Architectural specification lighting controls – Sylvania D3208 User Manual

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Architectural Specification Lighting Controls

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GANGING AND DERATING LIGHTING CONTROLS

Commercial Grade Lighting Controls

Maximum Load Per Dimmer for Multi-Ganging
All Strap-Mounted Dimmers

Ganging and Derating Box-Mounted Lighting Controls

Ganging is an installation practice where two or more lighting controls
are mounted side-by-side using the required number of connected
wallboxes. Ganging may require the removal of part of the fins on
Architectural Dimmers or part of the mounting strap on strap-mounted
devices. In Architectural Dimmers, the metallic fins help dissipate heat
from within the device. Strap mounted dimmers use the mounting
strap for the same purpose. Therefore, removing a portion of the fins or
strap for ganging purposes will require derating the dimmers to prevent
them from overheating.

Ganging and Derating Leviton Lighting Controls

When ganging Mural, True Touch, TouchPoint, ToggleTouch and
IllumaTech controls, the side sections of the mounting strap must be
removed. Use pliers to carefully bend side sections back and forth
until they break off. The side sections of the strap dissipate heat, so
removing them requires derating the dimmer’s capacity. See Chart 1.

Note that Leviton SureSlide and Trimatron lighting controls can be
ganged without removing any sections of their mounting straps.
However, SureSlide and Trimatron controls must also be derated when
they’re ganged.

Ganging

Switch boxes required
for ganging Leviton
architectural controls
when no fins are removed:

Ganging and Leviton Renoir

®

and Van Gogh

®

Architectural Lighting Controls

When fins are broken off on wide and narrow controls for ganging purposes, the number of switch boxes required can be quickly determined by
referring to the two charts below.

Switch boxes required
for ganging Leviton
architectural controls
when all inside fins
are removed:

*Narrow controls must have fins broken off to be ganged.

Number of Narrow Controls

0

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

0

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

1

3

4

5

6

7

8

2

3

5

6

7

8

9

10

3

5

7

8

9

10

11

12

4

7

9

10

11

12

13

14

5

9

11

12

13

14

15

16

6

11

13

14

15

16

17

18

Number of Wide Controls

Number of Narrow Controls*

0

0

1

2

3

4

0

1

1

3

5

7

8

2

4

6

7

9

11

3

7

9

10

11

13

4

9

11

12

14

16

Number of Wide Controls

Chart 1

Dimmer

Single 2-Gang

More

Than

Rating

2-Gang

500W

500W

400W

300W

600W

600W

500W

400W

1000W

1000W

800W

700W

400VA

400VA

350VA

250VA

600VA*

600VA

500VA

400VA

1000VA

1000VA

800VA

700VA

*Except IPX06-7, which requires no derating

Maximum Bulb Wattage for Magnetic Low-Voltage Lighting

The capacity of a magnetic low-voltage dimmer is its VA rating. If a
wattage rating is also listed (as in this book), it is merely an estimate of
the lamp wattage that can be placed on a UL-approved magnetic low-
voltage transformer without exceeding the dimmer's VA rating. (This
is, in turn, based on an estimate of transformer efficiency.)

Chart 2

Power To

Transformer

Lamp Load

Transformer

Efficiency

1000VA

X 80%

= 800W

600VA

X 75%

= 450W

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