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Smart Energy Solutions Lighting Control Systems Product Overview 2233 Rue de l’Aviation, Dorval, QC H9P 2X6 • 514.739.9984, 1.866.280.2332 • 1.866.265.8801 • www.stanprols.com Feb 2014 Index Low-Voltage Lighting Solutions Introduction to Lighting Control Systems Lighting Control Product List Panels, Relays and Scanners SCLP-X SCLP-CCLS-4016-X SCLP-BACNET SCLP-Modbus SCLS-4016 Emergency Panels SCR-6161 Panasonic Relays Wireless relays Winet SCCU Building Control SCLS-4016 Specifications Typical Drawings Dimming Solutions Dimming (0-10 Vdc) DALI Addressable Dimming System DMX Architectural & Theatral Sensors & Switches Switches Motion Sensors Lux sensing Daylight Harvesting Sensors Energy Management Solutions Introduction to Energy Management Systems LS-100 LS-2010 Other Products Network Thermostats Fireplace Place Timer SCR / SSR 1 Low-Voltage Lighting Solutions Smart Energy Solutions 2233, rue de l'Aviation Dorval (Québec) H9P 2X6 Tel.: 1-866-280-2332 Fax: 1-866-265-8801 www.stanprols.com Low-Voltage Lighting Solutions An Introduction to Low-Voltage Lighting Control Systems Every building is unique. That’s why Stanpro Controls has developed a flexible lighting control system that adapts to any existing network with ease. Reliable, stylish and practical, Stanpro Controls low voltage lighting control systems feature highly advanced functionalities that are also very easy to use. Lighting control systems have three main objectives : ffProvide sufficient lighting to ensure optimal comfort for occupants ffProvide light at the right place by creating zones ffProvide light at the right time by creating schedules Stanpro Controls lighting systems automate each of these functions by scheduling energy consumption for specific zones within a building. By incorporating photo-electric cells and motion-detector devices, our lighting control systems can adjust interior lighting depending on exterior lighting levels, or even to the number of people in a room at any given time. Building owners and operators can choose to control consumption by floor, department, individual rooms and even specific lamps or other illuminating devices. You therefore enjoy a reliable control system that truly responds to building-specific needs. Stanpro Controls’ lighting control systems provide customers with : Savings You'll save time and effort. Our systems simplify business operations and the maintenance of lighting systems. You'll save money. Your expenses will be reduced by up to 50%. Our products help you reduce your energy consumption and hours of operation for your lighting system. !e electrical demands of your building are lower. You can also benefit from lower off-peak rates. Comfort With Stanpro Controls lighting control systems, the light levels within your building are determined according to your preferences. Your clients, employees, tenants or residents will always appreciate a comfortable amount of light. Security Stanpro Controls lighting control systems allow you to anticipate the replacement date of illumination devices according to the manufacturer’s specifications and take corrective measures before they actually burn out 3 Low-Voltage Lighting Solutions An Introduction to Low-Voltage Lighting Control Systems Productivity Your employees will benefit from a working environment that is better suited to their needs. Adequate lighting levels have been proven to induce higher levels of job satisfaction and productivity. Flexibility The configuration of lighting areas can be determined based on your priorities, as are schedules and any other adjustments you may require. Integration of lighting control and energy management systems A lighting control system can be integrated with Stanpro Controls load shedding and energy management systems. Stanpro Controls’ LS-2010 load shedding system controls peak-period demand and guarantees adherence to your energy consumption limitations. This allows you to anticipate and control your energy consumption and also benefit from more advantageous off-peak rates. 4 Low-Voltage Lighting Solutions Low-Voltage Lighting Control System Product List Relay Panels ffSCLP: Lighting relay panels for low-voltage control applications ffSCLP-CCLS4016: Stand-alone programmable lighting relay panels ffSCLP-BACNET: Lighting relay panels with BACnet networking option ffSCLP-LON: Lighting relay panels with LON networking option Relay Scanners ffSCLS-4016: Lighting scanner that can be programmed directly on the board or through a network connection to control as many as 16 relays with 4 independent inputs Relay ffSCR-6161: HID relays used in low-voltage lighting panels Dimming ff0-10 Vdc ffDALI ffDMX Architectural & Theatral Accessories (contact Stanpro Controls for complete technical specifications) ffLow-voltage switches ffNetwork switches ffOccupancy sensor ffDaylight Sensor ffPhoto-cell (Digital or Analog) ffScheduler 5 Panels, Relays and Scanners Smart Energy Solutions 2233, rue de l'Aviation Dorval (Québec) H9P 2X6 Tel.: 1-866-280-2332 Fax: 1-866-265-8801 www.stanprols.com Panels, Relays and Scanners Relay Panels SCLP-X Low-Voltage Lighting Control Systems SCLP-4 SCLP-8 SCLP-16 SCLP-12 SCLP-24 SCLP-32 SCLP-48 SCLP-64 Description Relay panels for low-voltage lighting control systems are all factory pre-wired and offer the following features: ffSize 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48, or 64 Stanpro Controls relays ffModel SCR-6161 and/or SCR-6166 ffNema-1 panel c/w door lock, voltage barrier and fused control transformer ffCSA US or UL certified ffPower supply 120V / 277 or 120/347 ffPre-wired and factory-assembled, including pre-set up as required ffRelay Scanner: SCLS-4016 ffTime clock: Astronomical (CH.) or SCCU assisted Dimensions Capacity 4&8 12 & 16 24 & 32 48 & 64 Dimensions 16 x 20 x 4,62’’ 24" X 20" X 4,62" 36" X 24" X 4,62" 60" X 24" X 4,62" 7 Panels, Relays and Scanners Relay Panels SCLP-LS4016-x Low-Voltage Lighting Control Systems SCLP-LS4016-24 SCLP-LS4016-64 Description Panel with SCLP series relays with scanner model SCLS-4016 for low-voltage control applications, pre-assembled in factory and offering the following features : ffStackable for up to 4 x SCLS-4016 offering up to 64 outputs and 16 programmable inputs ffIntuitive configuration of the groupings and types of entries using push buttons on the SCLS- 4016 scanner (72 on request) ffNo personal computer or special software needed ffPossibility of configuring warning options for occupants and automatic deactivation with delayed action ffNema-1 panel including door lock, control transformer and voltage barrier ffCSA US or UL certifications ff120-1/347-1 supply (277-1 available on request) ffPre-assembled and pre-programmed in factory as per specifications 8 Panels, Relays and Scanners Relay Panels SCLP-BACNET-X Low-Voltage Lighting Control Systems Description Stanpro Controls relay panels series SCLP-LS4016 with BACnet networking option via interface SCBacnet for low-voltage lighting control applications offer the following features : ffIntuitive configuration of the groupings and types of entries using push buttons on the SCLS-4016 scanner ffNo personal computer or special software required to set up the panels ffEach panel to be controlled by a BACnet network (I.P. or MSTP) ffNema-1 panel including door lock, control transformer and voltage barrier ffCSA US or UL certifications ff120-1/347-1 supply (277-1 available on request) ffPre-assembled and pre-programmed in factory as per specifications Unique Panel-to-Panel Communication Mode Expansion of the SCLS-4016 programming mode to the relays of other lighting panels available in the building. Allows the configuration of a complete lighting system as a giant virtual lighting panel only with the use of buttons and LEDs. 9 Panels, Relays and Scanners Relay Pannels Low-Voltage Lighting Control Systems SCLP-BACNET-X Supported BACnet Objects Object Number Device Name Min. Value Max. Value SCLP-1664 0 4194302 Default Description BI 0-15 INPUT 01-16 0 = OFF 1 = ON 0 = OFF Current programmable input status BI 16-79 RELAY FB 01-64 0 = OFF 1 = ON 0 = OFF Real state relays BO 0-63 RELAY CMD 01-64 0 = OFF 1 = ON 0 = OFF Sending a command to a relay BO 64-127 RELAY FLK 01-64 0 = OFF 1 = ON 0 = OFF Sending a warning “flick” command to a relay BV 0-7 GROUP CMD 01-08 0 = OFF 1 = ON 0 = OFF Sending a command to a group of several relays BV 8-15 GROUP FLK 01-08 0 = OFF 1 = ON 0 = OFF Sending a warning “flick” command to a group of relays BV 16 CAN-GATEWAY 0 = Inactive 1 = Active 0 Activates AIML-4016 communication between the panels AV 0-7 GROUP FB 01-08 0.0 % 100.0 % 0.0 % Return status for relay group. 0% = OFF, ON = 100%, other = mixed AV 8-11 SCLS ADDR 01-04 1 127 Auto AIML-4016 controller CAN address FILE 0 FILE 0 Group configurations FILE 1 FILE 1 Version Information FILE 2 FILE 2 Lighting event log 10 Lighting Control System (Low Voltage) Relay panels BACnet Network Node SCPL-x Typical Network Connections BACnet I.P. SCLP-BACnet-32 SCLP-BACnet-32 SCLP-BACnet-32 SCLP-BACnet-32 SCLP-BACnet-32 BACnet mstp 11 SCLP-BACnet-32 Panels, Relays and Scanners Relay Panels SCLS-4016 Low-Voltage Lighting Control Systems Electronic Scanner Description The SCLS-4016 programmable relay scanner from Stanpro Controls allows users to control 16 mechanical or electronic relays. Four independent inputs can be assigned to control them all. Up to 3 relays can be connected to each input, for a maximum of 48 relays per scanner. All configurations are performed directly on the scanner with push buttons. ffControls up to 16 Panasonic SCR-6161 lighting relays (up to 3 relays per output) ffCommunication port enables the interconnection of 4 SCLS-4016 relay scanners for a total control of 64 relays (16 inputs available) ff4 independant configurable inputs that can receive the following signals : ffContact (N.C. = « On », N.O. = « Off ») ffContact (N.C. = « Off», N.O. = « On ») ffDC with status feedback ffDC without status feedback ffGroup programming (inputs/outputs association) performed directly on the scanner ffAdjustable warning option to blink the lights briefly 5 minutes before scheduled to turn off ffOption for automatic de-activation time ajustable 12 Panels, Relays and Scanners Relay Scanner Low-Voltage Lighting Control Systems SCLS-4016 Applications 1. Typically, the SCLS-4016 relay scanner is used to control the lighting of multiple zones simultaneously. !e inputs can be programmed to operate one or several relays. 2. M any control devices like programmable time clocks, photocells, motion detectors, dry-contact switches or low-voltage switches with status feedback can be connected to inputs. 3. L e SCLS-4016 relay scanner is designed to be programmed on location. Push buttons with LEDs directly on the board allow for easy programming. 4. F or large-scale applications, it can interconnect up to 4 SCLS-4016 scanners, giving control over 64 outputs from 16 configurable inputs. 5. Compatible with BACnet, MODBUS, DMX and LON communication protocols (when added to a communication interface). Technical Specifications Supply ff24 Vac ffTypical consumption of 60 mA ffMaximum consumption of 550m on a status change (one SCR-6161 relay per output) Outputs ff16 X 24 Vac rectified positive or negative ffUp to 3 relays per output Inputs ff4 configurable inputs ffChoice of input type (contact NO or NC, DC with or without status feedback) Dimensions ffUnit assembled in a DIN rail mountable frame ff3 7/8" X 6 1/2" (96.5 mm X 165 mm) 13 Panels, Relays and Scanners Stanpro Controls SCLP Emergency Option Description Stanpro Controls emergency option integrated into SCLP panel , interfacing an emergency contact within a Low Voltage Relay Panel (SCLP series) Statut LED ff(Green and Red) status light on front of the panel ffTest button located on front of the panel ffCSA C22.2 No 141 certifications ffMeet UL 924 A minimum of 5 seconds between the emergency signal and relay activation. The same 5 seconds apply when pressing the test button. The command can be "On" or only "On / Off" as required. The command can be sent to a relay group distributed in several panels, when all panels are BACnet IP networked. Materials included : The following are part of the Emergency Option : Emergency Option ffGreen LED Status Green Led = Normal ffRed LED Status Red Led = Emergency ffTest Buttton Button = Test ffTimer Emergency power ffInput terminals ffInstructions manual 14 Panels, Relays and Scanners Stanpro Controls SCLP Emergency Option Connections This picture shows a simplified view inside of the panel. The dashed lines (---) are supplied and installed by the electrician. Instructions Manual SCLP Emergency Option LED : Green indicate the panel is powered and the emergency contact is ABSENT Red indicate the panel is powered and the emergency contact is PRESENT Bouton : Use to simulate an emergency contact witout cutting normal power (5 second delay is in action) Connect the two (2) dry contact terminals of the generator. 15 Panels, Relays and Scanners Stanpro Controls SCLP Emergency Option Operation When the panel loses power, no changes occur on the relay. Local or network commands are no longer possible. When the panel recovers power, no changes occur on the relay. If the generator contact is close the emergency signal wil be sent after the 5 seconds delay When the panel is powered and the emergency contact is present an ON command will be sent the relay programmed to switch ON in emergency mode. The timer can be adjusted with the center potentiometer. Factory defaut setting is 10s, 5/10, Functions « A ». 16 Panels, Relays and Scanners HID Relay SCR-6161 SCR-6166 Description: Panasonic SCR-6161 (1 pole) or SCR-6166 (2 poles) lighting relay allows control of the lighting system or any other application within its specifications and can easily be controlled with a low voltage supply (24 Vac). ff24 Vac rectified momentary command ff1 line voltage output ff1 low voltage output ffMechanical status indicator ffON/O FF manual bypass control Certifications: ffCSA and UL Applications: 1. On/Off control of any lighting equipment or other electrical load. 2. The line voltage output can be used for an array of lighting equipment. It can also be used for any other application within its specifications. 3. The low voltage output can be used to provide status feedback or any other application within its specifications. 17 Panels, Relays and Scanners HID Relay SCR-6166 Technical Specifications Input ff18 Vac to 30 Vac, rectified positively or negatively ffStatus change delay: 1 cycle typical, 3 cycles maximum Positive pulse: relay OFF Negative pulse: relay ON Output ffContact principal General use Inductive load Tungsten: 2400W, 120 Vac Fluorescent lamp H.I.D. lamp: 20A, 120-277,347-1 SCR-6166 2 poles, 20A 120, 277, 347-1 Consumption ffOn a status change: 350mA Test Conditions ffSwitching cycle: 20/min ffOver 60,000 on/off operations Operating Temperature Spectrum ff-30°C to 50°C (-22°F to 122°F) Certification ffCSA and UL 18 Panels, Relays and Scanners SCCU Smart Energy Solutions Application SCCU SCCU is an innovative web-based lighting and energy management application developed by Stanpro Controls. !e application runs on an industrial “Embedded” PC with flash memory and a licence-free Linux Operating System. SCCU acts as a master control unit that is located inside a control panel, but functions on a Web 2.0 application that can be accessed via Windows Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome from any computer, PDA or smart phone, giving building owners and operators the ability to control lighting and energy use from virtually anywhere in the world. SCCU features: ffAutomatic updates and time management once connected to the Internet ffVirtual astronomic-schedule clock ffUnlimited holiday and special-events programmability ff100% IP connection possible through Bacnet Rs-485 accessory connections, as necessary ffSwitching capacity ff0-10 Vdc dimming function ffDALI & DMX ffLoad-shedding integration ffMonitoring capacity ffGraphic visualization ffEnergy curves ffRemote accessibly ffAnd more… 19 Panels, Relays and Scanners Typical specification documents Basic specifications Standalone Relays Panel ffWith Astro time clock ( 2 or 4 chanels) ffWith outdoor photo cel (analogic or digital) ffLocal low voltage wall switches ffMotion sensors Network Panels ffNetwork Type ffBACnet ffModbus ffDmx ffLonwork’s ffDALI ff0-10 Vdc ffControlled by BAS ffControlled by SCCU ffOr both Monitoring ffWith ffWithout 20 SCLP-LS4016 Panels, Relays and Scanners Typical Drawings On each project Stanpro Controls prepares technical documentation representing the equipment sold on the project : Cover page indicating : ffProject name ffOur reference number (Stanpro serial mumber) Project Ref. Date Renous Agent: DTS Marketing 21491 21/03/2013 902-454-0283 Index ffCreation date ffIndex (Showing title and page number ) Page Approval bill of material 2 Information typical riser diagram 3 relay panels 4 typical panels 5 to 7 Schedule panels WR-6161 HID relay CCLS-4016 Electronic interface CC-BACnet network module ffDrawings status : CC-MCU CCLK-1004 brightness controler and analog photocell Toggle switch and vandal proof switch (Proposal, approval, information) ffPanel schedule Start-up check list Warranty Solutions énergétiques éclairées Smart Energy Solutions ffList of datasheets ffCommissioning Questionaire ffWarranty 21 Proposal Content For more information please contact: Nicolas Minier 1 800 681-9590 # 240 2025, Lavoisier, # 135 Québec (Québec) G1N 4L6 Canada cristalcontrols.com T. 418 681-9590 T. 1 800 681-9590 F. 418 681-7393 Dimming Solutions Smart Energy Solutions 2233, rue de l'Aviation Dorval (Québec) H9P 2X6 Tel.: 1-866-280-2332 Fax: 1-866-265-8801 www.stanprols.com Dimming solutions DIMMING Low-Voltage Dimming Control Systems 0-10 Vdc DALI and Enocean combined Dimming linear fluorescent lamps offers a number of significant benefits for building owners and operators: ffFlexibility, enabling the lighting system to adapt to multiple activities and changing space needs. ffCost savings, derived from direct energy savings as well as load reduction during peak demand periods, which can be accelerated by using dimming ballasts in a system that can also include occupancy sensors, daylight sensors and time clocks. ffHigher worker comfort, satisfaction and performance, achieved by allowing occupants to choose light levels based on their particular needs and preferences. ffIncreased lamp life for applications where lamps can be dimmed instead of frequently switched. Stanpro Controls offers an advanced lighting control and dimming solution that is as sophisticated as it is simple to operate:: ff0-10 Vdc Inputs for 0-10 Vdc potentiometer or 0-10 Vdc Lux sensor ff0-10 Vdc output (zone) can control up to 40 (0-10vdc Ballast) ffPanel capacity of 8, 16, 24, 32 and 48 outputs Schéma type CCPD 0-10 Vdc ffFactory assembled panel under CSA and Ul standards ffNetwork capabilities ffDistributed or panels assembly L Vers prochain luminaire Panneau CCLD N Luminaire Câble contrôle 0-10 Vdc No 18 ga Section Contrôle Gradateur Détection Lux 23 Réseau MSTP BACnet vers prochain panneau Fil Belden 3106A Dimming solutions Dimming Low-Voltage Dimming Control Systems Photocells Photocells model upon applications: ffIndoor space ffAtrium ffOutdoor Indoor ceiling Lux sensor (available for outdoor application) Features: Can be set from 3 to 6000fc using SCLK controller Control LUX S-DAN DHAP DHSP Atrium Skylight DHAP Atrium 2 fc. 1 000 fc. DHSP Skylight 10 fc. 5 000 fc. Can using SCLK controller Features: Can be set from 3 to 6000fc using SCLK controller 24 Dimming solutions DALI Digital Addressable Lighting Interface Stanpro Controls offers completely integrated lighting control solutions with its proprietary Stanpro multi-purpose energy management software and the latest in DALI dimming control and individual fixture addressability technology. Digitally addressable lighting has been gradually emerging as an effective means of controlling lighting environments, be they commercial, industrial or residential. Individual control of light sources allows users to adjust the amount of light delivered to each device at their discretion, depending on changing lighting conditions and needs throughout the day. Correct light management translates into significant reductions in global energy consumption and costs, especially in commercial spaces where even a marginal decrease in lighting intensity can yield considerable savings and a rapid ROI over the long run. A complete lighting control system includes addressable dimming ballasts, sensors and switches and a digital control unit for converting information from an Ethernet connection to the communication protocol required by the micro-controller in each ballast. Applications for the Stanpro-DALI combination include building management and studio lighting systems, where single or specific groups of lamps can be controlled, conserving energy while creating the desired lighting effects. 25 Dimming solutions DALI Digital Addressable Lighting Interface Sector-Specific Benefits: Lighting Designers ffCan express their full creativity without the constraints imposed by existing electrical systems ffRequires minimal functional specifications ffDesigned with the user in mind, not the system Electrical Engineers ffGo about their work without the constraints imposed by pre-defined zoning or lighting design ffAllows for the design of scalable systems ffAddresses engineering needs through software, not hardware ffASHRAE and LEED compatible Building Managers ffHave more flexibility in their use of space ffCan easily regulate their facility’s energy consumption, thus lowering maintenance costs ffReduces energy costs by 30 to 60% through daylight harvesting Building occupants ffCan customize their lighting based on their individual taste and needs ffEnjoy more confortable lighting ffCan control lighting from a work station or mobile device ffCan make changes to lighting set-up with ease 26 Sensors & Switches Smart Energy Solutions 2233, rue de l'Aviation Dorval (Québec) H9P 2X6 Tel.: 1-866-280-2332 Fax: 1-866-265-8801 www.stanprols.com Sensors & Switches Switches Several models and configuration available (examples) Low voltage ffSTWR- 8501 ffKey model STWK-8201 ffVandal proof SC-VPS ffST1256 (Toggle) ffBACnet ffDALI Toggle Vandal Proof Dimmers ff0-10 Vdc Wall type ffDALI single or with pre set scenes model are ( On-Off, Dim up Dim down with Off, 4 scenes, 4 scenes + Off, 4 scenes + Dim up Dim down + Off, 7 scenes + Off) 28 Sensors & Switches Motion sensors Technology ffUltrasonic ffInfra red ffDual technology ffLux sensing DALI network ready Application Office Small Large Open Office Storage/ Warehouse Small Large Rest Room Small Large Conference Room Small Large Classroom Small Large Hall Sensor Technology Adaptive Dual Ultrasonic a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a a a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ Sensor Style PIR a a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ a+ 29 Wall Switch a Ceiling Wall a a+ a+ a+ a a+ a a+ a a+ a+ a+ a Sensors & Switches Sensors DUAL TECHNOLOGY Dual technology occupancy sensors combine both passive infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic (US) technologies for maximum reliability. Because US and PIR need to both detect occupancy to turn lighting on, dual technology sensors minimize the risk of lights coming on when the space is unoccupied—false triggering. Continued detection by only one technology then keeps lighting on as necessary. Dual technology sensors offer the best performance for most applications. ULTRASONIC (US) Ultrasonic (US) technology senses occupancy by bouncing sound waves (32 kHz – 45 kHz) off of objects and detecting a frequency shift between the emitted and reflected sound waves. Movement by a person or object within a space causes a shift in frequency, which the sensor interprets as occupancy. While US occupancy sensors have a limited range, they are excellent at detecting even minor motion such as typing and filing, and they do not require an unobstructed lineof-sight. This makes US technology sensors ideal for an application like an office with cubicles or a restroom with stalls. PASSIVE INFRARED (PIR) Passive infrared (PIR) technology senses occupancy by detecting the movement of heat emitted from the human body against the background space. Unlike US technology, PIR sensors require an unobstructed line-ofsight for detection. These sensors use a segmented lens, which divides the coverage area into zones. Movement between zones is then interpreted as occupancy. PIR sensors are ideal for detecting major motion (e.g. walking), and they work best in small, enclosed spaces with high levels of occupant movement. 30 Energy Management Solutions Smart Energy Solutions 2233, rue de l'Aviation Dorval (Québec) H9P 2X6 Tel.: 1-866-280-2332 Fax: 1-866-265-8801 www.stanprols.com Energy Management Solutions Energy Management Solutions An Introduction to Energy Management Systems How Does Stanpro Controls' Energy Management System Work? Energy-related costs can have a potentially disastrous impact on corporate profits. But it doesn’t have to be that way, especially when today’s energy control technology is so affordable and accessible. And although peak demand periods are in large part responsible for high electricity bills, companies can now control—and even dispense with— many electrical applications, maintaining identical levels of comfort while reducing outlay thanks to new energy management systems like the LS2010 from Stanpro Controls. An effective energy management system allows users to apply the three fundamentals underlying all aspects of energy conservation: regulation, peak-period programming, and load shedding. Once those have been controlled, considerable savings can be realized without reducing productivity. Significantly Reduce Energy-Related Expenses During Peak Periods Thanks to Stanpro Controls' Breakthrough LS-2010 Energy Management System The simplest application of the LS-2010 system would be to network precision thermostats in such a way as to direct electrical heating to those areas where it’s most needed at any given time within a single building. But the LS-2010 system is even more highly versatile. Firstly, the user determines which electrical applications are of primary importance. In a supermarket, for example, this would be the energy required for freezers and refrigerators to function optimally. For a manufacturer, it would be the power supply to the production line. The LS-2010 ensures that such essential applications are given priority and that they receive sufficient power. In the event of a peak in demand, the system would automatically, even if momentarily, reduce the supply of less important applications, such as waterheaters. This is what is referred to as load shedding. 32 Energy Management Solutions Energy Management Solutions But many other variables can be included within a controlled system, as well. We can, for instance, adjust the temperature inside the building to take into account the outside temperature. More precisely still, it’s even possible to automatically decrease room temperature when the number of occupants declines during any given time period, such as an apartment kitchen overnight or unoccupied hotel rooms during the day. Stanpro Controls’ LS-2010 energy management system allows building operators to attribute various types of consumption schedules for each zone, thereby achieving even greater savings. Stanpro Controls Energy Management Systems Offer: Savings and Comfort Stanpro Controls systems allow you to save 25% to 35% on your electricity bills, without sacrificing comfort. Moreover, load shedding reduces the use of electrical appliances, thus increasing their lifespan AND reducing energy costs. Peak Control and Load Shedding Stanpro Controls’ LS-2010 energy management system controls demand during peak periods and helps you remain within budget. It allows you to achieve significant savings and benefit further from off-peak rates. Multiple Control Possibilities The LS-2010 allows you to control all heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and lighting appliances, as well as industrial heating requirements. Stanpro Controls "On-Watch" Option: An Ideal System for Safety in Retirement Homes We know how safety is fundamental to retirement homes. That’s why we developed the On-Watch option, specifically designed for such facilities. On-Watch allows people in distress to send an alarm signal when necessary. Because it uses the same network as the thermostat system, On-Watch combines safety with savings, due to its seamless integration with our energy control system. Integration of Energy Management and Lighting Control Systems A lighting control system can easily be integrated with Stanpro Controls’ LS-2010 energy management system. Their compatibility makes both the ideal choice for controlling all of your building’s electrical applications. 33 Energy Management Solutions Low Cost Peak Control System LS-100 Description The LS-100 is a simple peak control manager. It can be programmed using the master card buttons or using a PC. Once fully programmed, the LS-100 controls outputs in order to respect the desired set point. ff8 outputs (Dry Contact) ffRS/232 Modbus communication ffIntegrated time-clock ff(AUTO/ON/OFF) bypass switch ffLoad cycling (4 modes) ff12 set points (1 per month) ffSet-point adjustment according to outdoor temperature ffExpandable to 16 outputs 34 Energy Management Solutions Low Cost Peak Control System LS-100 Applications ffThe LS-100 has been designed to monitor and control the maximum consumption of any building. It will shed all necessary loads in order to conform to the desired consumption level. ffTo offer maximum control over the shedding, the LS-100 offers 3 output selections: priority, cyclic or unused. ffThe LS-100 also offers a shedding pattern that takes into consideration the outdoor temperature. For example, if it becomes colder than a pre-selected outdoor temperature, the LS-100 will increase the permissible consumption level to accept a new heating load into the pre-established energy management strategy. ffThe LS-100 has an integrated calendar that can use 12 different consumption set points (1 per month) ffThe basic LS-100 has 8 outputs, but can be expanded to 16 outputs by adding an 8-output control card. Technical Specifications Power supply ffDedicated 120-1-60 circuit Inputs ffOutdoor sensor ffModel Stanpro Controls OS-100 (10K@25C) ffWorking range: -44 °C to 35° C, 1°C resolution ffOne 0-5 Vdc current transformer for each phase Outputs ff8 or 16 x interface relays 5 amp 120-1 Communication ffRS-232 modbus RTU for setup 35 Energy Management Solutions Peak and Energy Control Manager LS-2010 Description The LS-2010 is Stanpro Controls' most advanced peak and energy control manager. The LS-2010 is programmed with a Web application using Explorer, Safari or any recognized Web access. Once fully programmed the LS-2010 controls the outputs in order to respect the desired consumption set point, local temperature and schedules ffUp to thousands outputs (Dry contact, Pulse, Thermostats or I/O Boards) ffInternet/Ethernet communication ffIntegrated time scheduler ffLoad cycling ff12 set points (1 per month) ffEmergency generator management ffMultiple data collection ffReports & curves creation in different formats ffReal time accessibility ffSet point adjustment bas on outdoor temperature ffUnlimited outputs ffWireless ready with Winet relays 2025 Lavoisier, #135 Quebec, Quebec G1N 4L6 T. 418 681-9590 • 1 800 681-9590 F. 418 681-7393 info@www.stanprols.com www.stanprols.com 36 Energy Management Solutions Peak and Energy Control Manager LS-2010 Applications ffThe LS-2010 has been designed to monitor and control a building’s maximum consumption. ffThe LS-2010 will shed the necessary loads in order to respect the desired consumption. ffIn order to offer maximum control over shedding, the LS-2010 offers output selections (refer to technical documentation). ffThe LS-2010 also offers a shedding pattern that takes into consideration the outdoor temperature. For example, when it is colder than a pre-selected outdoor temperature, the LS2010 will increase the allowable consumption level in order to accept new heating load into the energy management strategy. ffThe LS-2010 has an integrated calendar in order to use 12 differents consumption set points (1 per month). ffThe basic LS-2010 has 8 outputs but can also be expanded by increments of 8 or assisted with the SCTHV intelligent Thermostats. Technical specifications Power supply ffDedicated 120-1-60 circuit Inputs ffStanpro Outdoor sensor OS-100 ffWorking range:-44 C to 35 C with 1 C resolution ffOne 0-5 Vdc cirrent transformer for each phase ffIntelligent Current and Voltage reader Outputs ffDepending on the application Panel size ffNEMA-1 : 36”x24”x4,62” 37 Other Products Smart Energy Solutions 2233, rue de l'Aviation Dorval (Québec) H9P 2X6 Tel.: 1-866-280-2332 Fax: 1-866-265-8801 www.stanprols.com Autres produits Thermostat SCTHV-407 option LS-2010 Description Stanpro Controls’ SCTHV-407 is a thermostat that operates in stand-alone mode and comes equipped with an RS-485 communication port that supports various protocols, such as BACnet MSTP. In stand-alone mode, the thermostat operates as a standard electronic thermostat (modulation of a 24 VAC output according to ambient temperature). Different algorithms modified to address specific needs can be programmed into the SCTHV-407, resulting in a thermostat that adapts to all manner of temperature fluctuations. Features ff4 dry contact outputs ff2 triac outputs (24 VAC) ff1 analog output (0-10 VDC) ff2 dry contact inputs ff1 analog inputs (0-10 VDC) ff1 remote sensor input (10K) ff24 VAC low voltage supply ffRS-485 network communication ffBacklighting of LCD display 39 Other products Thermostat SCTHV-407 option LS-2010 Models Model number Description SCTHV-407 24Vac Thermostat, 4 inputs / 7 outputs, BACnet MSTP SCTHV-303 24 Vac Thermostat 3 inputs (1 x Contact/ 1 x 0-10 Vdc/ 10K) 3 outputs (2 pulses/ 1 x contact) MSTP SCTHV-102 24 Vac Thermostat 1 input (1 x Contact) 2 outputs (1 pulse/1 x contact) MSTP Technical Specifications Supply ff18 – 24 VAC ffConsumption: 45mA typical, 80mA max Inputs ff2 X dry contact type (1 shared common) ff1 X analog type 0-10 VDC (30K impedance) ff1 X temperature input for 10K remote sensor ff(Dale curve #1, ATP curve Z, BAPI curve #2, Mamac curve #12, Greystone curve #2) Outputs ff4 X dry type contact type, 1A to 24 VAC ff2 X triac type (500mA max., fuse-limited) ff1 X analog type 0-10 VDC (5mA max., fuse-limited) Environnement ffOperating temperature: 0° C to 40° C (32º F to 104º F) ff0% to 95% RH non-condensing ffStoring temperature: -40°C to 85°C (-40º F to 185º F) ffTemperature reading’s resolution: +/- 0.1° C (+/-0.2° F) ffTemperature set-point’s adjustable range: 15° C to 30° C (59° F to 86° F) 40 Autres produits Thermostat SCTHV-407 Dimensions Typical Installation of BACnet Network (model SCTHV-407-BAC) Note : T ypical installation of a SCTHV-407-BAC thermostat’s network (maximum of 31 per sub-network) connected to a master BACnet controller. 41 Other products Non communicating thermostats Model number Description SCTHV-100-B Blind Thermostat 1 pulse output SCTHV-100-D LCD display 1 x pulse output SCTHDV-100 V,2 LCD display, 1 pulse or On-Off output, 1 x schedule input SCTHDV-100 V-3,0 V-3,0 LCD display 1 x 0-10 vdc output 42 Autres produits Fireplace Timer SCTMR For every room with a gas fire place ffCondos ffHotel ffResidence ffSecondary residence Replace existing On-Off wall switches and noisy mechanical timers with this new state-of-the electronic art timer. Stanpro Controls Electronic Timer benefits ffWall battery-powered timer ffTo be used with thermopile gas control fire place ffNo more forgotten on switch ffSave energy ffBattery Level Monitoring ffEasy to install ffOnly two(2) wires to connect ffUse as a timed switch ffNo noise ffDimensions: 35/8 x 45/8 x 11/8 (inches) ffUse 3 x 1.5 volt AA batteries (included) ffSimply push the button to activate your fireplace Fits a standard one gang electrical box or directly on the wall 43 Other products Fireplace Timer SCTMR Fireplace Timer – Instructions SCTMR V3.0 Operation SCTMR Power Consumption : Current on Idle 0.01 mA (monitored using a FLUKE 175 tester) Current on Idle using jumpers 0.01 mA (monitored using a FLUKE 175 tester) Current with relay ON and LED ON 3.70 mA Current with relay ON and LED OFF 0.97 mA Battery Installation : ff3 x 1.5V (AA) alkaline Energizer industrial batteries recommended ffFollow installation steps indicated directly on the battery holder Jumper Selection Chart : Selection Duration Selection Duration None 30 seconds (test mode) J1 2 hours J3 20 minutes J1 + J3 3 hours J2 30 minutes J1 + J2 4 hours J2 + J3 1 hour J1 + J2 + J3 Manual 44 Other products Fireplace Timer SCTMR Operation Modes: Manual or Timed Manual Once the button is pressed : ffThe relay contact closes and the GREEN LED will stay ON for 3 seconds. ffTo shut off the SCTMR, press the button again. !e relay will open (goes to OFF position) and the GREEN LED will blink 3 times. Note : There is no time limit on manual mode. Timed Once the button is pressed : ffThe SCTMR timer start counting base on the jumper selection (see chart on previous page), the GREEN LED will illuminate for 3 seconds. ffIf the button is pressed when the timer is in action, the relay will open (to OFF position) and the GREEN LED will blink for 3 times. !is terminates the timing cycle. ff10 minutes before the last count, the GREEN LED will start blinking steadily (one blink each second) until the unit goes to OFF position. If the button is pressed again during this time period, the unit overrides the remaining minutes and a new timing cycle will start -the relay will remain closed (ON position) When the timer has expired (see chart on previous page), the GREEN LED will go OFF. The relay will then open (going to OFF Position). Battery Level Monitoring Within each of the above modes, the SCTMR constantly monitors batteries power level. Battery conditions are displayed by the DUAL COLOR LED GREEN - solid Normal battery operating conditions – power level is fine RED - solid Low level (3.4v) – batteries will soon need to be replaced RED - blinking Low level (3.2v) – the device is automatically turned OFF Battery conditions are displayed by the DUAL COLOR LED Normal Power level is fine, Led operate in GREEN Low (<3.4V) Batteries will soon need to be replaced, Led operate in RED To Low (<3.2V) The relay is automatically turned OFF, Led blinks for 5 times in RED. Upon replacement of the batteries, the device is ON and the relay OPEN until the button is pressed.. 45 Other products Fireplace Timer SCTMR Battery Life Expectancy ffApproximately 4.5 months, using alkaline Energizer industrial AA batteries (based on 4 x 1-hour cycles per day, 7 days a week) Connections: 46 We Light up Your Life! Smart Energy Solutions Lighting Control Systems Product Overview 2233 Rue de l’Aviation, Dorval, QC H9P 2X6 • 514.739.9984, 1.866.280.2332 • 1.866.265.8801 • www.stanprols.com Feb 2014