Designing an Enlighted System
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Design 101: How to Design an Enlighted Project
• Submit your questions via the control panel • Link to recording and slides will be provided to you
Benjamin Lyon For the past 10 years Benjamin Lyon has been passionately involved with promoting sustainability and efficiency in the built environment. As Director of Success at Enlighted, he is actively working with clients and partners to arm them with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to be successful with Enlighted and bring the world of smart buildings to reality. He holds an MBA from Eller College of Management at The University of Arizona, and a B.S. in Marketing. He is currently pursuing a degree in Engineering from the School of Real Life.
Phil Hall Philip Hall is the Director of Lighting Control Systems and Code Compliance Programs for Enlighted. Philip brings to Enlighted 37 years experience as a Manufacturers Rep for Lighting Control companies, as an Application Engineer, as a Design Build Contractor, field service engineer, consultant, and is certified by the state of California as a Lighting Control Acceptance Test Technician (CLCATT). In his spare time Phil is an accomplished fine art photographer, specializing in classic and custom cars and his work has been shown in galleries and museums across the United States.
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1. Enlighted: Who? What? Why?
2. System Overview: Individual component specifications
3. CAD/Bluebeam Symbols: Overview of Enlighted symbol library
4. Design Examples by Space Type
5. Title 24: Code considerations for design layout
Q&A
Agenda
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Enlighted data provides buildings the ability to sense and react to the surrounding environment
Enlighted has the largest best-in-class network capabilities and capacity
Enlighted is a leading digital sensor and data analytics company
Enlighted sensors collect multiple data points within a building providing a digital snapshot of reality
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ü All-in-one ü Patented ü Easy Design ü Futureproof ü Interoperable ü Highly Secure ü Redundant
Advanced Sensor
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• End User Control
• Auto Demand Response
• Color Tuning
• On-Demand HVAC
• Blind/AV Control
• Plug Load
• Conference Room
• Asset Tracking
• Indoor GPS
• Trade Area Planning
• Security
• Medical
• Emergency
• Smart Adjust Lighting
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Durable wireless antenna
Removable bezel (for customizable painting)
Digital Motion
Photocell
Temperature Sensing
Bluetooth 4.0 BLE radio for beaconing (select models)
Threaded base (secure installation)
Local microprocessor and memory
Green or Red LEDs indicate sensor status
Sensor Details
Sensor Coverage
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The above coverage pattern applies to Smart Sensor, Fixture Mount Sensor, Compact Sensor, and IP65 Ruggedized Sensor
The PIR technology in each Enlighted sensor utilizes digital infrared to detect movement.
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Enlighted Control Unit
• Interfaces with Enlighted sensor and connects to fixture Driver/Ballast
• Contains utility grade power meter to monitor fixture level consumption
• Fails to 100% on
Wireless Room Control
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• Surface mount design • Provides manual control of
Enlighted sensors
• Up to 6 programmable scenes
Plug Load Control
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• Installs in-line with 20A circuits
• 2 legs out (1 controlled, 1 uncontrolled)
• Meters controlled an uncontrolled line
Enlighted Emergency Shunt Relay
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• Allows for control of Emergency Fixtures
• UL Rated to comply with code requirements for egress lighting
Contact Closure
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• Integrates the Enlighted system with other equipment throughout the building
• Four Digital Inputs (dry contacts) • I/O Interfaces
Gateway
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• Enlighted Gateway supports up to 250 connected devices (Sensors, Wireless Switches, Plug Load Controllers)
• Wireless signal strength of roughly 150 ft. radius in open range
Energy Manager
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• Standard Energy Manager (EM) Features
• GUI Accessible
• Configuration and Maintenance
• Profile Management
• Data Storage and Trending
• Supports up to 1,000 Connected Devices
• Wired Communication To GW • Cat-5 or Cat-6 Ethernet Connection
from Gateway to the Energy Manager
Energy Manager
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• Standard Energy Manager (EM) Features
• GUI Accessible
• Configuration and Maintenance
• Profile Management
• Data Storage and Trending
• Supports up to 1,000 Connected Devices
• Wired Communication To GW • Cat-5 or Cat-6 Ethernet Connection
from Gateway to the Energy Manager
Energy Manager
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• Standard Energy Manager (EM) Features
• GUI Accessible
• Configuration and Maintenance
• Profile Management
• Data Storage and Trending
• Supports up to 7,000 Connected Devices
• Wired Communication To GW • Cat-5 or Cat-6 Ethernet Connection
from Gateway to the Energy Manager
Energy Manager
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• Standard Energy Manager (EM) Features
• GUI Accessible
• Configuration and Maintenance
• Profile Management
• Data Storage and Trending
• Supports 18,000 Connected Devices
• Wired Communication To GW • Cat-5 or Cat-6 Ethernet Connection
from Gateway to the Energy Manager
Energy Manager
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• Standard Energy Manager (EM) Features
• GUI Accessible
• Configuration and Maintenance
• Profile Management
• Data Storage and Trending
• Supports 3,000 to 5,000 connected devices per server
• Wired Communication To GW • Cat-5 or Cat-6 Ethernet Connection
from Gateway to the Energy Manager
Fixture Integrated Sensor
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Enlighted Sensor Unit and Control Unit are installed at the fixture manufacturer
Emergency Fixtures
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Fixture Integrated Sensors w/ UL924 Relay
Field Install Sensors w/ UL924 Relay
Indirect/Direct Fixtures
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Indirect/Direct fixtures have luminaires facing upward and downward on the fixture. To enable individual functionality on an indirect/direct fixture a separate control unit and sensor are required to control the upward facing light as well as the downward facing light. Note each 4’ fixture in the drawing below has 2 SUs and CUs per fixture.
Plug Load Control
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Typically located in small office, enclosed areas and open office for code compliance. Located on power plans, icon next to A/C load
Private Office
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• Two 2’ x 4’ recessed troffer fixtures grouped with 1 compact sensor and control unit
• Grouping indicated by blue line
• Wireless Room Control located near entry
• Sensor located to detected movement throughout the space
Open Office
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• Emergency Fixtures have are called out
• Factory integrated sensors
• Wireless Room Control
Conference Room
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• Factory integrated sensors to reduce
field install labor
• Wireless Room Control to provide multiple pre-set scenes for presentation mode, etc.
Restroom
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• Multiple recessed can fixtures are grouped together with one sensor and control unit
• Grouping indicated by blue line connecting fixtures
• Sensors located near entry
and strategically in the space to provide coverage based on usage of the room
Hallway/Corridor
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• Multiple recessed can fixtures are grouped together with one sensor and control unit
• Grouping indicated by blue line connecting fixtures
• Sensors located strategically to provide coverage based on usage
• Emergency fixtures have UL924 Shunt Relay added
Kitchen
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• Multiple recessed can fixtures are grouped together with one sensor and control unit
• Grouping indicated by blue line connecting fixtures
• Wireless Switch located near entry
• Sensors located strategically to provide coverage based on usage of the room
Compact Sensor and Control Unit mounted in fixture by fixture manufacture
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted
Compact Sensor and Control Unit mounted in fixture by fixture manufacture
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted
Compact Sensor and Control Unit mounted in fixture by fixture manufacture
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted controlling multiple fixtures
Compact Sensor and Control Unit mounted in fixture by fixture manufacture
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted controlling multiple fixtures
Compact Sensor and Control Unit mounted in fixture by fixture manufacture
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted controlling multiple fixtures
Enlighted Wall Control mounts wirelessly
Compact Sensor and Control Unit mounted in fixture by fixture manufacture
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted controlling multiple fixtures
Enlighted Wall Control mounts wirelessly
Compact Sensor and Control Unit mounted in fixture by fixture manufacture
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted controlling multiple fixtures
Enlighted Wall Control mounts wirelessly
Gateway mounted in central location to communicate with sensors and hardwired with CAT5e or 6 to Energy manager via PoE
Compact Sensor and Control Unit mounted in fixture by fixture manufacture
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted controlling multiple fixtures
Enlighted Wall Control mounts wirelessly
Gateway mounted in central location to communicate with sensors and hardwired with CAT5e or 6 to Energy manager via PoE
Compact Sensor and Control Unit mounted in fixture by fixture manufacture
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted controlling multiple fixtures
Enlighted Wall Control mounts wirelessly
Gateway mounted in central location to communicate with sensors and hardwired with CAT5e or 6 to Energy manager via PoE
Compact Sensor and Control Unit mounted in fixture by fixture manufacture
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted controlling multiple fixtures
Enlighted Wall Control mounts wirelessly
Gateway mounted in central location to communicate with sensors and hardwired with CAT5e or 6 to Energy manager via PoE
Enlighted EM and PoE switch mounted in Enlighted Enclosure
Compact Sensor and Control Unit mounted in fixture by fixture manufacture
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted
Compact Sensor and Control Unit remote mounted controlling multiple fixtures
Enlighted Wall Control mounts wirelessly
Gateway mounted in central location to communicate with sensors and hardwired with CAT5e or 6 to Energy manager via PoE
Enlighted EM and PoE switch mounted in Enlighted Enclosure
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Energy Codes – 5 Parts Required - Sensor, Controller, Wall Control, Plug Load Relay, Energy Manager (gateway and PoE switch to make it work) Fire Codes – Contact Closure Unit – Drive all or selected loads to full
Emergency Codes – UL924 Shunt Load Relay Sequence of Operations – What profile is needed for what room
Code Compliant out of Box
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In the Enlighted Submittal – definitions of terms like, daylighting, task tuning, etc. This serves two purposes – to tell the project team we are programming the system to T24 compliance and to have it signed off. By signing off the submittal it allows Enlighted Field Engineers to do system start-up and programming and the usual “ask the owner how they want it programmed” does not need to occur.
Code Compliant out of Box
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Occupancy Sensor 130.1(c)
Photo Sensor 130.1(d)
Temperature
Sensor can tell time
On by wall control, automatic shutoff (vacancy) On by Sensor off by Sensor (occupancy) On by time, unoccupied dim to < 50% (part-off) On by wall control, lower to 20% when unoccupied, auto shutoff after hours
Skylight, Primary, Secondary Zones Temperature – not required for lighting
Programming stored in sensor. Day Profile – unoccupied dim to 20%, 50% Night Profile – unoccupied turn off
Sensors
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Control Unit 130.1(b,d,e)
Power Meter in CU 130.1(e)
Full Range 0-10v dimming LV cable to sensor (best if Sensor and CU installed in fixture)
Allows for ADR testing without using any additional tools
Control Unit
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130.1(a) Area Controls On Off 130.1(b) Multi-Level Raise Lower Wireless requires no power. Communicates with up to 100 sensors. Required in enclosed areas > 100 sq ft. Full range dimming with Enlighted Sensor and CU.
Wireless Room Control
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Plug Load Relay 130.5 Installs in junction box Fed by one 20A circuit Two switch legs out (1 controlled, 1 not) Power Meter both legs Wireless Communication to Sensors Can group multiple sensors to control plug load based on occupancy
Plug Load Control
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Energy Manager 130.1(e)
Reporting Functions
BACnet capability Programming and Configuration of Profiles Reporting Functions Power Usage Occupied or Unoccupied Timeout Daylight Usage
Energy Manager
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Simulating a demand response for Acceptance Testing is easy using Enlighted. FIRST! Enlighted is ADR 2.0 compliant. So if the building owner wants to sign up with the local utility for huge energy savings – your ready to go! To test ADR go the ADR screen and initiate DR level 1. The system will reduce the lighting by 15%. Wait 15 minutes and run a report. By using the utilty grade power meters in the CU you can identify savings in rooms, and the whole building energy savings. SAVE A DAY OF TESTING AND CALCULATIONS
Auto Demand Response