OSRAM Wireless Site Lighting Control (WSLC) Module

OSRAM

March 20, 2018

The OSRAM Wireless Site Lighting Control (WSLC) Module extends the OSRAM ENCELIUM Light Management System’s controls capability to a building’s surroundings or site such as parking lots and short pathways, via a wireless mesh network based on ZigBee standards. The WSLC installs on top of a light pole via an ANSI C136.41 compliant 3, 5 or 7-pin twist-lock connector.

The WSLC is individually addressable via the OSRAM ENCELIUM Wireless System Manager and can switch luminaires ON/OFF via an integrated high current relay, dim luminaires equipped with 0-10V dimming drivers or ballasts, DEXAL or DALI dimming drivers or ballasts and has an input for an external occupancy sensor.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Up to 10A switching control
  • Wireless control
  • Compatible with 0-10V, DALI or DEXAL drivers for ON/OFF and dimming control
  • Controlled via ENCELIUM Polaris enabling
    • Time scheduling
    • Astronomical clock operation
    • Daylight harvesting
    • Partial OFF states
    • Occupancy mode
    • Energy reporting/metering
  • Autonomous operation via photocell
  • Input for external occupancy sensor
  • Sleek low profile

For more information: https://www.osram.us/ds/products/light-management-systems/encelium/hardware/wireless_site_lighting_control_module.jsp

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