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EcoSystem a revolution in light control Design guide EcoSystem

EcoSystem a revolution in light control EcoSystem is a lighting control system comprised of digital dimming ballasts, controls, and environmental sensors. Working together, these components: save electricity from 40% to 70% increase space flexibility increase occupant comfort and productivity reduce maintenance costs lighting 38% other 12% refrigeration 12% cooking 1% water heating 2% office equipment 2% space heating 4% personal computers 5% Annual electricity use in commercial buildings 1 cooling 13% ventilation 13% EcoSystem is designed for office spaces, K-12/ university classrooms, and patient rooms, where lighting accounts for 38% of electricity usage. These applications benefit from EcoSystem s unparalleled energy savings through personal controls including wallstations and infrared remote control transmitters, and environmental sensors such as daylight and occupancy/vacancy sensors. In addition to providing energy savings, EcoSystem creates a more flexible workspace where lighting fixtures with EcoSystem ballasts are individually addressed. These ballasts are programmed, instead of wired, to work individually or as a group, creating flexibility in a space that adjusts to the shifting needs of any building. Finally, EcoSystem reduces lighting system maintenance with fewer parts and user-friendly programming. All of the environmental sensors and personal controls connect directly to any ballast, eliminating interfaces, power packs, and control devices. 1 Energy Information Administration, 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey, released April 2009. (www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cbecs/cbecs2003/lighting/lighting1.html)

EcoSystem design guide 02 A day in the life of an office with EcoSystem 04 Benefits 06 Foundation for a system 08 How to design a system 24 Wiring overview 26 Concept drawings 30 System functionality 32 Specification and application support 33 Ballast model numbers EcoSystem components 10 Digital ballasts and drivers 13 Modules 14 Daylight sensors 15 Occupancy/Vacancy sensors 16 Wallstations 17 Infrared receivers and remote control transmitters 18 GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem 20 Quantum 22 Programmer 23 Bus supply Lutron 01

A day in the life of an office with EcoSystem EcoSystem reduces electricity usage by 40% or more by using input from occupancy/vacancy sensors, daylight sensors, and/or manual controls. Energy use in a typical open office with EcoSystem 100% 50% Light Level energy used energy saved 0% 7:00AM 8:00AM 9:00AM 10:00AM 11:00AM 12:00PM 1:00 P Office workers begin to arrive: Workers arrive and the lights are automatically set to a tuned 90% light level to save energy and eliminate glare on computer screens. Daylight sensors automatically reduce the electric light levels in response to the available daylight. Workers are unaware of the smooth and slow light level changes. Lunch: Workers depart for lunch. Lights turn off automatically from occupancy/ vacancy sensing. Lutron occupancy/vacancy and daylight sensors 02 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

Light level/energy usage with EcoSystem fixtures and sensors Energy used Energy saved energy saved energy used M 2:00PM 3:00PM 4:00PM 5:00PM 6:00PM 7:00PM Workers return: Lights automatically rise to occupied light level. As daylight decreases electric light levels increases. Webinar: Workers dim their lights with hand-held infrared remote control transmitters to clearly view the webinar and have enough light to take notes. Workers leave: Lights turn off automatically from occupancy/ vacancy sensing. Cleaning: Lights automatically turn on to a 90% light level for the cleaning staff. Lights automatically turn off when staff departs. EcoSystem hand-held remote Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 03

EcoSystem benefits Energy savings Efficient lighting control offers a significant energy-saving opportunity. Despite the fact that most lighting is energy-efficient fluorescent, the number-one source of energy consumption in any building is still lighting. 100% 50% Electricity Usage Savings Savings Lights on Lights on 100% Daylight harvesting saves energy Take advantage of available daylight. Adjust electric lighting smoothly, unobtrusively and continuously. Savings Electricity Usage 50% Best applied in areas with large windows or skylights, such as perimeter offices, classrooms, malls, and atriums. Off 7PM 0% Off Lights on Off 7AM Noon 7PM 0% Off Lights on Off 7AM Noon 7PM Savings 100% 100% %Light = %Power 50% Electricity Usage Savings Savings Savings Lights Lights on on Savings %Light = %Power 100% %Light = %Power Occupancy/Vacancy sensing saves energy Slowly dim lights to low level or turn lights off when space is unoccupied; turn lights Savings on when someone enters. Best applied in enclosed areas such as meeting rooms, offices, classrooms, and corridors. %Light = %Power Off 7PM 0% 0% Off Lights on Off 7AM 6 Noon 67PM 0% Off Lights on Off 6 AM Noon 6 PM 100% 50% Electricity Usage Savings Lights on Lights on 100% Manual dimming control saves energy Provide personal choice and control of light levels to adapt spaces for different tasks and activities. Permit dimming Savingsfrom multiple locations. Allow the ability to turn lights on and off. 50% Electricity Usage Best applied in areas such as meeting rooms, offices, classrooms, and patient rooms. 0% Off Off 7AM Noon 7PM 0% Off Lights on Off 7AM Noon 7PM 04 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem 100% Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800 100%

Increased productivity Occupant comfort The cost of an employee (including salary and benefits) far exceeds the energy costs in any building. That s why ergonomic lighting lighting that supports the physical and psychological needs of the people in buildings pays big dividends for corporations today. Studies by the Light Right Consortium and other researchers show that ergonomic lighting leads to positive effects such as improved productivity, reduced health complaints, and increased occupant satisfaction. Effects of daylight Heschong Mahone Group has confirmed that classrooms are more effective learning environments with greater amounts of daylight. 1 Likewise, office environments and employee productivity can be improved with the proper balancing of daylight and electric light. When the amount of daylight is increased, the amount of electric light must be reduced proportionately, to maintain proper luminance levels. 1 Daylighting in Schools, Heschong Mahone Group, August 20, 1999. Compliance with building codes and guidelines Energy efficiency is the design requirement of the new millennium. Many states and cities have already adopted specific energy-saving guidelines and more will soon follow suit. Building energy codes/standards Standard and codes such as ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers/Illuminating Engineering Society of North America), IECC (International Energy Conservation Code), and California s Title 24 all have mandatory requirements for lighting such as those in the table below: Requirement Automatic lighting shut-off Multi-level lighting (light level reduction) Space control Daylight zone control Lutron Solution occupancy/vacancy sensors or time clocks dimming, scene/zone controls wallbox dimmers, scene/zone controls EcoSystem dimming ballast with daylight sensors Please check with your local jurisdiction to determine which lighting energy code requirements are effective for your state or municipality. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) LEED is a rating system managed by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) that provides a national standard for what constitutes a green building. Efficient lighting controls may contribute to obtaining up to 37 out of 110 points in LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovations. For more information visit www.lutron.com/leed. Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 05

EcoSystem foundation for a system EcoSystem EcoSystem lighting control starts with one simple, but essential building block the EcoSystem ballast which replaces the non-dim ballast in a fixture. This single fixture is now the centerpiece of an efficient lighting system (fluorescent or LED), in which a variety of environmental sensors or wallstations can be connected directly to the ballast. Depending on the type of room or facility, any combination of environmental sensors or wallstations can be used to control the fixture. EcoSystem fluorescent dimming ballasts Photo by Nic Lehoux 06 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

Use any standard 3-wire control if desired Connect to other EcoSystem ballasts or drivers, and bus supply Connect Class 2 environmental sensors and wallstations as needed on applicable models Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 07

EcoSystem how to design a system Step 1 ballast and driver selection A Determine number of fixtures that will be connected to EcoSystem. B Classify the type of ballast/driver in each fixture. EcoSystem T8 digital ballast pg. 10 EcoSystem CFL digital ballast pg. 10 EcoSystem T8, T5, T5HO, and T5 twin-tube digital ballast pg. 10 Hi-lume 3D T8 digital ballast pg. 11 Hi-lume LED driver pg. 12 Hi-lume 3D T8 and T5 digital ballast pg. 11 Step 2 module selection Determine which additional lighting fixtures will be controlled via EcoSystem as a zone. EcoSystem ballast module fixture-mounted (BMF) pg. 13 Note: Not all lighting fixtures need an integral EcoSystem ballast. For some applications, a zone control module that can integrate dimming and non-dimming fixtures is beneficial. EcoSystem zone control modules (BMJ and XPJ) pg. 13 08 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

Step 3 sensor selection Determine what sensors will be connected to EcoSystem. Daylight sensor pg. 14 Occupancy/ Vacancy sensor pg. 15 Step 4 control selection Determine whether EcoSystem controls are needed for a single room or an entire building. 1-button wallstation pg. 16 4-scene wallstation pg. 16 Infrared receiver and remote control transmitter pg. 17 GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem (optional preset control) pg. 18 Quantum (optional entire building system) pg. 20 Step 5 support components A Include 1 EcoSystem programmer for configuration. B Include 1 bus supply for each room or area, for up to 64 ballasts or modules per link. EcoSystem programmer pg. 22 EcoSystem bus supply pg. 23 Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 09

EcoSystem components Step 1 ballast and driver selection EcoSystem digital ballasts Design statement: Specify an EcoSystem ballast to be installed in every light fixture that will be addressed and configured as part of an EcoSystem lighting control solution. Flexibility T8 digital ballast dimensions L: 9.50" (241mm) W: 2.38" (60mm) H: 1.00" (25mm) Mounting center: 8.90" (226mm) T8, T5, T5HO, and T5 twin-tube digital ballast dimensions L: 18.00" (457mm) W: 1.18" (30mm) H: 1.00" (25mm) Mounting center: 17.70" (450mm) Models available for T8, T5, T5HO, T5 twin-tube, T4 triple-tube, and T4 quad-tube; use throughout an office, school, and/or healthcare building EcoSystem ballasts are digitally addressed and configured to work in zones after installation, which can reduce zone definition and additional design steps Powers and/or responds to one daylight sensor, occupancy/ vacancy sensor, and wallstation or infrared receiver* Performance Universal voltage; operates at 120 V, 220/240 V, and 277 V, at 50/60 Hz Smoothly dims from 100 to 10% for T8, T5, T5HO and T5 twin-tube; 100% to 5% for T4 triple-tube and T4 quad-tube Strikes to any light level Energy Saves energy as it dims Helps meet energy codes such as ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA standard 90.1-2004, Title 24, and IECC Models T4 triple-tube and T4 quad-tube digital ballast dimensions L: 4.90" (124mm) W: 3.00" (76mm) H: 1.00" (25mm) Mounting center: 4.60" (117mm) For the latest information and model numbers, visit www.lutron.com/ecosystem, or refer to pg. 33 For concept drawings, see pgs. 26-29 * Note: EcoSystem ballasts for T4 lamps do not have integral sensor connections. 10 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

Step 1 ballast and driver selection Hi-lume 3D digital ballasts Design statement: Specify Hi-lume 3D ballasts to be installed in areas of an EcoSystem lighting control solution that require architectural level dimming. Flexibility T8 digital ballast dimensions L: 9.50" (241mm) W: 2.38" (60mm) H: 1.00" (25mm) Mounting center: 8.90" (226mm) T8 and T5 digital ballast dimensions L: 18.00" (457mm) W: 1.18" (30mm) H: 1.00" (25mm) Mounting center: 17.70" (450mm) Models available for T8 and T5; use in conference rooms, classrooms, and/or patient rooms Hi-lume 3D ballasts are digitally addressed and configured to work in zones after installation, which can reduce zone definition and additional design steps Responds to daylight sensors, occupancy/vacancy sensors, and wallstations or infrared receivers connected to the EcoSystem link Performance Universal voltage; operates at 120 V, 220/240 V, and 277 V, at 50/60 Hz Smoothly dims from 100% to 0.7% for T8 lamps; 100 to 1% for T5 lamps Strikes to any light level Energy Saves energy as it dims Helps meet energy codes such as ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA standard 90.1-2004, Title 24, and IECC Models For the latest information and model numbers, visit www.lutron.com/hilume3d For concept drawings, see pgs. 26-29 Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 11

EcoSystem components Step 1 ballast and driver selection Hi-lume LED drivers Design statement: Specify Hi-lume LED drivers for smooth and continuous LED dimming down to 1% of total light output in an EcoSystem lighting control solution. Benefits Hi-lume LED driver dimensions L: 4.90" (124mm) W: 3.00" (76mm) H: 1.00" (25mm) Mounting center: 4.60" (117mm) Compatible with Lutron EcoSystem and 3-wire controls Service-free lifetime of 50,000 hours The Lutron fixture qualification program ensures that approved fixtures are compatible with the driver Responds to daylight sensors, occupancy/vacancy sensors, and wallstations or infrared receivers connected to the EcoSystem link Performance Models available for 700mA, 1.05A, 1.4A and 2.1A LED fixtures Constant current LED driver Smoothly dims from 100% to 1% Universal voltage; operates at 120 V and 277 V, at 50/60 Hz Immediate light output Strikes to any light level Models L3D 25 210 A UNV 1 S 2.1A driver L3D 25 140 A UNV 1 S 1.4A driver L3D 25 105 A UNV 1 S 1.05A driver L3D 25 070 A UNV 1 S 0.70A driver For the latest information and model numbers, visit www.lutron.com/hilumeled For a list of compatible fixtures, visit www.lutron.com/hilumeled/fixtures For concept drawings, see pg. 29 12 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

Step 2 module selection EcoSystem modules Design statement: Not all lighting fixtures need an integral EcoSystem ballast. Specify an EcoSystem dimming or switching module if there are groups of lights that will be controlled as a zone. Benefits Dimming module (BMF) dimensions L: 9.30" (236mm) W: 1.18" (30mm) H: 1.00" (25mm) Mounting center: 8.90" (226mm) Control any light fixture as part of an EcoSystem solution Models available for 3-wire fluorescent dimming and full-circuit switching Digitally addressed and configured in the field Powers and responds to one daylight sensor, occupancy/vacancy sensor, and wallstation or infrared receiver Performance Universal voltage; operates at 120 V, 220/240 V, and 277 V, at 50/60 Hz BMF easily mounts within fixtures, BMJ and XPJ modules mount on electrical junction boxes Models Dimming module (BMJ) dimensions L: 7.80" (20mm) W: 5.00" (130mm) H: 2.50" (65mm) C5-BMF-2A dimming module rated for a maximum of 2A for Eco-10, Hi-lume, and Compact SE ballasts* C5-BMJ-16A 16A (full circuit) dimming module for Eco-10, Hi-lume, and Compact SE ballasts C5-XPJ-16A 16A (full circuit) switching module uses Softswitch 1,000,000 cycle rated relay technology for any light source For the latest information, visit www.lutron.com/ecosystem For concept drawings, see pg. 27 Switching module (XPJ) dimensions L: 7.80" (20mm) W: 5.00" (130mm) H: 2.50" (65mm) * Note: Not compatible with Lutron load interfaces. Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 13

EcoSystem components Step 3 sensor selection EcoSystem daylight sensors Design statement: Use one daylight sensor for each zone of sunlight (from windows and skylights). Wiring a daylight sensor to any one ballast enables daylight harvesting of multiple ballasts on the EcoSystem bus. Ease of installation Low profile for mounting on ceiling tiles or fixtures Class 2 low voltage enables simplified wiring and mounting Wires directly to the nearest EcoSystem ballast or module Daylight sensor dimensions H: 0.69" (17mm) D: 1.18" (30mm) Stem length: 1.25" (32mm) Max wire length: 100 ft. (30.5m) Mounting on ceiling tile H Performance Operates with the photopic response of the human eye Up to 16 daylight sensors may be used per EcoSystem bus How it works EcoSystem daylight sensors detect incoming sunlight and communicate the sunlight level to the attached EcoSystem ballast EcoSystem ballasts share the daylight information with each other and each dims appropriately The daylight sensor is suitable for internal ambient light levels between 0 and 500 fc Models EC-DIR-WH Infrared daylight sensor Mounting on pendant fixture 14 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

Step 3 sensor selection EcoSystem occupancy/vacancy sensors Design statement: Occupancy/Vacancy sensors provide an automatic off for energy savings. Ease of installation No power pack required since power for the occupancy/vacancy sensor comes directly from the EcoSystem ballast Class 2 low voltage enables simplified wiring and mounting Wires directly to the nearest EcoSystem ballast or module Ceiling-mounted occupancy/vacancy sensor dimensions W: 6.12" (156mm) H: 1.62" (41mm) D: 2.31" (59mm) Max wire length: 100 ft. (30.5m) Performance Broad range of models for offices to open spaces 500 sq. ft., 1000 sq. ft., 1600 sq. ft., or 2000 sq. ft. spaces Wall-mounted and ceiling-mounted modules available Ultrasonic, infrared, and dual technology models available -R models provide auxiliary dry contact closure for easy integration with BMS (building management systems) and A/V systems Up to 32 occupancy/vacancy sensors may be used per EcoSystem bus Models Wall-mounted occupancy/vacancy sensor dimensions W: 3.75" (95mm) H: 5.50" (140mm) D: 4.00" (102mm) Max wire length: 100 ft. (30.5m) Ceiling Mount LOS-CUS-(500, 1000, 2000)-WH Ultrasonic LOS-CIR-(500, 1000, 2000)-WH Infrared LOS-CDT-(500, 1000, 2000)-WH Dual technology LOS-CDT-(500R, 1000R, 2000R)-WH Dual technology with relay Wall Mount LOS-WDT-R-WH Dual technology LOS-WIR-WH Infrared LOS-WDT-WH Dual technology Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 15

EcoSystem components Step 4 control selection EcoSystem wallstations Design statement: Add EcoSystem 1-button and 4-scene wallstations wherever needed for full-range lighting control. Ease of installation Class 2 low voltage enables simplified wiring and mounting Wires directly to the nearest EcoSystem ballast or module Performance 1-button wallstation dimensions W: 2.75" (70mm) H: 4.56" (116mm) D: 1.25" (32mm) Max wire length: 100 ft. (30.5m) Smoothly dims from maximum to minimum light levels Integral infrared receiver for both programming and control of EcoSystem lighting Up to 64 wallstations (one per ballast) may be used per EcoSystem bus Up to 64 ballasts can be controlled from any wallstation via programming 4-scene wallstation recalls 4 preset scenes Models CC-1BRL-WH 1-button control in White (-WH)* with toggle on/off and raise/lower CC-4BRL-WH 4-scene control in White (-WH)* for recall of all grouped lights to full, off, and presets 1-4 * Also available in Black (-BL), Ivory (-IV), and Light Almond (-LA) 4-scene wallstation dimensions W: 2.75" (70mm) H: 4.56" (116mm) D: 1.25" (32mm) Max wire length: 100 ft. (30.5m) 16 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

Step 4 control selection EcoSystem infrared receiver and remote control transmitter Design statement: Add an EcoSystem infrared receiver with an infrared remote control transmitter to provide personal light control to any fixture on the EcoSystem bus. Ease of installation Infrared receiver dimensions H: 0.69" (17mm) D: 1.18" (30mm) Stem length: 1.25" (32mm) Max wire length: 100 ft. (30.5m) H Low profile for mounting on ceiling tiles or fixtures Class 2 low voltage enables simplified wiring and mounting Wires directly to the nearest EcoSystem ballast or module Performance Allows personalized light level selection from maximum to minimum light levels Can control one fixture or a group of fixtures Integral LED indicates signal reception Up to 64 infrared receivers (one per ballast) may be used per EcoSystem bus Models EC-IR-WH Infrared receiver C-FLRC-WH Infrared remote control transmitter RCTH-GR Remote control holster/tether Infrared remote control transmitter dimensions W: 1.51" (38mm) H: 4.63" (118mm) D: 0.55" (14mm) 7' (2.13m) 3' (0.91m) Radius = 6' (1.83m) Usability radius for infrared remote control transmitter Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 17

EcoSystem components Step 4 control selection GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem Design statement: Use GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem for preset light and shade control that allows you to adjust the total light level for any task or activity, while saving energy. GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem provides an integral EcoSystem bus supply for direct control and programming of EcoSystem ballasts. Performance Integrates EcoSystem light control with Sivoia QS wired and wireless shades and time clock Easy to operate with one simplified information screen GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem dimensions W: 4.687" (119mm) H: 9.375" (239mm) D: 0.375" (10mm) 4-gang backbox adds 1.812" (46mm) to depth. Flexibility Program all necessary EcoSystem settings via integral LCD screen (beneath protective cover) Create lighting effects by assigning fluorescent lights to 6, 8, or 16 zones* Integrate EcoSystem to touchscreens and other systems via RS232/Ethernet Interfaces and input/output devices 42 color options to coordinate with any décor Models QSGRJ-6E 6 zone QSGRJ-8E 8 zone QSGRJ-16E 16 zone For detailed model numbers and information, visit www.lutron.com/grafikeyeqs For concept drawings, see pgs. 28-29 * Note: By default, zones 1 3 are assigned to the three line-voltage outputs and zones 4 and higher are fixed as EcoSystem zones. However, the first three zones can be re-assigned to control EcoSystem zones instead of the line-voltage outputs if desired. 18 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

Installation example To incandescent load To halogen load To magnetic low voltage load Radio Powr Savr wireless occupancy/ vacancy sensor Key GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem (6, 8 or 16 zones of EcoSystem control available, including 3 line-voltage dimming zones) EcoSystem loop QS link (RS-485) Sensor connection EcoSystem bus Up to 64 EcoSystem and/or Hi-lume 3D ballasts Hi-lume LED drivers Hi-lume 3D ballasts EcoSystem ballasts Daylight sensors Sivoia QS smart panel power supply QS link RS232/Ethernet interface and/or Input/Output device seetouch QS keypads Sivoia QS wired or wireless shades Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 19

EcoSystem components Step 4 control selection Quantum total light management Design statement: Use Quantum for total light management, combining EcoSystem lighting controls with Sivoia QS digital shades and lighting panels. Benefits Reduce greenhouse gases by eliminating unnecessary energy use Lower operating costs and peak demand charges Re-configure lighting and shading zones without rewiring Increase occupant comfort and productivity with preferred light levels and automated shade control Q-Admin software Performance Create an energy-efficient environment by enabling centralized management, monitoring, and control Reduce cooling loads by dimming lights and controlling shades to block solar heat gain Automatically reports lamp failures and monitors lamp hours to manage and reduce maintenance For detailed information, visit www.lutron.com/quantum Installation example To internet To BMS by others (BACnet IP) Green Glance on client PC and LCD display Quantum hub Q-Admin on client PC Q-Manager server XP switching panel GP/LP dimming panels 20 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

Key Building intranet Interprocessor communication link QS link (RS-485) Power panel link (RS-485) EcoSystem loop Sensor connection To additional floors Open office EcoSystem ballasts and sensors Occupancy/Vacancy sensor Daylight sensor Shade control seetouch QS keypad Open office areas Wallstation Sivoia QS smart panel power supply Sivoia QS wired or wireless shades QS control link Interior conference rooms Incandescent loads LV loads GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem Radio Powr Savr wireless occupancy/vacancy sensor Hi-lume LED drivers Hi-lume 3D ballasts RS232 interface To third-party touchscreen To GP/LP dimming panel loads: Lobbies and atriums Auditoriums Training rooms Executive offices Cafeterias To XP switching panel loads: Exterior lighting Non-dim ballasts (hallways, restrooms, stairwells) Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 21

EcoSystem components Step 5 support components EcoSystem programmer Design statement: The EcoSystem wireless, hand-held programmer is designed with a graphic display for intuitive step-by-step system setup and maintenance. Flexibility Handles programming changes for all sensors, ballasts, and modules Transmits to any daylight sensor, occupancy/vacancy sensor, infrared receiver, or wallstation Helpful on-screen directions make programming EcoSystem fast and easy Programmer dimensions W: 3.00" (76mm) H: 4.75" (121mm) D: 0.50" (13mm) How it works The EcoSystem programmer allows you to: Assign and group fixtures to wallstations and sensors Set up devices such as occupancy/vacancy sensors, daylight sensors and wallstations Address and configure new or replacements ballasts or modules Note: When EcoSystem is controlled by Quantum or GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem, the EcoSystem programmer is not used. Models C-PDA-CLR Wireless, hand-held programming device 22 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

Step 5 support components EcoSystem bus supply Design statement: The EcoSystem bus supply is required for two or more ballasts (or modules) to work together. The bus supply powers the communication bus between ballasts. Performance Supports up to 64 ballasts or modules on each independent link; one and two link versions available Maintains redundant non-volatile memory of programming for 10 years from power down to power restored Bus supply dimensions W: 1.77" (45mm) H: 3.56" (85mm) D: 3.62" (92mm) Wiring to an EcoSystem bus supply E1 and E2 wires are polarity insensitive Bus length is limited by the wire gauge used for E1 and E2 as follows: Wire gauge Max loop length #12 AWG (2.05mm) 2,200' (670m) #14 AWG (1.63mm) 1,400' (426m) #16 AWG (1.29mm) 900' (274m) #18 AWG (1.02mm) 550' (167m) Contact closures EcoSystem bus supplies have 2 configurable contact closure inputs that can be programmed for: 1. Load-shed (automatic reduction in light energy) 2. Activating a preset scene 3. Occupancy activation Activation of contact closures can be done with a maintained closure input from a BMS, A/V, or alarm system; For more information about contact closures please see Lutron Application Note 236 at www.lutron.com Additionally, one dedicated contact closure is available for activating emergency mode Models CS-1L-CM 1-link contractor mountable (requires enclosure) CS-1L-WM 1-link wall mountable (includes enclosure) CS-2L-CM 2-link contractor mountable (requires enclosure) CS-2L-WM 2-link wall mountable (includes enclosure) Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 23

EcoSystem wiring overview EcoSystem Ballast pg. 10 Enlarged view of EcoSystem ballast terminal blocks and connections Note: Single or multiple devices can connect to EcoSystem ballasts and modules. Type C Type A Type B Ballast accepts Type B wire, other wire types may be pig-tailed on. Type C Type D Type C Type C or To Distribution (120/277V) Two outer wires connect to power Daylight Sensor pg. 14 Occupancy/ Vacancy Sensor pg. 15 Infrared Receiver pg. 17 Wallstation with Infrared Receiver pg. 16 Note: Any sensor connected to 1 ballast or module can control any or all ballasts or modules on the EcoSystem bus. 24 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

EcoSystem CFL Ballast pg. 10 Type B Hi-lume 3D Ballast pg. 11 EcoSystem Bus Supply, pg. 23 Connect up to 64 ballasts or modules per link with one bus power supply. To Distribution To Distribution EcoSystem bus is Class 1 or Class 2, topology free Type D To Distribution Type A Wire Gauge Key BMF pg. 13 Type B Occupancy/ Vacancy Sensor pg. 15 Type A EcoSystem Bus #16 #18 AWG Solid (Lutron recommends 2 different colors of wire) Type B Line Voltage #16 #18 AWG Solid To Distribution Eco-10 or Hi-lume Ballast Type C Class 2 Low Voltage #22 AWG Solid (90 C) Only Type D Line Voltage #12 AWG Solid Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 25

EcoSystem concept drawings Using EcoSystem ballasts to control all fluorescent lights in an office space* Design statement: Use EcoSystem ballasts throughout an office space to provide individual fixture control, daylight harvesting, and occupancy/vacancy sensing. Perimeter offices Daylight Sensor Window Window Wallstation 20% Light level Daylight Sensor 50% Light level Occupancy/Vacancy Sensor Window Occupancy/ Vacancy Sensor 80% Light level EcoSystem Bus Wallstation EcoSystem Bus Supply Legend 2' 2' Fluorescent fixture with Lutron EcoSystem dimmable ballast 2' 4' Fluorescent fixture with Lutron EcoSystem dimmable ballast * Not drawn to scale. 26 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

Using a BMJ dimming module and an XPJ switching module to control fluorescent lights in an office space* Design statement: Use a dimming module in conjunction with EcoSystem ballasts where individual fixture control is not required but daylight harvesting is needed. Use a switching module in conjunction with EcoSystem ballasts to switch on/off light fixtures where dimming and re-zoning are not required but automated control is. Perimeter offices Daylight Sensor Window Window Wallstation 20% Light level Daylight Sensor C5-BMJ-16A 50% Light level Occupancy/Vacancy Sensor C5-BMJ-16A Window Occupancy/ Vacancy Sensor 100% Light level (switched only) EcoSystem Bus Wallstation C5-XPJ-16A EcoSystem Bus Supply Legend 2' 2' Fluorescent fixture with Lutron EcoSystem dimmable ballast 2' 4' Fluorescent fixture with Lutron Eco-10 dimmable ballast controlled by EcoSystem dimming module C5-BMJ-16A 2' 4' Fluorescent fixture with a fixed output ballast controlled by EcoSystem switching module C5-XPJ-16A * Not drawn to scale. Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 27

EcoSystem concept drawings Using GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem control within a university classroom* Design statement: Control both linear and compact fluorescent fixtures within a classroom with GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem. University classroom QS link seetouch QS Keypad Occupancy/ Vacancy Sensor seetouch QS Keypad EcoSystem Bus GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem Legend 2' 8' Suspended 2-lamp T8 fixture with Lutron EcoSystem dimmable ballasts 8' Suspended T5 fixture with Lutron EcoSystem dimmable ballasts 1-lamp T4 CFL plug-in fixture with Lutron EcoSystem dimmable ballasts * Not drawn to scale. 28 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

Using GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem control within an office building* Design statement: Use GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem to control multiple types and zones of light within an open office area, maximizing control. Open office Window 20% Light level Daylight Sensor 50% Light level Radio Powr Savr Wireless Occupancy/ Vacancy Sensor 80% Light level EcoSystem Bus GRAFIK Eye QS Wireless with EcoSystem Legend 2' 4' Fluorescent fixture with Lutron EcoSystem dimmable ballast 4' Pendant fluorescent fixtures with Lutron EcoSystem dimmable ballast 6" LED downlight fixtures with Lutron Hi-lume LED driver * Not drawn to scale. Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 29

EcoSystem system functionality Emergency system integration Design statement: EcoSystem lighting control can be an integral part of an emergency lighting strategy. Several methods exist to achieve this. Emergency Bus supply Normal Use emergency battery backup ballasts within an EcoSystem-controlled fixture. In this case the fixture operates under EcoSystem control when normal power is present With loss of normal power the emergency battery back-up ballast drives the lamp(s) Power EcoSystem ballasts via emergency/essential power and power the bus supply from normal power. Loss of normal power causes the EcoSystem bus to turn off This signals emergency-powered EcoSystem ballasts to operate at their emergency levels (100% by default) Note: For multi-phase lighting systems, or those requiring UL 924 compliance, EcoSystem can be used. In these applications the loss of any phase of normal power results in the emergency mode being activated. Ballasts will operate at their emergency light level until the fault is cleared. The following design consideration should be met to achieve this performance: 1. Power emergency fixtures with EcoSystem ballasts via emergency/essential power. 2. Power the bus supply and 24V DC power pack via emergency/essential power. 3. Install and connect LUT-ELI-3PH to the EcoSystem bus supply via installation instructions. For more information please see Lutron Application Note 140 at www.lutron.com. 30 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

System hierarchy EcoSystem achieves coordinated integration of controls and sensors. The flow chart below shows the hierarchy of the system. Emergency situation? no yes Lights go to 100%, or to the programmed emergency level (ignoring other system inputs). Is programming occurring? yes Lights go to 100%, and react to programming commands. no Is space occupied? Typical usage yes Lights go to the programmed occupied light level (100% by default). no Lights go to unoccupied light level (off by default) Is daylight present? yes no Light proportionally dims, high end is capped. Manual dimming via wallstations and infrared remote control transmitters Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 31

EcoSystem specification and application support Wiring considerations An EcoSystem project can be simpler to install if the fixtures are pre-wired with EcoSystem bus and sensor whips. Power and bus whips consist of 5 wires: power (neutral, hot, ground) and communication wires (E1 and E2). All fixtures specified must include power and communication bus whips, so that the fixture does not need to be opened for connection of power and control wiring. EcoSystem ballast pre-wired with power and bus whip EcoSystem bus cable: Standard: C-CBL-216-WH-1 Plenum Rated: C-PCBL-216-CL-1 Sensor whips are wires that are connected to the ballast's sensor inputs within the fixture before it is shipped. Sensor whips provide an easily accessible connection point for the contractor to connect a sensor or keypad to a ballast, without having to open up the fixture. EcoSystem sensor cables: Standard: C-CBL-522S-WH-1 Plenum Rated: C-PCBL-522S-CL-1 Visit www.lutron.com/ecosystem for more details and specifications. 3-wire control EcoSystem ballasts can be controlled from any of Lutron s 3-wire fluorescent dimmers. However, these ballasts must be hardwired to the control, and cannot be re-zoned as they can when an EcoSystem digital control is used (CC-1BRL, CC-4BRL). When 3-wire controls and the digital bus are used in conjunction on the EcoSystem ballast the following capabilities are enabled: Vacancy mode (manual on/automatic off) manual on is triggered easily via the 3-wire control Daylight harvesting the 3-wire dimmer operates just like a digital control, dimming the EcoSystem ballasts according to the existing daylight Neutral Hot 3-wire dimmer White Yellow Red Green Orange Black Note: If 3-wire and digital bus are used together, unique fixture wiring must be coordinated and specified. Ground 32 Lutron www.lutron.com/ecosystem Lutron World Headquarters: 1.610.282.3800

EcoSystem ballast model numbers Lamp Wattage Length No. of Lamps Case Ballast Model Number* T8 32W 48" 3 G EC5 T832 G UNV 3L G EC5 T832 G UNV 317L 2 G EC5 T832 G UNV 2L J EC5 T832 J UNV 2 1 J EC5 T832 J UNV 1 25W 36" 2 J EC5 T825 J UNV 2 1 J EC5 T825 J UNV 1 17W 24" 2 J EC5 T817 J UNV 2 1 J EC5 T817 J UNV 1 T5 35W 57.1" 1 J EC5 T535 J UNV 1 28W 45.2" 2 J EC5 T528 J UNV 2 1 J EC5 T528 J UNV 1 21W 33.4 2 J EC5 T521 J UNV 2 1 J EC5 T521 J UNV 1 14W 21.6" 2 J EC5 T514 J UNV 2 1 J EC5 T514 J UNV 1 T5HO 54W 45.2" 2 J EC5 T554 J UNV 2 T5 Twin-Tube T4 Triple-Tube T4 Quad- or Triple-Tube 1 J EC5 T554 J UNV 1 39W 33.4" 2 J EC5 T539 J UNV 2 1 J EC5 T539 J UNV 1 24W 21.6 2 J EC5 T524 J UNV 2 1 J EC5 T524 J UNV 1 55W 20.7" 2 J EC5 T555 J UNV 2 1 J EC5 T555 J UNV 1 50W 22.5" 2 J EC5 T550 J UNV 2 1 J EC5 T550 J UNV 1 40W 22.5" 2 J EC5 T540 J UNV 2 1 J EC5 T540 J UNV 1 37W/36W 15.5" 2 J EC5 T536 J UNV 2 1 J EC5 T536 J UNV 1 42W 2 K EC3D T442 K U 2 S ** 1 K EC3D T442 K U 1 S ** 32W 2 K EC3D T4MW K U 2 S ** 1 K EC3D T4MW K U 1 S ** 26W 2 K EC3D T4MW K U 2 S ** 1 K EC3D T4MW K U 1 S ** * All EcoSystem ballasts are UL listed for operation at 120 V, 220/240 V, and 277 V at 50/60 Hz. ** S suffix denotes studded ballast; Remove the S for a non-studded ballast. For the latest information and model numbers visit www.lutron.com/ballasts. For Hi-lume 3D ballast model numbers visit www.lutron.com/hilume3d. For Hi-lume LED driver model numbers visit www.lutron.com/hilumeled. Technical Support: 1.800.523.9466 24 hours/7 days (US/CAN) Lutron 33

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