Wireless Connected Lighting System - cooperindustries.com...Further unlock the value of your...

Preview:

Citation preview

design and application guide

WaveLinx Wireless Connected

Lighting System

Connected lighting for communities and buildings

Table of Contents Connected Lighting 4

Solutions overview 5

Wireless Connected Lighting System 6-7

Wireless Connected Lighting Network 8

System architecture 9-11

WaveLinx security 12

WaveLinx mobile app 12

System components 13-15

Compatible lighting products 16-19

WaveLinx integrated sensor 20-21

Design layout steps 22-27

Energy codes 28-33

Best practices/FAQs 34-35

ControlSpec design tool 36-37

Typical wiring diagrams 38

WaveLinx Network Integration 39

WaveLinx demand response integration 40

Wireless coexisting communication information 41

Tilemount daylight sensor 42

Receptacle 43

Wallstation 44-45

Relay switchpack and plug load 46

WaveLinx relay switchpack with LDCM 47

IECC 2018

Classroom examples 48-49

Conference room examples 50-51

Office corridor example 52

Private office example 53

Lobby example 54

Open office example 55

Restaurant example 56

Retail example 57

ASHRAE 90.1 2016

Classroom examples 58-59

Conference room examples 60-61

Office corridor example 62

Private office example 63

Lobby example 64

Open office example 65

Restaurant example 66

Retail example 67

TITLE 24 2016

Classroom examples 68-69

Conference room examples 70-71

Office corridor example 72

Private office example 73

Lobby example 74

Open office example 75

Restaurant example 76

Retail example 77

Connected Lighting Wireless the way you want itThe value of Eaton’s WaveLinx Wireless Connected Lighting system is to better manage and fully optimize your lighting system with your existing people, energy and property.

Save time on system installation and setupEliminates the cost and complexity of typical wireless control system commissioning while providing a flexible and reconfigurable wireless topology for on the fly space adjustments.

Achieve peace of mindEaton’s WaveLinx was designed with security and luminaire compatibility in mind from day one, to meet your applications.

Grow your cost savingsDesigned to save energy, WaveLinx provides superior code compliance and energy saving sequences while reducing installation and increasing flexibility.

Features & benefitsContractor Benefits• Reduce installation time/cost with the WaveLinx

wireless system that includes luminaires and controls that just work.

• Peace of mind with fully integrated luminaires and a wireless control system from Eaton that are compatible and secure.

• Save time with WaveLinx out-of-the-box functionality, construction grouping and automatic code commissioning that allow the installer to verify functionality at least 40% faster than traditional addressable systems.

Facility Manager/Owner Benefits• Save on operating costs with a system that was designed to provide consistent energy savings and drive energy

efficiency throughout the building.

• Manage flexibility with quickly re-assignable fixtures to create new control zones and areas via WaveLinx Mobile.

• Save on capital with utility and DLC rebates. WaveLinx meets the utility requirements for networked addressable luminaires with power measurement.

Specifier Benefits• Worry free design with WaveLinx that was developed to meet the latest energy codes and utility rebate requirements.

• Design flexibility provided with WaveLinx allows spaces to be easily reconfigured and zoned based on occupant work flow.

• Easily integrate with BMS and 3rd party systems.

End User Benefits• Control flexibility with simple to use WaveLinx Mobile App to configure area and zone daylight, occupancy

and scene controls.

• Reduce training time and simplify control using the intuitive WaveLinx Mobile App.

• Enhance occupant experiences with IoT capabilities to share data via a Public API (REST).

4 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Solutions overviewEaton provides a number of product solutions to meet your code and application requirements. This guide provides information on how WaveLinx can be used to meet or exceed your code and application requirements.

Room Controller

Distributed Low-Voltage

Power System

WaveLinx iLumin Plus Fifth Light PoE LumaWatt Pro

Space type Interior InteriorInterior / Outdoor

Interior Interior Interior Any

Stand-alone or Network Both Stand-alone Both Network Network Network Network

Need-based feature progression

Basic compliance only

Occupancy sensing

Daylight harvesting

Zone control

Scheduling

0-10V dimming

Individual fixture control

Retrofit+Building Integration

Total wireless connectivity

A/V integration

BMS integration

UI options (touchscreen, apps, etc.)

Enterprise level building integration (IT based)

Facility management & tools

Floor plan & reporting tools

Value-added services

Asset tracking

API integration

Analytics / higher problem solving

Cost progression

$ per sq. ft. (controls only)* $0.75† $1.25† $1.00† $1.75† $1.75† $2.00† $2.50†

Installation cost (controls & fixtures)* $$ $ $$ $$ $$ $$$ $$$

Commissioning cost* $ $ $$ $$$ $$$ $$$ $$$

Return on investment* $ $$ $$ $$$ $$$ $$$ $$$$

* Based on same coverage area installed with Eaton fixtures.† Price above is only for comparison. For actual pricing, contact your local sales representative.

5EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

occupancy sensor

scene wallstation

building LAN

insightmanager pro

BACnet Public API (REST)

additional wireless

area controller (WAC)

wireless area

controller (WAC)

architectural LED lighting fixture with

occupancy and daylighting

sensor

dimming relay

J-box and conduit

controlled receptacle

tile mount sensor

recessed LED lighting

fixtures

Lighting Xpert Insight software

Simple. Secure. Complete System.

Target Audience Applications

primary: Contractors All types of offices

secondary: Specifiers All types of healthcare

WaveLinxWireless Connected Lighting System

Get low cost compliance for both retrofit and new installs.• Broadest offering of wireless

controls and integrated luminaires

• Multi-tier network security

• Easy to retrofit lighting and controls

• Smart building ready system with BACnet and Public API (REST) integration

Industrial

Office

Education

Outdoor

6 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

WaveLinx mobile

app

ambient LED lighting fixtures with

occupancy and daylighting

sensor

Wi-Fi Signal

IEEE 802.15.4

KEY

outdoor area/site/flood

LED lightingfixtures

WaveLinx is the most comprehensive and cost effective wireless lighting system on the market. A wireless system that is so simple that it can be setup without lighting controls knowledge is extremely rare. WaveLinx is setup using a mobile application that only requires you to create an area and identify which device is in the area. WaveLinx does the rest using our patent pending automatic code commissioning.

Features• Wireless controls and luminaires

for indoor and outdoor

• Wireless integrated or external multi-sensors

• Comply with latest energy code and incentive requirements

• No new wires, control system installed with fixture

• Simplified personal control

• Simplified installation and setup for contractor

• Out-of-the-box functionality

• Future proof design

• Power measurement reporting through BACnet

• IoT ready and POE capable

• Enterprise networkable

• BACnet and API integration

System Architecture• Each luminaire, sensor, relay, receptacle and

wallstation wirelessly communicate to the Wireless Area Controller (WAC-POE)

• All components are individually addressable and networked back to the Wireless Area Controller

• Setup and personal control are completed using the WaveLinx Mobile app

• The Wireless Area Controllers communicate to the Insights Manager using a LAN or VLAN connection

7EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Wireless Connected Lighting NetworkWireless NetworkEaton’s Wireless Connected Lighting is based on the open and interoperable IEEE 802.15.4 standards. This allows you to locate sensors and wallstations in hard-to-reach locations because no control wiring is required. Each Wireless Area Controller can control up to 200 devices allowing you the flexibility to provide cost effective controls to a variety of locations.

WaveLinx Mobile AppThe WaveLinx Mobile App from Eaton enables users to perform setup, configuration and maintenance of the Eaton WaveLinx system from a wireless smartphone or tablet. The WaveLinx Mobile App simplifies setup and configuration utilizing our patent pending automatic code commissioning features. It allows users who perform the setup to easily define areas of the building and drag and drop compatible WaveLinx wireless devices into lighting zones in each area. The automatic code commissioning feature automatically applies a code compliant sequence of operations to each WaveLinx device as they are dropped into a lighting zone in an area.

Insights Manager and Lighting Xpert Insight:The Insights Manager includes the Lighting Xpert Insight (LXI) application and provides enterprise level functionality for the WaveLinx system users. It centralizes data from up to five hundred (500) networked Wireless Area Controllers and exposes the data via BACnet and Public API (REST). LXI also provides system wide user management, security management, alarms and events management and system backup and restore functions.

Key features of Lighting Xpert Insight:BACnet IP Unlocking the value of your connected lighting system by exchanging data with your Building Automation System and Energy Management system via the new Insight Manager.

Public API (REST) Further unlock the value of your connected lighting system by exposing more data to third party systems including IoT/smart building platforms via the new Insight Manager.

Real-time alarms with Smart Tips Get real-time notification of lighting system’s faults and troubleshoot the fault using the associated smart tips available from Lighting Xpert Insight software application

Events Save time for the facility manager with system notifications, including past alarms, and perform sequence of events analysis to better understand the system behavior.

Demand Response Enable facility managers to participate in a Demand Response program by enabling Lighting Xpert Insight to receive a demand response signal via its BACnet interface or Published API and automatically adjust all WaveLinx connected lighting.

8 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

System architecture

Features• Creates Wireless Access point for Direct Mobile

Connection

• No connection to Building LAN required

• Powered via PoE injector

• Controls up to 200 WaveLinx devices (light fixtures, relay switchpacks, wallstations, sensors, etc.)

• Supports up to 16 Areas with multiple lighting zones, occupancy sets, and daylight sets per area

• Drag and drop programming of lighting zones and areas via WaveLinx Mobile App

WaveLinx dedicated installation

Wireless AreaController

WaveLinx Mobile Appused for system setupand personal control

PoE Injector

120V Power

Wi-Fi Signal

IEEE 802.15.4

KEY

Area or Room(up to 16)

20A DimmingRelay

Room Based Occupancy Sensor

ControlledReceptacle

Scene Wallstation

Wireless Controlled Lighting ready devices(up to 200 per WAC)

WaveLinx-Integrated Ambient

WaveLinx-IntegratedOudoor

WaveLinx-Integrated Recessed

Stand alone space | IT setup not required | Scalable to join Network

10 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

WaveLinx network installation

Features• Ensures peace of mind with WaveLinx seven layer

security assurance

• WaveLinx uses building LAN or VLAN to create enterprise network with Insights Manager

• Web-based enterprise platform for integration, alarms, events and reporting provided by Lighting Xpert Insight

• Enterprise level control of WaveLinx devices (lights, relays, sensors, wallstations, receptacles, etc)

• Insights Manager includes 1000 nodes for BACnet and API integration

Area or Room(up to 16)

Area or Room(up to 16)

Area or Room(up to 16)

20A DimmingRelay

Room Based Occupancy Sensor

ControlledReceptacle

Scene Wallstation

Wireless Controlled Lighting ready devices(up to 200 per WAC)

WaveLinx-Integrated Ambient

Wi-Fi Signal

IEEE 802.15.4

KEY

WaveLinx-IntegratedOutdoor

WaveLinx-Integrated Recessed

Building LAN

Wireless AreaController

WaveLinx Mobile Appused for system setupand personal control

Building Wireless

PoE Power

Insight ManagerBACnet/IPPublic (REST) API

Third Party system (hardware provided by others)

Note:Insight Manager Pro shown in this illustration. Insight Manager hardware can be either Pro, Enterprise or Virtual.

Entire building solution | Smart building ready | Simple, secure network addition

11EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

WaveLinx mobile appAutomatic Code Commissioning• Create Areas

• Drag devices into Areas/Zones

Automatic Sequence of Operations• Automatic ON to 50%

• Individual daylight zones to 500 lux

• Automatic OFF of lights & plug load

• Wallstation scene control

• Dominant button is 50% light level

• Other buttons are scenes

• Demand Response readyDemand

Response

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

OccupancySensor

DaylightingControl

ReceptacleControl

Scheduling

Lumen MaintenanceControl

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

WaveLinx security Stay secure with ultimate peace of mind with information security threats and fears on the rise, WaveLinx is designed to keep your data on lockdown with seven tiers of security.

NetworkSegmentation

Network segmentationIsolated targets mean reduced for large scale breaches

Physical barriers to entryThe WaveLinx server sits in the ceiling, and hidden from view

PhysicalSecurity

Eaton COE assuranceContinuous monitoring and reporting of internet threats and vulnerabilities

Eaton COEAssurance

Customer securityNIST Cybersecurity Framework and industry best practices

CustomerSecurity

Device securityFeatures 128-bit encryption device-to-device communication

DeviceSecurity

Network securitySecure HTTPS protocols and WPA2 technology

NetworkSecurity

Over-the-air updatesWireless technology allows your system to securely stay up-to-date

OTA UpdateSecurity

Stay secure with

unparalleled 7-tier

network security features

WaveLinx is UL2900-1 listed to the Standard for Software Cybersecurity for Network-Connectable Products

Eaton has the first lab approved to participate in UL's Data Acceptance

Program for CybersecurityUL2900-01LISTED

12 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

System Components

System componentsWireless Connected LightingWaveLinx is the most comprehensive and cost effective wireless lighting system on the market. It provides out-of-the-box functionality that facilitates basic occupancy code compliance while also providing an energy saving high end trim. A wireless system that is so simple that it can be setup without lighting controls knowledge is extremely rare. WaveLinx is setup using a mobile application that only requires you identify which device is in each room, WaveLinx does the rest using our patent pending automatic code commissioning.

WIRELESS CONNECTED LIGHTING COMPONENTS

DESCRIPTION T24 2016 ASHRAE 90.1-2016 IECC 2018 CAT NUMBER

Wireless Area Controller

Stand Alone | Network Mobile Access

130.1 (e)130.4

130.1 (c) 6c

9.4.39.4.1.1.g

C405.2.2C405.2.6C406.1C406.4C408.3

WAC-POEWAC-120

WPOE-120

WaveLinx Mobile app

Stand Alone | Network Mobile Access

130.1(a)130.1(b)130.1(c)1130.5(a)

9.4.1.1a9.4.1.1.b9.4.1.1.c

9.4.1.1.d 8.4.3.1

C405.2.2C405.2.6C406.1C406.4C408.3

W-APP

Insight Manager Pro

Enterprise | BACnet API Integration

C406.4C408.3

ELS-IMPRO1

Insight Manager Enterprise & Virtual

Enterprise | BACnet API Integration

C406.4C408.3

ELS-IMENT1ELS-IMVRT1

Lighting Xpert Insight

Enterprise | IoT BACnet | API Integration

C406.4C408.3

ELS-LXISLIELS-BAC**KELS-API**K

14 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

WIRELESS CONNECTED LIGHTING COMPONENTS

DESCRIPTION T24 2016 ASHRAE 90.1-2016 IECC 2018 CAT NUMBER

Wireless Dimming Switchpack

0-10V | 120-277V Plug Load | Wireless

WSP-MV-010

Wireless 347V Dimming

Switchpack

0-10V | 120-347V Wireless

WSP-CA-010

Wireless Integrated Sensor

Sensing | Daylight Wireless

130.1 (c)130.5 (d)130.1 (d)140.6 (d)

9.4.1.1.e9.4.1.1.f9.4.1.1.h9.4.1.1.i9.4.1.1.g

C405.2.1C405.2.1.1.2C405.2.1.2C405.2.1.3C405.2.3C405.2.4 C405.2.5

SWPD1

Wireless Tilemount Daylight Sensor

Daylight | Dimming Downlights | Wireless

130.1 (c)130.5 (d)130.1 (d)140.6 (d)

9.4.1.1.e9.4.1.1.f9.4.1.1.h9.4.1.1.i9.4.1.1.g

C405.2.1C405.2.1.1.2C405.2.1.2C405.2.1.3C405.2.3C405.2.4

TMSWPD1

Wireless Ceiling Sensor

Sensing | Daylight Wireless | Battery

130.1(c)130.5(d)

9.4.1.1.h9.4.1.1.i9.4.1.1.g

C405.2.1C405.2.1.1.2C405.2.1.2C405.2.1.3C405.2.3C405.2.4

CWPD-1500

Wireless Outdoor Lighting Control

Module

Scheduling | Dimming Astronomic | Wireless

Zones

C405.2.6 WOLC-7P-010

Wireless Wallstation

Manual | Scenes Zones | Wireless

130.1(a)130.1(b)

9.4.1.1a9.4.1.1.b9.4.1.1.c9.4.1.1.d

C405.2.1.1.2C405.2.2

C405.2.2.2C405.2.5

W1L -*W1L - RL -*

W2L -*W2L -RL -*

W3L -*W2S -*

W2S - RL -*W4S -*

W4S - RL -*W5S -*W6S -*

Wireless Receptacle

Plug Load | Wireless

130.5 (d) 8.4.2 C405.2.4 WR-15WR-20

15EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Lighting productsEaton’s WaveLinx technology offers an intelligent, simple, easily control of various luminaires to meet application requirements:

• Supports integrated or tile mount connected sensors for occupancy and daylighting

• Designed and tested by Eaton to provide guaranteed compatibility

• Eliminate the worry of controls and luminaire integration

CoreliteContinua Linear suspended LED Architectural

lightingIntegrated sensorsSensing | Daylighting

Individual | Grouping

Neo-RayDefine Gen 2Linear recessedLED

RSAMRZArchitectural recessedintegral LED

CoreliteIridium Linear suspended WaveStream LED

CoreliteDivideSuspended WaveStream LED

CoreliteBridgeArchitectural recessedWaveStream LED

CoreliteJaylumSuspended LED

16 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

MetaluxCruze & Cruze Retrofit KitLED recessed ambient

MetaluxArclineArchitectural recessed ambient

MetaluxWSLLinear surface / suspended seriesWaveStream LED

Ambient lightingIntegrated sensorsSensing | Daylighting | Individual | Grouping

MetaluxSkyRidgeRecessed ambient WaveStream LED

MetaluxEncounterRecessed ambient WaveStream LED

MetaluxFRLED recessed ambient

PortfolioLD4A and LDSQ4ARound and square recessed downlight(wireless control)

PortfolioLDSQA4ALED square adjustable accent/slope(wireless control)

HaloPD6LED recessed downlight(wireless control)

Recessed lightingTile Mount Sensing | Direct Driver Control

HaloRL56LED recessed downlight(direct wireless)

For a complete list of compatible products, see:

www.eaton.com/WaveLinx

17EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Outdoor lightingScheduling | Dimming | Astronomic | Wireless | Zones

LEDs can be fitted with smart and connected controls, allowing lighting infrastructure to be easily configured to operate based on astronomic or time schedules, for all or zones of outdoor luminaires.

Ventus LEDArea and site

Caretaker LEDArea and site

PrevailArea and site

Talon LEDArea and site

Arbor LEDArea and site

Galleon LEDArea and site

18 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Night FalconFloodlight

Navion LEDArea and site

Verdeon MArea and site

VerdeonArea and site

Galleon LEDWall

Impact Elite Cylinder LEDWall

The luminaire-integrated sensor control system from Eaton’s Lighting business reduces the design time and complexity of meeting energy codes for both lighting and controls. The sensor system was designed to ensure occupancy and daylight harvesting coverage from within the footprint of the luminaire, so the lighting design is the control design. And, the system achieves the lowest installed cost in small spaces compared to traditional control products.

Worry-free Controls PlanningEnsure seamless coverage and performance with a sensor system built into every luminaire. The multi-technology sensor’s occupancy and light sensing coverage overlaps the area each fixture illuminates.

Daylight Dimming IndependenceIntegrated sensors for daylighting, manual control zones are completely independent of daylighting control sets.

CL

Top View

Side View

4m[12 ft.]

4m[12 ft.]

0m[0 ft.]

Coverage

Major Motion

3.3m[10 ft.]

0m[0 ft.]

0m[0 ft.]

4m[12 ft.]

4m[12 ft.]

Recommended Mounting Height 8–12 ft.

Daylight Control Zones

Manual Control Zones

Integrated Sensors

External Open Loop Sensors

No New WiresAn in-place fixture retrofit is all that’s needed to meet most energy codes in commercial spaces. The sensor system is factory wired to the luminaire, switching on or off based on occupancy, and dimming the light when enough daylight is available.

Lighting Controls Without CommissioningThe luminaire-integrated sensor system offers out-of-the-box operation using thoughtful default settings.

Flexibility and Individual ControlWhen the application demands more, the sensor system has the option to make changes using the mobile app. The mobile app allows changes from the default settings for occupancy, target light level, preset lighting levels, and more.

Low Installed CostWith a single product to mount, and a single electrical connection to make, a luminaire with an integrated sensor system saves money on the total installed cost when occupancy and daylighting harvesting controls are needed.

Integrated DesignThe sensor system adds to the contemporary aesthetic of WaveStream luminaires. The system is factory wired and ready to meet code out of the box.

WaveLinx integrated sensor

20 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

WaveLinx integrated sensor

HN

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-HCD-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Integrated Sensor

4'

8'

12'

Catalog Logic: SWPD1

Description: WaveLinx Integrated Sensor Features

• Factory installed and integrated into luminaires

• Wireless bi-directional communications

• Occupancy/Vacancy

• Closed loop daylighting

• Multicolored LED for status and diagnostics

• Power measurement

Sensors will be approximately located as shown on individual luminaires. When configured in linear runs, the same locations will apply based on the size of sections that comprise the run. Each 4', 8', or 12' section will be individually controllable with the WaveLinx system. Consult fixture specification sheet for details.

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-HCD-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Integrated Sensor

Add SWPD1 to the end of the specified

luminaire

Consult fixture specification sheet for sensor location details.

WaveLinx sensor locations in Corelite linear products

Consult fixture specification sheet for sensor location details.

WaveLinx sensor locations in Neo-Ray linear products

≤8' IndividualLuminaires longer than 8ft have sensors placed every 8-12ft along the length of the luminaire.

21EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Design layout steps

Design layout steps

Data communication and managementWireless

integrated senors and

direct control

luminaires

data collected

data managed

at the edge

data stored

and shared

data visualized

Wireless 0-10V fixture

and plug load

control

Wireless wallstations

LAN or VLAN

Insight Manager

Pro

Lighting Xpert

Insight

Wi-Fi Signal

IEEE 802.15.4KEY

23EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

WaveLinx installation rules

Wireless Area Controller(WAC-POE)

PoE powered

150 foot wireless radius(best practice)

Every non battery device can be a hopper

Up to 200 WaveLinx devices(100 wireless devices,

best practice)

Through two walls

• Up to 16 Areas

• 16 Zones per Area

• 6 Scenes per Area

* When you reach any of the installation rules in bold above add an additional

Wireless Area Controller to the bill of materials.

24 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

1. Select and layout Fixtures

2. Place Wallstations

3. Place Receptacles (Where required by energy code)

• Use integrated luminaires to make the most of your lighting aesthetics and controls requirements.

• Add the WaveLinx Outdoor Load Control module to area, site and flood lighting for complete building site control.

• Wallstations are the users primary method of control, make sure the placement and engraving delight the customer.

• Wallstations are fully programmable to control any zone or scene in the area.

• Receptacle control is required to meet California Title 24 and ASHRAE 90.1 2016.

• These wireless receptacles make it easy to meet code for any new construction or retrofit.

4. Place Relays, Ceiling Sensors and Tilemount

5. Place Wireless Area Controllers

Connected to Enterprise LAN Network (optional)

• The WaveLinx dimming switchpack with 0-10V makes it easy to control large zones of lighting or any 3rd party luminaire.

• The ceiling sensor adds extra occupancy coverage to the areas that either do not have integrated sensor or need extra coverage.

• Tilemount daylight sensors enable 0-10V dimmable downlights to support daylight dimming and add them to the control zones.

• Every application needs at least one Wireless Area Controller (WAC).

• Mounted above the ceiling tile the WAC controls up to 200 devices over 16 areas.

• For enterprise solutions ensure all WACs and Insights Manager are on the same network.

• Insights Manager Pro can communicate to 20 WACs.

• Insights Manager Pro exposes 1000 BACnet and API nodes for 3rd party integration.

Choose the right products

25EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

1. Select and layout Fixtures

• Fixture layout is sensor layout

• Individually addressable/controllable

• Numerous recessed and suspended options

2. Place Wallstations

• Multiple programmable configurations

• Customized engraving available

• Mains powered wallstation acts as a wireless signal repeator

3. Place Receptacles

• Required for T24 and ASHRAE

• Power measurement

• LED status indicator

Basic steps to design a WaveLinx System

4. Place Relays, Ceiling Sensors and Tilemount

• Relay for 3rd party luminaires

• Tilemount for daylighting downlights or 3rd party luminaires

• Ceiling sensor for additional occupancy coverage

5. Place Wireless Area Controllers

• All devices with 150 ft radius

• PoE powered

• Dedicated or network installation

5. Connect to Enterprise LAN

• Network WAC's

• IoT connectivity to LAN or VLAN

• Integrates with BACnet, Demand Response and API

26 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

WaveLinx Wireless Connected Lighting System

outdoor parking areas

all interior spaces

outdoor pathways / spaces

Wireless Area

Controllers

Insight Manager

Pro

Lighting Xpert

Insight

Wireless Outdoor

Load Control Module

Wireless Ceiling Sensor

Integrated Sensors

Wireless Wallstation

Wireless Receptacle

27EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Energy codes28 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

STRATEGY DESCRIPTION ESTIMATED SAVINGS

ManualDimmer

Manual/personal dimming control – is one of five alternative methods to meet the multi-level lighting control requirements.

10-20%

OccupancySensor

Occupancy/vacancy sensing – provides Manual On/Automatic Off or Automatic On/Automatic Off and Partial Off capabilities.

20-60%

DaylightingControl

Daylight dimming – provides multiple daylight dimming zones that automatically adjust the lighting based on daylight available in the space, or fixture integrated sensors for completely granular daylighting control.

20-45%

ReceptacleControl

Plug load control – automatically turns On receptacles upon occupancy regardless of light status. Ensures receptacles are turned Off when the space is vacant.

15-50% Controlled loads

TuningControl

High-end/Task Tuning – lowers the maximum light level for automatic energy savings. 10-30%

DemandResponse

Demand Response – automatically reduces light level based on signal from 3rd party system.

10-40%

Remote SignalControl

BACnet- Coordinate control through BMS Remote Signal Control – Communicates to 3rd party systems via API.

20%

OutdoorControl

Outdoor Control - automatically adjust area, site, flood lighting via scheduling or astronomic clock.

25%

Built-in energy saving lighting control strategiesWaveLinx provides these energy saving strategies with a simple configuration app.

Energy codes29EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Energy Codes application notes

Below summarizes changes from 2015 to 2018:

• Use Luminaire level lighting controls (LLLC) to satisfy controls requirements

• Daylighting enhancements

• Expand occupancy sensor requirements to open office

• Reduces Light Power Densities (LPD) for interior and exterior lighting systems

International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) 2018 IECC 2018 establishes minimum energy efficiency requirements for new and renovated buildings. This latest iteration contains dramatic changes to the prescriptive and performance-based criteria that previously defined IECC-compliant lighting and lighting control systems. ASHRAE 90.1 is recognized by the DOE as the national reference standard, however IECC is adopted by many states. Please note: this document is intended to provide a general reference and design professionals should consult IECC 2018 and the authority having jurisdiction for project-specific requirements and interpretation.

Below summarizes changes from 90.1-2013 to 90.1-2016:• Reduced occupancy-sensor time delay from

30 to 20 minutes

• Requires partial-off to 50% in spaces where lights should remain ON, such as corridors and stairwells

• Requires daylight controls in primary, secondary and top light zones

• Requires functional testing requirements

ANSI / ASHRAE / IES Standard 90.1-2016 Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings (Standard 90.1-2016) adopted as of September 2016. This code significantly fine-tunes the design requirements for code-compliant lighting controls systems, mechanical systems, and the building envelope. This application note summarizes the new mandatory lighting control requirements and highlights where they can be used in various spaces. Please note: this document is intended to provide a general reference and design professionals should consult Standard 90.1-2013 and the authority having jurisdiction for project-specific requirements and interpretation.

ASHRAE 90.1 was recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as the national energy reference standard.

Below summarizes changes from 2013 to 2016:

• Mandatory controls eliminates power adjustment factors

• Simplify multilevel lighting controls

• Clarify partial-ON and partial-OFF requirements

• Clarified alterations controls requirements

California Title 24 California's Building Energy Efficiency Standards are updated on an approximately three-year cycle. The 2016 Standards will continue to improve upon the 2013 Standards for new construction of, and additions and alterations to, residential and nonresidential buildings. The effective date of the 2016 Standards is January 1, 2017.

30 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Quick Reference Guide Commercial RequirementsIECC (2018), ASHRAE 90.1 (2016), Title 24 (2016), NECB (2011)

IECC 2018 ASHRAE 90.1 2016 T24 2016 WaveLinx

Automatic Controls

Occupancy Sensors C405.2.1 9.4.1.1(h) 130.1(c)

Partial Off C405.2.1.2 (warehouse)C405.2.1.3 (open office) 9.4.1.1(g) 130.1(c)

Full Off C405.2.1.1.1 (20min)

Scheduled Off C405.2.2 9.4.1.1(h) 130.1(c) - (warehouse, corridor, stairwell, library stacks)

Plug Load Off N/A 8.4.2 130.1(d)

Manual On/Partial On C405.2.1.1.2 9.4.1.1(b) - (manual ON)9.4.1.1(c) - (partial ON)

130.1(c) - (office <250ft2, classrooms, conference rm)

Manual Controls

Manual On/Partial On C405.2.1.1.2 9.4.1.1(b) - (manual ON)9.4.1.1(c) - (partial ON)

130.1(c) - (office <250ft2, classrooms, conference rm)

Manual Light Reduction C405.2.2.2

Area/Local Controls C405.2.5 9.4.1.1(a) 130.1(b)-(multi-level controls)

Daylighting

Daylight Responsive Control

C405.2.3 9.4.1.1(e) - (>150W sidelighting)9.4.1.1(e) - (>150W toplighting)

130.1(d) - (>120W with < .5W/ft2

dimming optional)130.1(d) - (>120W with > .5W/ft2

dimming required)

Exterior Controls

Parking Garage Lighting 9.4.1.2

Exterior Lighting C405.2.5 9.4.1.4

Special Items

Specific Application Controls

C405.2.4

Additional Efficiency Packages

C406.1

Guest Room or Sleeping Units

C405.2.4.3 9.4.1.3(b)

Functional Testing C408.3 9.4.3 130.4

Metering 130.5(a)

Demand Responsive Controls

130.1(e) - (>10K ft2 reduce by 15%)

31EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Application code compliant sequence best practices

Required Choose one Choose one Choose one

ASHRAE 90.1 2016 IECC 2018 T24 2016

Atr

ium

Ban

king

Cla

ssro

om /

Tra

inin

g /

Lect

ure

Con

fere

nce

/ M

eetin

g ro

om

Cop

y /

Prin

t ro

om

Cor

ridor

Cou

rtro

om

Din

ing

area

Food

pr

epar

atio

n

Libr

ary

Off

ice

Res

troo

m

Sal

es a

rea

Sta

irw

ell

Local Control 9.4.1(a) C405.2.5130.1(a),

(b)

Manual ON 9.4.1(b) C405.2.5130.1(a),

(b)

Partial Automatic ON

9.4.1(c) C405.2.1.1.2 130.1(b)

Bi-level Lighting

9.4.1(d)

Daylighting Side lighting

9.4.1(e) C405.2.3.2 130.1(d)

Daylighting Top lighting

9.4.1(f) C405.2.3.3 130.1(d)

Automatic Partial OFF

9.4.1(g) C405.2.1.3 130.1(c).6

Automatic Full OFF

9.4.1(h) C405.2.1.1.1 130.1(c).5

ScheduledShutoff

9.4.1(i) C405.2.2 130.1(c)

ReceptacleControl

8.4.2 C405.2.4 130.5(d)

EnergyMonitoring

8.4.3.2 130.5(b)

Parking Garage Lighting Control

9.4.2 C405.2.6130.1(a),

(b)

Functional Testing

9.4.3 C408.3130.1(a),

(b)

DemandResponse

130.1(a), (b)

Enhanced DigitalLighting Controls

C406.4

32 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Required Choose one Choose one Choose one

ASHRAE 90.1 2016 IECC 2018 T24 2016

Atr

ium

Ban

king

Cla

ssro

om /

Tra

inin

g /

Lect

ure

Con

fere

nce

/ M

eetin

g ro

om

Cop

y /

Prin

t ro

om

Cor

ridor

Cou

rtro

om

Din

ing

area

Food

pr

epar

atio

n

Libr

ary

Off

ice

Res

troo

m

Sal

es a

rea

Sta

irw

ell

Local Control 9.4.1(a) C405.2.5130.1(a),

(b)

Manual ON 9.4.1(b) C405.2.5130.1(a),

(b)

Partial Automatic ON

9.4.1(c) C405.2.1.1.2 130.1(b)

Bi-level Lighting

9.4.1(d)

Daylighting Side lighting

9.4.1(e) C405.2.3.2 130.1(d)

Daylighting Top lighting

9.4.1(f) C405.2.3.3 130.1(d)

Automatic Partial OFF

9.4.1(g) C405.2.1.3 130.1(c).6

Automatic Full OFF

9.4.1(h) C405.2.1.1.1 130.1(c).5

ScheduledShutoff

9.4.1(i) C405.2.2 130.1(c)

ReceptacleControl

8.4.2 C405.2.4 130.5(d)

EnergyMonitoring

8.4.3.2 130.5(b)

Parking Garage Lighting Control

9.4.2 C405.2.6130.1(a),

(b)

Functional Testing

9.4.3 C408.3130.1(a),

(b)

DemandResponse

130.1(a), (b)

Enhanced DigitalLighting Controls

C406.4

33EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Best practices / FAQsWhat components do I need to have a complete WaveLinx system?• Wireless Area Controller (Gateway)• Insights Manager Pro (Enterprise Gateway)• Insights Manager Enterprise (Enterprise Gateway)• Lighting Xpert Insight (web based application)• WaveLinx Mobile App (Commissioning and user personal control)• WaveLinx Wallstation (Manual lighting and scene control)• Wireless Integrated Sensor (Fixture integrated occupancy sensor, ambient light sensor and control)• WaveLinx Dimming Switchpack with 0-10V • WaveLinx Receptacle (Wall mounted power outlet)• WaveLinx Ceiling Sensor (Ceiling mounted PIR occupancy sensor)• WaveLinx Outdoor Load Control Module (ON/OFF/DIM via astronomic clock)• WaveLinx direct driver luminaires (ON/OFF/DIM of wireless drivers)

What are the wireless design best practices?

DESIGN CONSIDERATION BEST PRACTICE MAXIMUM

Number WAC’s on a network 20 500

Gateway/WAC Range 150 ft - 250 ft LOS 300 ft LOS

Number of wireless devices 100 200

Number of Interior Walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from WAC to 1st WCL Device 150 ft 200 ft

Distance between WCL Devices 75 ft 150 ft

Number of Hops from WAC 4 hops 5 hops

Number of Areas per WAC 16 16

Number of Zones per Area 3 16

Number of Scenes per Area 6 6

# of Mobile App Admins per WAC 1 1

# of Mobile App Users per WAC 10 30

Can WaveLinx communicate through interior walls?Yes, WaveLinx will communicate through two to three interior walls of standard sheetrock construction with wood or aluminum framing.

Can sensors be disabled?Yes, Integrated or external sensors can be disabled or have the sensitivity adjusted.

Does the Wireless Area Controller (WAC) need to be installed in the space or can it be installed in the Plenum?The WAC can installed in the plenum above the drop ceiling and will communicate to the devices in the space. It should not be installed on or next to a metal or concrete wall.

Should I install the WAC next to a concrete or metal wall?No, Concrete or metal walls severely impact the strength of the wireless signal and will reduce the overall coverage and performance of the WaveLinx system. The WAC should be installed in the center of the overall space that it will be controlling.

34 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Should I install the WAC in an Electrical Closet or IT room?No, these types of rooms are typically surrounded by concrete walls. Concrete walls severely impact the strength of the wireless signal and will reduce the overall coverage and performance of the WaveLinx system. The WAC should be installed in the center of the overall space that it will be controlling.

How does WaveLinx communicate through or around concrete spaces, like stairwells and electrical closets?The Wireless Area Controller emits an wireless signal using the IEEE 802.15.4 wireless protocol in the 2.4Mhz frequency range. This signal pulses out from the WAC in a wireless bubble. Concrete or metal structures will break this bubble. Ensure to place the WAC at least 15 feet away from these structures to allow the wireless signal to have the best angle around these structures. In addition most WaveLinx devices act as a signal repeater which can allow the wireless signal to communicate around difficult spaces.

What is the maximum distance the WaveLinx system can communicate?The Wireless Area Controller can control up to 200 WaveLinx devices within 150 ft line of sight (LOS). If you have not reached the 200 device limit within 150ft, wireless hopping will allow you to reach additional devices up to the 200 device limit. Each wireless device can act as a signal repeater or (hopper) and provides an additional 75 feet of wireless coverage as long as the device is within 75ft of a device within the WAC 150ft range. WaveLinx supports a maximum of 5 hops each adding 75ft of communications beyond the WAC 150ft range. (150ft + (75*5))=525ft radius. Remember successful wireless coverage includes not only distance but also wall construction, wall thickness and number and density of devices. If you are unsure of application communication coverage consult Eaton.

Can WaveLinx be installed in the same area as the building Wi-Fi?Yes, although 802.15.4 communications use a similar frequency as standard Wi-Fi it uses different channels, modulation and communications structure. This reduces the risk of conflicts between wireless systems.

Can multiple 802.15.4 wireless networks exist in the same area of a building?Yes, 802.15.4 is self-healing, auto channel selecting mesh network. This means that these networks can coexist if set up correctly. In addition WaveLinx devices will only communicate with the assigned Wireless Area Controller. Other 802.15.4 wireless networks may not include all the security and performance qualities of WaveLinx and may not perform as well.

35EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

ControlSpec design toolControlSpec is your design and quote tool of choice, enabling you to layout, quote and submit on a project from within one tool. For the WaveLinx product line all control devices and a large selection of WaveLinx integrated fixtures are at your fingertips. Create your project, perform a takeoff, create one-line drawings and price your project. Product pricing is inside ControlSpec reducing your quote time.

ControlSpec value to you:• Create a project• Perform layout take-off• Review and adjust pricing• Create customized one line drawings• Print quote and submittal documentation• Product filtering for faster access and selection• Quick product addition on every screen

Create a project with customer information and share with other members of the design team.

Use the floorplan tool to layout your project, add luminaires, wallstations, receptacles, tilemount sensors, ceiling sensors, relays and Wireless Area Controllers.

36 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Define rooms, and assign WaveLinx devices to each Wireless Area Controller. Highlight areas to confirm your design.

Generate a full submittal package, quotation, one lines and floor plan drawings.

37EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Typical applicationswiring diagrams

Typical applicationswiring diagrams

WaveLinx network integration

Area or Room(up to 16)

Area or Room(up to 16)

Building LAN

Wireless AreaController

WaveLinx Mobile Appused for system setupand personal control

Building Wireless

PoE Power

Insight ManagerBACnet/IPPublic (REST) API

Third Party system (hardware provided by others)

Third party systems connect to the same LAN or VLAN as the WaveLinx Insight Manager and Wireless Area Controllers.

The Insight Manager exposes BACnet points to the BMS system which include:Network• Write Demand Response Active/Inactive

Area• Read Name & Scene• Write Scene• Read power usage

Zone• Read/Write Zone light level

Endpoint (Device)• Read/Write endpoint light level

Third party can also communicate to the WaveLinx Insight Manager via Public API (REST). A subset of the HTTP methods are supported by the REST API. The supported methods are GET and POST (note: PUT and DELETE actions not currently supported). Please refer to the Lighting Xpert Insight Reference Manual for more details.

39EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

WaveLinx demand response integration

Area or Room(up to 16)

Area or Room(up to 16)

Building LAN

Wireless AreaController

WaveLinx Mobile Appused for system setupand personal control

Low use spaces 40% demand reductionHigh use spaces 20% demand reduction

Building Wireless

PoE Power

Insight ManagerBACnet/IPPublic (REST) API

Third Party system (hardware provided by others)

WaveLinx integrates with Demand Response systems via the BMS BACnet system. The BMS system will support Automatic Demand Response standard protocols and can send a Demand Response signal to the WaveLinx system via BACnet.

Each WaveLinx area can have a different Demand Response value assigned to it to reduce the light level when the demand response mode is active. This can be programmed and tested using the WaveLinx Mobile Application.

How demand response works.When demand response is active:

• The Wireless Area Controller will receive the message from the BMS BACnet via the Insight Manager• The WaveLinx mobile app will display a "DR" icon at the top of any Area where Demand Response is active• Lighting in the area will be reduced by the demand response value in the area• Light levels will equal: lighting target (scene value) minus daylighting minus demand response

When demand response is inactive:

• The Demand Response mode will be removed and the indicator icon in the mobile app will be clear• Light level will not change until the next target level change via daylight, occupancy, wallstation pushbutton

This provided you a more accurate demand reduction than just applying a scene value when demand response is active (caution: some systems simply trigger a scene value when demand response is active, which may actually increase the light level).

40 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Wireless coexisting communication informationCoexisting with Wi-FiThe WaveLinx Wireless Connected Lighting system employs three techniques to either eliminate or drastically impact on Wi-Fi networks in the building: reduce its impact on Wi-Fi networks in the building.

• Channel selection: This technique involves identifying WaveLinx IEEE 802.15.4 communication channels that do not overlap with the current Wi-Fi deployment (shown)

• Low airtime consumption: WaveLinx is designed to reduce wireless communications during steady state operation, greatly reducing the probability of collision with Wi-Fi traffic

Channel SelectionWaveLinx uses IEEE 802.15.4 channels, which are within the same 2.4 GHz frequency band that IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi operates within. Since devices communicating on the same channel can cause interference, the devices need to be set on channels that do not overlap.

If we overlay the most frequently used channels used by IEEE 802.15.4 (WaveLinx) and IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) on the chart below, you can see there is no overlap.

Wi-Fi uses channels 1, 6 and 11 by default, and IEEE 802.15.4 devices should be set to use channels 14,15,19,20,24,25, and 26 by default which fall within the gaps of the Wi-Fi channels. For IEEE 802.15.4 channels 15 and 20 are typical and allow us to prevent overlap that can lead to potential signal interference. Channels 25 and 26 are typically not used in North America because they are too close to a restricted RF band.

Ultimately this means that IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi and IEEE 802.15.4 wireless devices can co-exist in the same space without interference if they are properly set with the correct channels.

Low Airtime ConsumptionWaveLinx recognizes that it is not always possible to select non-overlapping channels. Many Wi-Fi access points aggressively use all available spectrum to maximize performance. To coexist with such solutions, WaveLinx is designed to send two messages every five minutes per sensor. The following example shows the airtime consumption for a 50,000 square foot installation.

• Airtime Consumption = # sensors*msgs_per_sensor*airtime_per_msg/5mins*100% • 50,000 square feet = 500 sensors• 1.5 ms of airtime per message• Airtime Consumption = 500 * 2 * 1.5ms/5mins * 100% • Typical Airtime Consumption = 0.5%With such low airtime consumption, the WaveLinx system will easily coexist with Wi-Fi networks whether or not non- overlapping channels are used.

Interference ToleranceIn addition to ensuring that there is no impact on Wi-Fi installations, the WaveLinx Wireless Connected Lighting system must be tolerant of interference by other Wi-Fi and IEEE 802.15.4 networks. The selection of non-overlapping channels serves to avoid the potential problem.

In addition, WaveLinx is designed to be loss tolerant. The WaveLinx communications increase transmission reliability through the use of acknowledgments and packet retransmission. As a result, when a packet is lost, the loss is detected and corrected through retransmission. Additionally, WaveLinx is designed to perform lighting control without requiring network communication at all. Lighting control will continue to operate in the event of a complete wireless failure.

IEEE 802.11 IEEE 802.15.4

KEY

IEEE 802.11 and 802.15.4 2.4GHzCommonly used channels (North America)

2400 2405 2410 2415 2420 2425 2430 2435 2440 2445 2450 2455 2460 2465 2470 2475 2480 2485 2490 2495 2500

2400MHz

2500MHz

Channel 1 Channel 6 Channel 11

15 20 25 26

41EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

20 amp circuit from circuit breaker

To 0-10V Continuous Dimming 3 amp luminaires

Junction Box

MSP3IVMVDC1WaveLinx Tilemount daylightsensor control module

Includes switchleg (Blue Load out wire) and 0-10V to each fixture controlled

MSP3IVMVDC1WaveLinx Tilemount daylightsensor control module

120/277 VAC 3A downlights with 0-10V controlSWPD1WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensor

5630-000059-02Ceiling tile sensor adapter

Lock ring

5140-000123-0054” Plenum cableincluded

Ceiling Tile Ceiling Tile

Black (Incoming Hot)White (Neutral)Blue(Load Out)Purple (0-10V +)Gray (0-10V +)

White (Neutral)Switchleg

Purple (0-10V +)Gray (0-10V +)

Purple (Dimming)Gray (Dimming)

White (Neutral)Blue (Hot Switched)White (Neutral)

Black (Hot)120/277VAC

MSP3IVMVDC1Control module

0-10V Dimming Driver

Tilemount daylight sensorTop View

Mounting

Step 1Cut hole in ceiling tile

Step 2Insert ceiling tile adaptor

Step 3 Hand tighten Lock Ring

Step 4 Snap WaveLinx sensor intoceiling tile adaptor

Step 5Connect cable between sensor and control module

Ceiling Tile Ceiling Tile

Side View

WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensorLock ring

Ceiling tile senor adapter

WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensor package includes:Qty 1 - 3A control moduleQty 1 - 54” cableQty 1 - Ceiling tile adapterQty 1 - lock ringQty 1 - WaveLinx daylight sensor

WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensor Connects to standard 0-10V luminaires including the WaveLinx control modulewhich supports a 3A switched load and0-10V control signal.

The WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensorcan be connected to 0-10V dimmabledownlights or 3rd party luminiares toprovide closed loop daylight dimmingfunctionality with the WaveLinx system.

20 amp circuit from circuit breaker

To 0-10V Continuous Dimming 3 amp luminaires

Junction Box

MSP3IVMVDC1WaveLinx Tilemount daylightsensor control module

Includes switchleg (Blue Load out wire) and 0-10V to each fixture controlled

MSP3IVMVDC1WaveLinx Tilemount daylightsensor control module

120/277 VAC 3A downlights with 0-10V controlSWPD1WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensor

5630-000059-02Ceiling tile sensor adapter

Lock ring

5140-000123-0054” Plenum cableincluded

Ceiling Tile Ceiling Tile

Black (Incoming Hot)White (Neutral)Blue(Load Out)Purple (0-10V +)Gray (0-10V +)

White (Neutral)Switchleg

Purple (0-10V +)Gray (0-10V +)

Purple (Dimming)Gray (Dimming)

White (Neutral)Blue (Hot Switched)White (Neutral)

Black (Hot)120/277VAC

MSP3IVMVDC1Control module

0-10V Dimming Driver

Top View

Mounting

Step 1Cut hole in ceiling tile

Step 2Insert ceiling tile adaptor

Step 3 Hand tighten Lock Ring

Step 4 Snap WaveLinx sensor intoceiling tile adaptor

Step 5Connect cable between sensor and control module

Ceiling Tile Ceiling Tile

Side View

WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensorLock ring

Ceiling tile senor adapter

WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensor package includes:Qty 1 - 3A control moduleQty 1 - 54” cableQty 1 - Ceiling tile adapterQty 1 - lock ringQty 1 - WaveLinx daylight sensor

WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensor Connects to standard 0-10V luminaires including the WaveLinx control modulewhich supports a 3A switched load and0-10V control signal.

The WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensorcan be connected to 0-10V dimmabledownlights or 3rd party luminiares toprovide closed loop daylight dimmingfunctionality with the WaveLinx system.

Top View

Mounting

Step 1Cut hole in ceiling tile

Step 2Insert ceiling tile adaptor

Step 3 Hand tighten Lock Ring

Step 4 Snap WaveLinx sensor intoceiling tile adaptor

Step 5Connect cable between sensor and control module

Ceiling Tile Ceiling Tile

Side View

WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensorLock ring

Ceiling tile senor adapter

WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensor package includes:Qty 1 - 3A control moduleQty 1 - 54” cableQty 1 - Ceiling tile adapterQty 1 - lock ringQty 1 - WaveLinx daylight sensor

WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensor Connects to standard 0-10V luminaires including the WaveLinx control modulewhich supports a 3A switched load and0-10V control signal.

The WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensorcan be connected to 0-10V dimmabledownlights or 3rd party luminiares toprovide closed loop daylight dimmingfunctionality with the WaveLinx system.

42 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Receptacle

WR-20

WR-15

(42.79 mm)1.68”

(35.2 mm)1.39”

(96.

50 m

m)

3.79

(83

mm

)3.

26”

Ground

Green

Neutral

White

Line (Hot)

Black

(42.79 mm)1.68”

(50 mm)1.96”

(96.

50 m

m)

3.79

(83

mm

)3.

26”

Ground

Green

Neutral

White

Line

Black

43EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Default engraving & light levelsHalf LightsFull LightsReadRelaxDimmedNightOff

Scene 3 = 50%Scene 1 = 100%Scene 2 = 70%Scene 4 = 30%Scene 5 = 10%Scene 6 = 1%Scene 0 = Off

Full Lights

OFF

Half Lights

Read

Relax

Dimmed

Neutral/ White Hot/Black

Wallstation

3.25˝(83 mm)

4.75˝(121 mm)

Full Lights

OFF

Half Lights

3.25˝(83 mm)

4.75˝(121 mm)

1.4˝(35.58 mm)

Full Lights

Half Lights

Read

Relax

2.81˝(71.37 mm)

1.842˝(46.79 mm)

Ground strap can be removed if not using

a metal face plate

44 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Wallstation selection

Full LightsFull LightsFull LightsFull LightsFull Lights

Full Lights

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

Half LightsHalf LightsHalf LightsHalf LightsHalf Lights

ReadReadReadRead

Relax Relax Relax

Dimmed

Full Lights

Full LightsFull Lights Full Lights

Full LightsOFF

OFF

Half Lights Half Lights

W1L-*(*=W,V,G,B)

W1L-RL-*(*=W,V,G,B)

W3L-*(*=W,V,G,B)

W2L-*(*=W,V,G,B)

W2L-RL-*(*=W,V,G,B)

W2S-*(*=W,V,G,B)

W2S-RL*(*=W,V,G,B)

W4S-*(*=W,V,G,B)

W4S-RL-*(*=W,V,G,B)

W5S-*(*=W,V,G,B)

W6S-*(*=W,V,G,B)

Default engraving & light levelsHalf LightsFull LightsReadRelaxDimmedNightOff

Scene 3 = 50%Scene 1 = 100%Scene 2 = 70%Scene 4 = 30%Scene 5 = 10%Scene 6 = 1%Scene 0 = Off

ON/OFF Raise/Lower buttons Button programming options viaWaveLinx Mobile ApplicationScene SelectionScene ToggleZone ToggleZone LevelRaiseLower HR ReleaseNo Action

Lowers Arealight level

Raise Arealight level

Toggles Scene 1 &Scene 0

45EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Relay switchpack and plug load

20 amp circuit from circuit breaker

To 20 amp splitreceptacle

20 amp splitreceptacle

Continuouspowered20 amp circuit

Junction BoxWSP-MV-010

WaveLinx Relay Switchpackwith 0-10V control

Black (incoming hot)White (neutral)Red (load out)Purple (0-10V +)Gray (0-10V -)

White (neutral)Switchleg

ControlledSwitchleg

Neutral

20 amp circuit from circuit breaker

To 0-10V Continuous Dimming 20 amp luminaires

Junction BoxWSP-MV-010

WaveLinx Relay Switchpackwith 0-10V control

Black (incoming hot)White (neutral)Red (load out)Purple (0-10V +)Gray (0-10V -)

White (neutral)SwitchlegPurple (0-10V +)Gray (0-10V -)

V1 V3V2 V5V4

ItemNumber

V1V2V3V4V5

WireSize

18 awg12 awg18 awg12 awg12 awg

WireColorGrayWhitePurpleBlackRed

46 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

V1 V3V2 V5V4

ItemNumber

V1V2V3V4V5

WireSize

18 awg12 awg18 awg12 awg12 awg

WireColorGrayWhitePurpleBlackRed

20 amp circuit from circuit breaker

To reverse phasecontinuous dimmingluminaires

JunctionBox

OptionalJunction

Box

WSP-MV-010WaveLinx Relay Switchpack

with 0-10V control

Black (incoming hot)White (neutral)

Red

(dim

med

ou

t)

Red (load out)Purple (0-10V +)

Bla

ck(i

nco

min

g h

ot)

Wh

ite

(neu

tral

)

Gra

y (n

eutr

al)

Gray (0-10V -)

White (neutral)

Switchleg

LDC

M

Purple (0-10V +)

Gray (0-10V -)

Linear DimmingControl Module

0-10V to Reverse phasedimming converter

WaveLinx relay switchpack with LDCM

Disclaimer:The information contained in this document is provided for general purposes only. Conditions in the field may vary from the assumptions on which the diagrams and information contained herein were based and we make no warranties or representations about the accuracy, completeness or suitability of the information herein for any specific site. The installation of the lighting, wiring, control, and other products contained in this document should only be performed by a qualified professional.

47EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

IECC 2018:

Classroom example 1

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesDaylight dimming zones of no more than eight luminairesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offDaylighting not required for indoor spaces without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 150W

Manual ControlsProgrammable scenesDominant button is 50% light levelScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional FeaturesPower measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller2 WSP-MV-010 WaveLinx Relay Switchpack with 0-10V dimming1 CWPD-1500 WaveLinx ceiling sensor1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation12 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

0-10V

2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

WSP-MV-01020A Relay w/ 0-10V Dimming

CWPD-1500Wireless CeilingSensoroccupancy sensor

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

HN

WR-20WirelessReceptacle

HN

Wallstation

HN

HN

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

IECC2018

C405.2.5

C405.2.5

C405.2.2.1.2

C405.2.3.2

C405.2.3.3

C405.2.1.3

C405.2.1.1.1

C405.2.2

C405. 2.4

C405. 2.6

C408. 3

C406. 4

IECC 2018

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

48 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

IECC 2018:

Classroom example 2

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to sceneOptional plug load turns on/off with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor spacesNot required in spaces without windows that are less than 150W

Manual ControlsProgrammable scenesDominant button is 50% light levelScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional FeaturesPower measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backupComplies with Enhanced Digital Lighting Control section C406

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation12 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

W1L-RL-WWireless 1 large buttonscene wallstation

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

HN

Wallstation

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

IECC 2018

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

IECC2018

C405.2.5

C405.2.5

C405.2.2.1.2

C405.2.3.2

C405.2.3.3

C405.2.1.3

C405.2.1.1.1

C405.2.2

C405. 2.4

C405. 2.6

C408. 3

C406. 4

49EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

IECC 2018:

Conference room example 1

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor offices without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 150W

Manual Controls Top or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backupComplies with Enhanced Digital Lighting Control section C406

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation1 TM-SWPD1 WaveLinx Tilemount Daylight Sensor3 LD4 OR LD6 Portfolio Commercial Recessed LED4 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

LD4/LD6PortfolioCommercial Recessed LED

TM-SWPD1Wireless Tilemount Sensoroccupancy / daylighting3A Relay with 0-10V

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

Wallstation

Occupancy/Daylight Sensor

HN

HN

HN

HN

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

IECC 2018

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

IECC2018

C405.2.5

C405.2.5

C405.2.2.1.2

C405.2.3.2

C405.2.3.3

C405.2.1.3

C405.2.1.1.1

C405.2.2

C405. 2.4

C405. 2.6

C408. 3

C406. 4

50 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

IECC 2018:

Conference room example 2

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesIndividually addressable luminairesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to sceneOptional plug load turns on/off with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor space without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 150W

Manual ControlsProgrammable ScenesDominant button is 50% light levelScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backupComplies with Enhanced Digital Lighting Control section C406

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation1 TM-SWPD1 WaveLinx Tilemount Daylight Sensor3 LD4 OR LD6 Portfolio Commercial Recessed LED2 DSI-WS-3L35-1D-UNV-AC48-T1-8-STD-SW-W Divide Suspended with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

0-10V

2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

WSP-MV-01020A Relay w/ 0-10V Dimming

CWPD-1500Wireless CeilingSensoroccupancy sensor

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

HN

WR-20WirelessReceptacle

HN

Wallstation

Occupancy/Daylight Sensor

HN

HN

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

IECC 2018

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

IECC2018

C405.2.5

C405.2.5

C405.2.2.1.2

C405.2.3.2

C405.2.3.3

C405.2.1.3

C405.2.1.1.1

C405.2.2

C405. 2.4

C405. 2.6

C408. 3

C406. 4

51EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

IECC 2018:

Office corridor example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesIndividually addressable luminairesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to sceneOptional plug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor spaces without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 150W

Manual ControlsProgrammable ScenesDominant button is 50% light levelManual on/offScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller2 W1L-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation6 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

W1L-RL-WWireless 1 large buttonscene wallstation

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

HN

Wallstation

Wallstation

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

IECC 2018

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

IECC2018

C405.2.5

C405.2.5

C405.2.2.1.2

C405.2.3.2

C405.2.3.3

C405.2.1.3

C405.2.1.1.1

C405.2.2

C405. 2.4

C405. 2.6

C408. 3

C406. 4

52 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

IECC 2018:

Private office example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor offices without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 150W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backupComplies with Enhanced Digital Lighting Control section C406

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation2 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

HN

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

Wallstation

HN

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

IECC 2018

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

IECC2018

C405.2.5

C405.2.5

C405.2.2.1.2

C405.2.3.2

C405.2.3.3

C405.2.1.3

C405.2.1.1.1

C405.2.2

C405. 2.4

C405. 2.6

C408. 3

C406. 4

53EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

IECC 2018:

Lobby example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor space without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 150W

Manual ControlsDominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Programmable scenesScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backupComplies with Enhanced Digital Lighting Control section C406

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller2 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation1 TM-SWPD1 WaveLinx Tilemount Daylight Sensor6 LD4 OR LD6 Portfolio Commercial Recessed LED2 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

LD4/LD6PortfolioCommercial Recessed LED

TM-SWPD1Wireless Tilemount Sensoroccupancy / daylighting3A Relay with 0-10V

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

Wallstation

Occupancy/Daylight Sensor

HN

HN

HN

Wallstation

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

IECC 2018

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

IECC2018

C405.2.5

C405.2.5

C405.2.2.1.2

C405.2.3.2

C405.2.3.3

C405.2.1.3

C405.2.1.1.1

C405.2.2

C405. 2.4

C405. 2.6

C408. 3

C406. 4

54 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

IECC 2018:

Open office example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to sceneOptional plug load turns on/off with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor space without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 150W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesRaiseLowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backupComplies with Enhanced Digital Lighting Control section C406

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller2 W4SL-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation24 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

HN

Wallstation

Wallstation

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

IECC 2018

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

IECC2018

C405.2.5

C405.2.5

C405.2.2.1.2

C405.2.3.2

C405.2.3.3

C405.2.1.3

C405.2.1.1.1

C405.2.2

C405. 2.4

C405. 2.6

C408. 3

C406. 4

55EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

IECC 2018:

Restaurant example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesIndividually addressable luminairesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to sceneOptional plug load turns on/off with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor space without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 150W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesRaiseLowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backupComplies with Enhanced Digital Lighting Control section C406

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller5 W4SL-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation24 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

HN

Wallstation

Wallstation

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

IECC 2018

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

IECC2018

C405.2.5

C405.2.5

C405.2.2.1.2

C405.2.3.2

C405.2.3.3

C405.2.1.3

C405.2.1.1.1

C405.2.2

C405. 2.4

C405. 2.6

C408. 3

C406. 4

56 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

IECC 2018:

Retail example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to sceneOptional plug load turns on/off with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor space without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 150W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesRaiseLowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backupComplies with Enhanced Digital Lighting Control section C406

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller6 W4SL-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation4 WSP-MV-010 WaveLinx Relay Switchpack with 0-10V dimming4 LDCM-PL-120-277-010V-GR Linear Dimming Control Modules23 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

LDCM-PL-120-277-0-10V-GRLinear DimmingControl Module

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

WSP-MV-01020A Relay w/ 0-10V Dimming

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

Wallstation

Reverse Phase Converter

WaveLinx Relay 0-10V

Wallstation

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

IECC 2018

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

IECC2018

C405.2.5

C405.2.5

C405.2.2.1.2

C405.2.3.2

C405.2.3.3

C405.2.1.3

C405.2.1.1.1

C405.2.2

C405. 2.4

C405. 2.6

C408. 3

C406. 4

57EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

ASHRAE 90.1 2016:

Classroom example 1

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offDaylighting not required for indoor spaces without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are lessthan 120W

Manual ControlsProgrammable scenesDominant button is 50% light levelScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation2 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle2 WSP-MV-010 WaveLinx Relay Switchpack with 0-10V dimming1 CWPD-1500 WaveLinx ceiling occupancy sensor12 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

0-10V

2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

WSP-MV-01020A Relay w/ 0-10V Dimming

CWPD-1500Wireless CeilingSensoroccupancy sensor

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

HN

WR-20WirelessReceptacle

HN

Receptacle ControlHN

Receptacle ControlHN

Wallstation

HN

HN

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON Partial ON Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

ASHRAE90.1-2016

9.4.1(a)

9.4.1.1(b)

9.4.1.1 (c)

9.4.1.1 (d)

9.4.1.1 (e)

9.4.1.1 (f)

9.4.1.1 (g)

9.4.1.1 (h)

9.4.1.1 (i) 8.4.2 8.4.3.2 9.4.1.2 9.4.3

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

ASHRAE 90.1 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

58 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

ASHRAE 90.1 2016:

Classroom example 2

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor space without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsProgrammable scenesDominant button is 50% light levelScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation2 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle12 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with INstinct Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

HN

WR-20Wireless Receptacle

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Receptacle Control

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON Partial ON Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

ASHRAE90.1-2016

9.4.1(a)

9.4.1.1(b)

9.4.1.1 (c)

9.4.1.1 (d)

9.4.1.1 (e)

9.4.1.1 (f)

9.4.1.1 (g)

9.4.1.1 (h)

9.4.1.1 (i) 8.4.2 8.4.3.2 9.4.1.2 9.4.3

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

ASHRAE 90.1 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

59EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

ASHRAE 90.1 2016:

Conference room example 1

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor offices without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation1 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle1 TM-SWPD1 WaveLinx Tilemount Daylight Sensor3 LD4 OR LD6 Portfolio Commercial Recessed LED4 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

LD4/LD6PortfolioCommercial Recessed LED

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

TM-SWPD1WaveLinx Tilemount Daylight Sensoroccupancy / daylighting3A Relay with 0-10V

HN

HN

WR-20WirelessReceptacle

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Occupancy/Daylight Sensor

HN

HN

HN

HN

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON Partial ON Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

ASHRAE90.1-2016

9.4.1(a)

9.4.1.1(b)

9.4.1.1 (c)

9.4.1.1 (d)

9.4.1.1 (e)

9.4.1.1 (f)

9.4.1.1 (g)

9.4.1.1 (h)

9.4.1.1 (i) 8.4.2 8.4.3.2 9.4.1.2 9.4.3

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

ASHRAE 90.1 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

60 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

ASHRAE 90.1 2016:

Conference room example 2

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimming zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor space without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsProgrammable ScenesDominant button is 50% light levelScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

DSI-WS-3L35-1D-UNV-AC48-T1-8-STD-SW-WDivide Suspended 8ft with WaveLinx Sensor

LD4/LD6PortfolioCommercial Recessed LED

TM-SWPD1Wireless Tile Mount Sensoroccupancy / daylighting3A Relay with 0-10V

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

HN

HN

WR-20Wireless Receptacle

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Occupancy/Daylight Sensor

HN

HN

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation1 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle1 TM-SWPD1 WaveLinx Tilemount Daylight Sensor6 LD4 OR LD6 Portfolio Commercial Recessed LED2 DSI-WS-3L35-1D-UNV-AC48-T1-8-STD-SW-W Divide Suspended with WaveLinx Sensor

Local Control

Manual ON Partial ON Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

ASHRAE90.1-2016

9.4.1(a)

9.4.1.1(b)

9.4.1.1 (c)

9.4.1.1 (d)

9.4.1.1 (e)

9.4.1.1 (f)

9.4.1.1 (g)

9.4.1.1 (h)

9.4.1.1 (i) 8.4.2 8.4.3.2 9.4.1.2 9.4.3

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

ASHRAE 90.1 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

61EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

ASHRAE 90.1 2016:

Office corridor example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to sceneOptional plug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor offices without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsProgrammable ScenesDominant button is 50% light levelManual on/offScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller2 W4SL-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation6 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

HN

Wallstation

Wallstation

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON Partial ON Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

ASHRAE90.1-2016

9.4.1(a)

9.4.1.1(b)

9.4.1.1 (c)

9.4.1.1 (d)

9.4.1.1 (e)

9.4.1.1 (f)

9.4.1.1 (g)

9.4.1.1 (h)

9.4.1.1 (i) 8.4.2 8.4.3.2 9.4.1.2 9.4.3

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

ASHRAE 90.1 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

62 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

ASHRAE 90.1 2016:

Private office example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor offices without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation1 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle2 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

HN

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

HN

WR-20Wireless Receptacle

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

Wallstation

HN

HN

Receptacle Control

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON Partial ON Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

ASHRAE90.1-2016

9.4.1(a)

9.4.1.1(b)

9.4.1.1 (c)

9.4.1.1 (d)

9.4.1.1 (e)

9.4.1.1 (f)

9.4.1.1 (g)

9.4.1.1 (h)

9.4.1.1 (i) 8.4.2 8.4.3.2 9.4.1.2 9.4.3

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

ASHRAE 90.1 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

63EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

ASHRAE 90.1 2016:

Lobby example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor space without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsDominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Programmable scenesScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller2 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation1 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle1 TM-SWPD1 WaveLinx Tilemount Daylight Sensor6 LD4 OR LD6 Portfolio Commercial Recessed LED2 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

LD4/LD6PortfolioCommercial Recessed LED

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

TM-SWPD1WaveLinx Tilemount Daylight Sensoroccupancy / daylighting3A Relay with 0-10V

HN

HN

WR-20WirelessReceptacle

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Occupancy/Daylight Sensor

HN

HN

HN

Wallstation

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON Partial ON Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

ASHRAE90.1-2016

9.4.1(a)

9.4.1.1(b)

9.4.1.1 (c)

9.4.1.1 (d)

9.4.1.1 (e)

9.4.1.1 (f)

9.4.1.1 (g)

9.4.1.1 (h)

9.4.1.1 (i) 8.4.2 8.4.3.2 9.4.1.2 9.4.3

ASHRAE 90.1 2016

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

64 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

ASHRAE 90.1 2016:

Open office example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor offices without windowsNot required in spaces without windows that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesRaiseLowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller2 W4SL-RL-W WaveLinx wallstation2 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle24 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

HN

WR-20Wireless Receptacle

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Receptacle Control

Wallstation

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON Partial ON Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

ASHRAE90.1-2016

9.4.1(a)

9.4.1.1(b)

9.4.1.1 (c)

9.4.1.1 (d)

9.4.1.1 (e)

9.4.1.1 (f)

9.4.1.1 (g)

9.4.1.1 (h)

9.4.1.1 (i) 8.4.2 8.4.3.2 9.4.1.2 9.4.3

ASHRAE 90.1 2016

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

65EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

ASHRAE 90.1 2016:

Restaurant example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor spaces without windowsNot required in spaces without windows that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesRaiseLowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller5 W4SL-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation2 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle24 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

HN

WR-20Wireless Receptacle

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

Wallstation

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Receptacle Control

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON Partial ON Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

ASHRAE90.1-2016

9.4.1(a)

9.4.1.1(b)

9.4.1.1 (c)

9.4.1.1 (d)

9.4.1.1 (e)

9.4.1.1 (f)

9.4.1.1 (g)

9.4.1.1 (h)

9.4.1.1 (i) 8.4.2 8.4.3.2 9.4.1.2 9.4.3

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

ASHRAE 90.1 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

66 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

ASHRAE 90.1 2016:

Retail example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor spaces without windowsNot required in spaces without windows that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesRaiseLowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller6 W4SL-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation4 WSP-MV-010 WaveLinx Relay Switchpack with 0-10V dimming2 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle4 LDCM-PL-120-277-010V-GR Linear Dimming Control Modules23 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

HN

WR-15Wireless Receptacle

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

LDCM-PL-120-277-0-10V-GRLinear DimmingControl Module

WSP-MV-01020A Relay w/ 0-10V Dimming

Wallstation

Reverse Phase Converter

WaveLinx Relay 0-10V

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Receptacle Control

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON Partial ON Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

ASHRAE90.1-2016

9.4.1(a)

9.4.1.1(b)

9.4.1.1 (c)

9.4.1.1 (d)

9.4.1.1 (e)

9.4.1.1 (f)

9.4.1.1 (g)

9.4.1.1 (h)

9.4.1.1 (i) 8.4.2 8.4.3.2 9.4.1.2 9.4.3

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

ASHRAE 90.1 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

67EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offDaylighting not required for indoor spaces without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsProgrammable scenesDominant button is 50% light levelScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation2 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle2 WSP-MV-010 WaveLinx Relay Switchpack with 0-10V dimming1 CWPD-1500 WaveLinx ceiling occupancy sensor12 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

0-10V

2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

WSP-MV-01020A Relay w/ 0-10V Dimming

CWPD-1500Wireless CeilingSensoroccupancy sensor

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

HN

WR-20WirelessReceptacle

HN

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Receptacle Control

HN

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

T242016

130.1(a)(b)

130.1(a)(b)

130.1 (b)

130.1(d)

130.1(d)

130.1(c).6

130.1(c).5

130.1(c)

130.5(d)

130.5(b)

130.1(d)

130.4 130.1 (e)130.1 (e)

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

TITLE 24 2016

TITLE 24 2016:

Classroom example 1Manually Switched

ON/OFFOccupancy

Sensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

68 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

TITLE 24 2016:

Classroom example 2

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor offices without windowsNot required in spaces without windows that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsProgrammable scenesDominant button is 50% light levelScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation2 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle12 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

HN

WR-20Wireless Receptacle

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Receptacle Control

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

T242016

130.1(a)(b)

130.1(a)(b)

130.1 (b)

130.1(d)

130.1(d)

130.1(c).6

130.1(c).5

130.1(c)

130.5(d)

130.5(b)

130.1(d)

130.4 130.1 (e)130.1 (e)

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

TITLE 24 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

69EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

TITLE 24 2016:

Conference room example 1

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor offices without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation1 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle1 TM-SWPD1 WaveLinx Tilemount Daylight Sensor3 LD4 OR LD6 Portfolio Commercial Recessed LED4 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

LD4/LD6PortfolioCommercial Recessed LED

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

TM-SWPD1WaveLinx Tilemount Daylight Sensoroccupancy / daylighting3A Relay with 0-10V

HN

HN

WR-20WirelessReceptacle

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Occupancy/Daylight Sensor

HN

HN

HN

HN

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

T242016

130.1(a)(b)

130.1(a)(b)

130.1 (b)

130.1(d)

130.1(d)

130.1(c).6

130.1(c).5

130.1(c)

130.5(d)

130.5(b)

130.1(d)

130.4 130.1 (e)130.1 (e)

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

TITLE 24 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

70 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

TITLE 24 2016:

Conference room example 2

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimming zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor spaces without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsProgrammable ScenesDominant button is 50% light levelScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

DSI-WS-3L35-1D-UNV-AC48-T1-8-STD-SW-WDivide Suspended 8ft with WaveLinx Sensor

LD4/LD6PortfolioCommercial Recessed LED

TM-SWPD1Wireless Tile Mount Sensoroccupancy / daylighting3A Relay with 0-10V

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

HN

HN

WR-20Wireless Receptacle

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Occupancy/Daylight Sensor

HN

HN

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation1 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle1 TM-SWPD1 WaveLinx Tilemount Daylight Sensor6 LD4 OR LD6 Portfolio Commercial Recessed LED2 DSI-WS-3L35-1D-UNV-AC48-T1-8-STD-SW-W Divide Suspended with WaveLinx Sensor

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

T242016

130.1(a)(b)

130.1(a)(b)

130.1 (b)

130.1(d)

130.1(d)

130.1(c).6

130.1(c).5

130.1(c)

130.5(d)

130.5(b)

130.1(d)

130.4 130.1 (e)130.1 (e)

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

TITLE 24 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

71EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

TITLE 24 2016:

Office corridor example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to sceneOptional plug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor spaces without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsProgrammable ScenesDominant button is 50% light levelManual on/offScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller2 W1L-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation6 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

W1L-RL-WWireless 1 large buttonscene wallstation

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

HN

Wallstation

Wallstation

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

T242016

130.1(a)(b)

130.1(a)(b)

130.1 (b)

130.1(d)

130.1(d)

130.1(c).6

130.1(c).5

130.1(c)

130.5(d)

130.5(b)

130.1(d)

130.4 130.1 (e)130.1 (e)

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

TITLE 24 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

72 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

TITLE 24 2016:

Private office example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor offices without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller1 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation1 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle2 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

HN

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

HN

WR-20Wireless Receptacle

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

Wallstation

HN

HN

Receptacle Control

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

T242016

130.1(a)(b)

130.1(a)(b)

130.1 (b)

130.1(d)

130.1(d)

130.1(c).6

130.1(c).5

130.1(c)

130.5(d)

130.5(b)

130.1(d)

130.4 130.1 (e)130.1 (e)

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

TITLE 24 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

73EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

TITLE 24 2016:

Lobby example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic auto on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor spaces without windowsNot required in spaces without windows or that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsDominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Programmable scenesScene raiseScene lowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller2 W4S-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation1 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle1 TM-SWPD1 WaveLinx Tilemount Daylight Sensor6 LD4 OR LD6 Portfolio Commercial Recessed LED2 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x2 with WaveLinx Sensor

LD4/LD6PortfolioCommercial Recessed LED

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

TM-SWPD1WaveLinx Tilemount Daylight Sensoroccupancy / daylighting3A Relay with 0-10V

HN

HN

WR-20WirelessReceptacle

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Occupancy/Daylight Sensor

HN

HN

HN

Wallstation

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

T242016

130.1(a)(b)

130.1(a)(b)

130.1 (b)

130.1(d)

130.1(d)

130.1(c).6

130.1(c).5

130.1(c)

130.5(d)

130.5(b)

130.1(d)

130.4 130.1 (e)130.1 (e)

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

TITLE 24 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

74 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

TITLE 24 2016:

Open office example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor offices without windowsNot required in spaces without windows that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesRaiseLowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller2 W4SL-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation2 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle24 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

HN

WR-20Wireless Receptacle

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Receptacle Control

Wallstation

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

T242016

130.1(a)(b)

130.1(a)(b)

130.1 (b)

130.1(d)

130.1(d)

130.1(c).6

130.1(c).5

130.1(c)

130.5(d)

130.5(b)

130.1(d)

130.4 130.1 (e)130.1 (e)

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

TITLE 24 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

75EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

TITLE 24 2016:

Restaurant example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor spaces without windowsNot required in spaces without windows that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesRaiseLowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller5 W4SL-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation2 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle24 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

HN

WR-20Wireless Receptacle

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

HN

Wallstation

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Receptacle Control

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

T242016

130.1(a)(b)

130.1(a)(b)

130.1 (b)

130.1(d)

130.1(d)

130.1(c).6

130.1(c).5

130.1(c)

130.5(d)

130.5(b)

130.1(d)

130.4 130.1 (e)130.1 (e)

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

TITLE 24 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

76 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

TITLE 24 2016:

Retail example

Lighting0-10V lighting loadsUp to 3 dimmable zonesOut of the box 75% high end trim

OccupancyAutomatic on to 50%Optional vacancy modeOptional auto on to scenePlug load turns on with occupancyAutomatic off of lighting and plug load on vacancy

DaylightingContinuous dimming to offIndividual luminaire daylight dimming to approximately 500 luxDaylighting not required for indoor spaces without windowsNot required in spaces without windows that are less than 120W

Manual ControlsTop or dominant button half lights (sets lights to 50% or less)Remaining buttons trigger scenesRaiseLowerAll off

Additional Features Power measurement reporting through mobile applicationAutomatic demand response available from wireless area controllerScheduling of partial off light levels and times from wireless area controllerUL924 emergency control capabilities available via luminaire battery backup

Bill of MaterialsQty Catalog # Description1 WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller6 W4SL-RL-W WaveLinx Wallstation4 WSP-MV-010 WaveLinx Relay Switchpack with 0-10V dimming2 WR-15 WaveLinx Receptacle4 LDCM-PL-120-277-010V-GR Linear Dimming Control Modules23 24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-U Encounter 2x4 with WaveLinx Sensor

Typical wiring detail

PoE Network Switchprovided by others

HN

W4S-RL-WWireless 4 small buttonscene wallstation

HN

HN

WR-15Wireless Receptacle

24EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-SWPD1-UEncounter 2x4 recessed light fixturewith 0-10V dimming

WAC-POEWireless Area ControllerInstalled within 150ft of WCL devices

LDCM-PL-120-277-0-10V-GRLinear DimmingControl Module

WSP-MV-01020A Relay w/ 0-10V Dimming

Wallstation

Reverse Phase Converter

WaveLinx Relay 0-10V

Wallstation

Receptacle Control

Receptacle Control

WAC-POEWireless Area Controller

Installed within 150ft of WCL devices

Local Control

Manual ON

Partial ON

Bilevel Lighting

Daylight Side

Daylight Top

Partial OFF

Automatic OFF

Scheduled OFF

Receptacle Control

Energy Monitoring

Parking Garage

Functional Testing

Demand Response

Enhanced Digital

T242016

130.1(a)(b)

130.1(a)(b)

130.1 (b)

130.1(d)

130.1(d)

130.1(c).6

130.1(c).5

130.1(c)

130.5(d)

130.5(b)

130.1(d)

130.4 130.1 (e)130.1 (e)

Design Consideration Best Practice Maximum

Gateway/Wireless Area Controller range 150 feet to 250 feet LOS

300 feet LOS

Number of interior walls 2 walls 3 walls

Distance from Wireless Area Controller to 1st WaveLinx device

150 feet 200 feet

Distance between WaveLinx devices 75 feet 150 feet

Number of hops from Wireless Area Controller

4 hops 5 hops

Number of areas per Wireless Area Controller

16 16

Number of zones per area 3 16

Number of scenes per area 6 6

TITLE 24 2016

Manually SwitchedON/OFF

DaylightingControl

OccupancySensor

Lumen MaintenanceControl

Manual ON/Auto OFF

ManualDimmer

TuningControl

ReceptacleControl

DemandResponse

77EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

WaveLinx

78 EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

WaveLinx

79EATON WaveLinx design and application guide

Eaton is a registered trademark.

All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

Product availability, specifications, and compliances are subject to change without notice.

Canada Sales 5925 McLaughlin RoadMississauga, Ontario L5R 1B8P: 905-501-3000F: 905-501-3172

Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lightingsystemsFor service or technical assistance:1-800-553-3879

© 2018 EatonAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USAPublication No. BR503050ENJuly 2018

Lighting Product Lines

HaloHalo CommercialPortfolioIrisRSAMetaluxCoreliteNeo-RayFail-SafeMWSAmetrixShaperioLumarkMcGraw-EdisonInvueEphesusLumièreStreetworksAtLiteSure-Lites

Controls Product Lines

GreengateiLuminZero 88Fifth Light TechnologyiLight (International Only)

Connected Lighting Systems

LumaWatt ProWaveLinxDistributed Low-Voltage PowerConnectWorksiLumin PlusHALO Home

Recommended