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Room controllers

Aug. 24, 2012
The LMRC universal dimming room controllers for line voltage lighting loads are designed to control virtually all load types
The LMRC universal dimming room controllers for line voltage lighting loads are designed to control virtually all load types. When a building-wide energy mana
gement system is in place, the controllers communicate via BACnet with a building automation system for control, reporting, and demand response. The one-load LMRC-221 model and two-load LMRC-222 model mount in the plenum and provide distributed control for LEDs, magnetic low voltage, electronic low voltage, neon/cold cathode, dimmable 2-wire or 3-wire fluorescent, or incandescent lighting loads. The LMRC-222 can control a different type of load on each output. Features include three selectable dimming curves for each load as well as programmable trim levels and fade times. Dimming parameters may be customized from a wireless handheld configuration tool that can also be used to set up lighting scenes.

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