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PP and UPP Series -DV, -DV-M, -347H, -SH Power Packs
369544g 1 06.22.16
PP and UPP Series Power Packs
PP and UPP
1
Series Power Packs provide both the
24 V- power supply to operate Lutron
® wired occupancy
sensors, as well as the 16 A line-voltage relay to control the
load, in one compact housing. The unit can be mounted
inside a ballast enclosure or inside / outside a junction box.
The manual-ON Power Pack (-DV-M) is used to provide
a vacancy solution when paired with Lutron
® wired
occupancy sensors. A low-voltage momentary switch
should be used to manually turn ON the load while the
sensor automatically shuts the load OFF when unoccupied.
Pressing the momentary switch can also turn the load OFF.
The auxiliary Power Pack (-SH) must be used in
conjunction with at least one line-voltage Power Pack and
one Lutron
wired occupancy sensor to switch additional
loads.
Features
•
High-impact UL94 flammability-rated plastic case
construction
• Relay: Class B 266°F (130°C) insulating material; silver
alloy contacts
• Power Pack units (PP-DV / UPP-DV, PP-347H,
PP-DV-M / UPP-DV-M) power up to 3 total devices.
PP-SH / UPP-SH counts as 1 device, each occupancy
sensor counts as 1 device.
• For indoor use only, 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C), 0% to
90% humidity, non-condensing
(-DV)
(-DV-M)
(-347H)
(-SH)
Model Power Input Relay Contact Rating Control Input IEC PELV/ NEC®
Class 2 Output
PP-DV
UPP-DV
PP-DV-M
UPP-DV-M
120-277 V~
50/60 Hz
6.5 W
• 120-277 V~ 16 A;
All lighting loads
2
• 120-277 V~ 1 HP Motor Load
24 V- 5mA 24 V- 150 mA
up to 3 Devices
3
PP-347H 347 V~ 60 Hz
6.5 W
• 347 V~ 15 A Ballast 24 V- 5mA 24 V- 100 mA
up to 3 Devices
3
PP-SH
UPP-SH
24 V-
(At least one
line-voltage Power
Pack must be used)
• 120-277 V~ 16 A;
All lighting loads
2
• 120-277 V~ 1 HP Motor Load
• 347 V~ 15 A Ballast
24 V- 5mA N/A
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“U” denotes BAA compliance
2
Lighting loads include (but are not limited to): Incandescent, MLV, ELV, Resistive, Inductive
3
PP-SH / UPP-SH counts as 1 device and each occupancy sensor counts as 1 device