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Device Power Supply

The Square D® Powerlink® Device Power Supply is used to distribute power on a C-Bus network. Placed at critical points on the network, device power supplies will provide the current necessary for operating a variety of passive Square D Clipsal devices. A Powerlink Device Power Supply consists of a Clipsal 8M enclosure containing one or two 4M Clipsal Power Supplies (120 or 277Vac).

Device Router

The Square D Powerlink Device Router allows the exchange of data between a Powerlink NF3000G3C controller and Square D Clipsal devices. This unidirectional device router receives data from Clipsal input devices such as keypads and touchscreens and sends data to Clipsal output devices such as relays and dimmers. The device router consists of a Clipsal 8M enclosure containing a Clipsal PC Interface and a Clipsal Power Supply (120Vac or 277Vac). Communication between the device router and the NF3000G3C controller is made with the included 50-foot serial cable.

Area Lighting Panels

Square D Clipsal Area lighting Panels are ideally suited to meet lighting control energy code requirements in classrooms, offices and other small spaces. These devices provide the ability to integrate keypads, occupancy sensing, light level detection, and switching without the mess of complex control wiring. A simple CAT-5 cable is all that is required to connect sensors and keypads.
Clipsal Area Lighting Panels can operate as independent stand-alone islands or as part of an entire facility wide lighting control system. Enclosures can easily be mounted in electrical closets or in ceiling spaces.
Clipsal Area Lighting Panels can be used for on/off switching, stepped dimming or continuous dimming applications. All relays feature rugged 20 A rated contacts for switching electronic ballast loads. Models with continuous dimming capabilities are rated for either NEC Class 1 or Class 2 wiring.
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Release Date: 03/31/2007
Modification Date: 1/17/2008