315 MHz Switches/Transmitters. » Typical range: 50-150 ft. » Open area transmission could be farther. Consult factory for more information. » Repeater function only rebroadcasts original EnOcean® transmission. » Consult factory for other input voltages. Wireless Receiver Control Circuit Org N/O Smaller size design to fit inside ballast housing of fluorescent light fixture. Relay has built-in repeater function. Relay receives signal from wireless switch transmitter and rebroadcasts the signal to the next relay receiver. Refer to bulletin for activation procedure. www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Wireless Current Sensor Transmitter WTXJFE Frequency: Antenna: Transmission Power: Radio Certifications: 315 MHz Integrated Antenna, 15cm Max. 10mW EIRP FCC (US), IC (Canada) Current Sensor Status: Small Pink LED On = Current Flow > 3 Amps Transmission Status: Red LED flashes on every transmission LRN Button: Transmits LRN telegram when pressed (Current > 3 Amps must be flowing through remote sensor) Load Wire Wireless Transmitter Current Sensor Status Current Sensor Circuitry Notes: » Control one load or one group of loads with a single Wireless Current Sensor. » Typical range: 50-150 ft. » Open area transmission could be farther. Consult factory for more information. » Learn Procedure: Place Relay Receiver in learn mode. Send learn telegram by pressing LRN button on front of Current Sensor. WTXJFE AXGT CT WR120E20-EN2 WR277E20-EN2 Gry Gry Operating Temperature: -30 to 140˚ F Dimensions: 2.30˝ x 3.20˝ x 1.80˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple Remote Dimensions: (Outside) 2.52˝ x 2.00˝, (Inside) .52˝ x .52˝ Wire Length: 16˝, 600V Rated Approvals: UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE Load 1 Wireless “Interlocking Loads” Housing Rating: Plenum, NEMA 1 Sensor Type: Sensor Threshold: Sensor Range: Max Sense Voltage: WT24E Load 2 50/60 Hz 120/277 Vac SPECIFICATIONS Wireless Devices Enclosed EnOcean® Enabled Wireless Split Ring Remote Fixed 3-150 Amp Current Sensor External, with wireless transmission Fixed, 3 Amps 3-150 Amps 600 Vac This split core fixed current sensor will sense current from 3-150 Amps from Load 1, and in turn, will transmit a wireless signal using Enocean’s wireless technology. Functional Devices’ wireless relay/repeater will receive the transmission and will switch Load 2 up to 20 Amps. This is a perfect “interlocking load.” Wireless Transmitter EnOcean® Enabled Wireless Transmitter, 315 mHz, 24 Vac/dc Power with Dry Contact Input and 5-25 Vac/dc Control Input Control Input Ratings: .4 mA @ 5 Vdc .9 mA @ 10 Vdc 1 mA @ 12 Vdc 2 mA @ 24 Vdc 3 mA @ 24 Vac (Non-Polarized) Power Input Ratings: 42 mA max @ 24 Vac 38 mA max @ 24 Vdc SPECIFICATIONS Power Input: Frequency: Antenna: Transmission Power: Operating Temperature: Dimensions: Radio Certifications: Input Status: Transmission Status: Wires: Housing Rating: LRN Button: Notes: » Control one load or one group of loads with a single Wireless Transmitter. » Typical range: 50-150 ft. » Open area transmission could be farther. Consult factory for more information. 24 Vac/dc, 50-60 Hz » Dry Contact Input Operation: 315 MHz Close White/Red wire to White/ Integrated antenna, 15cm Blue wire to activate relay. Max. 10mW EIRP -30 to 140° F » Learn Procedure: 1.70˝ x 2.80˝ x 1.50˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple Place Relay Receiver in learn mode. FCC (US), IC (Canada) Send learn telegram by pressing LED On = Input Activated LRN button on front of transmitter. LED Slow Blink = Input Deactivated » When using WT24E with a Wireless LED Fast Blink = Transmitting Relay, only one transmitter can 16˝, 600 V Rated be learned per relay. However, Plenum, NEMA 1 multiple relays can be used per Transmits learn telegram when pressed. transmitter. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • Wht/Yel 24 Vac/dc Wht/Yel 24 Vac/dc Control Circuit Wireless Transmission Dry Contact Input Wht/Blu Wht/Red Low Voltage Control Input (5-25 Vac/dc) Wht/Blk Wht/Blk www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 47 WSE Series Wireless Switch Transmitter WSP Series EnOcean® Enabled Wireless Transmitter Switch, 315 MHz Wireless Switch Cover Plate Notes: » Control one load or one group of loads with a single rocker style Wireless Switch Transmitter. » Typical range: 50-150 ft. » Open area transmission could be farther. Consult factory for more information. » Switch Cover Plate sold separately. » Do not use metal switch plate covers due to interference with wireless signal. Colors Available: SPECIFICATIONS Wireless Devices Operating Modes: Power Supply: Frequency: Antenna: Transmission Power: Energy Bowtravel/Operating Force: Operating Temperature: Dimensions: Weight: Radio Certifications: WSKE On/Off, Toggle, Scene control EnOcean “energy harvesting” technology 315 MHz Integrated antenna, 15cm Max. 10mw EIRP 50,000 actuations tested to EN60669 / VDE 0632 -25 to 65° C 2.75˝ x 4.50˝ x 0.62˝ 5 oz. FCC (US), IC (Canada) White -W Black -BK Almond -A Brown -BR » Add “-W”, “-BK”, “-A”, or “-BR” to end of model number for color choice. » White and Almond, in stock. Black and Brown, special order. “Energy harvesting” terminology used in this literature refers to the process by which energy is captured and stored, then used to transmit a wireless signal. Wireless Keycard Transmitter EnOcean® Enabled Wireless Transmitter Switch, 315 MHz SPECIFICATIONS Operating Modes: Power Supply: Frequency: Antenna: Energy Bowtravel/Operating Force: Operating Temperature: Dimensions: Weight: Radio Certifications: On/Off, Toggle EnOcean “energy harvesting” technology 315 MHz Integrated antenna, 15cm >50,000 actuations tested to EN60669 / VDE 0632 -25 to 65 °C 2.75˝ x 4.50˝ x 0.62˝ 13.5 oz. FCC (US), IC (Canada) Notes: » Control one load or one group of loads with a single Wireless Keycard Transmitter. » Typical range: 50-150 ft. » Open area transmission could be farther. Consult factory for more information. WSDSE Wireless Solar Door / Window Transmitter EnOcean® Enabled Wireless Solar Door / Window Transmitter Switch, 315 MHz SPECIFICATIONS 0 - 510 lux, 0 - 47.2 foot candles Solar cell x 3, minimum level for charge = 40 lux Minimum 24 hours 315 MHz Integrated antenna, 15cm LEARN button -25 to 65 °C 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing) 1.3 oz. Mount with screws (not supplied), Velcro™ or double-sided tape Radio Certifications: FCC (US), IC (Canada) Measurable Range: Power Generation: Full Charge Operating Period: Frequency: Antenna: Input: Operating Temperature: Relative Humidity: Weight: Mounting: Notes: » Typical range: 50-150 ft. » Open area transmission could be farther. Consult factory for more information. WSHE Wireless Hand-Held Transmitter (Dual Rocker / 4 Channel) EnOcean® Enabled Wireless Hand-Held Transmitter Switch, 315 MHz SPECIFICATIONS Operating Modes: Power Supply: Frequency: Antenna: Transmission Power: Energy Bowtravel/Operating Force: Operating Temperature: Dimensions: Radio Certifications: 48 On/Off, Toggle, Scene control Powered by finger press (Electrodynamic Energy Harvester) 315 MHz Integrated antenna, 15cm Max. 10mw EIRP 50,000 actuations tested to EN60669 / VDE 0632 -25 to 65° C 1.85˝ x 3.15˝ x 0.70˝ FCC (US), IC (Canada) Notes: » Each rocker is independent. » Control up to 4 receivers. » Typical range: 50-150 ft. » Open area transmission could be farther. Consult factory for more information. 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Long Range Wireless Devices Wireless Devices Simple Exhaust Fan / Status Application Server Client A/C Line Power Controller Network 24 Vac/dc COM Internal Current Status Load Relay LonMark® LRWE150LS LonMark® LRWE150L4C BACnet® LRWE150BS LonMark® Certified RIB® Relay / Current Sensor Combination or BACnet® LRWE150B3C or BACnet® Compatible RIB® Relay / Current Sensor Combination Remote Parking Lot Lighting Application * No network, stand alone application Server Switch or Controller FT-10 Network 24 Vac/dc COM Client FT-10 Network 24 Vac/dc COM Digital Input Relay Output Digital Input Relay Output Line Parking Lot LRWE650L7S LRWE650L7C When no building control network exists, Functional Devices can supply a Server package to Client package configuration that provides a digital input to relay output control without the need of a building network (stand alone operation.) Refer to P2 option of I/O board on page 62. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 49 Construct the Perfect Prepackaged Unit to Fit Your Specific Application Model Number Key LR E2 50 B3 Functional Devices’ prepackaged short to extended range wireless models can be ordered in many configurations. Whether your application calls for extending your network wirelessly using just a single server and client transceiver configuration or if your application demands entire networks, Functional Devices can supply your needs with the perfect combinations to provide seamless plug-and-play wireless communication. C LR Series “Network Relay” Wireless Devices Enclosure (See spec pages for more information.) E1 = LH1000 Large (page 55) E2 = LH1200 Small (page 55) E4 = LH2204-N4 Small (page 55) E6 = LH3204-N4 Large (page 56) P1 = LH6000 (page 56) *For use where no BACnet® or LonWorks® networks exist. This chart will better help determine the proper model numbers of the wireless device that will best fit your application. Choose the separate parts to construct your specific model number and then note the physical configuration below. Devices will always be shipped with the LRANTRD5 antenna. Consult the factory if a different antenna is needed. An additional order can be placed for a different antenna. Radio Board S = Server (Transmitter) C = Cient (Receiver) * Refer to pages 52-53 for client/server radio information. Transformer (See spec pages for more information.) 50 = LT50VA004 (page 56) I/O Board (See spec pages for more information.) L = LRWLC or LRWLS (page 52) B = LRWBC or LRWBS (page 53) L1 = LRMW24SB-LNAI (page 57) L2 = LRMW24SB-LNT2 (page 58) B3 = LRMNWX2401B-BC (page 59) L4 = LRMNWX2401SB-LN (page 60) B6 = LRMNW24B-BCAI (page 61) L7 = LRMW24SB-LNAI-P2 (page 62)* NEMA 4X enclosures are approximately same configuration. ANTRD5 LRANTRD5 Coaxial Cable ANTRD5 LRANTRD5 Coaxial Cable Wireless AIC Server ANTRD5 LRANTRD5 Coaxial Cable Wireless AIC Client ANTRD5 LRANTRD5 I/O Board Wireless AIC Client Coaxial Cable I/O Board Wireless AIC Server 24 Vac 24 Vac Primary 8.30˝ x 7.70˝ x 3.90˝ 120, 240, 277, 480 Vac Powered 800.888.5538 • Wireless Coaxial AIC Client Cable or Server Primary 14.50˝ x 7.70˝ x 3.90˝ 14.50˝ x 7.70˝ x 3.90˝ 50 7.00˝ x 4.28˝ x 2.00˝ 50 VA 50 VA www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls 14.50˝ x 7.70˝ x 3.90˝ 24 Vac/dc Powered • ANTRD5 LRANTRD5 Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Long Range Wireless Devices Prepackaged Long Range Wireless I/O Boards Quick Reference Charts. For details, see website. LRWLC LRWLS LRWP1LC LRWP1LS LRWE2LS LRWE150LC LRWE150LS LRWE1L4C LRWE150L4C LRWE4LS LRWE650LS LRWE6L4C LRWE650L4C LRWE1L1C LRWE150L1C LRWE6L1C LRWE650L1C LRWE1L2C LRWE150L2C LRWE6L2C LRWE650L2C LRWE150L7C LRWE150L7S LRWBC LRWBS LRWP1BC LRWP1BS LRWE2BS LRWE150BC LRWE150BS LRWE1B3C LRWE150B3C LRWE4BS LRWE650BS LRWE6B3C LRWE650B3C LRWE1B6C LRWE150B6C LRWE6B6C LRWE650B6C Protocol • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks LonWorks BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet BACnet Enclosure Transformer LH6000 LH6000 LH1200 LH1000 LH1000 LH1000 LH1000 LH2204-N4 LH3204-N4 LH3204-N4 LH3204-N4 LH1000 LH1000 LH3204-N4 LH3204-N4 LH1000 LH1000 LH3204-N4 LH3204-N4 LH1000 LH1000 I/O Board 50VA 50VA LRMNWX2401SB-LN LRMNWX2401SB-LN 50VA 50VA LRMNWX2401SB-LN LRMNWX2401SB-LN LRMW24SB-LNAI LRMW24SB-LNAI LRMW24SB-LNAI LRMW24SB-LNAI LRMW24SB-LNT2 LRMW24SB-LNT2 LRMW24SB-LNT2 LRMW24SB-LNT2 LRMW24SB-LNT2-P2 LRMW24SB-LNT2-P2 50VA 50VA 50VA 50VA 50VA 50VA 50VA LH6000 LH6000 LH1200 LH1000 LH1000 LH1000 LH1000 LH2204-N4 LH3204-N4 LH3204-N4 LH3204-N4 LH1000 LH1000 LH3204-N4 LH3204-N4 50VA 50VA LRMNWX2401B-BC LRMNWX2401B-BC 50VA 50VA LRMNWX2401B-BC LRMNWX2401B-BC LRMNW24B-BCAI LRMNW24B-BCAI LRMNW24B-BCAI LRMNW24B-BCAI 50VA 50VA 50VA Radio Antenna Client Server Client Server Server Client Server Client Client Server Server Client Client Client Client Client Client Client Client Client Client Client Server Client Server Client Server Server Client Server Client Client Server Server Client Client Client Client Client Client LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 LRANTRD5 Notes Wireless Devices Model # = UL Listed : UL916 Energy Management ; USA & Canada Consult factory for special programming needs or situations where it is desired not to involve an entire network (stand alone operation.) Antennas (Sold separately) Quick Reference Charts. For details, see website. Model # LRANTRD3 LRANTRD5 LRANTLOR3 LRANTBOR3 LRANTBOR6 LRANTYDR6** LRANTPDR6 LRANTYDR11 LRANTYDR15 Gain 3 dBi (1 dB) 5 dBi (3 dB) 3 dB 3 dB 6 dB 6 dB 6 dB 11 dBi (9 dB) 15 dBi (11 dB) Style Rubber Duck Rubber Duck Low Profile, Omni Directional Base Station, Omni Directional Base Station, Omni Directional Yagi, Directional Panel, Directional Yagi, Directional Yagi, Directional ** Used only with models LRWLS & LRWLC Mounting Direct Direct Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote Max Line-of-Sight* .25 mile .50 mile .50 mile 5 miles 20 miles 20 miles 5 miles 20 miles 40 miles Max Non-Line-of-Sight* 5 walls / 300 feet 6 walls / 500 feet 6 walls / 500 feet 1500 feet with trees 2000 feet with trees 1500 feet with trees 1200 feet with trees 1200 feet with trees 1500 feet with trees Notes Must use cable Must use cable (includes mounting hardware) Must use cable (includes mounting hardware) Must use cable Must use cable Must use cable Must use cable * Range may vary based on terrain and noise environment This information is based on limited testing and is to be used as a guide in antenna selection. Cables and Accessories (Sold separately) Quick Reference Charts. For details, see website. Model # LRCAB1 LRCAB2 LRCAB3 LRCAB4 LRCABANT15 LRCABANT30 LRANTADP Description Notes Custom Cable RPSMA to N-Female Bulkhead, 12" Custom Cable N-Female to N-Female, 6' Custom Cable RPSMA to N-Male, 12" Custom Cable RPSMA Male to RPSMA Female Bulkhead, 8" LMR600 antenna cable, 15' LMR600 antenna cable, 30' RP-SMA Female to N-Male Adapter Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 51 LRWP1LC (Client) or LRWP1LS (Server) AIC Wireless® LonWorks® Server and Client Transceivers Note: Server will initially transmit signal to Client. Client will receive initial signal, and in turn, transmits signal back to Server. LRWLC (Client) or LRWLS (Server) + Wireless Devices These devices are designed to transport LonWorks® communication data over short to extended ranges using the 900MHz frequency (902-928). These models are designed to be plug-and-play, requiring no special programming tools. Using a simple software tool (provided) radios can be addressed to one another in the field. See below for installation instructions and configuration. _ 12-24 Vac/dc Shield LON A LON B Fuse LON LED BRIDGE LED RFRX LED RFTX LED Channel & Signal Quality Digital Display TP/FT-10 Communication LEDs RPSMA Antenna Connection USB Connector Snap Track Frequency: RF Transmission Rate: Data Throughput: Output Power: Receive Sensitivity: Radio Link Budget: Range: Radio Channels: Connector Types: Power Consumption: Voltage: Temperature Range: Dimensions: Approvals: Housing Rating: Weight: Certifications: Communication Protocol: 902-928 MHz (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum - DSSS) 1.536 Mb/s 935 Kb/s +21 dBm (4 Watts EIRP when used with 15 dBi antenna) -97 dBm at 10e-4 BER (-112 dBm with 15 dBi antenna) 148 dB with 15 dBi antenna 40 Miles LOS with 15 dBi antenna 12 non-overlapping RPSMA, 2/3 Pin Plug Connector, USB-B Transmit: 2.4 W, Receive: 1.7 W (100ma @ 24 Vac/dc) 12-24 Vac/dc (isolated power supply required) -20° C to 70° C (-4° F to 158° F) 7.00˝ x 4.28˝ x 2.00˝ UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE UL Listed, Nema 4 / 4X, C-UL, CE Approved, Plenum Approximately 1.015 lbs. FCC: R4N-AW900M ; IC: 5303A-AW900M LonWorks® FT-10 SPECIFICATIONS Note: Client can be combined with LonWorks® I/O Boards, Enclosures, and Transformers for complete “Wireless Solution” Package. Installation Instructions: 1. Connect LonWorks bus to terminals labeled LON A and LON B. ® 2. Connect 12-24 Vac/dc power as labeled.** 3. Digital display sequence should begin, “AIC”, “LON”, “revision number”. 4. LRWLC / LRWLS will begin searching for paired unit(s). Note: For radios configured as a server, the digital display channel numbers will descend from 12 to 0, and reverse for client radios. 5. Perform a local download on the remote LonWorks® site. 6. Verify the RF network communication with the Channel, Link Quality “LQ”, RFTX, RFRX, Bridge, and Lon LEDs. 7. Lastly, perform a network commission at the base station site to establish the link with the remote location. **WARNING: If using AC power option, a 24 Vac isolation transformer must be used! Ensure neither of the two secondaries are bonded. Note: As with any RF network, plan ahead for proper antenna selection and placement. It is the intention of Functional Devices, Inc. to provide a reliable wireless communication device for existing LonWorks® networks. However, in some conditions, reliability is determined largely by correct antenna placement, which is the responsibility of the installer. This product is NOT TO BE USED in situations where life safety issues may arise. Functional Devices, Inc. makes no claims, expressed or implied, of the products usefulness with regard to specific applications. Determination of the product’s suitability for a particular application is the sole responsibility of the purchasing parties. In any installation, ensure the devices are properly protected from the elements by installing in an appropriate enclosure. Possible Network Illustrations: Point-to-multipoint Point-to-point C S S C For extending ethernet networks wirelessly, consult factory. C Broadcast Mode (Not a mesh network) C One to One Addressing FCC: KQL-AC4490 IC:2268C44901000 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 52 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. LRWP1BC (Client) or LRWP1BS (Server) AIC Wireless® BACnet® Server and Client Transceivers These devices are designed to transport BACnet® MSTP communication data over short to extended ranges using the 900 MHz frequency (902928). These models are designed to be plug-and-play, requiring no special programming tools. Using a simple software tool (provided) radios can be addressed to one another in the field. See below for installation instructions and configuration. LRWBC (Client) or LRWBS (Server) + _ 12-24 Vac/dc Shield BA+ Fuse SER RX LED SER TX LED RFRX LED RFTX LED Channel & Signal Quality Digital Display MSTP Communication LEDs RPSMA Antenna Connection USB Connector Snap Track Frequency: RF Transmission Rate: Data Throughput: Output Power: Receive Sensitivity: Radio Link Budget: Range: Radio Channels: Connector Types: Power Consumption: Voltage: Temperature Range: Dimensions: Approvals: Housing Rating: Weight: Certifications: Communication Protocol: 902-928 MHz (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum - DSSS) 1.536 Mb/s 935 Kb/s +21 dBm (4 Watts EIRP when used with 15 dBi antenna) -97 dBm at 10e-4 BER (-112 dBm with 15 dBi antenna) 148 dB with 15 dBi antenna 40 Miles LOS with 15 dBi antenna 12 non-overlapping RPSMA, 2/3 Pin Plug Connector, USB-B Transmit: 2.4 W, Receive: 1.7 W (100ma @ 24 Vac/dc) 12-24 Vac/dc (isolated power supply required) -20° C to 70° C (-4° F to 158° F) 7.00˝ x 4.28˝ x 2.00˝ UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE UL Listed, Nema 4 / 4X, C-UL, CE Approved, Plenum Approximately 1.015 lbs. FCC: R4N-AW900M ; IC: 5303A-AW900M BACnet® MSTP SPECIFICATIONS Note: Client can be combined with BACnet® I/O Boards, Enclosures, and Transformers for complete “Wireless Solution” Package. Installation Instructions: 1. Connect BACnet bus to terminals labeled A +, B - and S (Shield). ® 2. Connect 12-24 Vac/dc power as labeled.** 3. Digital display sequence should begin, “AIC”, “BAC”, “revision number”. 4. LRWBC / LRWBS will begin searching for paired unit(s). Note: For radios configured as a server, the digital display channel numbers will descend from 12 to 0, and reverse for client radios. 5. Perform a local download on the remote BACnet® site. 6. Verify the RF network communication with the Channel, Link Quality “LQ”, RFTX, RFRX, SER TX, and SER RX LEDs. 7. Lastly, perform a network commission at the base station site to establish the link with the remote location. **WARNING: If using AC power option, a 24 Vac isolation transformer must be used! Ensure neither of the two secondaries are bonded. Note: As with any RF network, plan ahead for proper antenna selection and placement. It is the intention of Functional Devices, Inc. to provide a reliable wireless communication device for existing BACnet® networks. However, in some conditions, reliability is determined largely by correct antenna placement, which is the responsibility of the installer. This product is NOT TO BE USED in situations where life safety issues may arise. Functional Devices, Inc. makes no claims, expressed or implied, of the products usefulness with regard to specific applications. Determination of the product’s suitability for a particular application is the sole responsibility of the purchasing parties. In any installation, ensure the devices are properly protected from the elements by installing in an appropriate enclosure. Possible Network Illustrations: Point-to-point Point-to-multipoint S C S C C Broadcast Mode (Not a mesh network) For extending ethernet networks wirelessly, consult factory. One to One Addressing C FCC ID: R4N-AW900M IC:5303A-AW900M This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 53 Wireless Devices Note: Server will initially transmit signal to Client. Client will receive initial signal, and in turn, transmits signal back to Server. Device should be preprogrammed from factory. If not, refer to information below. Step 1: Loading Device Drivers 1. If drivers were obtained in a zip format, unzip them to a place that you can find on your computer such as Desktop or My Documents. 2. Connect the WxT900 device via USB-B cable to your computer. Power should not be applied at this time. 3. The Found New Hardware wizard should pop up and ask how you would like to install the drivers. 4. Select the option that allows you to search for the drivers yourself and select Next. 5. Using the Browse button, find the unzipped folder that contains the USB drivers and highlight it. The folder name convention should follow the format WxT_USB_LINK. Click Next. 6. You will get a pop up window stating that the drivers are not signed by Windows. Select Continue Anyway. 7. Windows will grab and install the correct drivers from the folder. 8. DO NOT UNPLUG THE USB CABLE YET. This installation process (STEP 3-7) will be prompted TWICE AND THE PREVIOUS STEPS SHOULD BE COMPLETED AGAIN. 9. The drivers should now be installed. Wireless Devices Step 2: Loading Configuration Files 1. With the device connected via USB, adjust COM Port Settings to “115200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control” in Device Manager (Found under Control Panel>System>Hardware Tab>Device Manager button>Port (COM & LPT)>Wxt_USB_LINK>Properties. 2. With power disconnected from the radio and USB connected, open Hyper Terminal and create a new connection by typing a connection name in the pop up box on the screen and hit Enter. 3. Select the COM port that the device is using along with the serial settings used for programming; 115200, 8 data bits, no parity,1 stop bit, no flow control. Hit Enter. 4. Make sure you have a connection established by verifying the timer is counting at the bottom left corner of the window. 5. If not, click the phone with the receiver-off-the-hook icon at the top of the window. 6. Plug power into the radio. 7. A “ü” (u Dieresis) should appear. 8. The text menu will pop up displaying the firmware version and a selection of <u>, <d>, or <h> 9. Type “u” and the ENTER key for upload. NOTE: the u will NOT display when typed. 10. The § “Section Symbol” will appear on the next line. 11. Select “Transfer” from the menu bar at the top of the window. 12. Select “Send File” from the drop down menu. 13. A browse window will popup and you need to select “X Modem” from the “Protocol” Dropdown menu. 14. Browse to the configuration file that you want and hit “Send”. 15. When complete, hit “d“ ENTER to display back to you the file you just uploaded. NOTE: the “d” will NOT display when typed. 16. Unplug USB and cycle power. The radio is now using new settings. LonWorks® BACnet® Step 3: Configuration File Parameters 1. Network: – 6 digit number. Must be the same for all devices on the wireless network. 2. Key: – 32 digit number. Encryption key used by all devices on a network to securely transmit data. Must be the same for all devices on the wireless network. 3. ID: – Address assigned to Client radios. There may only be one Client radio per network with the same ID. This number is used by Server radios to set the maximum number of Clients on the network. On Server radios, this number should be set to the maximum number of Clients that are currently on the network. Do not set this number erroneously high. Site Survey mode may be entered to evaluate a new installation by setting the ID of both Server and Client to 63. This mode allows two radios to link and send test packets. A link quality on the devices front panel with al low the installer to make an accurate determination of the best antenna type and location. 4. Bit Delay: – number of bits to wait for a pad byte. Pad bytes are not used by all brands. Typically, this value will never change. 5. MTU: – (Maximum Transmission Units) – the number of bytes allowed to accumulate in the radios buffer before the bytes are sent. This number may be adjusted lower improve response time or higher to improve overall efficiency. MTU will vary according to baud rate. This is because different baud rates require different amounts of time to send packets to the radios buffer thereby changing the available amount of time for RF transmission. 6. BR: – (Baud Rate) – Serial communication speed: 6=9600, 5=19200, 4=38400, 3=57600, 2=76800, 1=115200. 7. CH: – (Channel) – Typically left at 00(Auto). Available channels are 01 to 12. All radios to stay on a set channel must have the same channel number. There is no intelligent channel swapping in this mode. If interference occurs data will be lost. 8. MODE: – Used to assign a radio to a Server or Client. 1=Server, 3=Client 9. BT: – (Bit Time) – used to add 95ns padding to bytes on the serial output. This number should be set to 01 unless otherwise instructed. 10. SB: – (Stop-Bits) – used to add stop-bit padding to bytes on the serial output. This number should be set to 1 unless otherwise instructed. 11. TN: – (Transmit Number) – set to 1 unless otherwise instructed. Step 3: Configuration File Parameters 1. Network: – 6 digit number. Must be the same for all devices on the wireless network. 2. Key: – 32 digit number. Encryption key used by all devices on a network to securely transmit data. Must be the same for all devices on the wireless network. 3. ID: – Address assigned to Client radios. There may only be one Client radio per network with the same ID. This number is used by Server radios to set the maximum number of Clients on the network. On Server radios, this number should be set to the maximum number of Clients that are currently on the network. Do not set this number erroneously high. Site Survey mode may be entered to evaluate a new installation by setting the ID of both Server and Client to 63. This mode allows two radios to link and send test packets. A link quality on the devices front panel with allow the installer to make an accurate determination of the best antenna type and location. 4. Bit Delay: – number of bits to wait for a pad byte. Pad bytes are not used by all brands. Typically, this value will never change. 5. MTU: – (Maximum Transmission Units) – the number of bytes allowed to accumulate in the radios buffer before the bytes are sent. This number may be adjusted lower improve response time or higher to improve overall efficiency. MTU will vary according to baud rate. This is because different baud rates require different amounts of time to send packets to the radios buffer thereby changing the available amount of time for RF transmission. 6. KO: – (Knock Out) -- buffer clearing mechanism expressed in bit times. If the radio loses power or is interrupted in the middle of a packet, the incomplete packet will only remain in the buffer for this amount of bit time. This number is typically left unchanged 7. BR: – (Baud Rate) – Serial communication speed: 6=9600, 5=19200, 4=38400, 3=57600, 2=76800, 1=115200. 8. CH: – (Channel) – Typically left at 00(Auto). Available channels are 01 to 12. All radios to stay on a set channel must have the same channel number. There is no intelligent channel swapping in this mode. If interference occurs data will be lost. 9. MODE: – Used to assign a radio to a Server or Client. 1=Server, 3=Client 10. BT: – (Bit Time) – used to add 95ns padding to bytes on the serial output. This number should be set to 01 unless otherwise instructed. 11. SB: – (Stop-Bits) – used to add stop-bit padding to bytes on the serial output. This number should be set to 1 unless otherwise instructed. 12. TN: – (Transmit Number) – set to 1 unless otherwise instructed. Example Configuration Text File Network: 123456 Key: 1234 5678 9098 7654 3212 3456 7890 9876 ID: 01 Bit Delay: 07 MTU: 046 BR: 2 CH: 00 MODE: 3 BT: 01 SB: 1 TN: 1 54 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls Example Configuration Text File Network: 123456 Key: 1234 5678 9098 7654 3212 3456 7890 9876 ID: 01 Bit Delay: 07 MTU: 046 KO: 20 BR: 2 CH: 00 MODE: 3 BT: 01 SB: 1 TN: 1 • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. LH1000 Enclosure Metal Housing, NEMA 1, 14.50˝ H x 7.70˝ W x 3.90˝ D Wireless Devices 14.50˝ 11.50˝ 14.50˝ 7.70˝ 5.70˝ SPECIFICATIONS Construction: Weight: Cover Type: Approvals: 18 Gauge Steel 5.40 lbs. Screw Down Cover UL Listed, C-UL, CE Approved LH1200 7.70˝ 3.90˝ Notes: » Consult factory for custom colors Enclosure Metal Housing, NEMA 1, 8.30˝ H x 7.70˝ W x 3.90˝ D 8.30˝ 5.30˝ 8.30˝ 7.70˝ 5.70˝ SPECIFICATIONS 18 Gauge Steel 3.50 lbs. Screw Down Cover UL Listed, C-UL, CE Approved LH2204-N4 7.70˝ 3.90˝ Notes: » Consult factory for custom colors Enclosure Metal Housing, NEMA 4/4X, 10.00˝ H x 8.00˝ W x 4.00˝ D 7.88˝ 6.42˝ 5.928˝ 14 Gauge Steel Sub-Panel 11.14˝ 10.00˝ 8.00˝ 8.58˝ Construction: Weight: Cover Type: Approvals: SPECIFICATIONS 16 Gauge Steel 7.70 lbs. Hinge Key Latch Door UL Listed, C-UL, CE Approved Functional Devices, Inc. 4 Brackets .437˝ x .687˝ Oblong 4.50˝ Construction: Weight: Cover Type: Approvals: • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 55 Enclosure Metal Housing, NEMA 4/4X, 16.00˝ H x 12.00˝ W x 6.00˝ D 11.811˝ 10.352˝ 9.86˝ 16.93˝ 14 Gauge Steel Sub-Panel SPECIFICATIONS Construction: Weight: Cover Type: Approvals: 16 Gauge Steel 18.60 lbs. Hinge Key Latch Door UL Listed, C-UL, CE Approved 4 Brackets .437˝ x .687˝ Oblong 6.355˝ Wireless Devices 15.75˝ 11.811˝ 14.37˝ LH3204-N4 Enclosure LH6000 Plastic Housing, NEMA 1 or 4/4X, .75˝ NPT Nipple, 4.28˝ H x 7.00˝ W x 2.00˝ D 2.00˝ 4.28˝ 7.00˝ SPECIFICATIONS Weight: .415 lbs. Cover Type: Screw Down Cover Approvals: UL Listed, C-UL, CE Approved, Plenum LT50VA004 Notes: » Order with NEMA 4/4X option by adding “-N4” to end of model number. Transformer Transformer 50 VA, 480/277/240/120 to 24 Vac, Circuit Breaker, Foot and Dual Threaded Hub Mount Primary Wires 1.200" Gry - 480 Vac Yel/Wht - 24 Vac* Brn - 277 Vac 2.000" Class 2 Secondary Wires Org - 240 Vac Wht - 120 Vac Blk - Comm SPECIFICATIONS Wire Length: Operating Temperature: MTBF: Construction: Weight: Approvals: 56 50 50/60 Hz Foot & Dual Threaded Hubs Circuit Breaker 3.000˝ x 2.525˝ x 3.475˝ (w/ .500˝ NPT Hubs) 9.5˝ Typical w/ .5˝ Strip -30 to 140° F 100,000 Hours @ 77° F Split-Bobbin 3.04 lbs. Class 2 UL5085-3 Listed, C-UL, CE 800.888.5538 • Mounting Hole = .350" x .175" Yel - Comm * Secondary Yel/Wht wire in phase with Primary Blk wire. 2.525" 3.475" 3.000" VA Rating: Frequency: Mounting: Over Current Protection: Dimensions: 1.950" .50" 9.50" 9.50" www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • .50" Functional Devices, Inc. 4.00˝ Track Mount LonWorks® Twisted-Pair FT-10 Network Three I/O Controller; One Discrete Output (20 Amp Relay SPST + Override), One Discrete Input; One Analog Input (0-5Vdc / 0-10 Vdc); 24 Vac/dc Power LON 24 Vac/dc Comm Notes: » Order with P1 option by adding “-P1” to end of model number. The P1 option is pre programmed to allow dry contact input to command the relay. Contact closure on the DI will activate relay. » Normally Open or Normally Closed selected by yellow jumper wire. » Order with Momentary Override Switch by adding “-MNO” to end of model number When connecting 24 Vac to both the -LNAI and a half-wave device, damage to device can occur. Option 1: Use separate transformers for each device. Option 2: Add diode between devices, see Option 2 note below. * Description NV2 nvo Value Fb NV2 nvo Status NV1 OPEN LOOPLSOOP ENSOR OBJECT CLOSED ACTUATOR NV1 nvo Value NV1 NV2 nvo Value Fb nci Invert ncinci MaxDefault Send T nci nciMax MinReceive Send T T nvi Value nci nci MinMin Delta Send T nvo Value NV1 NV2 nvo Value Fb nci Invert nci nci MaxDefault Send T nci nci Max Min Receive Send T T 10K LRMW24SB-LNAI, LRMW24SB-LNT2, or LRMNW24B-BCAI ANALOG INPUT AI Com SNVT_switch SNVT_switch SNVT_switch SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_switch SNVT_lev_disc SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_lev_percent SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_lev_percent nci Min Delta nvo Analog It is recommended NV1 to put a value in nci Max Send T to ensure the RIB re-synchronizes itself on the network after power nci Max SendT1loss. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure this value does not cause conflicts Min Send(No T1 value = No “heartbeat” updates / no re-sychronization; Low Value = Many in networkncitraffic. Min Delta updates butncimay cause many traffic collisions; High value = Few updates but many less collisions.) nvo Analog nvo Value NV1 NV1 nci Maxnci SendT 1 Invert nci Min T1 T nci Send Max Send nci Min DeltaSend T nci Min AI 0-5Vdc or 0-10 Vdc Temp., Humidity, Pressure Transducer SNVT Type nvi Value nvo Value Fb nci Default nci Max Receive T nvo Value nci Invert nci Max Send T nci Min Send T ANALOG Invo NPUT Analog nci Max Send T1 NV1 nvo Analog nci Min Send T1 nci Max SendT1 Delta nci Min nci Send Min T1 The relay will go to the default state when the communication timer times out. Setting the timer value to zero willAcause NALOG Ithe NPUT communication to never time out. ANALOG OPEN LOOPINPUT SENSOR OBJECT nvi Value SNVT Name Command to open/close relay Command status of relay Default state of relay on/off Communication timer Status of Digital-In Invert status of Digital-In Max time between updates Min time between updates ValueOPEN of Analog-In ANALOG LOOP ISNPUT ENSOR OBJECT Max time between nvo Analog updates nvo Value NV1NV1 Analog Min time between Analog updates nci Maxnci SendT 1 Invert nci Min Send T1 T nci Max Send Min change in Analog before updates OPEN LOOPLOOP SENSOR OBJECT CLOSED ACTUATOR NV2 nvo Value Fb 1 2 CTUATOR OBJECT nvi Value 5V 10 V Selectable Jumper Wire * Channel: TP/FT-10 Transceiver Type: FTT-10A with blocking capacitors for compatibility with link power channel Functional Blocks: 0000 Node Object 0004 Closed Loop Actuator Object 0001 Open Loop Sensor Object 0520 Analog Input Downloadable Files: PDF, XIF, APB, VSS and NXE NV1 nvi Request NV2 nvo Status nci Default nci Max Receive T OPEN Power Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 50-60 Hz One (1) SPST Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS Network Status Relay Status Service Status 4.00˝ x 4.00˝ x 2.30˝ MT4-4 Mounting Track Provided FCC, LonMark®, CE UL Listed, UL916, C-UL Gold Flash: No Override Switch: Yes NV1 CLOSED OPEN AUTO SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Green LED: Red LED: Yellow LED: Dimensions: Track Mount: Approvals: NV2 nvo Status COM Class 2 Dry Contact Digital Input Power Input Ratings: 111 mA @ 24 Vac 81 mA @ 24 Vdc CLOSED LNOOP CTUATOR ODEAO BJECT Analog-In 24 Vac Half-Wave Device 24 Vac/dc 24 Vac Com Com *Option 2: Add diode on 24 Vac power (Com) interconnection between devices. Band on diode faces towards -LNAI. IN4004 Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 57 Wireless Devices LON YELLOW LED = Service RED LED = Relay Activated Service Button GREEN LED = Network Status Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 1110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac CT ve T Open Protocol Relay LRMW24SB-LNAI Open Protocol Relay LRMW24SB-LNT2 4.00˝ Track Mount LonWorks® Twisted-Pair FT-10 Network Three I/O Controller; One Discrete Output (20 Amp Relay SPST + Override), One Discrete Input; Precon® Type 2 Thermistor Input; 24 Vac/dc Power Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 1110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac Comm nvi Value NV1 ENSOR OPEN LOOPLSOOP OBJECT CLOSED ACTUATOR NV2 nvo Value Fb NV1 nvo Value NV1 NV2 nvo Value Fb nci Invert nci Default nci Max Send T nci Max Receive Min Send T T nvi Value NV1 nvi Request NV2 nvo Status nci Default nci Max Receive T OPEN LOOP LSOOP ENSOR OBJECT CLOSED ACTUATOR NV1 TEMPERATURE ENSOR OBJECT OPEN LOOP SSENSOR NV1 NV2 nvo Value Fb nci Invert nci Default nci Max Send T nci Min MaxSend Receive nci T T nvi Value nvo Status HVACTemp NV1 nvo NV1 nvo Value nci Max nci SendT 1 Invert nci Min 1 nciSend Max TSend T nci Min nci Delta Min Send T LRMW24SB-LNAI, LRMW24SB-LNT2, or LRMNW24B-BCAI 24 Vac Half-Wave Device 24 Vac/dc 24 Vac Com Com Power Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 50-60 Hz 800.888.5538 • 5V 10 V YELLOW LED = Service Selectable Jumper Wire * Notes: » Order with P1 option by adding “-P1” to end of model number. The P1 option is pre programmed to allow dry contact input to command the relay. Contact closure on the DI will activate relay. » Normally Open or Normally Closed selected by yellow jumper wire. » Order with Momentary Override Switch by adding “-MNO” to end of model number » -35 to 100°C range in one degree steps. -36°C indicates below range, 101°C indicates above range. When connecting 24 Vac to both the -LNAI and a half-wave device, damage to device can occur. Option 1: Use separate transformers for each device. Option 2: Add diode between devices, see Option 2 note below. » Thermistor not included. » Can be used with Precon® Type 3 Thermistor Input. Use suffix “-LNT3” when ordering. * Description Command to open/close relay Command status of relay Default state of relay on/off Communication timer Status of Digital-In Invert status of Digital-In Max time between updates ENSOR PENbetween OEMPERATURE LOOP SSENSOR OBJECT Min Ttime updates T2 Thermistor inputnvo HVACTemp NV1 NV1 nvo Value Max time Temperature updates ncibetween Max nci SendT 1 Invert ncibetween Min 1 nciSend Max TSend T Min time Temperature updates nci Min DeltaSend T nci Min Min change in Temperature before updates SNVT Name SNVT Type nvi Value nvo Value Fb nci Default nci Max Receive T nvo Value nci Invert nci Max Send T nci Min Send T TEMPERATURE SENSOR nvo HVACTemp NV1 nvo HVACTemp nci Max Send T1 nci Max SendT1 nci Min nciSend MinT1 Send T1 nci Min Delta nci Min Delta SNVT_switch SNVT_switch SNVT_switch SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_switch SNVT_lev_disc SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_temp_p SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_temp_p The relayTEMPERATURE will go to Sthe default state when the communication timer times out. Setting the timer value ENSOR to zero will cause the communication to never time out. nvo HVACTemp NV1put a value in nci Max Send T to ensure the RIB re-synchronizes itself on the It is recommended to nci Max SendTloss. 1 network after power It is the responsibility of the user to ensure this value does not cause conflicts nci Min Send T1 in network traffic. (No value = No “heartbeat” updates / no re-sychronization; Low Value = Many nci Min Delta updates but may cause many traffic collisions; High value = Few updates but many less collisions.) *Option 2: Add diode on 24 Vac power (Com) interconnection between devices. Band on diode faces towards -LNT2. IN4004 58 (Not Used) COM (Thermistor) +5 Vdc 1 2 CLOSED LOOP NODEACTUATOR OBJECT (Thermistor) Analog-In OPEN Channel: TP/FT-10 Transceiver Type: FTT-10A with blocking capacitors for compatibility with link power channel Functional Blocks: 0000 Node Object 0004 Closed Loop Actuator Object 0001 Open Loop Sensor Object 1040 Temperature Sensor Downloadable Files: PDF, XIF, APB, VSS and NXE OPEN SPECIFICATIONS One (1) SPST Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS Network Status Relay Status Service Status 4.00˝ x 4.00˝ x 2.30˝ MT4-4 Mounting Track Provided FCC, CE, UL Listed, UL916, C-UL No Yes Connect Precon® 10K @ 77 F (25 C), Type 2, Model 24 (or equivalent) to Thermistor terminals. Class 2 Dry Contact Digital Input Power Input Ratings: 111 mA @ 24 Vac 81 mA @ 24 Vdc # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Green LED: Red LED: Yellow LED: Dimensions: Track Mount: Approvals: Gold Flash: Override Switch: RED LED = Relay Activated 24 Vac/dc GREEN LED = Network Status LON CLOSED ue Fb LON AUTO Wireless Devices atus Service Button www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Open Protocol Relay / Current Sensor Combo SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Green LED: Red LED: Pink LED: Dimensions: Track Mount: Approvals: Gold Flash: Relay Override Switch: One (1) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS Network Communication Relay Status Current Sensor Status 6.00˝ x 2.75˝ x 1.75˝ MT212-6 Mounting Track Provided CE, UL Listed, UL916, C-UL No Coil Side (DIP Switches 11 & 12) Network Media: Twisted Pair 22-24AWG, shielded recommended Terminations: Functional Devices product installed at both ends of the MS/TP network – Use 120 Ω end of line resistors. All other cases – Follow instructions from the device installed at the end of the MS/TP network. Polarity: Network is polarity sensitive Baud Rate: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200 (Dip Switch Selectable) Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 1110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac Power Input Ratings: 105 mA @ 24 Vac 78 mA @ 24 Vdc 105 mA @ 120 Vac Current Sensor Range: 0.25 - 20 Amps Threshold fixed at .25 Amps. DIP Switches 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 0 0 1 1 0 0 10 0 1 0 1 0 1 Wireless Devices COM N/C N/O MSB Common 120 Vac Connect Jumper for terminating resistor. Disconnect for no terminating resistor. Contacts Power Input Internal Current Sensor 24 Vac/dc REF A(–) Dry Contact Digital Input MS/TP ADDRESS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pink LED=Digital Input Status LSB Pink LED=Current Sensor Status Baud Rate Green LED=Network Communication Relay Override Red LED=Relay Status } B(+) 2.75˝ Track Mount BACnet® MS/TP Network Relay Device; One Discrete Output (20 Amp Relay SPDT); Two Discrete Inputs (One Current Sensor 0.25 - 20 Amp, Relay Load Sensing & One Dry Contact Digital Input), 24 Vac/ dc or 120 Vac Power Input, End of Line Resistor (EOL) included MSTP LRMNWX2401B-BC Notes: » MS/TP Address & Baud Rate must be set prior to power up via DIP switches. » Device ID will default to 277XXX where XXX is the MS/TP Address. Examples: MS/TP Address - 004 Device ID - 277004 MS/TP Address - 121 Device ID - 277121 » Device ID can be changed via network command. Once changed, it will no longer default to 277XXX. (MS/TP Address & Device ID must be unique.) » PIC Statement Available for Download » Objects included in device are: BO 1 (Binary output) BI 1 (Binary input) BI 2 (Binary input) AI 1 (Analog input) » This model utilizes only: BO 1 BI 1 BI 2 » Device Instance changed via Object Identifier Property of Device Object » Each unit is 1/8 unit load if date code 041510 or later. (One full unit prior to 041510) Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 115200 DIP Switches 11 1 X 0 12 0 1 0 Relay State* Auto Override on Override off *Device must be powered for override All other combinations=9600 baud » Dry contact digital input is a general purpose input that is not tied to the relay internally. Can be used with any dry contact switching device, such as a current sensor, to feed back to the network. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 59 Open Protocol Relay / Current Sensor Combo 2.75˝ Track Mount LonWorks® Twisted-Pair FT-10 Network Dual I/O Controller; One Discrete Output (20 Amp Relay SPST + Override); One Discrete Input (Current Sensor 0.25 - 20 Amp, Relay Load Sensing), 24 Vac/dc or 120 Vac Power Input LRMNWX2401SB-LN Pink LED=Current Flow Yellow LED=Service LON Red LED=Relay Activated Green LED=Network Status LON Service Button *Open Loop Sensor Object Internal Current Sensor 120 Vac Common 24 Vac/dc Wireless Devices Selectable Jumper Wire CLOSED OPEN AUTO SPECIFICATIONS One (1) SPST Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS Network Status Relay Status Service Status 5.50˝ x 2.75˝ x 1.75˝ MT212-6 Mounting Track Provided FCC, LonMark®, CE UL Listed, UL916, C-UL Gold Flash: No NODE OBJECT Override Switch: Yes # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Green LED: Red LED: Yellow LED: Dimensions: Track Mount: Approvals: nvi Request nvo Status NV2 Channel: TP/FT-10 NV1 Transceiver Type: FTT-10A with blocking capacitors for compatibility with link power channel CLOSED LOOP ACTUATOR Functional Blocks: 0000 Node Object 0004 Closed Loop Actuator Object NV1 nvi Value NV2 nvo Value Fb 0001 Open Loop Sensor Object nci Default Downloadable Files: PDF, XIF, APB, VSS and NXE nci Max Receive T NODE ODE OBJECT BJECT *OPEN LOOP SENSOR OBJECT NV1 nvo Value nvi Request NV1 nvo Status NV2 nci Invert nci Max Send T nci Min Send T CLOSED LOSED LOOP OOP ACTUATOR CTUATOR NV1 nvi Value NV2 nvo Value Fb Notes: » Normally Open or Normally Closed selected by yellow jumper wire. » Order with Momentary Override Switch by adding “-MNO” to end of model number Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 1110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac Power Input Ratings: 105 mA @ 24 Vac 78 mA @ 24 Vdc 105 mA @ 120 Vac Current Sensor Range: 0.25 - 20 Amps Threshold fixed at .25 Amps. Description SNVT Name SNVT Type Command to open/close relay Command status of relay Default state of relay on/off Communication timer Status of Digital-In Invert status of Digital-In Max time between updates Min time between updates nvi Value nvo Value Fb nci Default nci Max Receive T nvo Value nci Invert nci Max Send T nci Min Send T SNVT_switch SNVT_switch SNVT_switch SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_switch SNVT_lev_disc SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_elapsed_tm The relay will go to the default state when the communication timer times out. Setting the timer value to zero will cause the communication to never time out. nci Default nci Max Receive T It is recommended to put a value in nci Max Send T to ensure the RIB re-synchronizes itself on the network after power loss. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure this value does not cause conflicts in network traffic. (No value = No “heartbeat” updates / no re-sychronization; Low Value = Many updates but may cause many traffic collisions; High value = Few updates but many less collisions.) PEN LOOP OOP SENSOR ENSOR OBJECT BJECT *OPEN NV1 nvo Value nci Invert nci Max Send T nci Min Send T 60 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. LRMW24SB-LNAI, LRMW24SB-LNT2, or LRMNW24B-BCAI 24 Vac Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 1110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac Power Input Ratings: 81 mA @ 24 Vdc 111 mA @ 24 Vac Power Input: 24 Vac/dc Half-Wave Device 24 Vac/dc 24 Vac Com Com IN4004 *Option 2: Add diode on 24 Vac power (Com) interconnection between devices. Band on diode faces towards -LNT2. DIP Switches Baud Rate 8 9 10 9600 0 0 0 19200 0 0 1 38400 0 1 0 57600 0 1 1 76800 1 0 0 115200 1 0 1 All other combinations=9600 baud Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • SW1 Open SW2 Closed Thermistor T2 or T3 input, use 5V selection AI AI Com Therm. +5V To select AI for Thermistor **or T2 T3 input, install jumper. 10V Connect jumper for terminating resistor. COM SW1 Closed SW2 Open Relay Contacts 5V termination *EOL resistor jumper. N/C leave both on for 5V or 10V Analog In. Connect Analog In between AI and AI common. Connect Thermistor between AI and Thermistor +5V. MSB Analog In (Close only one) N/O Both jumpers installed from factory. Move one to Thermistor-Input-Select ** for T2 or T3 Thermistor Input, otherwise OPEN AI Voltage Select Switch Common Not defined T2 Thermistor T3 Thermistor Analog In 5V or 10V 5V 10 V REF A(–) Off On Off On 2 Notes: » MS/TP Address & Baud Rate must be set prior to power up via DIP switches. » Device ID will default to 277XXX where XXX is the MS/TP Address. Examples: MS/TP Address - 004 Device ID - 277004 MS/TP Address - 121 Device ID - 277121 » Device ID can be changed via network command. Once changed, it will no longer default to 277XXX. (MS/TP Address & Device ID must be unique.) » Objects included in device are: BO 1 (Binary output) BI 1 (Binary input DI 1) BI 2 (Binary input DI 2) AI 1 (Analog input) » Device Instance changed via Object Identifier Property of Device Object » Each unit is 1/8 unit load if date code 041510 or later. (One full unit prior to 041510) » Thermistor Type 2 (T2) Precon 10 K @ 77°F (25°C) PN ST-R24, Model 24, (or equivalent.) Thermistor Type 3 (T3) Precon 10 K @ 77°F (25°C) Model 3, (or equivalent.) » -35 to 100°C range in one degree steps. » Thermistor not included. ** When connecting 24 Vac to both this device and a half-wave device, damage to device can occur. Option 1: Use separate transformers for each device. Option 2: Add diode between devices, see Option 2 note. DIP Switches Relay State* 11 12 Auto 1 0 Override on X 1 Override off 0 0 *Device must be powered for override » Dry contact digital input is a general purpose input that is not tied to the relay internally. Can be used with any dry contact switching device, such as a current sensor, to feed back to the network. www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 61 Wireless Devices One (1) SPDT Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS Network Communication Relay Status DI 1 DI 2 6.25˝ x 2.75˝ x 1.75˝ MT212-6 Mounting Track Provided CE, UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, RoHS No Coil Side (DIP Switches 11 & 12) Twisted Pair 22-24AWG, shielded recommended Terminations: Functional Devices product installed at both ends of the MS/TP network – Use 120 Ωend of line resistors. All other cases – Follow instructions from the device installed at the end of the MS/TP network. Polarity: Network is polarity sensitive Baud Rate: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200 (Dip Switch Selectable) B(+) DI 2 DI 1 DI 2 Com Off Off On On 1 24 Vac/dc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 LSB Type Analog Pink LED=Digital Input Status Baud Rate Pink LED=Current Sensor Status Relay Override SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Green LED: Red LED: Pink LED: Pink LED: Dimensions: Track Mount: Approvals: Gold Flash: Relay Override Switch: Network Media: MSTP *See EOL resistor jumper. Green LED=Network Communication 1 0 Red LED=Relay Status DI 1 Com 2.75˝ Track Mount BACnet® MS/TP Network Relay Device; One Discrete Output (20 Amp Relay SPDT); Two Discrete Inputs (One Current Sensor 0.25 - 20 Amp, Relay Load Sensing & One Dry Contact Digital Input), 24 Vac/dc or 120 Vac Power Input, End of Line Resistor (EOL) Included MS/TP ADDRESS LRMNW24B-BCAI Open Protocol Relay / Current Sensor Combo Open Protocol Relay LRMW24SB-LNAI-P2 4.00˝ Track Mount LonWorks® Twisted-Pair FT-10 Network Three I/O Controller; One Discrete Output (20 Amp Relay SPST + Override), One Discrete Input; One Analog Input (0-5Vdc / 0-10 Vdc); 24 Vac/dc Power Contact Ratings: 20 Amp Resistive @ 277 Vac 20 Amp Ballast N/O @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Ballast N/C @ 120/277 Vac 10 Amp Tungsten N/O @ 120 Vac 1110 VA Pilot Duty @ 277 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 120 Vac 2 HP @ 277 Vac 1 HP @ 120 Vac 24 Vac/dc Comm Class 2 Dry Contact Digital Input OPEN LOOPLSOOP ENSOR OBJECT CLOSED ACTUATOR Value Fb NV1 nvo Status Description nci nci MinMin Delta Send T SNVT_switch SNVT_switch SNVT_switch SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_switch SNVT_lev_disc SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_lev_percent SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_elapsed_tm SNVT_lev_percent nci Min Delta nvo Analog It is recommended NV1 to put a value in nci Max Send T to ensure the RIB re-synchronizes itself on the network after power nci Max SendT1loss. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure this value does not cause conflicts Min Send(No T1 value = No “heartbeat” updates / no re-sychronization; Low Value = Many in networkncitraffic. Min Delta updates butncimay cause many traffic collisions; High value = Few updates but many less collisions.) nvo Analog nvo Value NV1 NV1 nci Maxnci SendT 1 Invert nci Min T1 T nci Send Max Send nci Min DeltaSend T nci Min 10K SNVT Type nvi Value nvo Value Fb nci Default nci Max Receive T nvo Value nci Invert nci Max Send T nci Min Send T ANALOG Invo NPUT Analog nci Max Send T1 NV1 nvo Analog nci Min Send T1 nci Max SendT1 Delta nci Min nci Send Min T1 The relay will go to the default state when the communication timer times out. Setting the timer value to zero willAcause NALOG Ithe NPUT communication to never time out. ANALOG OPEN LOOPINPUT SENSOR OBJECT AI Com SNVT Name Command to open/close relay Command status of relay Default state of relay on/off Communication timer Status of Digital-In Invert status of Digital-In Max time between updates Min time between updates ValueOPEN of Analog-In ANALOG LOOP ISNPUT ENSOR OBJECT Max time between nvo Analog updates nvo Value NV1NV1 Analog Min time between Analog updates nci Maxnci SendT 1 Invert nci Min Send T1 T nci Max Send Min change in Analog before updates AI 0-5Vdc or 0-10 Vdc Temp., Humidity, Pressure Transducer Selectable Jumper Wire * nvo Value NV1 NV2 nvo Value Fb nci Invert ncinci MaxDefault Send T nci nciMax MinReceive Send T T nvo Value NV1 NV2 nvo Value Fb nci Invert nci nci MaxDefault Send T nci nci Max Min Receive Send T T Half-Wave Device LRMW24SB-LNAI, LRMW24SB-LNT2, or LRMNW24B-BCAI ANALOG INPUT 24 Vac 24 Vac/dc 24 Vac Com Com *Option 2: Add diode on 24 Vac power (Com) interconnection between devices. Band on diode faces towards -LNAI. IN4004 For use where no existing BACnet or LonWorks networks exist. Consult factory for more information. 62 800.888.5538 • 5V 10 V Notes: » Normally Open or Normally Closed selected by yellow jumper wire. » Order with Momentary Override Switch by adding “-MNO” to end of model number When connecting 24 Vac to both the -LNAI and a half-wave device, damage to device can occur. Option 1: Use separate transformers for each device. Option 2: Add diode between devices, see Option 2 note below. nvi Value nvi Value 1 2 NV1 OPEN NV2 nvo Value Fb CLOSED OPEN AUTO Wireless Devices nvi Value COM * OPEN LOOPLOOP SENSOR OBJECT CLOSED ACTUATOR NV1 nvi Request NV2 nvo Status nci Default nci Max Receive T Analog-In Power Input: 24 Vac/dc ; 50-60 Hz One (1) SPST Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 18mS Network Status Relay Status Service Status 4.00˝ x 4.00˝ x 2.30˝ MT4-4 Mounting Track Provided FCC, LonMark®, CE UL Listed, UL916, C-UL Gold Flash: No Override Switch: Yes CLOSED LNOOP CTUATOR ODEAO BJECT YELLOW LED = Service LON SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Operate Time: Green LED: Red LED: Yellow LED: Dimensions: Track Mount: Approvals: NV1 RED LED = Relay Activated GREEN LED = Network Status LON Power Input Ratings: 111 mA @ 24 Vac 81 mA @ 24 Vdc Channel: TP/FT-10 Transceiver Type: FTT-10A with blocking capacitors for compatibility with link power channel Functional Blocks: 0000 Node Object 0004 Closed Loop Actuator Object 0001 Open Loop Sensor Object 0520 Analog Input Downloadable Files: PDF, XIF, APB, VSS and NXE Status Service Button www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Light Controllers Light Controllers Closet Light Controllers Our Closet Light Controllers are designed for a wide variety of applications where the load status (ON/OFF) is determined by the opening or closing of a variety of switches. These relays are powered by line voltage and can switch loads varying from 120 Vac to 277 Vac. Ceiling Fan / Light Controller Most ceiling fans are installed at locations where only lights existed before, leaving only one wall switch and one 120 Vac line available to power the fan and light. Our Ceiling Fan Controller allows a ceiling fan and light to be controlled independently from one existing wall switch by using your existing light switch in a simple “OFF” and “ON” 3-stage sequence. Enables you to control fan and light independently from onewall switch Eliminates the use of pull chains Installs easily in the canopy of any ceiling fan Never makes the fan hum Requires no third wire to be run from the switch to the ceiling fan and light Cannot be lost like a remote control unit sometimes can Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 63 Closet Light Controllers CLC106 Series Enclosed Relay 5 Amp SPST, Separated Class 2 Magnetic Door Switch Input, 120 Vac Power Contact Ratings: 5 Amp Resistive @ 120 Vac 5 Amp Ballast @ 120 Vac 5 Amp Tungsten @ 120 Vac Blk 120 Vac Retaining Clip White Neutral Power Usage: 21 mA @ 120 Vac Max. SPECIFICATIONS # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Dimensions: Wires: Light Controllers Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override Switch: Red Control Circuit Magnetic Switch Input One (1) SPST Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F 2.90˝ x 1.50˝ x 1.05˝ with Retaining Clip for 1/2˝ Knockout 16˝, 600V Rated (120 Vac Connections) 6´ Leads on Magnetic Door Switch UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE Plenum, NEMA 1 No No CLC106 Series Selection Guide Model # CLC106 CLC106-NC Magnetic Switch cloSed Magnetic Switch open Light OFF Light ON Light ON Light OFF To Light Fixture Retaining Clip 120 Vac Supply Neutral Retrofit Applications Easily fits inside junction box Switched Leg Includes Normally Open (N/O) magnetic door switch. When the magnet and switch are separated, the light is powered. CLC106 Octagonal Junction Box with Knockout 120 Vac Operation Normally Open Magnetic Switch 64 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. CLC212 Closet Light Controller Enclosed Relay 10 Amp SPST-N/O, Separated Class 2 Dry Contact Input, 120-277 Vac Power Contact Ratings: 10 Amp General Use @ 277 Vac 1/2 HP @ 125 Vac 1 HP @ 250 Vac 1/4 HP @ 277 Vac 470 VA Pilot Duty @ 125 Vac 770 VA Pilot Duty @ 250 Vac Blk 120 to 277 Vac Wht Neutral or Other Phase Control Circuit Red Dry Contact Input # Relays & Contact Type: Expected Relay Life: Operating Temperature: Relay Status: Dimensions: Wires: Approvals: Housing Rating: Gold Flash: Override Switch: One (1) SPST-N/O Continuous Duty Coil 10 million cycles minimum mechanical -30 to 140° F LED On = Activated 1.70˝ x 2.80˝ x 1.50˝ with .50˝ NPT Nipple 16˝, 600V Rated UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE Plenum, NEMA 1 No No Class II Wiring Power Usage: 50 mA @ 240 Vac Max. Wht/Blu Notes: » Dry Contact Input Operation: Close Wht/Red wire to Wht/Blu wire to activate relay. Normally open relay will close. If more than one CLC212 shares a single dry-contact input, Wht/Blu must be common. » Order Normally Closed by adding “-NC” to end of model number for opposite operation. Normally closed contact will open when Wht/Red wire is closed to Wht/Blu wire. 120 Vac Power Light Fixture Junction Box CLC212 Wht/Red Light Controllers SPECIFICATIONS Closet Light No stepdown transformer necessary Line Class II Wiring New Construction Applications Neutral Operates on any device from 120 Vac to 277 Vac Dry-Contact Door Switch CLC212 Blk Wht Red Light Fixture Junction Box Closet Door Light 18 AWG wire used to control relay, instead of armored cable, but any size may be used (Door switch not provided, see notes for details.) Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 65 FL101 Ceiling Fan/Light Controller Independent Control for Ceiling Fan & Light from One Existing Wall Switch 3.35˝ 2.90˝ Depth = 1.00˝ 1.75˝ FL101 SPECIFICATIONS White Black Neutral 120 Vac 3 A Ballast Wht/Blk Wht/Red Input Power: 120 Vac, 60 Hz, 3 W Contact Ratings: 360 W Light; 2 FLA, 12 LRA, 120 Vac Fan, Operating Temperature: 32 to 140° F Storage Temperature: -40 to 185° F L I G H T Humidity Range: 5 to 95% (noncondensing) Light Controllers Dimensions: 3.75˝ x 1.75˝ x 1.00˝ Weight: .20 lbs. Wire Length: 6.50˝ Approvals: UL Listed, C-UL, CSA Approved, CE Black White White } Incoming 120 Vac controlled by wall switch Wire to light (usually blue) White/Red 1 White wire White/Black Wire to fan (usually black) FL101 Black F A N OFF / ON Sequence Make no connections to green wire or to metal enclosure. Switch ON gives Lights Only Fan and light Anchor in Ceiling 2 FL101 Switch OFF, then ON gives Fan and Lights 3 Wires Switch OFF, then ON gives Fan Only Screw Motor Body which rotates Hanger Bracket Ball & Socket FL101 Ceiling Canopy Ceiling Canopy 66 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Power Supplies 500VA 300VA The PWH24V500A and PWH24V300A are UL Listed, Class 2 Power Supplies, tailor made for centralized power supply to many individual circuits. These packages provide 5 or 3 isolated individual 100 VA, 24 Vac outputs with circuit breaker protection and on/off switches. The primary of these power supplies is multi-tap at 480, 277, 240, and 120 Vac for versatility Power Supplies on many applications. These power supplies may be purchased in a housing already mounted for your convenience or by themselves mounted on a supplied sub-panel. You can remove the power supply and circuit board to apply your own enclosure or mount the entire sub-panel in an enclosure of your choice. Each output is Class 2 and can be wired with regular low-voltage wire or jacketed cable adhering to NEC Codes for Class 2 wiring. This reduces cost to you by saving panel space and eliminating extra labor costs. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 67 AC Power Supplies 500VA PWH24V500A PWMN24V500A 500 VA with five 100 VA outputs 500 VA with five 100 VA outputs 480 / 277 / 240 / 120 Vac 480 / 277 / 240 / 120 Vac Quick Reference Charts. For details, see Spec Page. Transformer Primary Voltage Dimensions Height 12.125˝ 11.330˝ Width 12.125˝ 11.400˝ Depth 6.000˝ 5.000˝ Weight 30.16 lbs. 20.60 lbs. 69 69 PWH24V300A PWMN24V300A 300 VA with three 100 VA outputs 300 VA with three 100 VA outputs 480 / 277 / 240 / 120 Vac 480 / 277 / 240 / 120 Vac Notes Spec Page Power Supplies 300VA Quick Reference Charts. For details, see Spec Page. Transformer Primary Voltage Dimensions Height 12.125˝ 11.330˝ Width 12.125˝ 11.400˝ Depth 6.000˝ 4.500˝ Weight 18.08 lbs. 12.38 lbs. 70 70 Notes Spec Page 68 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. AC Power Supply PWH24V500A Enclosed 500VA Power Supply with Five 100VA Class 2 Outputs, 480/277/240/120 Vac to 24 Vac Standby Wattage: 48.515 W @ 120 Vac 48.699 W @ 240 Vac 49.564 W @ 277 Vac 48.255 W @ 480 Vac 5 Secondaries: 24 Vac, with LED Indicators Shown With Cover 24 Vac ON/OFF: On / Off Switch & Breaker Class 2 Input: 480/277/240/120 Vac Terminals, 10-26 AWG Full Load Primary Current: 4.66 A @ 120 Vac 2.41 A @ 240 Vac 2.06 A @ 277 Vac 1.17 A @ 480 Vac Output: 5 Isolated 100 VA Class 2 24 Vac Terminals, 12-26 AWG Ambient Temperature Derating: 4A up to 40˚ C ; 3A up to 50˚ C ; 2A up to 55˚ C (When All 5 Outputs Operated Simultaneously) Shown Without Cover 480 277 240 120 SPECIFICATIONS Transformer: Over Current Protection: Primary: Frequency: Dimensions: Approvals: Housing: Weight: One (1) 500 VA Circuit Breaker 480/277/240/120 Vac 50/60 Hz 12.125˝ x 12.125˝ x 6.000˝ Class 2 UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE NEMA1 Metal Enclosure 30.16 lbs. ON OFF 1 24V COM ON OFF 2 24V COM ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF 5 24V COM 24V COM 24V COM User Connections COM Switch Indicator PWMN24V500A Power Supplies Breaker AC Power Supply Sub-Panel Mounted 500VA Power Supply with Five 100VA Class 2 Outputs, 480/277/240/120 Vac to 24 Vac 11.400˝ Class 2 480 277 240 120 SPECIFICATIONS One (1) 500 VA Circuit Breaker 50/60 Hz 480/277/240/120 Vac 24 Vac, with LED Indicators On / Off Switch & Breaker 11.330˝ x 11.400˝ x 5.000˝ Class 2 UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE Plenum Rated Polymetal Sub-Panel 20.60 lbs. 480/277/240/120 Vac Terminals, 10-26 AWG Output: 5 Isolated 100 VA Class 2 24 Vac Terminals, 12-26 AWG Transformer: Over Current Protection: Frequency: Primary: 5 Secondaries: 24 Vac ON/OFF: Dimensions: Approvals: Sub-Panel: Weight: Input: ON OFF 1 24V COM ON OFF 2 24V COM ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF 5 24V COM 24V COM 24V COM User Connections COM 11.330˝ Switch Indicator Breaker Ambient Temperature Derating: 4A up to 40˚ C ; 3A up to 50˚ C ; 2A up to 55˚ C (When All 5 Outputs Operated Simultaneously) Standby Wattage: 48.515 W @ 120 Vac 48.699 W @ 240 Vac 49.564 W @ 277 Vac 48.255 W @ 480 Vac Full Load Primary Current: 4.66 A @ 120 Vac 2.41 A @ 240 Vac 2.06 A @ 277 Vac 1.17 A @ 480 Vac Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 69 AC Power Supply PWH24V300A Enclosed 300VA Power Supply with Three 100VA Class 2 Outputs, 480/277/240/120 Vac to 24 Vac 3 Secondaries: 24 Vac, with LED Indicators Shown With Cover Class 2 Standby Wattage: 16.61 W @ 120 Vac 17.70 W @ 240 Vac 16.26 W @ 277 Vac 19.20 W @ 480 Vac 24 Vac ON/OFF: On / Off Switch & Breaker Input: 480/277/240/120 Vac Terminals, 10-26 AWG Full Load Primary Current: 2.66 A @ 120 Vac 1.36 A @ 240 Vac 1.18 A @ 277 Vac 0.68 A @ 480 Vac Output: 3 Isolated 100 VA Class 2 24 Vac Terminals, 12-26 AWG Ambient Temperature Derating: 4A up to 40˚ C ; 3A up to 50˚ C ; 2A up to 55˚ C (When All 3 Outputs Operated Simultaneously) Shown Without Cover ON 2 OFF 24V COM 24V COM ON 3 OFF 24V COM ON 1 OFF SPECIFICATIONS Transformer: Over Current Protection: Primary: Frequency: Dimensions: Approvals: Housing: Weight: One (1) 300 VA Circuit Breaker 480/277/240/120 Vac 50/60 Hz 12.125˝ x 12.125˝ x 6.000˝ Class 2 UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE NEMA1 Metal Enclosure 18.08 lbs. Power Supplies PWMN24V300A User Connections 480 277 240 120 COM Switch Indicator Breaker AC Power Supply Sub-Panel Mounted 300VA Power Supply with Three 100VA Class 2 Outputs, 480/277/240/120 Vac to 24 Vac 11.400˝ Class 2 480 277 240 120 SPECIFICATIONS ON 1 OFF 24V COM ON 2 OFF 24V COM 24V COM ON 3 OFF Switch Indicator Breaker Ambient Temperature Derating: 4A up to 40˚ C ; 3A up to 50˚ C ; 2A up to 55˚ C (When All 3 Outputs Operated Simultaneously) Standby Wattage: 16.61 W @ 120 Vac 17.70 W @ 240 Vac 16.26 W @ 277 Vac 19.20 W @ 480 Vac 70 800.888.5538 Full Load Primary Current: 2.66 A @ 120 Vac 1.36 A @ 240 Vac 1.18 A @ 277 Vac 0.68 A @ 480 Vac • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. User Connections COM One (1) 300 VA Circuit Breaker 50/60 Hz 480/277/240/120 Vac 24 Vac, with LED Indicators On / Off Switch & Breaker 11.330˝ x 11.400˝ x 4.500˝ Class 2 UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE Plenum Rated Polymetal Sub-Panel 12.38 lbs. 480/277/240/120 Vac Terminals, 10-26 AWG Output: 3 Isolated 100 VA Class 2 24 Vac Terminals, 12-26 AWG Transformer: Over Current Protection: Frequency: Primary: 3 Secondaries: 24 Vac ON/OFF: Dimensions: Approvals: Sub-Panel: Weight: Input: 11.330˝ Accessories Mounting Supplies Mounting options include plastic track for snapmounting circuit boards. One style of track is screw mounted to the back of any cabinet and is available in 4.00” or 2.75” widths. Another style of track, AdapTrack®, snaps onto any of the three most popular DIN rails. In turn, it can accommodate Accessories a 4.00” wide circuit board. Functional Devices, Inc. • Lighting Control Products • www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • 800.888.5538 71 Mounting Track MT212 SERIES 2.75˝ Wide Mounting Track for Relays Length 2.75" 2.00" MT212 Series Selection Guide Model # SPECIFICATIONS Flame Rated: 94-5V Approvals: UL Component Recognized, USA & Canada CE Approved Mounting: MT212 Series track can be screw-mounted to any flat surface to provide mounting for 2.75˝ wide track-mountable relays, current sensors, or power supplies. MT212-2 MT212-4 MT212-6 MT212-8 MT212-12 MT212-18 MT212-24 MT212-48 Width length distance BetWeen hole centers 2.75˝ 2.75˝ 2.75˝ 2.75˝ 2.75˝ 2.75˝ 2.75˝ 2.75˝ 2.00˝ 4.00˝ 6.00˝ 8.00˝ 12.00˝ 18.00˝ 24.00˝ 48.00˝ 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center Mounting Track MT4 SERIES 4.00˝ Wide Mounting Track for Relays Length 4.00" 2.00" MT4 Series Selection Guide Model # SPECIFICATIONS Flame Rated: 94-5V Approvals: UL Component Recognized, USA & Canada CE Approved Mounting: MT4 Series track can be screw-mounted to any flat surface to provide mounting for 4.00˝ wide track-mountable relays, current sensors, or power supplies. Accessories AT4 SERIES MT4-2 MT4-4 MT4-6 MT4-8 MT4-12 MT4-18 MT4-24 MT4-48 Width length distance BetWeen hole centers 4.00˝ 4.00˝ 4.00˝ 4.00˝ 4.00˝ 4.00˝ 4.00˝ 4.00˝ 2.00˝ 4.00˝ 6.00˝ 8.00˝ 12.00˝ 18.00˝ 24.00˝ 48.00˝ 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center 2.00˝ Center to Center Mounting Track 4.00˝ Wide AdapTrack® for Relays Length 4.00” SPECIFICATIONS Flame Rated: 94-5V DIN Rail Sizes: 32 mm x 15 mm asymmetrical DIN rail EN50035 35 mm x 7.5 mm asymmetrical DIN rail EN50022 22.4 mm x 6.9 mm symmetrical NEMA A Series rail Approvals: UL Component Recognized, USA & Canada CE Approved Mounting: AT4 Series AdapTrack® snaps onto the three most common DIN rail sizes to provide mounting for 4.00˝ wide track-mountable relays, current sensors, or power supplies. 72 800.888.5538 • AT4 Series Selection Guide Model # AT4-2 AT4-6 AT4-12 AT4-24 AT4-48 www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls • Width length din rail sizes 4.00˝ 4.00˝ 4.00˝ 4.00˝ 4.00˝ 2.00˝ 6.00˝ 12.00˝ 24.00˝ 48.00˝ 3 Most Common (see general specs to the left) 3 Most Common (see general specs to the left) 3 Most Common (see general specs to the left) 3 Most Common (see general specs to the left) 3 Most Common (see general specs to the left) Lighting Control Products • Functional Devices, Inc. Energy Saving Devices Half-Light® Ballast Controller Providing independent control for multiple ballast light fixtures from a single existing wall switch, the Half-Light® Controllers can significantly reduce a building’s light output, enabling professional lighting users to cost-effectively enjoy the benefits of lighting control with just a simple toggle of their wall-based light switch. Easy to use and install, Half-Light® Controllers from Functional Devices are fully compatible with the market’s range of popular fluorescent and HID lamps and represent a simple and affordable alternative to the industry’s costlier and more complicated dimming systems and components. Evaporator Fan Controllers Energy Saving Devices The Evaporator Fan Controllers are developed for use in walk-in coolers and freezers like the ones found in convenience stores, flower shops, schools, hospitals, cafeterias, etc. The fans in the evaporator boxes run at normal speed at all times, even if the thermostat is not calling for a cooling cycle. To save money, the Evaporator Fan Controllers monitor the the temperature on both the intake and exhaust of the evaporator fan unit. When the temperature of the exhaust is lower than that of the intake, the fans will run at normal speed. When the temperature of the exhaust is equal to the intake temperature however, the evaporator fan controller will reduce the speed of the fans to save energy, significantly reducing energy costs. Functional Devices, Inc. • Energy Saving Devices • www.functionaldevices.com/energy-savings • 800.888.5538 73 R Plug & Play Energy Saving Device for Lighting Up to 50% Energy Savings & Works with All Lighting Two Stage & Three Stage Half-Light® Ballast Controllers R HAF2 Enclosed Independent Control for Multiple Ballast Light Fixtures from One Existing Wall Switch, Two Stage; 120/208-277 Vac Power Input Made in USA Meets “Buy American” of ARRA 2009 Red 208-277 Vac HAF3 Enclosed Independent Control for Multiple Ballast Light Fixtures from One Existing Wall Switch, Three Stage; 120/208-277 Vac Power Input Wht/Blk Energy Saving Devices Blk 120 Vac Wht Neutral or Other Phase Power Input Circuit Blk 120 Vac Relay Wht Neutral or Other Phase Org Wht/Blk Red 208-277 Vac Relay 2 Power Input Circuit Org Relay 1 Wht/Red Patent Pending SPECIFICATIONS Input Power: 120 / 208-277 Vac Contact Ratings: 5 Amp Ballast @ 120-277 Vac 5 Amp Incandescent @ 120 Vac Operating Temperature: -30 to 140° F Humidity Range: 5 to 95% (non-condensing) 74 800.888.5538 • Dimensions: Weight: Wire Length: Approvals: Power Consumption: www.functionaldevices.com/energy-savings • 3.75˝ x 1.66˝ x 1.18˝ 0.20 lbs. (HAF2); 0.24 lbs. (HAF3) 6.00˝ UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE Approved, RoHS Refer to www.Half-Light.com for details Energy Saving Devices • Functional Devices, Inc. THREE APPLICATIONS Multiple Ballast Light Fixtures Classrooms, offices, & high bay fluorescent fixtures Two Stage Half-Light ® Three Stage Half-Light ® Switch ON activates Ballast 1 Only (50% light) Switch OFF, then ON activates Both Ballasts (Full light) Switch ON activates Ballast 1 Only Switch OFF, then ON activates Ballast 2 Only Switch OFF, then ON activates Both Ballasts (Full light) Wire to Ballast 1 White wire Wire to Ballast 2 Wire to Ballast 2 White wire Incoming 120 Vac or 208-277 Vac controlled by wall switch Wire to Ballast 1 Wall switch can be replaced by switching devices such as contactors, relays, or controllers. White/Black White Two Stage White *Black or Red Orange Black Model HAF2 White Incoming 120 Vac or 208-277 Vac controlled by wall switch Half-Light® Not Used * White/Red White/Black Three Stage White Half-Light ® Black or Red Not Model HAF3 Used Orange * Black * Two Stage Half-Light ® Switch ON 50% Light Switch OFF, then ON Full Light Step Dimming Input (Typically Grey) Ballast Hot (Typically Black) Eliminates dual wall switch control Ballast Neutral (Typically White) Step Dimming Ballast Control Wiring in this application note is not characteristic of all step dimming ballasts. White/Black Orange Line Voltage Wall switch can be replaced by switching devices such as contactors, relays, or controllers. Two Stage Half-Light® White Neutral Model HAF2 *Switched Voltage Input Not Used * Switching Device Incoming 120 Vac or 208-277 Vac controlled by switching device Two Stage Half-Light ® Alternate Fixture Control Switch ON Every Other Light On Switch OFF, then ON All Lights On High bay fixtures in box stores, gymnasiums, exhibition halls & warehouses Start up and restart times may vary depending on fixture. Wall switch can be replaced by switching devices such as contactors, relays, or controllers. Lights 2, 4, and 6 controlled by switch only. Half-Light® controls lights 1, 3, and 5. Switching Device Incoming 120 Vac or 208-277 Vac controlled by switching device. Switch must be rated for total lighting load (all fixtures on.) Orange White/ Black * Two Stage Half-Light ® White Model HAF2 1 Orange White/ Black Not Used * * Two Stage Half-Light ® White Model HAF2 2 Orange White/ Black Not Used * 3 * Two Stage Half-Light ® White Model HAF2 4 Energy Saving Devices Line Voltage Not Used * 5 6 Neutral * For 120 Vac systems, Black wire is used, Red wire is not used. For 208-277 Vac systems, Red wire is used, Black wire is not used. Functional Devices, Inc. • Energy Saving Devices • www.functionaldevices.com/energy-savings • 800.888.5538 75 Evaporator Fan Controllers for Walk-In Refrigeration Plug & Play Energy Saving Device Potential 2-Year Payback • Significantly Reduces Energy Costs The Evaporator Fan Controllers are developed for use in walk-in coolers and freezers like the ones found in convenience stores, flower shops, schools, hospitals, cafeterias, etc. The fans in the evaporator boxes run at normal speed at all times, even if the thermostat is not calling for a cooling cycle. To save money, the Evaporator Fan Controllers monitor the temperature on both the intake and exhaust of the evaporator fan unit. When the temperature of the exhaust is lower than that of the intake, the fans will run at normal speed. When the temperature of the exhaust is equal to the intake temperature however, the Evaporator Fan Controllers will reduce the speed of the fans to save energy, significantly reducing energy costs. When the compressor turns back on to meet thermostat requirements, the Evaporator Fan Controllers will then once again return the fans to normal speed. This temperature monitoring and fan speed control allows for energy savings without an impact on the overall temperature of the cooler or freezer. Easy installation Used in walk-in coolers and freezers Automatically reduces evaporator fan speed when compressor is off Energy Saving Devices Can be used with 120 Vac or 240 Vac systems Automatically selects between 120 Vac or 240 Vac for ease of wiring Can be used with ECM or shaded pole motors Reduces heat load inside coolers Available in ECM only model 76 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com/energy-savings • Energy Saving Devices • Functional Devices, Inc. Evaporator Fan Controllers: Compressor Runtime Comparison Evaporator Fan Controllers were installed in a walk-in cooler in the Midwestern United States. Recordings were gathered using temperature sensors over the course of six days. The graphs below show the temperature change over a six hour time span which indicate compressor cycles. Before EFC4045T Installation ˚F 50 45 40 35 30 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 After EFC4045T Installation ˚F 50 45 40 35 30 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 Energy Saving Devices Compressor Running Compressor Off As shown above: Less frequent cooling cycles are apparent when the EFC sets the evaporator fan unit into low. When fans speeds are reduced, warm air does not mix as quickly with cold air in the walk-in cooler. This results in a slower gradual warming cycle. Energy savings can be realized two fold: 1. Evaporator fan speed is reduced 2. Cooling or compressor “runtime” is reduced. Functional Devices, Inc. • Energy Saving Devices • www.functionaldevices.com/energy-savings • 800.888.5538 77 Evaporator Fan Controller for Use in Walk-In Coolers EFC4045T Enclosed Two Speed ECM / Shaded Pole Motor Phase Controller with Temperature Differential Input, 120 Vac or 240 Vac Input for Use in Walk-In Coolers Blue Normal/Low Speed Output Blk 120 or 240 Vac Made in USA Meets “Buy American” of ARRA 2009 (Shaded Pole + PSC type only) Motor Phase Control Red Neutral or Other Phase Org Low Speed 120/240 Vac Control Output (Two Speed ECM only)* Thermistors Included Blk Wht Temperature Differential Input When Thermistor A (located on exhaust of evaporator box) senses lower temperature than Thermistor B (located on the intake), the compressor will be running and outputs will be set to Normal Speed. When Thermistor A senses equal temperature to Thermistor B (compressor off), outputs will be set to Low Speed. *Use with Two Speed ECM Motors 62% Thermistor A Thermistor B Average Savings Example Calculation of Energy Savings Compressor Off Cycle: 75% Hours per year: 8760 hours Compressor Off Time per year: 6570 hours Typical Cost of Power: $0.10/kWh1 Power Consumption @ Low Speed: 0.036 kW Power Consumption @ Normal Speed: 0.209 kW Measured Values for Two Shaded Pole Motors in One Unit1 Savings = (Power Consumption @ Normal Speed - Power Consumption @ Low Speed) x (Compressor Off Time per year) x (Typical Cost of Power) = (0.209 kW - 0.036 kW) x (6570 hours/year) x ($0.10/kWh) = $113.66/year per Evaporator Fan Unit (2 motors) 1 = Average U.S. price of electricity as reported by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, July 2010. SPECIFICATIONS Energy Saving Devices Operating Temperature: -30 to 80° F LED Status: Red LED=Normal Speed Green LED=Low Speed Dimensions: 4.22˝ x 6.00˝ x 2.57˝ Wires: 600V Rated Approvals: UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE Approved, RoHS Housing Rating: Plenum, NEMA 1 Override Switch: No Output Ratings: Blue - 7 FLA max @ 120 Vac (Normal Speed) 5 FLA max @ 240 Vac (Normal Speed) Org - 1/3 HP @ 120/240 Vac 10 A General Purpose @ 120/240 Vac B300 Pilot Duty 78 800.888.5538 • Blue Wire Output Voltage: Normal Speed (Compressor Running) - 120/240 Vac Low Speed (Compressor Off) - 40/80 Vac* *Low speed voltage can be increased on a 120 Vac system by putting white switch in 45V (max low speed) position. This will increase fan speed for compressor off cycle but reduces energy savings. Energy Savings for Shaded Pole & PSC Motors Switch in 45V position: Approx. 77.8% energy savings when in Low Speed. Switch in 40V position: Approx. 82.8% energy savings when in Low Speed. Energy Savings for Two Speed ECM Motors Approx. 83.3% energy savings when in Low Speed. Input Voltage: 120 or 240 Vac Notes: » Thermistors are included. » Recommended for ball bearing motors only. » 3-5° F Temperature Differential required to switch to high speed. www.functionaldevices.com/energy-savings • Energy Saving Devices • Functional Devices, Inc. Evaporator Fan Controller for Use in Walk-In Coolers EFCECM1T Enclosed ECM Controller with Temperature Differential Input, 120 Vac or 240 Vac Input for Use in Walk-In Coolers (Two Speed Motors Only) Blk 120 or 240 Vac Made in USA Meets “Buy American” of ARRA 2009 Red Neutral or Other Phase Org Low Speed 120/240 Vac Control Output ECM Control Temperature Differential Input When Thermistor A (located on exhaust of evaporator box) senses lower temperature than Thermistor B (located on the intake), the compressor will be running and outputs will be set to Normal Speed. When Thermistor A senses equal temperature to Thermistor B (compressor off), outputs will be set to Low Speed. (ECM only) Thermistors Included Blk Wht Thermistor A 62.5% Average Savings Thermistor B Example Calculation of Energy Savings Compressor Off Cycle: 75% Hours per year: 8760 hours Compressor Off Time per year: 6570 hours Typical Cost of Power: $0.10/kWh1 Power Consumption @ Low Speed: 0.018 kW Power Consumption @ Normal Speed: 0.108 kW Measured Values for Two ECM Motors in One Unit1 Savings = (Power Consumption @ Normal Speed - Power Consumption @ Low Speed) x (Compressor Off Time per year) x (Typical Cost of Power) = (0.108 kW - 0.018 kW) x (6570 hours/year) x ($0.10/kWh) = $59.13/year per Evaporator Fan Unit (2 motors) 1 = Average U.S. price of electricity as reported by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, July 2010. SPECIFICATIONS Functional Devices, Inc. Output Ratings: Org - 1/3 HP @ 120/240 Vac 10 A General Purpose @ 120/240 Vac B300 Pilot Duty Input Voltage: 120 or 240 Vac • Energy Saving Devices • Energy Savings for ECM Motors Approx. 83.3% savings when in Low Speed. Notes: » Thermistors are included. » 3-5° F Temperature Differential required to switch to high speed. www.functionaldevices.com/energy-savings • 800.888.5538 Energy Saving Devices Operating Temperature: -30 to 80° F LED Status: Red LED=Normal Speed Green LED=Low Speed Dimensions: 4.22˝ x 6.00˝ x 2.57˝ Wires: 600V Rated Approvals: UL Listed, UL916, C-UL, CE Approved, RoHS Housing Rating: Plenum, NEMA 1 Override Switch: No 79 Index Model Page Model Page Model Page AT4 Series 72 LH2204-N4 55 LRWE2BS 51 CLC106 Series 64 LH3204-N4 56 LRWE2LS 51 CLC212 65 LH6000 56 LRWE4BS 51 EFC4045T 78 LRANTADP 51 LRWE4LS 51 EFCECM1T 79 LRANTBOR3 51 LRWE650B3C 51 ESR01P 30 LRANTBOR6 51 LRWE650B6C 51 ESR02P 31 LRANTLOR3 51 LRWE650BS 51 ESR2401B 24 LRANTPDR6 51 LRWE650L1C 51 ESR2401B-RF 28 LRANTRD3 51 LRWE650L2C 51 ESR2401D 20 LRANTRD5 51 LRWE650L4C 51 ESR2401SB-NC 26 LRANTYDR11 51 LRWE650LS 51 ESR2402B 25 LRANTYDR15 51 LRWE6B3C 51 ESR2402B-RF 29 LRANTYDR6 51 LRWE6B6C 51 ESR2402D 21 LRCAB1 51 LRWE6L1C 51 ESR2402SB-NC 27 LRCAB2 51 LRWE6L2C 51 ESR24P 32 LRCAB3 51 LRWE6L4C 51 ESRB01C 9 LRCAB4 51 LRWLC 52 ESRB01C-RF 13 LRCABANT15 51 LRWLS 52 ESRB277C 11 LRCABANT30 51 LRWP1BC 53 ESRB277C-RF 15 LRMNW24B-BCAI 61 LRWP1BS 53 ESRBE01C 8 LRMNWX2401B-BC 59 LRWP1LC 52 ESRBE01C-RF 12 LRMNWX2401SB-LN 60 LRWP1LS 52 ESRBE277C 10 LRMW24SB-LNAI 57 LT50VA004 56 ESRBE277C-RF 14 LRMW24SB-LNAI-P2 62 MT212 Series 72 ESRH1C 17 LRMW24SB-LNT2 58 MT4 Series 72 ESRH1S-NC 19 LRWBC 53 PWH24V300A 70 ESRH2C 23 LRWBS 53 PWH24V500A 69 ESRM2401D 37 LRWE150B3C 51 PWMN24V300A 70 ESRM2402B 38 LRWE150B6C 51 PWMN24V500A 69 ESRM2402SB 39 LRWE150BC 51 WR01E5 46 ESRMNU1C 36 LRWE150BS 51 WR02E5 46 ESRMU1C 35 LRWE150L1C 51 WR120E20-EN2 45 ESRT 40 LRWE150L2C 51 WR277E20-EN2 45 ESRTE01P 33 LRWE150L4C 51 WSDSE 48 ESRTE02P 34 LRWE150L7C 51 WSE-A 48 ESRU1C 16 LRWE150L7S 51 WSE-BK 48 ESRU1S-NC 18 LRWE150LC 51 WSE-BR 48 ESRU2C 22 LRWE150LS 51 WSE-W 48 FL101 66 LRWE1B3C 51 WSHE 48 HAF2 74 LRWE1B6C 51 WSKE 48 HAF3 74 LRWE1L1C 51 WT24E 47 LH1000 55 LRWE1L2C 51 WTXJFE 47 LH1200 55 LRWE1L4C 51 80 800.888.5538 • www.functionaldevices.com • Lighting Control Products | Energy Saving Devices • Functional Devices, Inc.