Cristal CCLPD-DMX – 0-10V DMX Relay Panels

The CCLPD-DMX panels of Cristal Contrôle have been designed respecting the same standards as the distribution panels of electrical rooms in modern buildings. Thanks to this standardization, the installation of relay panels with dimming is quick and easy.

The series of CCLPD-DMX relay panels is equipped with the DMX communication protocol and is designed to host HID relay WR-6161-CC as well as other control components to meet the needs of your projects. The dimming component is optimized with the technology of CCLDIM offering several controllable 0-10V outputs. CCLPD-DMX relay panels are pre-assembled at the factory for easy installation and configuration.

In the same collection: Relay panels without dimming (CCLP-DMX)

Features

  • Capacity of 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48 or 64 Cristal Controls relays
  • Relay Model: WR-6161-CC
  • NEMA-1, NEMA-2 class panel, including key lock and voltage separators, as well as several other classifications
  • CSA or UL certified
  • 120VAC / 277VAC or 120VAC / 347VAC power supply
  • Preassembled and preprogrammed in the factory according to the speci fi cations)
  • 12 independent inputs can be assigned to relay control
  • Possibility to add up to 48 CCLDIM for the 0-10V dimming
  • DMX communication protocol

Applications

  • Allows you to control the lighting of multiple areas simultaneously, as the inputs can be programmed to act on one or more relays
  • Many control devices can be connected to inputs :
    • photocell
    • motion detector
    • dry-contact switch or low voltage switch with status feedback
  • It can accept up to 48 CCLDIM for 0-10V dimming.
  • Uses the DMX communication protocol

Specifications

HousingMetal 14 Ga, with hinged cover
ColourGray ASA 61 (other colors available on request)
Voltage120 VAC / 347 VAC120 VAC / 277 VAC
Capacity8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48 or 64 relays
Dimming1 to 48 CCLDIM
Operating Temperature-0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F )
Storage Temperature-40°C to 80°C (-40°F to 176°F )
ClassificationsNEMA-1, NEMA-2 (all classifications are available)
Dimension– CCLPD-DMX-16 : 16x20x4.62″– CCLPD-DMX-24 : 24x20x4.62″– CCLPD-DMX-36 : 36x24x4.62″– CCLPD-DMX-60 : 60x24x4.62″
ProtocolDMX
CertificationCSA 22.2-286UL 508AUL 924
WarrantyStandard two years limited warranty

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