Hubbel’s CX Commercial Lighting Control Panels

Hubbel CX

The CX Panel has a diverse set of programming capabilities allowing for manual or scheduled switching and dimming of 4 to 48 lighting loads. Designed to be a low-cost alternative to high cost lighting control systems while offering more options than a time clock and contactors, the CX Panel offers maximum flexibility to a wide range of small to medium commercial projects such as gas stations, convenience stores, retail stores and schools.

The CX Series panels are self-contained lighting control systems that provide feature-rich and cost effective lighting control for maximum energy savings. The LCD User interface located in the door utilizes simple and intuitive scrolling menus to program, check status or update the panel. The easy to use Pre-Programmed Scenarios Menu makes project commissioning simple and fast.

Features:

  • 4 Relay Panel sizes: 4, 8, 16 & 24
  • Four types of relays – 20A/ l P and 20A/2P, NO (14K SCCR) and 30A/P latching (18K SCCR)
  • Optional dimming control of 0-10V drivers & dimmable ballasts
  • LCD user interface with keypad
  • Programmable inputs accept low voltage switches, photocells, or motion sensors
  • Program uploads via removable SD memory card
  • 365 day programming with 64 schedules
  • Five-year warranty
  • Z5-SW-AVD and the Z5-SW-MC switches are used with CX Dimming

For more information:

http://www.hubbell-automation.com/products/cx_commercial_lighting_control_panels

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