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PowPak® 20 A Relay Module Energi TriPak® Series Wireless Receptacle Control
369799b 2 08.19.16
Specifications
Regulatory Approvals
• Complies with requirements for use in other spaces
used for environmental air (plenums) per
NEC
® 2014 300.22(C)(3)
• UL
® Listed (USA)
• FCC approved. Complies with the limits for a Class B
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. (USA)
• cUL
® and IC (Canada)
Power
• Operating voltage:
120 –277 V~ 50/60 Hz
• Standby Power Consumption (all models): < 1.25 W
System Communication
• Operates using Clear Connect
® RF Technology for
reliable wireless communication.
• RF range is 30 ft (9 m)
• Contact Lutron first for applications using foil-backed or
metallic ceiling tiles.
Environment
• Ambient operating temperature: 32 °F to 104 °F
(0 °C to 40 °C)
• 0% to 90% humidity, non-condensing
• For indoor use only
Load
• 20 A; No minimum load requirements.
• Load types include (but are not limited to):
Incandescent, MLV, ELV, Resistive, Inductive
• Motor rating:
1.0 HP (120 V~), 2.0 HP (240–277 V~)
• Able to control 20 A receptacles
• The 20 A Relay Module may be used with, but is
not limited to, the following:
– Monitors – Fans
– Humidifiers – Printers
Note: Refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for
acceptable switching methods.
• The 20 A Relay Module may NOT be suitable for
use with devices that require any of the following:
– Shut-down process before power is interrupted,
such as computers.
– Cool-down process before power is interrupted,
such as projectors.
– Programming, such as clocks or DVRs.
– Long warm-up cycle.
• Not for use with loads that present a hazard if
automatically energized. For example, heaters.
• Any receptacles that are controlled by an
automatic control device must be marked with
“u” located on the controlled receptacle outlet
where visible after installation as stated in 2014
NEC
® Article 406.3(E).
Key Design Features
• LED status indicator shows current load status and
provides programming feedback
• Power failure memory: If power is interrupted,
connected receptacles will return to the state prior
to the power interruption.
• Zero cross switching
• Heavy-duty relays