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SECTION 26 09 23 LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes the following lighting control devices: 1. Time switches. 2. Outdoor and indoor photoelectric switches. 3. Indoor occupancy sensors. 4. Lighting contactors. B. Related Sections include the following: 1.3 DEFINITIONS 1. Division 26 Section "Wiring Devices" for wall-box dimmers, wall-switch occupancy sensors, and manual light switches. A. LED: Light-emitting diode. B. PIR: Passive infrared. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. B. Shop Drawings: Show installation details for occupancy and light-level sensors. 1. Interconnection diagrams showing field-installed wiring. C. Field quality-control test reports. D. Operation and Maintenance Data: For each type of product to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use. Matrix Proj. No. 13-0170 Lighting Control Devices 26 09 23-1

1.6 COORDINATION A. Coordinate layout and installation of ceiling-mounted devices with other construction that penetrates ceilings or is supported by them, including light fixtures, HVAC equipment, smoke detectors, fire-suppression system, and partition assemblies. 1.7 CLOSE-OUT DOCUMENTS A. Refer to Division 26 Section Common Work Results for Electrical for close-out document requirements, including, but not limited to the following: 1. Operation and Maintenance manuals; 2. List of Contractors and Parts and Equipment Suppliers complete with contact person, proper company name, address, and telephone numbers; 3. All Contractor and Manufacturer warranties; 4. Training Video and training sign-in sheet. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 TIME SWITCHES A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Intermatic, Inc. 2. Leviton Mfg. Company Inc. 3. Lightolier Controls; a Genlyte Company. 4. Lithonia Lighting; Acuity Lighting Group, Inc. 5. Paragon Electric Co.; Invensys Climate Controls. 6. Square D; Schneider Electric. 7. TORK. 8. Touch-Plate, Inc. 9. Watt Stopper (The). B. Electronic Time Switches: Electronic, solid-state programmable units with alphanumeric display; complying with UL 917. 1. Contact Configuration: DPDT or DPST as required. 2. Contact Rating: 30-A inductive or resistive, 240-V ac, 20-A ballast load, 120/240-V ac, and 20 A ballast load, 277/480-V ac. Matrix Proj. No. 13-0170 Lighting Control Devices 26 09 23-2

3. Program: 2 on-off set points on a 24-hour schedule, allowing different set points for each day of the week and an annual holiday schedule that overrides the weekly operation on holidays. 4. Astronomic Time: All channels. 5. Battery Backup: For schedules and time clock. C. Electromechanical-Dial Time Switches: Type complying with UL 917. 1. Contact Configuration: SPDT or DPDT. 2. Contact Rating: 30-A inductive or resistive, 240-V ac; 20-A ballast load, 120/240-V ac; 20A ballast load, 277/480 V ac. 3. Circuitry: Allow connection of a photoelectric relay as substitute for on-off function of a program. 4. Astronomic time dial. 5. Eight-Day Program: Uniquely programmable for each weekday and holidays. 6. Skip-a-day mode. 7. Wound-spring reserve carryover mechanism to keep time during power failures, minimum of 16 hours. 2.2 OUTDOOR PHOTOELECTRIC SWITCHES A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Intermatic, Inc. 2. Lithonia Lighting; Acuity Lighting Group, Inc. 3. Paragon Electric Co.; Invensys Climate Controls. 4. Square D; Schneider Electric. 5. TORK. 6. Touch-Plate, Inc. 7. Watt Stopper (The). B. Description: Solid state, with SPST dry contacts rated for 1800 VA to operate connected load, relay, or contactor coils; complying with UL 773. 1. Light-Level Monitoring Range: 1.5 to 10 fc, with an adjustment for turn-on and turnoff levels within that range. 2. Time Delay: 30-second minimum, to prevent false operation. 3. Lightning Arrester: Air-gap type. Matrix Proj. No. 13-0170 Lighting Control Devices 26 09 23-3

4. Mounting: Twist lock complying with IEEE C136.10, with base. 2.3 INDOOR OCCUPANCY SENSORS A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Watt Stopper (The). 2. Lithonia Lighting; Acuity Lighting Group, Inc. 3. Sensor Switch, Inc. B. General Description: Wall- or ceiling-mounting, solid-state units with a separate relay unit. 1. Operation: Unless otherwise indicated, turn lights on when covered area is occupied and off when unoccupied; with a time delay for turning lights off, adjustable over a minimum range of 1 to 15 minutes. 2. Sensor Output: Contacts rated to operate the connected relay, complying with UL 773A. Sensor shall be powered from the relay unit. 3. Relay Unit: Dry contacts rated for 20-A ballast load at 120- and 277-V ac, for 13-A tungsten at 120-V ac, and for 1 hp at 120-V ac. Power supply to sensor shall be 24- V dc, 150-mA, Class 2 power source as defined by NFPA 70. 4. Mounting: a. Sensor: Suitable for mounting in any position on a standard outlet box. b. Relay: Externally mounted through a 1/2-inch knockout in a standard electrical enclosure. c. Time-Delay and Sensitivity Adjustments: Recessed and concealed behind hinged door. 5. Indicator: LED, to show when motion is being detected during testing and normal operation of the sensor. 6. Bypass Switch: Override the on function in case of sensor failure. 7. Automatic Light-Level Sensor: Adjustable from 2 to 200 fc; keep lighting off when selected lighting level is present. C. PIR Type: Ceiling mounting; detect occupancy by sensing a combination of heat and movement in area of coverage. Refer to drawings for type of sensor to be used. 1. Detector Sensitivity: Detect occurrences of 6-inch minimum movement of any portion of a human body that presents a target of not less than 36 sq. in. 2. Detection Coverage (Room): Detect occupancy anywhere in a circular area of 1000 sq. ft. when mounted on a 96-inch high ceiling. 3. Detection Coverage (Corridor): Detect occupancy within 90 feet when mounted on a 10-foot high ceiling. Matrix Proj. No. 13-0170 Lighting Control Devices 26 09 23-4

D. Ultrasonic Type: Ceiling mounting; detect occupancy by sensing a change in pattern of reflected ultrasonic energy in area of coverage. Refer to drawings for type of detector to be used. 1. Detector Sensitivity: Detect a person of average size and weight moving not less than 12 inches in either a horizontal or a vertical manner at an approximate speed of 12 inches/s. 2. Detection Coverage (Small Room): Detect occupancy anywhere within a circular area of 600 sq. ft. when mounted on a 96-inch high ceiling. 3. Detection Coverage (Standard Room): Detect occupancy anywhere within a circular area of 1000 sq. ft. when mounted on a 96-inch high ceiling. 4. Detection Coverage (Large Room): Detect occupancy anywhere within a circular area of 2000 sq. ft. when mounted on a 96-inch high ceiling. 5. Detection Coverage (Corridor): Detect occupancy anywhere within 90 feet when mounted on a 10-foot high ceiling in a corridor not wider than 14 feet. E. Dual-Technology Type: Ceiling mounting; detect occupancy by using a combination of PIR and ultrasonic detection methods in area of coverage. Particular technology or combination of technologies that controls on-off functions shall be selectable in the field by operating controls on unit. Refer to drawings for type of detector to be used. 1. Sensitivity Adjustment: Separate for each sensing technology. 2. Detector Sensitivity: Detect occurrences of 6-inch minimum movement of any portion of a human body that presents a target of not less than 36 sq. in., and detect a person of average size and weight moving not less than 12 inches in either a horizontal or a vertical manner at an approximate speed of 12 inches/s. 3. Detection Coverage (Standard Room): Detect occupancy anywhere within a circular area of 1000 sq. ft. when mounted on a 96-inch high ceiling. 2.4 LIGHTING CONTACTORS A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation. 2. ASCO Power Technologies, LP; a division of Emerson Electric Co. 3. Eaton Electrical Inc.; Cutler-Hammer Products. 4. GE Industrial Systems; Total Lighting Control. 5. Grasslin Controls Corporation; a GE Industrial Systems Company. 6. Hubbell Lighting. 7. Lithonia Lighting; Acuity Lighting Group, Inc. 8. MicroLite Lighting Control Systems. Matrix Proj. No. 13-0170 Lighting Control Devices 26 09 23-5

9. Square D; Schneider Electric. 10. TORK. 11. Touch-Plate, Inc. 12. Watt Stopper (The). 13. Siemens. B. Description: Electrically operated and mechanically or electrically held, as scheduled, complying with NEMA ICS 2 and UL 508. 1. Current Rating for Switching: Listing or rating consistent with type of load served, including tungsten filament, inductive, and high-inrush ballast (ballast with 15 percent or less total harmonic distortion of normal load current). 2. Enclosure: Comply with NEMA 250. 3. Provide with control and pilot devices as indicated on Drawings, matching the NEMA type specified for the enclosure. 2.5 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES A. Power Wiring to Supply Side of Remote-Control Power Sources: Not smaller than No. 12 AWG. Comply with requirements in Division 26 Section "Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables." B. Classes 2 and 3 Control Cable: Multiconductor cable with stranded-copper conductors not smaller than No. 18 AWG. Comply with requirements in Division 26 Section "Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables." C. Class 1 Control Cable: Multiconductor cable with stranded-copper conductors not smaller than No. 14 AWG. Comply with requirements in Division 26 Section "Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables." PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 SENSOR INSTALLATION A. Install and aim sensors in locations to achieve not less than 90 percent coverage of areas indicated. Do not exceed coverage limits specified in manufacturer's written instructions. 3.2 CONTACTOR INSTALLATION A. Mount electrically held lighting contactors with elastomeric isolator pads, to eliminate structure-borne vibration, unless contactors are installed in an enclosure with factoryinstalled vibration isolators. 3.3 WIRING INSTALLATION A. Wiring Method: Comply with Division 26 Section "Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables." Minimum conduit size shall be 3/4 inch. Matrix Proj. No. 13-0170 Lighting Control Devices 26 09 23-6

B. Wiring within Enclosures: Comply with NECA 1. Separate power-limited and nonpowerlimited conductors according to conductor manufacturer's written instructions. C. Size conductors according to lighting control device manufacturer's written instructions, unless otherwise indicated. D. Splices, Taps, and Terminations: Make connections only on numbered terminal strips in junction, pull, and outlet boxes; terminal cabinets; and equipment enclosures. 3.4 IDENTIFICATION A. Identify components and power and control wiring according to Division 26 Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." 1. Identify controlled circuits in lighting contactors. 2. Identify circuits or luminaries controlled by photoelectric and occupancy sensors at each sensor. B. Label time switches and contactors with a unique designation. 3.5 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Perform the following field tests and inspections and prepare test reports: 1. After installing time switches and sensors, and after electrical circuitry has been energized, adjust and test for compliance with requirements. 2. Operational Test: Verify operation of each lighting control device, and adjust time delays. B. Lighting control devices that fail tests and inspections are defective work. 3.6 ADJUSTING A. Occupancy Adjustments: When requested within 12 months of date of Substantial Completion, provide on-site assistance in adjusting sensors to suit occupied conditions. Provide up to two visits to Project during other-than-normal occupancy hours for this purpose. 3.7 DEMONSTRATION A. Coordinate demonstration of products specified in this Section with demonstration requirements for low-voltage, programmable lighting control system specified in Division 26 Section "Network Lighting Controls." B. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain lighting control devices. Refer to Division 01 Section "Demonstration and Training." *** END OF SECTION 26 09 23 *** Matrix Proj. No. 13-0170 Lighting Control Devices 26 09 23-7

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