Douglas Lighting Controls Dialog Room Controls

Dialog Room Controller

December 7, 2017

Take Control Easily with the Dialog Room Controller; a Plug ‘N Control Lighting Control Solution for Classrooms and Offices.

Overview

    • Complete, configured application Kits for room specific lighting control
    • Plug ‘N Control up to 6 different loads (lighting, receptacle, emergency lighting)
    • Plug ‘N Control up to 4 dimming channels independent of lighting loads
    • Integrated Emergency Lighting Control (UL924 certified)
    • Easy to connect using with low cost, polarity neutral 18/2 wire

Details

    • Easy to install, easy to use, the Dialog Room Controller for light and receptacle control of offices and classrooms is a Plug ‘N Control ready, out-of-the-box system that is factory configured, labelled, and tested before shipment. System kits include: Dialog Room Controller, Occupancy and Daylight sensors, and Wall Stations. Dialog Room Controller systems are BACnet and Demand Response ready.
  • Advantages
    • On-device test buttons for testing circuit wiring
    • Color coded wires, labels and on-device wiring instructions for quick installation
    • Demand Response Ready
    • UL and CSA certified
    • UL924 certified for Emergency Lighting
    • Plenum rated in USA and Canada

For more information:

https://www.douglaslightingcontrols.com/products/dialog_room_controller

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