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WaveLinx

CAT Emergency Dimming Switchpack (ESP-C-010-Z1)

  • UL924 control device for emergency fixtures
  • Controls (on/off/dim) fixtures using 20A Relay and an 0-10V dimming output
  • Plenum-rated design with easy junction box mounting
  • 120/277 VAC Input Voltage
  • Two RJ45 connectors to daisy chain with other CAT devices using standard CAT5 cabling
  • Suitable for plug load control
  • Easy programming using WaveLinx Apps
CAT Emergency Dimming Switchpack (ESP-C-010-Z1)

CAT Emergency Dimming Switchpack (ESP-C-010-Z1)

Overview

The CAT Emergency Dimming Switchpack (ESP-C-010-Z1) is a lighting control device designed to control loads powered via an emergency circuit. Each unit consists of 120-277VAC 20A latching relay used to turn on/off LED and non-LED loads and a continuous 0-10V dimming control used to dim/raise fixtures' light level. The CAT Emergency Dimming Switchpack is used in conjunction with the standard CAT Dimming Switchpack to control the lights within a space. The CAT Emergency Dimming Switchpack is equipped with two RJ 45 connectors to connect the unit to other CAT devices over standard CAT5 cables using WaveLinx CAT protocol. The unit has an elongated chase nipple that allows it to be attached either directly through a 1/2"" knockout into a junction box or inside an adjacent box for meeting specific local code requirements in ceiling plenums.

Wired for Single Spaces

Wired for Single Spaces

Simply connect the WaveLinx CAT5e-based lighting control devices together to control the lights in a single room or area.

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Quick Spec

Quick Spec

Quick Spec is your solution for fast-moving construction projects that require quick access to information, a broad portfolio of lighting and control products, shipping in 10 days or less.

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