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Commercial Lighting Resources

CLS Specifier Training CRESTRON GREEN LIGHT

 

Who's Who
 

Rick Hurst
rhurst@crestron.com
1.800.237.2041 ext. 10409

Regional Sales Manager

US Territories: Northeast
Canada Territories: Central and East

 

Brad Hellwig
bhellwig@crestron.com
678.654.9744

Regional Sales Manager

US Territories: Mid-Atlantic and Southeast

 

Don Brown
dbrown@crestron.com
847.913.4143

Regional Sales Manager

US Territories: Midwest and Southwest

 

Tim Welch
twelch@crestron.com
714.519.8883

Regional Sales Manager

US Territories: West
Canada Territories: West

 

Vince Bernatowicz
vbernatowicz@crestron.com
1.800.237.2041 ext. 10298

Inside Sales Engineer

     
Commercial Lighting Reps
 

Click here for a list of reps

   
Commercial Lighting Products
 

Click here for CRESTRON GREEN LIGHT™ product information

       
Lighting Design Guides
 

Lighting Design Guide (120/277V)

Design Guide(PDF)

19.5 M

 

Lighting Design Guide (230V)

Design Guide(PDF)

10 M

       
Commercial Lighting Application Diagrams
 

Commercial Lighting (general)
Shows many commercial lighting capabilities.
Click here to download (PDF - 1.1 MB)

 

iLux
This demonstrates a typical iLux system.
Click here to download (PDF - 4.4 MB)
Click here to download (ZIP/CAD - 5.4 MB)

 

120V 8-Circuit Switching Riser
One-Line Riser for a system which includes a control processor in a dedicated enclosure, a 120V 8-Circuit 3-phase 4-wire MLO switching panel, and suggested control points.
Click here to download (PDF - 125 KB)
Click here to download (ZIP/CAD - 1.8 MB)

 

120V 24-Circuit Dimming Riser
One-Line Riser for a system which includes a control processor in a dedicated enclosure, a 120V 24-Circuit 3-phase 4-wire MLO dimming panel, and suggested control points.
Click here to download (PDF - 130 KB)
Click here to download (ZIP/CAD - 1.9 MB)

 

120V 24-Circuit Switching Riser
One-Line Riser for a system which includes a control processor in a dedicated enclosure, a 120V 24-Circuit 3-phase 4-wire MLO switching panel, and suggested control points.
Click here to download (PDF - 129 KB)
Click here to download (ZIP/CAD - 1.9 MB)

 

120V 42-Circuit Switching Riser
One-Line Riser for a system which includes a control processor in a dedicated enclosure, a 120V 42-Circuit 3-phase 4-wire MLO switching panel, and suggested control points.
Click here to download (PDF - 137 KB)
Click here to download (ZIP/CAD - 1.9 MB)

 

120V 48-Circuit Dimming Riser
One-Line Riser for a system which includes a control processor in a dedicated enclosure, a 120V 48-Circuit 3-phase 4-wire MLO dimming panel, and suggested control points.
Click here to download (PDF - 179 KB)
Click here to download (ZIP/CAD - 3.1 MB)

 

120V 60-Circuit Dimming Riser
One-Line Riser for a system which includes a control processor in a dedicated enclosure, a 120V 60-Circuit 3-phase 4-wire MLO dimming panel, and suggested control points.
Click here to download (PDF - 191 KB)
Click here to download (ZIP/CAD - 2.8 MB)

   
Lighting System Design Request Guide
 

In order to properly design a lighting control system for your project we need to know some specific information including:

  1. Project name, location and contact info for specifier / system designer
  2. A load schedule or panel schedule indicating what types of lighting loads are being controlled (incandescent, magnetic or electronic low voltage, fluorescent, etc.) and how many are assigned to each circuit.
  3. What voltage is for each load.
  4. What types of ballasts are specified for fluorescent dimming (2, 3 or 4 wire) or ELV if applicable.
  5. Emergency power requirements - which loads (if any) are connected to emergency power?
  6. Spare circuits required.
  7. External systems to interface with?
  8. Any other special considerations, (i.e. specific panel locations, main or branch circuit breaker requirements, etc.)
   

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