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What is the color code for the Emergency Hot wire in the wiring configuration?
What is the color code for the Emergency Hot wire in the wiring configuration?
Which color represents the Emergency Neutral wire?
Which color represents the Emergency Neutral wire?
What voltage does the RED terminal represent in the wiring diagram?
What voltage does the RED terminal represent in the wiring diagram?
What does the color PNK signify in the wiring for emergency units?
What does the color PNK signify in the wiring for emergency units?
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Which option is supported by the UVOLT option in the emergency wiring?
Which option is supported by the UVOLT option in the emergency wiring?
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Which color wire is designated for Ground in the emergency wiring?
Which color wire is designated for Ground in the emergency wiring?
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What does the color BLU represent in the emergency wiring system?
What does the color BLU represent in the emergency wiring system?
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What is the alternative color for the 0-10V Dimming Common besides PNK?
What is the alternative color for the 0-10V Dimming Common besides PNK?
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What DC component is used for the DC Common in this wiring system?
What DC component is used for the DC Common in this wiring system?
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Which voltage type is indicated as 9-10V DC ballast in the manual?
Which voltage type is indicated as 9-10V DC ballast in the manual?
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Study Notes
nLight AIR rPP Power Packs Overview
- Designed for flexible control in commercial and industrial lighting settings.
- Integrates relay, 0-10V dimming control, and low voltage power supply.
- Capable of switching loads up to 20 A with robust inrush protection.
- Supports 24VDC output for up to four nLight AIR mounted occupancy sensors or photocells.
Power Pack Features
- Enables On/Off and dimming control for individual or grouped luminaires.
- Provides power monitoring with current measurement precision of ±3%.
- Suitable for plug load control and compatible with UL 924 emergency lighting options.
Installation Features
- Wireless communication facilitates retrofits without needing communication wires.
- Available dimming options include chase nipple and side output.
- UL 2043 listed for plenum applications; external antenna option for specific code requirements.
- App-based configuration simplifies setup of space behaviors.
Advanced Wireless Features
- Devices can communicate to respond jointly to motion or daylight conditions.
- Fully compatible with other nLight AIR devices and nLight ECLYPSE.
- Facilitates site-wide lighting control through SensorView software with optional BMS integration.
- Ensures comprehensive wireless security for functionality and safety.
Warranty Information
- Comes with a five-year limited warranty.
Ordering Information
- Model example: rPP20 D 24V EFP G2 includes series, dimming features, emergency options, and fault protection.
- Configuration options include modifications for dimming, voltage, and emergency operation.
Load Ratings and Capacity
- rPP20 supports various loads and temperatures, ranging from -10°C to 70°C depending on model.
- General purpose, tungsten, and ballast ratings typically max out at 20 A for 120/277 VAC configurations.
- Current monitoring available, with different wattage capacities under different voltage setups.
Wiring Specifications
- Essential wiring for operational states highlighted; 0-10V dimming output configurability.
- Emergency unit wiring specifications clarify connections and exceptions per NEC standards.
- Notable color coding for wire connections: Black for unswitched hot, White for neutral, Blue for switched output, etc.
Emergency Wiring for -EM Units
- Specifications for emergency unit connections emphasize integration with emergency lighting systems.
- Use of 0-10 VDC ballast or LED driver indicated in emergency scenarios.
Compliance and Standards
- Models adherence to UL and RoHS standards ensures quality and reliability within installations.
- High voltage versions require specific current inputs for accurate power monitoring.
Summary
- nLight AIR rPP power packs exemplify modern lighting control technology, emphasizing ease of use, safety, and integration potential with other devices.
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Explore the features of nLight AIR rPP power packs designed for commercial and industrial lighting applications. This quiz covers the functionalities, control options, and technical specifications that make rPP suitable for flexible lighting solutions.