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Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Contents Introduction 1 DALI Requirements ...............................................................................................................................................2 Crestron and DALI-AG Working Group ...................................................................................................................3 Emergency and DALI Ballasts................................................................................................................................3 Fusion EM and DALI 4 DALI Commissioning Tool 5 Crestron DALI Control System Products 7 DIN-DALI-2 Interface 10 DALI Power Supply .............................................................................................................................................10 DIN-DALI-2 Controller .........................................................................................................................................11 DALI Ballasts ......................................................................................................................................................12 Crestron Green Light Single Lamp DALI Ballast ................................................................................................13 Crestron Green Light 2 Lamp DALI Ballast .......................................................................................................15 Crestron Green Light 3 Lamp DALI Ballast .......................................................................................................17 Crestron Green Light Dimmable LED Drivers .......................................................................................................19 Crestron Green Light 50 W Dimmable LED Driver.............................................................................................20 Crestron Green Light 100 W Dimmable LED Driver...........................................................................................22 DALI Application Examples 25 Individual Office ..................................................................................................................................................25 Open Office.........................................................................................................................................................26 Conference Room ...............................................................................................................................................27 Training Room ....................................................................................................................................................28 Doc. 7386C | crestron.com i Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Introduction Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI®) systems should be used where ballast level control is required. DALI is ideal for open space commercial environments. When cubicle and workspace layouts change, the lighting can be regrouped and adjusted as needed. Other typical applications include college lecture halls, hospital operating rooms and corporate conference rooms. DALI provides tremendous flexibility for both retrofit and new installations. DALI systems are easy to maintain when replacing lamps and ballasts, the wiring stays the same and the DIN-DALI-2 re-addresses the new ballast with the address and parameters of the original ballast. Crestron® seamlessly interfaces with the open DALI protocol by way of the DIN-DALI-2 interface. The DIN-DALI-2 interface can work with any Crestron control system as well as any power supply. An added benefit of this flexibility is that Crestron devices such as keypads, thermostats, photo and occupancy sensors, a gateway, and any other Cresnet® device can easily communicate with the DALI system. Commissioning lighting groups, detecting faults and replacing ballasts is simple with the powerful and intuitive Crestron DALI Commissioning tool. The end user can develop interactive floor plans using Crestron Core 3 UI™ which provides easier monitoring, management and control of all the light fixtures within the space. Crestron delivers the most comprehensive DALI ballast solution with single, 2- and 3-lamp versions available for any application, in any part of the world. Crestron Green Light® DALI ballasts support dimming a wide range of linear fluorescent lamps from 1-100%, making it the most comprehensive ballast solution on the market today. Crestron DALI ballasts drive multiple lamp wattages in one unit, which makes lighting design easier and less expensive. The optional built-in power metering feature is unique to Crestron DALI ballasts. The ability to measure, monitor, and manage power to each light fixture, while enabling daylight harvesting and load shedding, makes it easy to implement a fully-integrated system that combines architectural lighting control and energy management all on one platform. Optional power metering models track real-time energy usage of each load and provide essential statistics to help manage and control utility costs. 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The DALI standard allows multiple ballasts to be daisy chained using low voltage wiring for power on/off and dimming control. Up to 64 independently operating ballasts can exist on a single DALI channel. DALI lighting is optimal for applications that require granular control of each fixture, such as open office floor plans and daylight harvesting in classrooms. Control wires are topology free (up to 64 between each ballast), making wiring simpler than in 0-10 volts dimming systems. DALI systems can report lamp and ballast failure for easier maintenance and with Crestron PM ballasts, controllers can query energy usage. Additionally, the DALI data is resistant to noise which allows it to run alongside line-voltage power lines. The Crestron DALI commissioning tool simplifies system installation and provides a setup wizard with step-by-step configuration of ballast properties, groups and scenes. Spaces with changing tenants and large campuses with frequently repurposed rooms are the prime target of DALI systems. Some key features are: • Individual Addresses: Each DALI ballast has its own unique address on the system; therefore the system is able to communicate with each ballast independently of the others. • Number of Addresses: Up to 64 addresses can be on one DALI loop. An unlimited number of loops can be placed on a complete DALI networked system. • Grouping: DALI ballasts can be assigned to one or up to 16 groups on a loop, without the need for re-wiring. • Bi-directional Communication: Ballasts are able to receive information as well as report back lamp or ballast failures to the central DALI system. • Re-addressing Ballasts: Using the DALI commissioning tool, if a ballast fails on a system, the loop can detect the missing address and re-address it when a new ballast is added back in its place. • Warranty and Compliance: Crestron DALI ballasts include a 5 year warranty. The ballasts are UL listed, CE, and RoHS compliant. DALI Requirements The intent of the DALI protocol is to supply low cost, interchangeable ballasts that are simple to program and commission. Ballast Power Requirements: The ballast must be universal voltage (115 - 300 volts), 50 - 60 Hz, high power factor, low harmonics and have transient surge protection. When the initial voltage is applied, the lamps go to full on or to a pre-set level. Command Requirements: Ballasts are able to receive information, and report back to the central DALI system regarding lamp or ballast failures. Lamp Response Requirements: DALI protocol requires a precise logarithmic dimming curve of 254 steps (2.8% increase per step) so that all ballasts dim the same; 0 - 100% for incandescent and fluorescent, 3 - 100% for compact fluorescent and 0 - 100% for LED. Protocol Requirements: The DALI protocol includes the intent and electrical requirements, bits and bytes, collision detection, and the type of wire that can be used. 2 Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Crestron and DALI-AG Working Group Crestron is a participating member of the DALI-AG Working Group. Participating members are key suppliers of products and technology that comply with DALI and IEC 62386 standards. As a member, Crestron participates in committee proceedings and plays a role in the development of specifications. Members have total access to all DALI specifications, which are critical to the development of products. Emergency and DALI Ballasts Crestron provides cold-start emergency ballasts to illuminate rooms with existing lights during a blackout therefore eliminating the need for an emergency generator. The emergency ballast fits into the fixture with the DALI ballast. When a power outage is detected, the emergency ballast lights up one or two lamps in the fixture for more than 90 minutes. This complies with many state and local codes, including the National Electrical Code and the Life Safety Code (NFPA 101). In the example below, five of the six fixtures are without power. One of the fixtures utilizes the emergency backup to illuminate the room. This emergency ballast powering scenario tremendously reduces wiring costs and the need to purchase and maintain costly backup power systems. 2 LI- -DA DIN ER UT MP CO T EX R WE INT LI PO DA T ID NE TE LI T SE E N Po LA DA E G R RID ER OV OV RG OV CE FA T NE 24 Z T NE RE G DA LI LI - AL + ENC ERG EM Y AL D I Y R 2 ST ON TR 24 PW DA - 1 DA ES 2 INTER LY CR DA LI-DALIR SUPP G Z DI N- NNELPOWE Y HA S 2-C H BU WIT R I LI P OV TU SE - D - + + - + + AL I D AL D I Cresnet to AV Processor or BMS User Interfaces D I AL LIG HTS HTS ON OFF AL I LIG D ES AD SH ET AD SH Color Key DALI + DALI Cresnet Doc. 7386C | crestron.com 3 Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Fusion EM and DALI Fusion EM™ is a simple to use Web-based energy management interface and facility control solution from Crestron. When utilizing Fusion EM and DALI together, the following can be done: • Track real-time and historical energy usage for a day, week, month or year • View room status for an entire facility • Define settings for occupied and unoccupied states • Reduce energy loads for demand response programs • Maintain full control of lighting levels, shades, and climate • Interface to BMS for HVAC control and automation The Fusion EM server application allows the user to view both ballast and lamp failures communicated via the open DALI protocol. The example below shows the way in which the Fusion EM application pinpoints a lamp or ballast failure. 4 Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide DALI Commissioning Tool The Crestron DALI commissioning tool expedites system installation. The commissioning tool includes a setup wizard that provides step-by-step instructions to configure ballast properties, groups, and scenes. The user simply does the following: • Sets the ballast address • Checks the connectivity status • Edits the minimum and maximum levels and fade time • Changes the ballast grouping and scenes as needed This powerful tool uses automatic identification of new hardware IDs for simple ballast replacement. Settings from old ballasts are transferred to replacements which save time and eliminate guesswork. Some screens from the DALI Commissioning Tool are shown below. Doc. 7386C | crestron.com 5 Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Depending upon the application, there are multiple methods for commissioning a DALI system network. Four methods of connecting to a DIN-DALI-2 are shown below. DIN-DALI-2 Connection Examples DIN-DALI-2 over a LAN DIN-DALI-2 Direct Connection over USB B US DIN-DALI-2 over a LAN using a Control System DIN-DALI-2 over a LAN and Wireless LAN I-2 L -DA DIN ER UT MP CO T EX R WE INT LI PO DA T ID NE + + DA + LI - + - TE LI R PW R T NE E T SE RE N Po LA 2 DA 1 ST OV ON TR P OV TU SE - E RID G ER OVR OV RG E FAC ES 2 INTER LY CR DA LI-DALIR SUPP G Z DI N- NNELPOWE Y HA S T 2-C H BU NE 24 WIT G Z Y 24 LA SS LE RE WI LAN 6 N MOBILE DEVICE CONTROLLER Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Crestron DALI Control System Products As with any Crestron system, devices outside of the scope can also be integrated, but for the purposes of controlling a basic DALI control system, applicable devices are shown in the table below. NOTE: Refer to the Crestron Web site for more information on control devices. DALI Control System Products DIN-DALI-2: A DALI interface for Crestron systems that provides control for up to two individual DALI loops. The unit is housed in a DIN rail enclosure. DIN-AP2: A 2-Series control processor designed for small to medium-sized lighting and automation applications. DIN-PWS50: A 50 W Cresnet power supply module designed to snap onto a standard DIN rail for installation in a wall mount enclosure. (Continued on following page) Doc. 7386C | crestron.com 7 Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide DALI Control System Products (continued) The DIN-EN series metal enclosure is designed to house DIN rail devices (DIN-DALI-2 and DIN-AP2). It is available with two, three and six DIN rails. Each rail accommodates up to 18 DIN units leaving room for one DIN unit of extra space (one DIN unit = 18 mm). This enclosure includes a removable front cover for easy access and can be surface or flush wall mounted. DIN-EN-2X18: An enclosure for DIN Rail Devices (two DIN rails, 18 units wide). ® DIN-EN-3X18: An enclosure for DIN Rail Devices (three DIN rails, 18 units wide) ® DIN-EN-6X18: An enclosure for DIN Rail Devices (six DIN rails, 18 units wide) ® (Continued on following page) 8 Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide DALI Control System Products (continued) DIN-DALI Ballasts (Single, 2 Lamp and 3 Lamp): The example shows the GLB-DALI-T5HO-154/58, GLB-DALI-T5HO-254/58 ALI-T5HO-254/58 and GLB-DALI-T8-317/32 ballasts. The GLB-DALI family of DALI ballasts provid provide the veryy best in digital addressable lighting. These ballast models support dimming a wide range of linear line fluorescent cent lamps from 1-100%. Occupancy Sensors: The example shows the GLS-OIR and GLS-ODT models. Occupancy sensor models vary per square footage coverage, mount type and technology - with IR or dual technology. Crestron Green Light sensors deliver a powerful and cost-effective solution for reducing energy costs and enhancing the functionality of lighting and environmental systems. Photocells: The example shows the GLS-LCL and GLS-LOL models. Photocells vary per square footage coverage and technology and are designed for daylight harvesting applications to provide control of room lighting based on the presence of natural daylight. Keypads: The example shows a Cameo® keypad. Keypads provide the user with control of preset lighting scenes and dimmer control. Crestron offers a wide array of elegant designer keypads for home, education and corporate environments. Touch Screens: The examples show a wall mount (left) and a table top (right) touch screen. Crestron delivers the maximum value to the customer as the premier source for touch screens. V-PanelTM 24 in HD Touch Screen Doc. 7386C | crestron.com V-Panel Integrated 15 in HD Touch Screen 9 Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide DIN-DALI-2 Interface The DIN-DALI-2 is a DALI interface for Crestron systems and provides control of up to two individual DALI loops. Housed in a DIN rail enclosure, the DIN-DALI-2 is a great low-profile Cresnet or Ethernet companion to the DIN-AP2 processor or any 2-Series control system. In addition to controlling the DALI data bus, it includes an integrated DALI power supply. The single-wire connectivity simplifies both new and retrofit installations. Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) versatility assists in situations with existing CAT5 infrastructure. • Controls up to 128 DALI ballasts • Cresnet or PoE communication for single wire installation • Crestron DALI commissioning tool for easy setup • Override input for emergency mode For the DALI protocol to communicate with other protocols a control interface is necessary. The interface acts as a language translator, allowing the DALI protocol to be understood and used by other protocols such as Cresnet, BACnet and Ethernet. Using the DALI protocol, the primary building systems can communicate together easily. The Crestron DALI-to-Cresnet or Ethernet interface is the DIN-DALI-2. DALI Power Supply The DIN-DALI-2 has a built in DALI power supply, eliminating the need for a separate power supply. The DIN-DALI-2 gets its own power either through Cresnet or PoE. This simplifies wiring to the DIN-DALI-2 module. The power from Cresnet or PoE is then used to power the DALI controllers that is if the DALI power switch is set to INT. All 128 DALI ballasts can be powered in either Cresnet or PoE mode. Power Requirements PoE Requirements Cresnet Power Usage 13 W (0.270 Amps @ 48 Vdc), regardless of DALI POWER setting 9 W (0.375 Amps @ 24 Vdc), DALI POWER switch set to INT 2 W (0.08 Amps @ 24 Vdc), DALI POWER switch set to EXT Environmental Temperature 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Heat Dissipation 44 Btu/h 10 Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide DIN-DALI-2 Controller 2-pin 5 mm terminal blocks; Each set of (+) and (-) is paralleled with the adjacent like ports on the same channel; Each channel controls a single DALI loop (up to 64 ballasts) 2-position switch, sets DALI power between internal (INT) and external (EXT); When set to INT DALI uses power supplied by the DIN-DALI-2; When set to EXT DALI uses power provided by external power supply (sold separately) Yellow LED and miniature push button for testing on/off and dim up/down for all attached ballasts in channels 1 and 2 4-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal blocks, paralleled; Cresnet slave port Recessed miniature push button, resets internal processor 2-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal blocks, paralleled; Sensing input for external low-voltage contact closure; Activates Override mode when a closure is present, forces each ballast into its defined “System Failure Level” Doc. 7386C | crestron.com 7-Segment green LED digits and 2 miniature push buttons for setting Cresnet ID USB Type B female, USB 1.1 computer console port 8-wire RJ-45 with 2 LED indicators; 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet port; 802.3af Power over Ethernet compliant Yellow LED, indicates communication with the control processor Green LED, illuminates when DC power is applied to the NET port Red LED and miniature push button for enabling Override mode Red LED and recessed miniature push button for enabling Setup mode and touch-settable ID 11 Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide DALI Ballasts The GLB-DALI family of DALI ballasts provides the very best in digital addressable lighting. Operable between 120 and 277 volts, Crestron Green Light DALI ballasts are perfect for any building. The GLB-DALI-T-1 (Single Lamp), GLB-DALI-T-2 (2 Lamp) and GLB-DALI-T-3 (3 Lamp) DALI ballast models support dimming in a wide range of linear fluorescent lamps from 1-100%. The DALI ballasts models work with Crestron DALI controls and any standard DALI controller. Optional real-time power metering and Crestron Fusion EM can be added to help track and minimize energy usage facility-wide. Built-in Power Metering Optional power metering tracks real time energy usage of each load, thereby delivering statistics to help control energy costs. By analyzing real data, organizations can make educated decisions regarding energy resources. Protection GLB-DALI ballasts feature End-of-Life Protection, are short and open circuit proof and contain an auto shutdown feature in case of lamp failure. The ballasts have feature protected shut down against main input lower than 80 Vac and auto-recovery starting from 95 Vac. GLB-DALI ballasts also feature warm start in every dimming position and overload protection. DALI Ballast Features 12 • Programmed start • Standby power of <0.3 W • Automatic restart after lamp replacement • Automatic identification and operation of several wattage lamp types • Universal voltage support (120-277 Vac) • Flicker-free dimming from 1% to 100% • High power factor of 0.99 • Short circuit protection • Open circuit safety feature • Energy efficiency class EE1=A1 • Lamps operated above 40 kHz to avoid interference with infrared devices and reduce lamp flicker • Lamp crest factor of 1.7 or less • NEMA premium • Works with any standard DALI controller Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Crestron Green Light Single Lamp DALI Ballast GLB-DALI-T5HO-114/35 GLB-DALI-T5HO-114/35-PM GLB-DALI-T8-117/32 GLB-DALI-T8-117/32-PM GLB-DALI-T5HO-124/39 GLB-DALI-T5HO-124/39-PM GLB-DALI-T5HO-154 GLB-DALI-T5HO-154-PM Lamp Type T5 14, 21, 28, 35 W T8 17, 32 W T5HO 24, 39 W T5HO 54 W, F55BX, PL-L 55 W, DULUXL 55 W Lamp Power 13.5 - 35 W 14 - 28 W 14 - 40 W 49.5 - 52.5 W Input Power 16 - 38.5 W 17 - 31.5 W 17 - 44 W 56 - 59 W Input Current 59 - 310 mA 63 - 250 mA 66 - 360 mA 180 - 480 mA Specifications Operating Voltage Rated Input Voltage: 120 - 277 Vac Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz Input Voltage Range Input Voltage (ac) Range: 108 - 304 Vac Input Voltage (dc) Range: 160 - 264 Vdc Connectors +, -: (2) Push button, angled entry terminal block, DALI connections G: (1) Push button, angled entry terminal block, ground N: (1) Push button, angled entry terminal block, neutral L: (1) Push button, angled entry terminal block, line power input Lamp(s): (4-7) Push button, angled entry terminal blocks, for wiring lamps to ballast Additional Ballast Specifications Power Factor: 0.99 Ballast Factor: GLB-DALI-T8-117/32: 0.85 GLB-DALI-T5-114/35: 0.95 GLB-DALI-T5HO-154: 0.95 GLB-DALI-T5HO-124/39: 0.95 Operating Frequency: 40 kHz Standby Power: <0.3 W THD: 10% Lamp crest factor: 1.7 or less Output Voltage: 400 Vac Overload protection: 300 Vac 48 hours / 320 Vac 2 hours Dimming Dimming Range: 1% - 100% Start Time: 1 s Lifetime Information Average Service Life: 50,000 hours at 140° F (60° C) 100,000 hours at 122° F (50° C) 120,000 hours at 104° F (40° C) Failure Rate Per 1000 hours of operation: 0.20% at 140° F (60° C) Environmental Temperature: 50° to 140° F (10° to 60° C) Humidity: 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Enclosure Painted metal without sharp edges Dimensions Length: 14.20 in (360 mm) Width: 1.20 in (30 mm) Depth: 0.80 in (21 mm) Weight 0.66 lb (300 g) (Continued on following page) Doc. 7386C | crestron.com 13 Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Specifications (continued) Conformity UL 935 listed Class P, Type CC, Type HL End of lamp life protection EOL T.2 ANSI C62.41 Category A for transient protection ANSI C82.41 color coded poke in wire trap connector FCC 47 CFR Part 18, non-consumer for EMI/RFI CEC Title 24 Inherent thermal protection Type 1 outdoor No PCB’s Sound rating A Certifications and Regulatory Compliance Available Models GLB-DALI-T5-114/35: Crestron Green Light Single Lamp DALI Ballast 14 - 35 W GLB-DALI-T8-117/32: Crestron Green Light Single Lamp DALI Ballast 17 - 32 W GLB-DALI-T5HO-124/39: Crestron Green Light Single Lamp DALI Ballast 24 - 39 W GLB-DALI-T5HO-154: Crestron Green Light Single Lamp DALI Ballast 54W GLB-DALI-T5-114/35-PM: Crestron Green Light Single Lamp DALI Ballast 14 - 35 W with Integrated Power Metering GLB-DALI-T8-117/32-PM: Crestron Green Light Single Lamp DALI Ballast 17 - 32 W with Integrated Power Metering GLB-DALI-T5HO-124/39-PM: Crestron Green Light Single Lamp DALI Ballast 24 - 39 W with Integrated Power Metering GLB-DALI-T5HO-154-PM: Crestron Green Light Single Lamp DALI Ballast 54 W with Integrated Power Metering Available Accessories DIN-DALI-2: DIN Rail 2 Channel DALI Interface Wiring Diagram 14 Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Crestron Green Light 2 Lamp DALI Ballast GLB-DALI-T5HO-214/35 GLB-DALI-T5HO-214/35-PM GLB-DALI-T8-217/32 GLB-DALI-T8-217/32-PM GLB-DALI-T5HO-224/39 GLB-DALI-T5HO-224/39-PM GLB-DALI-T5HO-254 GLB-DALI-T5HO-254-PM Lamp Type 2x T5 14, 21, 28, 35 W 2x T8 17, 32 W 2x T5HO 24, 39 W 2x T5HO 54 W, 2X F55BX, 2X PL-L 55 W, 2X DULUXL 55 W Lamp Power 13.5 - 35 W 14 - 28 W 14 - 40 W 49.5 - 52.5 W Input Power 16 - 38.5 W x 2 17 - 31.5 W x 2 17 - 44 W x 2 56 - 59 W x 2 Input Current 59 - 310 mA 63 - 250 mA 66 - 360 mA 180 - 480 mA Specifications Operating Voltage Rated Input Voltage: 120-277 Vac Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz Input Voltage Range Input Voltage (ac) Range: 108 - 304 Vac Input Voltage (dc) Range: 160 - 264 Vdc Connectors +, -: (2) Push button, angled entry terminal block, DALI connections G: (1) Push button, angled entry terminal block, ground N: (1) Push button, angled entry terminal block, neutral L: (1) Push button, angled entry terminal block, line power input Lamp(s): (4-7) Push button, angled entry terminal blocks, for wiring lamps to ballast Additional Ballast Specifications Power Factor: 0.99 GLB-DALI-T8-217/32: 0.95 GLB-DALI-T5-214/35: 0.95 GLB-DALI-T5HO-254: 0.95 GLB-DALI-T5HO-224/39: 0.90 Operating Frequency: 40 kHz Standby Power: <0.3 W THD: 10% Lamp crest factor: 1.7 or less Output Voltage: 400 Vac Overload protection: 300 Vac 48 hours / 320 Vac 2 hours Dimming Dimming Range: 1% - 100% Start Time: 1 s Lifetime Information Average Service Life: 50,000 hours at 140° F (60° C) 100,000 hours at 122° F (50° C) 120,000 hours at 104° F (40° C) Failure Rate Per 1000 hours of Operation: 0.20% at 140° F (60° C) Environmental Temperature: 50° to 140° F (10° to 60° C) Humidity: 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Enclosure Painted metal without sharp edges Dimensions Length: 16.70 in (425 mm) Width: 1.20 in (30 mm) Depth: 0.80 in (21 mm) (Continued on following page) Doc. 7386C | crestron.com 15 Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Specifications (continued) Weight 0.66 lb. (300 g) Conformity UL 935 listed Class P, Type CC, Type HL End of lamp life protection EOL T.2 ANSI C62.41 Category A for transient protection ANSI C82.41 color coded poke in wire trap connector FCC 47 CFR Part 18, non-consumer for EMI/RFI CEC Title 24 Inherent thermal protection Type 1 outdoor No PCB’s Sound rating A Certifications and Regulatory Compliance Available Models GLB-DALI-T5-214/35: Crestron Green Light 2 Lamp DALI Ballast 14 - 35 W GLB-DALI-T8-217/32: Crestron Green Light 2 Lamp DALI Ballast 17 - 32 W GLB-DALI-T5HO-224/39: Crestron Green Light 2 Lamp DALI Ballast 24 - 39 W GLB-DALI-T5HO-254: Crestron Green Light 2 Lamp DALI Ballast 54 W GLB-DALI-T5-214/35-PM: Crestron Green Light 2 Lamp DALI Ballast 14 - 35 W with Integrated Power Metering GLB-DALI-T8-217/32-PM: Crestron Green Light 2 Lamp DALI Ballast 17 - 32 W with Integrated Power Metering GLB-DALI-T5HO-224/39-PM: Crestron Green Light 2 Lamp DALI Ballast 24 - 39 W with Integrated Power Metering GLB-DALI-T5HO-254-PM: Crestron Green Light 2 Lamp DALI Ballast 54 W with Integrated Power Metering Available Accessories DIN-DALI-2: DIN Rail 2 Channel DALI Interface Wiring Diagram 16 Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Crestron Green Light 3 Lamp DALI Ballast GLB-DALI-T8-317/32 and GLB-DALI-T8-317/32-PM Lamp Type 3x T8 17, 32 W Lamp Power 14 - 28 W Input Power 17 - 31.5 W x 3 Input Current 63 - 250 mA Specifications Operating Voltage Rated Input Voltage: 120-277 Vac Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz Input Voltage Range Input Voltage (ac) Range: 108 - 304 Vac Input Voltage (dc) Range: 160 - 264 Vdc Connectors +, -: (2) Push button, angled entry terminal block, DALI connections G: (1) Push button, angled entry terminal block, ground N: (1) Push button, angled entry terminal block, neutral L: (1) Push button, angled entry terminal block, line power input Lamp(s): (4-7) Push button, angled entry terminal blocks, for wiring lamps to ballast Additional Ballast Specifications Power Factor: 0.99 GLB-DALI-T8-317/32: 0.95 Operating Frequency: 40 kHz Standby Power: <0.3 W THD: 10% Lamp crest factor: 1.7 or less Output Voltage: 400 Vac Overload protection: 300 Vac 48 hours / 320 Vac 2 hours Dimming Dimming Range: 1% - 100% Start Time: 1 s Lifetime Information Average Service Life: 50,000 hours at 140° F (60° C) 100,000 hours at 122° F (50° C) 120,000 hours at 104° F (40° C) Failure Rate Per 1000 hours of Operation: 0.20% at 140° F (60° C) Environmental Temperature: 50° to 140° F (10° to 60° C) Humidity: 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Enclosure Painted metal without sharp edges Dimensions Length: 16.70 in (425 mm) Width: 1.20 in (30 mm) Depth: 0.80 in (21 mm) Weight 0.66 lb. (300 g) (Continued on following page) Doc. 7386C | crestron.com 17 Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Specifications (continued) Conformity UL 935 listed Class P, Type CC, Type HL End of lamp life protection EOL T.2 ANSI C62.41 Category A for transient protection ANSI C82.41 color coded poke in wire trap connector FCC 47 CFR Part 18, non-consumer for EMI/RFI CEC Title 24 Inherent thermal protection Type 1 outdoor No PCB’s Sound rating A Certifications and Regulatory Compliance Available Models GLB-DALI-T8-317/32: Crestron Green Light 3 Lamp DALI Ballast 17 - 32 W GLB-DALI-T8-317/32-PM: Crestron Green Light 3 Lamp DALI Ballast 17 - 32 W with Integrated Power Metering Available Accessories DIN-DALI-2: DIN Rail 2 Channel DALI Interface 18 Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Crestron Green Light Dimmable LED Drivers The GLD-LED-1X050W and GLD-LED-1X100W are constant current LED drivers with multiple LED outputs that are controlled over a single channel. These LED drivers provide high-power, dimmable, LED lighting with a 0-100% dimming range. Operable between 120 and 277 volts, Crestron Green Light 50 W Dimmable LED Drivers are perfect for any building in any part of the world. Both the Crestron Green Light 50 W and 100 W Dimmable LED Drivers are available in DALI and 0-10 volt compatible models. Compatible Dimmable LED Driver Models • 50 W DALI compatible dimmable LED Driver models include: GLD-DALI-LED-L-1X050W and GLD-DALI-LED-S-1X05W. • 100 W DALI compatible dimmable LED Driver models include: GLD-DALI-LED-L-1X100W and GLD-DALI-LED-S-1X100W. 0-10 Volt Lighting Control • 50 W 0-10 volts compatible dimmable LED Driver models include: GLD-LV-LED-L-1X050W and GLD-LV-LED-S-1X050W • 100 W 0-10 volts compatible dimmable LED Driver models inclulde: GLD-LV-LED-L-1X100W and GLD-LED-S-1X100W DALI Ballast Features • Power factor: > 0.9 • DALI or 0-10 volts compatible • Superior, smooth dimming technology using a combination of PWM and current limiting • 20-bit resolution • Smooth dimming from 0% to 100% • Linear or logarithmic dimming curve • High efficiency over a wide power and voltage range: 89% at full load, ≥ 87% above 50 W output • Programmable NTC temperature, dimming curve, minimum dimming level and per output LED current NOTE: Refer to the Crestron Green Light 50 W Dimmable LED Driver and Crestron Green Light 100 W Dimmable LED Driver spec sheets on the Crestron Web site for case diagrams. Doc. 7386C | crestron.com 19 Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Crestron Green Light 50 W Dimmable LED Driver GLD-LED-1X050W Specifications Input Voltage: 120-277 Vac Frequency: 50/60 Hz Output Power: 50 W max Voltage: 60 volts max, 57 V typical Current Range: configurable from 200 mA to 1,050 mA per output Current: +/- 5% accuracy Connectors Power: Line, Neutral and Ground DALI (only on DALI models): + and - (x2) single channel 0-10 volts (only on 0-10 volt models): + and LED outputs: + and - (x4) CREScode™/NTC: + and Wiring Cross section: 20 - 16 AWG, 0.5 - 1.5 mm2 Strip length: 0.35 in (9 mm) Additional LED Driver Specifications Power Factor: > 0.9 Standby power: < 0.5 W Inrush current: 30 mA2s @ 277 volts Surge protection: 1 kV differential mode surge, 2 kV common mode surge Efficiency: 89% at full load, ≥ 87% above 50 W output THD: at 100% load, max: <17% Dimming Dimming Range: 0% - 100% Dimming Curve: linear or logarithmic Lifetime Information Life Expectancy: 50,000 hrs at temp of lower or equal to 122º F / 50º C Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF): 480,000 hours Environmental Temperature: -40° to 122°F (-40° C to 50° C) Humidity: 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Enclosure Painted metal without sharp edges Dimensions GLD-DALI-LED-L-1X050W and GLD-LV-LED-L-1X050W Length: 17.48 in (444 mm) Width: 1.18 in (30 mm) Depth: 0.83 in (21 mm) GLD-DALI-LED-S-1X050W and GLD-LV-LED-S-1X050W Length: 5.12 in (130 mm) Width: 2.99 in (76 mm) Depth: 1.18 in (30 mm) Weight (GLD-DALI-LED-L-1X050W and GLD-LV-LED-L-1X050W) 12.7 oz (360 g) (GLD-DALI-LED-S-1X050W and GLD-LV-LED-S-1X050W) 12.35 oz (350 g) Certifications UL: Recognized Component for US and Canada (file no. E333135),according to UL1310 and UL8750. US: Class 2 output. Canada: Non-Class 2 output. CE ENEC by VDE IEC 61347-1, IEC 61347-2-13, IEC 62384 + A1, EN 55015 + A1, EN 55022 + A1, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61547 + A1, IEC 62386-207. (Continued on following page) 20 Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide GLD-LED-1X050W Specifications (continued) Available Models GLD-DALI-LED-L-1X050W 50W DALI Dimmable LED Driver, Long Case GLD-DALI-LED-S-1X050W 50W DALI Dimmable LED Driver, Short Case GLD-LV-LED-L-1X050W 50W 0-10V Dimmable LED Driver, Long Case GLD-LV-LED-S-1X050W 50W 0-10V Dimmable LED Driver, Short Case Available Accessories GLDA-LED-PROG-CRESCODE CREScode LED Driver Configuration Tool GLD-DALI-LED-S-1X050W Wiring Diagram GLD-LV-LED-S-1X050W Wiring Diagram Doc. 7386C | crestron.com 21 Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Crestron Green Light 100 W Dimmable LED Driver GLD-LED-1X0100W Specifications Input Voltage: 120-277 Vac Frequency: 50/60 Hz Output Power: 100 W max Voltage: 60 volts max, 57 volts typical Current Range: configurable from 200 mA to 1,050 mA per output Current: +/- 5% accuracy Connectors Power: Line, Neutral and Ground DALI or 0-10 volts: + and - (x2) single channel LED outputs: + and - (x4) CREScode/NTC: + and – Wiring Cross section: 20 - 16 AWG, 0.5 - 1.5 mm2 Strip length: 0.35 in (9 mm) Additional LED Driver Specifications Power Factor: > 0.94 Standby power: < 0.5 W Inrush current: 35 A 240 μs at 120 V / 60 Hz, 67 A 240 μs at 230 V / 50 Hz, 75A 240μs at 277 V / 60 Hz Surge protection: 3 kV (L to N), 4 kV (L/N to GND) Efficiency: 90% at full load, ≥ 87% above 50 W output THD: 10% guarantee compliment Dimming Dimming Range: 0% - 100% Dimming Curve: linear or logarithmic Lifetime Information Life Expectancy: 50,000 hrs at temp of lower or equal to 122º F / 50º C Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF): 480,000 hours Environmental Temperature: -40° to 122° F (-40° C to 50° C) Humidity: 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) Enclosure Painted metal without sharp edges Dimensions GLD-DALI-LED-L-1X100W and GLD-LV-LED-L-1X100W Length: 14.21 in (361 mm) Width: 1.61 in (41 mm) Depth: 1.18 in. (30 mm) GLD-DALI-LED-S-1X100W and GLD-LV-LED-S-1X100W Length: 8.64 in (219.5 mm) Width: 3.15 in (80 mm) Depth: 1.18 in. (30 mm) Weight 1.94 lb (880 g) Certifications UL: Recognized Component for US and Canada (file no. E333135), according to UL1310 and UL8750. US: Class 2 output. Canada: Non-Class 2 output. CE ENEC by VDE IEC 61347-1, IEC 61347-2-13, IEC 62384 + A1, EN 55015 + A1, EN 55022 + A1, IEC 61000-32, IEC 61547 + A1, IEC 62386-207 (Continued on following page) 22 Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide GLD-LED-1X0100W Specifications (continued) Available Models GLD-DALI-LED-L-1X100W 100W DALI Dimmable LED Driver, Long Case GLD-DALI-LED-S-1X100W 100W DALI Dimmable LED Driver, Short Case GLD-LV-LED-L-1X100W 100W 0-10V Dimmable LED Driver, Long Case GLD-LV-LED-S-1X100W 100W 0-10V Dimmable LED Driver, Short Case Available Accessories GLDA-LED-PROG-CRESCODE CREScode LED Driver Configuration Tool "L" Case Wiring Diagram "S" Case Wiring Diagram Doc. 7386C | crestron.com 23 Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide DALI Control Cable The DALI standard does not require shielded wire. However, unshielded wire may be subject to induced voltage degradation and interference. Crestron recommends the use of shielded cable because if unshielded DALI cable is used and improperly installed, signal failures may occur. DALI control wire shall be sized appropriately based upon voltage drop due to cable length. Crestron recommends 16-22 AWG based upon cable length. The DALI protocol standard can communicate up to 980 feet (300 meters). Per the NEC, class one DALI control cable may be run in the same conduit as line voltage wire. 24 Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide DALI Application Examples The examples in this section depict how a DALI control system can be utilized in an individual office, open office, conference room and training room settings. Individual Office By controlling the lighting fixtures with the DALI control system, daylight harvesting and room occupancy sensing can be achieved easily by adding sensors. In the individual office example below, the fixture closer to the window is dimmed lower than the one further from the window based on the amount of natural light. The photo sensor measures the outdoor light while the occupancy sensor determines if the room is in use. The Cameo keypad provides the user with control of preset lighting scenes and dimmer control. 2 LI- DA DIN ER UT MP CO 2 -AP DIN T EX R WE INT LI PO DA T ID NE + + ME MO 3 2 YS LA RE ER UT MP CO RY 4 I/O 5 6 7 8 PO WE T NE ON TR R SO ES ES CR AP2 OC DI N- IES N PR Z ER TIO Y T 2-S MA TO NE 24 AU G Z Y 24 G MS G LI -R HW 2 SG PW R NE RE T SE E N Po LA T 1 E RID G ER R OV OV RG OV T ON E TR ERFAC ES I-2 INT Y CR-DAL DALIR SUPPL G Z DIN NNELPOWE Y HA S T 2-C H BU NE 24 WIT G Z Y 24 L RIA 4 3 SG SG rol DA ont C ALI N LA R -R SW M1 CO R P OV TU SE 2 DA M2 GND TX RX RTS CTS 3 GND TX RX RTS CTS 2 - + - SE IR/ 1 SG 1 LI DA TES 4 1 G + - - CO LI D Oc cu t sne Cre Co pa ntr nc ol yS en so r Da ylig IL ht Se ns or A D Cresnet to AV Processor or BMS User Interfaces IL A D IL A D S ON HT LIG F S OF HT LIG SH SH AD AD ES ET IL D A pad Key Color Key DALI Control Daylight Sensor Occupancy Sensor Cresnet Doc. 7386C | crestron.com 25 Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Open Office Economies of scale really start to take hold when installing a DALI control system in larger office spaces. Easier wiring across multiple units decreases installation time. The ability to move light fixtures around the grid without the need to re-run wire becomes invaluable. The example below shows how a DALI control system can be utilized within an open office setting. 2 LI- DA IN- D ER UT MP CO T EX R WE INT LI PO DA T ID NE + + + - LI - + - LI TE R PW R E T SE RE Cresnet to AV Processor or BMS User Interfaces N Po LA 2 DA 1 RIDE G ER R OV OV RG DA ST ON TR P OV TU SE - T NE OV CE ES -2 INTER LY CR DALI DALIR SUPP G Z DI N- NNELPOWE Y HA 2-C BU WITH S 24 Y FA T NE 24 Z G DA LI DA LI LIG LIG HT HT + S ON S OF F ES AD SH ET AD SH IL LIG LIG HT HT A KE YPA D D IL A D S ON S OF F IL A D ES AD SH ET AD SH LIG Cre sn et Color Key DALI + DALI Cresnet 26 LIG HT HT S ON S OF F IL A D ES AD SH ET AD SH Cre sn et Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Conference Room Each light fixture is powered through the DALI control system. A photocell and occupancy sensor is incorporated into the system when placed in ideal locations requiring minimum wiring. A sensor may be connected to the nearest available DALI control system and keypad to provide preset lighting scenes and dimmer control. The example below shows how a DALI control system can be utilized in a conference room setting. 2 LI- -DA DIN 2 -AP DIN ER PUT COM EXT ER INT I POW DAL ID NET 1 8 ON TR ES SOR CES CR-AP2 ER POW NET MSG ON TR ES RFAC Oc cu E 2-CH BUS NET 24 WITH G Z Y 24 LAN HW- R R SW- 1 COM pa nc L 4 ERIA IR/S 3 S G SG 2 SG I 7 PoE L 6 LAN A 5 ET 2 D 4 I/O RES E G RRID OVE OVR G OVR GND TX RX RTS CTS 3 GND TX RX RTS CTS G 2 NET PWR P OVR SETU - I2 DAL - INTE LY CR-DALI-2DALI SUPP G EL ER Z DIN ANN POW Y 4 3 2 AYS REL ER PUT COM ORY SG 1 + I1 DAL TEST 1 MEM - + - + + COM yS en so r PRO G DINRIES Z TION Y 2-SEOMA NET 24 AUT G Z Y 24 L A D LI Co ntr Da ylig ht Se ns ol or D A L I D A L I D A L I DA I D A L I D A L I Cresnet to AV Processor or BMS User Interfaces RE T NE C RE WO P LIG LIG HT HT SS SH AD ES TE MP t sne Cre ST SH AD ES S T S TE MP D A L I T Key pad Color Key DALI Control Daylight Sensor Occupancy Sensor Cresnet Doc. 7386C | crestron.com 27 Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide Training Room Each light fixture is powered directly from the grid with each row of lights controlled by a separate channel on the DALI control system. One channel dims the row closest to the windows, while the second channel dims the other row. Both a photocell and occupancy sensor is connected to the DALI control system for energy savings. The example below shows how a DALI control system can be utilized in a training room setting. 2 LI- DA DIN ER UT MP CO T EX R WE INT LI PO DA T ID NE + + - + LI + - - LI SE - HA 2-C BU WITH Y T NE 24 S 24 Y Z R PW R T NE T SE RE E N Po LA 2 E RID G ER R OV OV RG ST ON CE FA TR ES -2 INTER LY CR DALI DALIR SUPP DI N- NNELPOWE P OV DA 1 DA TE TU Z LI - OV D DA G G A LI LI + DA D D A A LI LI Cresnet to AV Processor or BMS User Interfaces D D LIG LIG HTS HTS A A LI LI ON OF F D ES AD SH A LI ET AD SH Color Key DALI + DALI Cresnet 28 Doc. 7386C | crestron.com Crestron Commercial Lighting DALI Edition Design Guide This page intentionally left blank. 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