Specifications

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LIGHTING CONTROL AND
INTEGRATED HOME SYSTEMS
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Relay Panels LPS, LPB, LPL
Class 1210
Schneider Electric LPS Lighting Control Relay Panels offer a practical design for meeting
energy codes requirements in smaller commercial spaces. Panels are available pre-
assembled with 8, 16, or 32 relays. They consist of relays, time scheduler, panel controller,
power supply, and NEMA 1 cabinet and cover.
Schneider Electric LPS Lighting Control Relay Panels offer a practical design for meeting
energy codes requirements in smaller commercial spaces. Panels are available pre-
assembled with 8, 16, or 32 relays. They consist of relays, time scheduler, panel controller,
power supply, and NEMA 1 cabinet and cover.
LPS-Standalone Relay Panel
LPS reduces energy use by automatically shutting off lights in response to a scheduled time
event from its built-in time controller or in response to an external control device, such as a
keypad switch, occupancy sensor, or photocell. These panels are ideal for use in smaller
commercial applications, such as small strip retail and office spaces, where a centralized
building management system is not practical.
Features
Stand-alone lighting control system meets ASHRAE90.1 and CA Title 24
Individual heavy duty, mechanically latching, 20A relays
Built-in time controller supports 8 independent zones
Time retained during power outages for up to 30 days; nonvolatile program memory
Two universal switch inputs
Individual relay overrides can directly control each relay
Easy to program interface
2-wire relay used for monitoring and control
Manual operation lever with ON/OFF indicator built-in for easy maintenance
Screw terminals on load and control sides
UL 916 listed
Full 365-day, 7-day repeating clock with event priorities
Multi-group relay assignment
Inegral power supply (120 / 277 / 347 Vac)
Standard sizes: (LPS) 8, 16, 32; (LPB/LPL) 8, 16, 32, 48, or 64
LPB Additional Features
Application controller with the BACnet protocol
Heavy duty plug-in relays and electronic cards
Movable protection plate between high and low voltage sections
LPL Additional Features
Application controller with the LonWorks protocol
Available options include:
Multi-voltage separator (120/277/347 VAC)
Software provides a graphic interface that is simple and intuitive, providing the
following:
System configuration, programming, and operation: Scheduler and Data logger
LPB-Bacnet Protocol
The Schneider Electric LPB Lighting Control Relay Panel with Native BACnet Protocol offers
cost effective and code compliant lighting control. Panels are pre-packaged for ease of
ordering and installation. Standard configurations are available with 8, 16, 32, 48, or 64
relays.
Relays come in a heavy duty, high intensity discharge (HID) version that carries up to 20A
full load and are rated for over 120,000 mechanical operations. Heavy duty relays are
recommended for high inrush loads or where higher short circuit current ratings are required.
LPBs are designed to operate on a BACnet network where control intelligence is provided
through a BACnet building automation system. These panels are ideal for smaller
commercial or retail spaces where a low cost way to achieve automatic shut-off is required.
These simple to install and commission panels include full feature schedule control. Switch
overrides and photocells are easily added for complete control.
LPL-LonWorks Protocol
The Schneider Electric LPL Lighting Control Relay Panel with LonWorks
®
Protocol offers cost
effective and code compliant lighting control. The LPL is pre-packaged for ease of ordering and
installation. Standard configurations are available with 8, 16, 32, or 64 relays.
Whether from a stand-alone system, a soft-wired networked panels system, or a fully
programmable network system, the LPL offers engineers and facilities managers all the flexibility
they need to meet their lighting control requirements. LPL software scheduling and event
programming capabilities easily support all common sequences encountered in lighting control.
The LPL was developed using open LonWorks technology from the Echelon
®
Corporation. By
adopting LonTalk
®
communication protocols and incorporating Neuron
®
microprocessors, the
LPL panel complies with LonMark(tm) Interoperability Guidelines and is ready to interoperate in
highly functional, flexible, and open building systems.
The Schneider Electric Lighting Control Relay Switches provide manual ON/OFF operation of
lighting in zones. The switches are equipped with a switch based device using reversible polarity
pulse technology. The switches are fully compatible with Lighting Control Relay Panels by
Schneider Electric.
Relay Panels Family
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