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SPECIFICATION SUBMITTAL
369621d 5 05.05.14
Lighting Control System
Quantum
®
Onsite Startup
Visit 1: System pre-wire inspection.
• Familiarize the electrical contractor, project manager, and/or owner’s representative with wiring and mounting
of system devices.
• Understand the overall project schedule.
• Review preliminary mounting locations and wiring practices for PC/Server, QS devices or shades,
dimming/switching panels, local wall controls, ceiling mount controls/sensors, interface devices, ballasts,
and QuantumR hub(s).
• Review preliminary wiring plans of devices wired to ballasts (i.e., occupancy sensor xx is wired to fixture
number xx). Ensure infrared (IR) sensors are wired to ballasts on the same loop.
• Review preliminary drawings for proper hub to EcoSystemR loop wiring.
• Provide training to the appropriate parties in dipswitch overrides.
• Review preliminary Lutron
® network topology (i.e., CAT5 hub interconnections and/or LutronR PC/server).
Visit 2: System startup.
• Audit the system to ensure the QuantumR system is installed according to LutronR specifications.
• Verify/setup system PC/Server (if applicable).
• Verify proper wiring and operation of EcoSystemR loops.
• Verify QuantumR
hubs and transfer system database.
• Check loads for shorts and overloads and remove bypass jumpers.
– Dimming/switching panels should be energized in bypass, fully lamped and tested prior to our arrival.
• Verify proper wiring and operation of the QuantumR controls.
• Programming the dimming/switching panels includes:
– Panel addressing.
– Verify proper wiring and operation of control link.
– Proper load types assigned as installed or as per approved submittal drawings. As installed conditions
take precedence. This may be a modular system and if load types differ from the original design
additional equipment may be required.
– Circuit to button assignments as per approved submittal sequence of operations. If no button information
exists prior to startup, programming will be done according to written instructions from the end user or the end
users' representative, contractor, or will be based upon the LutronR provided sequence of operations, in that
order of priority.
– When applicable, program emergency function per the installation guide for the system.
• Programming the wall controls/interfaces includes:
– Control addressing.
– Verify proper wiring and operation of the control link.
– Setup controls to function as per the approved submittal sequence of operations. If no control functionality
is included, controls will be programmed according to written instructions from the end user or end users'
representative, contractor, or will be based upon the following rules:
o Occupancy/Vacancy sensors:
- In spaces with a wall control, occupancy/vacancy sensors will be set up as a vacancy sensor (only
automatically turning off the lights) with 15-minute, plus/minus 1-minute, time-out.
- In spaces without a wall control, occupancy/vacancy sensors will be set up as occupancy sensors
(automatically turning the lights on and off) with a 15-minute, plus/minus 1-minute, time-out.