Schneider Electric Lighting Manager

Lighting Manager

July 25, 2017

The Square D IPaCS Lighting Manager-Z10 product line is designed to provide completely automatic lighting controls in a single integrated, space saving system to save energy, reduce electrical costs, and maximize the efficient operation of lighting loads in the facility.

The Lighting Manager-Z10 provides standardized automatic lighting control capabilities based on time of day schedules and/or ambient light level measurements.

Features:

  • Expandable up to 16 inputs and 10 outputs
  • Automatic Daylight Savings Time (DST) adjustments
  • Hard override for each controlled output with visual indication
  • Program stored in an EEPROM flash memory
  • Removable backup memory card for current program storage and easy downloading of upgraded programs

The Lighting Manager-Z10 is a UL Listed and is certified for compliance with CA Title 24 requirements for both Automatic Time Switch Control and Automatic Daylighting Control applications.

For more information:

http://www.schneider-electric.ca/en/product-range-presentation/61317-lighting-manager?parent-category-id=86965&parent-subcategory-id=86967&filter=business-4-low-voltage-products-and-systems

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