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HomeWorks Technical Reference Guide International Edition - Lutron

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Centralised DesignSYSTEM DESIGNA centralised design uses Remote Power Modules tocontrol all lighting loads. The Remote Power Modulesare mounted in power panels, located in equipmentrooms or electrical closets. The clients control thelights from keypads, providing maximum flexibilitywhile minimising the number of controls on the wall.Keypads have the ability to perform any function fromcontrol of a single light to control of every light.Remote Power Modules, located in power panels supportlarge loads and a wide range of load types includingincandescent, magnetic low voltage, electronic lowvoltage and neon/cold cathode. Remote Power Modulescan also provide direct control of AC motors for shades,draperies, and curtains and other non-lighting equipmentsuch as exhaust fans and pumps.Each power panel has manual override controlproviding “fail-safe” operation in the unlikely eventcommunication to the processor is interrupted.C E N T R A L I S E D D E S I G N S U M M A R Y :• Minimises the number of controls on the wall• Direct control of AC motors• Maximum control flexibility• Minimises need for Power Boosters or interfaces• Manual override control provides “fail-safe” operationKitchenMaster BathBathBedroomFamilyRoomStudyGarageDiningRoomFoyerLivingRoomMasterBedroomKeypadRemote Power ModuleProcessor3.4 www.lutron.com

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