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HomeWorks QS LQSE-4A-120-D Phase Adaptive Power Module
3691052c 3 09.27.18
Specifications
Adaptive Power Module
Power
• 120 V~ 5
0/60 Hz
• 10 A maximum total input current
• Lightning strike protection meets ANSI/IEEE standard
62.31-1980. Can withstand voltage surges of up to
6000 V and current surges of up to 3000 A.
• Contact Lutron for ungrounded delta feed applications.
Re
gulatory Approvals
• Lutron Quality Systems registered to ISO 9001.2015
• cULusR Li
sted
• NOM Certified
• SSL7A-2015
Environment
• See Mounting on page 4 for thermal specifications.
• Relative humidity: less than 90% non-condensing
• For indoor use only.
Output Zone Ratings
•
Each zone has no minimum load requirement.
• When programmed to "auto" mode, the unit starts in
trailing-edge and if an incompatible load is detected, it
will convert to leading-edge.
• Internal relay provides an air gap off when all zones
are off.
• One load type per zone.
• Output must not be used to control receptacles.
• If controlling plug-in lamps, installation must ensure a
method of preventing non-rated loads being plugged
into the unit. An example is a dedicated receptacle
with an alternate plug load such as a Duplex Dimming
Receptacle (NTR-15-DFDU-) and Dimming Lamp Plug
(RP-FDU-10-).
• Does not support non-dimmable loads.
• Output must be directly connected to the load.
• Output breakers or switches must not be used.
• Run a separate neutral for each load circuit.
A common neutral connection is not recommended.
• Unit may be powered by Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI) or Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI)
if required. If using a GFCI or an AFCI incorporating
GFCI protection, maximum wire length between the
power module and the load must be less than 100
ft (30 m). Load circuit wiring (from breaker to unit to
load) must be run in its own non-metallic conduit, or
nuisance tripping may occur.
• For applications requiring 0–10 V- contr
ol, use Ten
Volt Interface (GRX-TVI) or the LQSE-4T5-120-D.
• For applications requiring higher wattage ratings, use a
power booster (PHPM-PA-120-WH).
• For applications requiring switching control, use a
PHPM-SW-DV
-WH interface or the LQSE-4S8-120-D.