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EcoSystem

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Room Name Room # Daylight  Automated   Manual  No  Single  Special 

Harvesting  Occupant Dimming  Controls Switch w/ Controls

Space Control Space Control Space Indicator light

Dean Reception Area 3001Coffee/Copy Area 3001AStaff Assistant/FT Publicist 3001BAssistant Deanʹs Office 3001CDeanʹs Office 3001DAssociate Deanʹs Office 3001EPT Assistant Publicist 3001FCloset 3001GDeanʹs Conference Room 3002Design Studio #1 3003Design Studio Storage 3003ASilk/Print Studio 3004Dark Room 3004AGrounds Room 3004BAcid Room 3004CWashout/ Graining Room 3004DMFA Studio #1 3004EMFA Studio #1 3004FDesign Studio #2 3005Gallery Office 3006Art Storage 3007Human Figure Studio 3008Art Storage 3008ADressing Room 3008BWoodworking/Painting Studio 3009Ceramics Lab 3010MFA Studio #2 3010AGlaze Room 3010BMFA Studio #2 3010CStorage 3010DDisplay Case Storage 3011Ceramics Lab 3012Vestibule 3012AToilet 3012BStorage 3012CWare Room 3012DWare Room 3012EKiln Room 3012FKiln Room 3012GClay Mix Room 3012HStorage 3012J

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Holtzman Delivery Room 3013FT Faculty Office 3014Holtzman Receiving/Storage 3015Secure Art Storage 3015AFT Faculty Office 3016FT Faculty Office 3017PT Faculty Office 3018PT Faculty Office 3019Catalyst Office 3020Integrated Arts Faculty Office 3021Hazardous Materials Storage 3022Material Handling 3022APT Faculty Office 3023Classroom A/V Service 3024MFA Student Office 3025MFA Program Directorʹs Office 3026PT Faculty Office 3027PT Faculty Office 3028Performance Faculty Office 3029Performance Faculty Office 3030Performance Faculty Office 3031Performance Faculty Office 3032Performance Faculty Office 3033Performance Faculty Office 3034Education Faculty Office 3035Performance Faculty Support 3036Theatre Department Office 3037Theatre Chairpersonʹs Office 3037ABox Office 3038Box Office Vestibule 3038ABox Office Staff Assistant 3038BLecture Classroom #1 3039Holtzman Gallery 3040Theatre Conference Room 3041Concert Hall 3042Storage 3042AStorage 3042BStorage 3042CVestibule 3042DStorage 3042EVestibule 3042FGreen Room 3042GMain Stage Theatre 3043Vestibule 3043A

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Vestibule 3043BStorage 3043CMain Stage 3043DScene Wagon 3043EProduction Storage 3043FLights Storage 3043GVestibule 3043HStorage 3043JExisting Studio Theatre 3044Vestibule 3044AScene Shop 3045Paint Room 3045ATool Room 3045BShop Foremanʹs Office 3045CTechnical Directorʹs Office 3045DWomanʹs Dressing Room 3046Vestibule 3046AVestibule 3046BWomanʹs Restroom 3046CStudent Assistants Office 3047Menʹs Dressing Room 3048Vestibule 3048AVestibule 3048BMenʹs Restroom 3048CMenʹs Dressing Room 3049Vestibule 3049AMenʹs Restroom 3049BJanitorʹs Closet 3050Womenʹs Dressing Room 3051Vestibule 3051AWomenʹs Restroom 3051BCostume Faculty office 3052Costume Shop 3053Costumerʹs Office 3053ALaundry Room 3053BCostume Storage 3053CChanging Room 3053DCostume Shop 3053ECostume Storage 3053FMake‐up/ Craft Lab 3053GAdvanced Acting / Directing 3054Closet 3054AActing / Directing Lab 1 3055Closet 3055A

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Movement / Voice Lab 3056Closet 3056AActing / Directing Lab 2 3057Closet 3057AActing / Directing Lab 3 3058Closet 3058AMFA Group Lab 3059Closet 3059ANew Studio Theatre 3060Rehersal Lab 3060AVestibule 3060BVestibule 3060CGreen Room 3061Concessions/ Coat Check 3062Storage 3063Storage 3064Storage 3065Recital Hall 3066Vestibule 3066AVestibule 3066BVestibule 3066CVestibule 3066DStudent Workspace / Library 3067Existing Womenʹs Rm Vestibule 3068AExisting Womenʹs Restroom 3068BExisting Menʹs Restroom 3068CExisting Menʹs Rm Vestibule 3068DChorus Room 3069Storage 3069AStorage 3069BStorage 3069CDimmer Room 3069DStorage 3069EStorage 3070Band Room 3071Organ Practice Lab 3071AStorage 3071BStorage 3072Teaching Studio 3073Storage 3074Early Music Lab 3075Music Lecture Room 3076Music Lecture Room 3077Music Lecture Room 3078

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Music Lecture Room 3079Lecture Hall 3080Teaching Studio 3081Storage 3081APractice Room Support 3082Storage 3082APractice Room Support 3082BTeaching Studio 3083Janitorʹs Closet 3084Storage 3085Recording Studio 3086Storage 3086AControl Booth 3086BMachine Room 3086CDrums 3086DVoice 3086EVoice 3086FVestibule 3086GCreativity Technology Lab 3087Resource Materials 3088FT Faculty Office 3089FT Faculty Office 3090FT Faculty Office 3091Aural Training/ Computer Lab 3092FT Faculty Office 3093FT Faculty Office 3094Music Conference Room 3095Music Chairpersonʹs Office 3095AAssistan Music Chairʹs Office 3095BMusic Administration Office 3095CCoffee /Copy Area 3095DCloset 3095ESupplies 3095FMusic Administration Office 3095GMusic Administration Office 3095HMusic Reception Area 3095JFT Faculty Office 3096FT Faculty Office 3097FT Faculty Office 3098FT Faculty Office 3099FT Faculty Office 3100FT Faculty Office 3101FT Faculty Office 3102FT Staff Office 3103A

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FT Staff Office 3103BFT Staff Office 3103CFT Staff Office 3103DArt Chairpersonʹs Office 3103EFT Staff Office 3103FArt Students Office 3103GPT Faculty Office 3103HPT Faculty Office 3103JPT Faculty Office 3103KPT Faculty Office 3103LPT Faculty Office 3103MPT Faculty Office 3103NPT Faculty Office 3103PPT Faculty Office 3103QPT Faculty Office 3103RCloset 3103SCopy/Storage 3103TPT Staff Office 3103UCopy/Storage 3103VCoffee Area 3103WPT Faculty Office 3103XPT Faculty Office 3103YPT Faculty Office 3103ZPT Faculty Office 3103AACloset 3103BBFT Staff Office 3103CCPT Staff Office 3103DDPT Staff Office 3103EEPT Faculty Office 3103FFPT Faculty Office 3103GG

Corridor C301Corridor C302ACorridor C302BCorridor C303ACorridor C303BCorridor C303CCorridor C303DCorridor C303ECorridor C303FCorridor C303GCorridor C304ACorridor C304BCorridor C304C

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Corridor C305ACorridor C305BCorridor C305CCorridor C305DCorridor C305ECorridor C305FCorridor C305GCorridor C306ACorridor C306BCorridor C307ACorridor C307BCorridor C307CCorridor C307DCorridor C307ECorridor C308ACorridor C308BCorridor C308CCorridor C308DCorridor C308ECorridor C308FCorridor C308GCorridor C309ACorridor C309BCorridor C309CCorridor C309DCorridor C310Corridor C311ACorridor C311BCorridor C311CCorridor C312ACorridor C312BCorridor C313Electrical Room EC31Electrical Closet EC32Electrical Room EC33Electrical Closet EC34Electrical Closet EC34AElectrical Closet EC35Electrical Closet EC36Electrical Closet EC37Transformer Closet EC38Elevator E L31Elevator E L34Elevator Equipment Room E L34A

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Lobby L31Vestibule L31AMechanical Room M31Chiller Room M32Mechanical Room M33Womenʹs Restroom R31Menʹs Restroom R32Womenʹs Restroom R33Menʹs Restroom R34Janitorʹs Closet R34AExisting Toilet Room R35Existing Accessible Toilet R36Existing Toilet Room R37Existing Menʹs Room R38Vestibule R38AExisting Womenʹs Room R39Vestibule R39ATelecommunications Closet TC31Telecommunications Closet TC32Telecommunications Closet TC33Vestibule V31Vestibule V32

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Room Name Room # Voltage Luminaire  Quantity Lamps Per  Lamp  Watts Lamp  Ballast  Ballast  Bus Power  Daylight  Occupancy  Infared Recievers Single Switch 

Type Luminaire Type Quantity Type Quantity Supply # Sensor Sensor Personal Control w/ Light Indicator

Dean Reception Area 3001 277 F1 4 2 Fluorescent 32 8 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 4 1 1 1

Coffee/Copy Area 3001A 277 G1 3 1 CF 26 3

Staff Assistant/FT Publicist 3001B 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 1 1 1Assistant Deanʹs Office 3001C 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 1 1 1Deanʹs Office 3001D 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 1 1 1Associate Deanʹs Office 3001E 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 1 1 1PT Assistant Publicist 3001F 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 1 1 1Deanʹs Conference Room 3002 277 C3 6 2 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 6 1 1 1 1

Design Studio #1 3003 277 A3B 14 3 Fluorescent 32 42 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 14 4 1Design Studio Storage 3003A 277 A3A 1 3 Fluorescent 32 3 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 1 4 1Silk/Print Studio 3004 277 F5 30 4 Fluorescent 32 120 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 60 5 1 1

3004 277 F5 13 4 Fluorescent 32 52 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 26 6 1 1Grounds Room 3004B 277 A3A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 4 1Acid Room 3004C 277 A3A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 5 1Washout/ Graining Room 3004D 277 A3A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 5 1MFA Studio #1 3004E 277 F5 6 4 Fluorescent 32 24 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 12 6 1MFA Studio #1 3004F 277 F5 2 4 Fluorescent 32 8 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 4 6 1Design Studio #2 3005 277 A3B 15 3 Fluorescent 32 45 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 15 4 1Gallery Office 3006 277 A2A 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 6 1Art Storage 3007 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 6 1Human Figure Studio 3008 277 F5 23 4 Fluorescent 32 92 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 46 7 1 1Art Storage 3008A 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 6 1Dressing Room 3008B 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 6 1Woodworking/Painting Studio 3009 277 F5 5 4 Fluorescent 32 20 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 10 4 1Ceramics Lab 3010 277 F5 8 4 Fluorescent 32 32 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 16 7 1 1Ceramics Lab 3010 277 F5 22 4 Fluorescent 88 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 44 8 1 1MFA Studio #2 3010A 277 F5 4 4 Fluorescent 32 16 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 8 6 1 1Glaze Room 3010B 277 F5 8 4 Fluorescent 32 32 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 16 8 1MFA Studio #2 3010C 277 F6 2 4 Fluorescent 32 8 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 4 8 1 1 1Display Case Storage 3011 277 J1 3 2 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 3 4 1Ceramics Lab 3012 277 F5 21 4 Fluorescent 32 84 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 42 9 1

32 4 Fluorescent 32 128 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 64 11 112 4 Fluorescent 32 48 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 24 12 1

Vestibule 3012A 277 F5 3 4 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 6 9 1Toilet 3012B 277 G1 1 1 CF 26 1

Storage 3012C 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 10 1Ware Room 3012D 277 F5 3 4 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 6 10 1Ware Room 3012E 277 F5 5 4 Fluorescent 32 20 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 10 10 1Kiln Room 3012F 277 F5 8 4 Fluorescent 32 32 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 16 10 1Kiln Room 3012G 277 F5 12 4 Fluorescent 32 48 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 24 10 1Clay Mix Room 3012H 277 F5 7 4 Fluorescent 32 28 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 14 12

Holtzman Delivery Room 3013 277 J1 4 2 Fluorescent 32 8 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 4 ? 1

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FT Faculty Office 3014 277 F5 2 4 Fluorescent 32 8 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 4 9 1Holtzman Receiving/Storage 3015 277 J1 5 2 Fluorescent 32 10 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 5 ? 1Secure Art Storage 3015A 277 J1 3 2 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 3 ? 1FT Faculty Office 3016 277 F5 6 4 Fluorescent 32 24 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 12 9 1FT Faculty Office 3017 277 F5 6 4 Fluorescent 32 24 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 12 ? 1PT Faculty Office 3018 277 F5 2 4 Fluorescent 32 8 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 4 ? 1PT Faculty Office 3019 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 ? 1Catalyst Office 3020 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 ? 1Integrated Arts Faculty Office 3021 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 ? 1Hazardous Materials Storage 3022 277 J1 3 2 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 3 14 1Material Handling 3022A 277 J1 10 2 Fluorescent 32 20 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 10 14 1PT Faculty Office 3023 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 ?

Classroom A/V Service 3024 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 14 1MFA Student Office 3025 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 ? 1MFA Program Directorʹs Office 3026 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 ? 1PT Faculty Office 3027 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 ? 1PT Faculty Office 3028 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 15 1Performance Faculty Office 3029 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 15 1Performance Faculty Office 3030 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 15 1Performance Faculty Office 3031 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 15 1Performance Faculty Office 3032 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 15 1Performance Faculty Office 3033 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 15 1Performance Faculty Office 3034 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 15 1Education Faculty Office 3035 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 15 1Performance Faculty Support 3036 277 A3A 5 3 Fluorescent 32 15 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 5 15 1Theatre Department Office 3037 277 B2A 6 3 Fluorescent 32 18 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 6 15 1Theatre Chairpersonʹs Office 3037A 277 B2A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 15 1Box Office 3038 277 DAD 4 1 CF 26 4

Box Office 3038 277 DC 9 1 CF 13 9

Box Office 3038 277 DAG 5 1 CF 26 5

Box Office 3038 277 DAO 9 1 Fluorescent 36 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 9 16 1Box Office Vestibule 3038A 277 DAG 2 1 CF 26 2

Box Office Staff Assistant 3038B 277 A3A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 16

Lecture Classroom #1 3039 277 G1 12 1 CF 26 12

Lecture Classroom #1 3039 277 B1 10 2 Fluorescent 32 20 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 10 16 1 1Lecture Classroom #1 3039 277 C4 2 2 Fluorescent 40 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 16 1 1Theatre Conference Room 3041 277 F3 4 2 Fluorescent 32 8 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 4 15 1 1Storage 3042A 277 J1 6 2 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 6 18 1 1Vestibule 3044A 277 DC 2 1 CF 13 2

Storage 3044B 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 15 1Paint Room 3045A 277 F5 3 4 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 6 15 1Tool Room 3045B 277 F5 4 4 Fluorescent 32 16 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 8 15 1Shop Foremanʹs Office 3045C 277 F5 4 4 Fluorescent 32 16 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 8 21 1Technical Directorʹs Office 3045D 277 F5 4 4 Fluorescent 32 16 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 8 21 1

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Womanʹs Dressing Room 3046 277 A3A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 21 1Vestibule 3046A 277 G1 1 1 CF 26 1

Vestibule 3046B 277 G1 1 1 CF 26 1

Womanʹs Restroom 3046C 277 G1 2 1 CF 26 2

Womanʹs Restroom 3046C 277 G6 1 1 CF 26 1

Student Assistants Office 3047 277 A3A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 21 1Menʹs Dressing Room 3048 277 A3A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 21 1Vestibule 3048A 277 G1 1 1 CF 26 1

Vestibule 3048B 277 G1 1 1 CF 26 1

Menʹs Restroom 3048C 277 G1 2 1 CF 26 2

Menʹs Restroom 3048C 277 G6 1 1 CF 26 1

Menʹs Dressing Room 3049 277 G1 2 1 CF 26 2

Menʹs Dressing Room 3049 277 A3A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 21 1Vestibule 3049A 277 G1 1 1 CF 26 1

Janitorʹs Closet 3050 277 H2 1 1 Fluorescent 32 1 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 1 21 1Womenʹs Dressing Room 3051 277 G1 2 1 CF 26 2

Womenʹs Dressing Room 3051 277 A3A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 21 1Vestibule 3051A 277 G1 1 1 CF 26 1

Costume Faculty Office 3052 277 B2A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 22 1 1Costume Shop 3053 277 F5 24 4 Fluorescent 32 96 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 48 22 1Costumerʹs Office 3053A 277 B2A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 22 1 1Laundry Room 3053B 277 J1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 22 1Costume Storage 3053C 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 22 1Changing Room 3053D 277 A3  2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 22 1Costume Shop 3053E 277 F5 8 4 Fluorescent 32 32 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 16 23 1Costume Shop 3053E 277 F5 4 4 Fluorescent 32 16 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 8 24 1Costume Storage 3053F 277 F5 28 4 Fluorescent 32 112 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 56 24 1Make‐up/ Craft Lab 3053G 277 F5 8 4 Fluorescent 32 32 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 16 23 1Make‐up/ Craft Lab 3053G 277 F5 1 4 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 22 1Advanced Acting / Directing 3054 277 F2 20 3 Fluorescent 32 60 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 20 25 1Closet 3054A 277 H2 1 1 Fluorescent 32 1 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 1 25 1Acting / Directing Lab 1 3055 277 F2 36 3 Fluorescent 32 108 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 36 25 1Closet 3055A 277 H2 1 1 Fluorescent 32 1 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 1 25 1Movement / Voice Lab 3056 277 F2 44 3 Fluorescent 32 132 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 44 26 1Closet 3056A 277 H2 1 1 Fluorescent 32 1 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 1 26 1Acting / Directing Lab 2 3057 277 F2 18 3 Fluorescent 32 54 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 18 26 1Acting / Directing Lab 2 3057 277 F2 18 3 Fluorescent 33 54 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 18 27 1Closet 3057A 277 H2 1 1 Fluorescent 32 1 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 1 27 1Acting / Directing Lab 3 3058 277 F2 36 3 Fluorescent 32 108 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 36 27 1Closet 3058A 277 H2 1 1 Fluorescent 32 1 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 1 27 1Closet 3059A 277 H2 1 1 Fluorescent 32 1 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 1 27 1Vestibule 3060C 277 DC 2 1 CF 13 2

Green Room 3061 277 G1 9 1 CF 26 9

Concessions/ Coat Check 3062 277 G1 6 1 CF 26 6

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Vestibule 3066A 277 DAG 4 1 CF 26 4

Vestibule 3066A 277 DAD 1 1 CF 26 1

Vestibule 3066B 277 G1 8 1 CF 26 8

Vestibule 3066C 277 DC 2 1 CF 13 2

Vestibule 3066D 277 DC 1 1 CF 13 1

Student Workspace / Library 3067 277 A3A 5 3 Fluorescent 32 15 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 5 20 1Chorus Room 3069 277 F2 21 3 Fluorescent 32 63 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 21 20 1 1Storage 3069A 277 J1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 19 1Storage 3069B 277 J1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 19 1Storage 3069C 277 J1 3 2 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 3 19 1Dimmer Room 3069D 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 20 1Storage 3069E 277 J1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 20 1Storage 3070 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 19 1Band Room 3071 277 F2 24 3 Fluorescent 32 72 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 24 19 1 1Organ Practice Lab 3071A 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 19 1Storage 3071B 277 J1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 19 1Storage 3072 277 J1 3 2 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 3 19 1Teaching Studio 3073 277 B2B 9 3 Fluorescent 32 27 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 9 19 1 1Storage 3074 277 J1 5 2 Fluorescent 32 10 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 5 18 1Early Music Lab 3075 277 B2B 9 3 Fluorescent 32 27 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 9 18 1 1Music Lecture Room 3076 277 A3A 6 3 Fluorescent 32 18 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 6 18 1 1Music Lecture Room 3077 277 B2B 9 3 Fluorescent 32 27 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 9 18 1 1Music Lecture Room 3078 277 B2B 9 3 Fluorescent 32 27 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 9 18 1 1Music Lecture Room 3079 277 B2B 9 3 Fluorescent 32 27 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 9 18 1 1Lecture Hall 3080 277 B2B 14 3 Fluorescent 32 42 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 14 17 1Lecture Hall 3080 277 B6 30 2 Fluorescent 32 60 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 30 17 1Teaching Studio 3081 277 A3A 6 3 Fluorescent 32 18 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 6 13 1 1Storage 3081A 277 J1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 13 1Practice Room Support 3082 277 A3A 16 3 Fluorescent 32 48 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 16 17 1 1Storage 3082A 277 J1 3 2 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 3 16 1Practice Room Support 3082B 277 A3A 9 3 Fluorescent 32 27 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 9 16 1 1Teaching Studio 3083 277 A3A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 16 1 1Storage 3086A 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 13 1Resource Materials 3088 277 A3A 6 3 Fluorescent 32 18 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 6 13 1FT Faculty Office 3089 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 13 1 1 1FT Faculty Office 3090 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 13 1 1 1FT Faculty Office 3091 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 3 1 1 1Aural Training/ Computer Lab 3092 277 BAB 12 3 Fluorescent 32 36 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 12 3 1 1FT Faculty Office 3093 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 3 1 1 1FT Faculty Office 3094 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 3 1 1 1Music Conference Room 3095 277 B5 6 2 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 6 3 1 1Music Chairpersonʹs Office 3095A 277 B2A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 3 1 1Assistan Music Chairʹs Office 3095B 277 B2A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 3 1 1Music Administration Office 3095C 277 B2A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 3 1 1

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Coffee /Copy Area 3095D 277 A2 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 3 1Music Administration Office 3095G 277 B2A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 3 1 1Music Administration Office 3095H 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 13 1 1Music Reception Area 3095J 277 B2A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 13 1 1FT Faculty Office 3096 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 3 1 1 1FT Faculty Office 3097 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 3 1 1 1FT Faculty Office 3098 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 2 1 1 1FT Faculty Office 3099 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 2 1 1 1FT Faculty Office 3100 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 2 1 1 1FT Faculty Office 3101 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 2 1 1 1FT Faculty Office 3102 277 F1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 2 1 1 1FT Staff Office 3103A 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 1 1 1FT Staff Office 3103B 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 1 1 1FT Staff Office 3103C 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 1 1 1FT Staff Office 3103D 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 1 1 1Art Chairpersonʹs Office 3103E 277 B2A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 1 1 1FT Staff Office 3103F 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 1 1 1Art Students Office 3103G 277 B2A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 2 1 1PT Faculty Office 3103H 277 B2A 1 3 Fluorescent 32 3 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 1 2 1 1PT Faculty Office 3103J 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 2 1 1PT Faculty Office 3103K 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 2 1 1PT Faculty Office 3103L 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 2 1 1PT Faculty Office 3103M 277 B5 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 2 1 1PT Faculty Office 3103N 277 B5 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 2 1 1PT Faculty Office 3103P 277 B5 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 2 1 1PT Faculty Office 3103Q 277 B5 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 2 1 1PT Faculty Office 3103R 277 B5 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 2 1 1Copy/Storage 3103T 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 1

PT Staff Office 3103U 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 2 1Copy/Storage 3103V 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 2 1 1 1Coffee Area 3103W 277 A3  1 3 Fluorescent 32 3 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 1 2

PT Faculty Office 3103X 277 B2A 1 3 Fluorescent 32 3 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 1 2 1PT Faculty Office 3103Y 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 2 1 1PT Faculty Office 3103Z 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 2 1 1PT Faculty Office 3103AA 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 1 1 1FT Staff Office 3103CC 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 1 1 1PT Staff Office 3103DD 277 B2A 1 3 Fluorescent 32 3 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 1 1 1 1PT Staff Office 3103EE 277 B2A 1 3 Fluorescent 32 3 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 1 1 1 1PT Faculty Office 3103FF 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 1 1 1PT Faculty Office 3103GG 277 B2A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 1 1 1Corridor C301 277 DAD 32 1 CF 26 32

Corridor C301 277 C5 5 1 Fluorescent 40 5 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 5 4 1Corridor C301 277 DAP 14 1 Fluorescent 32 14 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 14 4 1Corridor C302A 277 DAD 10 1 CF 26 10

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Corridor C302A 277 DAU 4 1 CF 13 4

Corridor C302B 277 DAD 3 1 CF 26 3

Corridor C302B 277 C6 26 1 Fluorescent 32 26 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 26 13 1Corridor C303A 277 GI 1 1 CF 26 1

Corridor C303A 277 H1 16 1 Fluorescent 32 16 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 16 3 1C303A 277 H1 12 1 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 12 2 1

Corridor C303B 277 B2A 5 3 Fluorescent 32 15 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 5 3 1Corridor C303C 277 B2A 1 3 Fluorescent 32 3 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 1 1 1Corridor C303D 277 B2A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 1 1Corridor C303E 277 B2A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 1 1Corridor C303F 277 G1 1 1 CF 26 1

Corridor C303F 277 B2A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 2 1Corridor C303G 277 B2A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 2 1Corridor C304A 277 DAD 9 1 CF 26 9

Corridor C304B 277 H1 7 1 Fluorescent 32 7 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 7 1 1Corridor C304B 277 C3 1 2 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 1 1Corridor C304C 277 A3A 7 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 7 4 1Corridor C305A 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 6 1Corridor C305B 277 A3A 9 3 Fluorescent 32 27 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 9 ? 1Corridor C305C 278 G1 1 1 CF 26 1Corridor C305C 277 A3A 1 3 Fluorescent 32 3 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 1 ? 1Corridor C305D 277 A3A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 ? 1Corridor C305E 277 J1  4 2 Fluorescent 32 8 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 4 14 1Corridor C305F 277 G1 3 1 CF 26 3

Corridor C305G 277 G1 2 1 CF 26 2

Corridor C306A 277 DAD 5 1 CF 26 5

Corridor C306B 277 DAD 4 1 CF 26 4

Corridor C306B 277 DAG 9 1 CF 26 9

Corridor C307A 277 A3A 7 3 Fluorescent 32 21 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 7 18 1Corridor C307B 277 A3A 1 3 Fluorescent 32 3 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 1 16 1Corridor C307C 277 A3A 1 3 Fluorescent 32 3 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 1 16 1Corridor C307E 277 G1 7 1 CF 26 7

Corridor C308A 277 A3A 8 3 Fluorescent 32 24 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 8 19 1Corridor C308A 277 A3A 4 3 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 4 20 1Corridor C308B 277 G1 2 1 CF 26 2

Corridor C308C 277 A3A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 19 1Corridor C308D 277 A3A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 19 1Corridor C308E 277 A3A 2 3 Fluorescent 32 6 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 2 20 1Corridor C308F 277 DC 4 1 CF 13 4

Corridor C308G 277 G5 2 1 CF 18 2

Corridor C309A 277 DAD 8 1 CF 26 8

Corridor C309A 277 DAU 6 1 CF 13 6

Corridor C309C 277 A3A 9 3 Fluorescent 32 27 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 9 23 1Corridor C309D 277 A3A 7 3 Fluorescent 32 21 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 7 23 1

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Corridor C311A 277 A3A 3 3 Fluorescent 32 9 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 3 15 1Corridor C311B 277 A3A 6 3 Fluorescent 32 18 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 6 21 1Corridor C311C 277 A3A 5 3 Fluorescent 32 15 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 5 21 1Corridor C312A 277 A3A 9 3 Fluorescent 32 27 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 9 21 1Corridor C312B 277 F5 3 4 Fluorescent 32 12 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 6 21 1Corridor C313 277 G1 2 1 CF 26 2

Corridor C313 277 A3A 10 3 Fluorescent 32 30 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐3 10 23 1Electrical Room EC31 277 J1  1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 13 1Electrical Closet EC32 277 J1  1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 6 1Electrical Room EC33 277 J1 8 2 Fluorescent 32 16 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 8 14 1Electrical Closet EC34 277 H2 1 1 Fluorescent 32 1 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 1 23 1Electrical Closet EC34A 277 H2 1 1 Fluorescent 32 1 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 1 23 1Electrical Closet EC35 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 23 1Electrical Closet EC36 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 23 1Electrical Closet EC37 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 23 1Transformer Closet EC38 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 21 1Lobby L31 277 DAD 65 1 CF 26 65

Lobby L31 277 DAC 48 2 Fluorescent 32 96 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 48

Lobby L31 277 DAE 59 1 Fluorescent 32 59 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 59

Lobby L31 277 DAU 24 1 Fluorescent 13 24 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 24

Vestibule L31A 277 DAD 2 1 CF 26 2

Mechanical Room M31 277 J1 29 2 Fluorescent 32 58 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 29 14 1 1Chiller Room M32 277 J1 8 2 Fluorescent 32 16 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 8 14 1 1Mechanical Room M33 277 J1 2 2 Fluorescent 32 4 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 2 19 1 1Womenʹs Restroom R31 277 G1 15 1 CF 26 15

Womenʹs Restroom R31 277 E1 10 1 Fluorescent 32 10 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 10 16 1Menʹs Restroom R32 277 G1 10 1 CF 26 10

Menʹs Restroom R32 277 E1 10 1 Fluorescent 32 10 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 10 16 1Womenʹs Restroom R33 277 G1 7 1 CF 26 7

Womenʹs Restroom R33 277 E1 5 1 Fluorescent 32 5 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 5 13 1Menʹs Restroom R34 277 G1 6 1 CF 26 6

Menʹs Restroom R34 277 E1 5 1 Fluorescent 32 5 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 5 13 1Janitorʹs Closet R34A 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 13 1Existing Toilet Room R35 277 H2 1 1 Fluorescent 32 1 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 1 15 1Existing Toilet Room R37 277 H2 1 1 Fluorescent 32 1 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐1 1 1Telecommunications Closet TC31 277 J1  1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 13 1Telecommunications Closet TC32 277 J1 1 2 Fluorescent 32 2 EC‐5T832‐G‐277‐2 1 ? 1Vestibule V31 277 G1 2 1 CF 26 2

Vestibule V32 277 G1 3 1 CF 26 3

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Power SupplyCS-1L-WMEcoSystemTM

EcoSystem Bus Power Supply

Features

• Provides power for the communication busbetween EcoSystem devices. (Ballasts, BallastModules)

• Maintains redundant memory of ballast and ballastmodule programming for building sustainability

• Accepts up to two normally open or normallyclosed dry contact closures to allow integration toBMS or Security systems

• Accepts one emergency normally open or normallyclosed dry contact closure to override light level tofull output

• EcoSystem Bus may be wired Class 1 or Class 2.Bus wires are polarity insensitive.

• Topology-free wiring. Power supply may be wiredto the communication bus at any point.

• Universal voltage input: 120/240/277 V~ 50/60 Hz• Non-volatile (EEPROM) memory stores specific

system information for 10 years from power downto power restored

• 100% performance tested at factory• Supports standard DALI protocol when no sensors

or wallstations are connected to the EcoSystemballasts or ballast modules

Lutron EcoSystems that contain more than oneballast, or ballast module, require an EcoSystemBus Power Supply. This component powers thecommunication bus between devices, and iscapable of supporting up to 64 ballasts or ballastmodules.

EcoSystem Bus may be wired Class 1 or Class 2. Bus wires are non-polarity sensitive.

Bus Power Supply

Provides power for one EcoSystem Bus with a maximum of 64 ballasts or ballast modules.Accepts one emergency and two additional contact closures.

This product may be covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents 5,001,386; 5,041,763, 6,674,248 and corresponding foreign patents. U.S. and foreign patents pending.

EcoSystemTM

CS-1L-2G-WH

Input: 120/240/277 V ~ 50/60 Output: 16V 250 mA Max

Questions? Call Lutron Technical Support Center 1-800-523-9466 (24 hrs/7 days)

Contact closures must be maintained dry contact closures. Contact closures are Class 2 circuits. Unless otherwise specified, the voltages do not exceed 12-35 VDC. These circuits comply with the requirements of NFPA 70, National Electric Code (NEC). Follow all applicable national and/or local wiring regulations.

Coopersburg, PA

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Power SupplyCS-1L-WMEcoSystemTM

Specifications

Environment

• Ambient Temperature Operating Range: 50-140°F (10-60°C)

• Relative humidity: less than 90% non-condensing

Power Supply Terminals

• Power Wiring, EcoSystem Bus = #18 - #16 AWG (1.02 - 1.29 mm) Solid

• Class 2 Contact Closures = #22 AWG (0.635 mm)solid

Mounting

• Mounts to any surface using two #8 screws. (Not supplied)

Standards

• UL Listed• Class P thermally protected• Meets FCC Part 18 Non-Consumer requirements

for EMI/RFI emissions• Meets ANSI C62.41 Category A surge protection

standards up to and including 4kV• Manufacturing facilities employ ESD reduction

practices that comply with the requirements ofANSI/ESD S20.20

• Lutron Quality Systems registered to ISO 9001.2000

Power

• Operating Voltage: 120/240/277 V~ 50/60 Hz• Output Voltage: 16 VDC 250 mA Max

(Class 1 or Class 2)

EcoSystem Diagram

EcoSystem Bus

DH

EcoSystemBallast

BMF Eco orHi-LumeBallast

Power Supply

IRReceiver

OccupancySensor

Up to64 Units

EcoSystemBallast

Daylight SensorEcoSystem Bus

Notes -

• EcoSystem Bus may be wired Class 1 or Class 2• Sensors must be wired Class 2• DH = Dimmed Hot Line Voltage (120/277 V~)

Sensor circuits are Class 2 circuits. Unlessotherwise specified, the voltages do notexceed 12-35 VDC. These circuits comply

with the requirements of NFPA 70, National ElectricCode (NEC). Follow all applicable national and/orlocal wiring regulations.

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Fluorescent Dimming BallastsEC-5T832-G-277-1, EC-5T832-G-277-2,EC-5T832-G-277-3

EcoSystemTM

Digital Control Electronic Dimming Ballast

Features

• Continuous, flicker-free dimming from 100% to10%

• Provides power for and responds to oneoccupancy sensor, one photo sensor, and onepersonal control input (infrared receiver orwallstation)

• Models available for T8 lamps• Programmed rapid start design preheats lamp

cathodes before applying full arc voltage• Lamps turn on to any dimmed level without

flashing to full brightness• Communicates status and sensor inputs over the

EcoSystem Bus• Low harmonic distortion throughout the entire

dimming range• Frequency of operation ensures that ballast does

not interfere with infrared devices operatingbetween 38 and 42 kHz

• Inrush current limiting circuitry eliminates circuitbreaker tripping, switch arcing, and relay failure

• End-of-lamp-life protection circuitry ensures safeoperation throughout entire lamp life cycle

• Ultra-quiet operation• Non-volatile (EEPROM) memory stores specific

system information for 10 years from power downto power restored

• Proprietary method of EEPROM management thatassures the reliability of the memory for thewarranted life of the product

• 100% performance tested at factory• Supports standard DALI protocol when no sensors

are connected to the ballast

Lighting management electronic dimming ballastsare designed to maximize the benefits of a lightingmanagement system. They offer 100% to 10%dimming, and are ideal for use in any space wheresaving energy or flexibility is the primary goal of thedesign.

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Fluorescent Dimming BallastsEC-5T832-G-277-1, EC-5T832-G-277-2,EC-5T832-G-277-3

EcoSystemTM

Specifications

Environment

• Minimum Lamp Starting Temperature: 50°F (10°C)• Ambient Temperature Operating Range:

50-140°F (10-60°C)• Relative humidity: less than 90% non-condensing• Sound Rating: Inaudible in a 27dB ambient• Maximum Ballast Case Temperature: 75°C (167°F)

(measured at calibration point)

Ballast Wiring

• Ballast is grounded by the mounting screws to thefixture

• Terminal blocks on the ballast accept the followingwire gauges:Power Wiring, EcoSystem Bus: #18 - #16 AWG(1.02 - 1.29 mm) SolidClass 2 Sensor Wires: #22 AWG (0.635 mm) Solid

Mounting

• Mounts using two screws within a fluorescentfixture.

Standards

• UL Listed (evaluated to the requirements of UL935)• Class P thermally protected• Meets ANSI C82.11 High Frequency Ballast

Standard• Meets FCC Part 18 Non-Consumer requirements

for EMI/RFI emissions• Meets ANSI C62.41 Category A surge protection

standards up to and including 4kV• Manufacturing facilities employ ESD reduction

practices that comply with the requirements ofANSI/ESD S20.20

• Lutron Quality Systems registered to ISO 9001.2000

Power

• Operating Voltage: 277V~ 60 Hz• Grounding: Fixture must be properly grounded for

proper dimming• Lamps: One, two, or three T8, 32W lamps• Lamp Starting: Programmed rapid start• Dimming Range: 100% to 10% measured relative

light output• Lamp Current Crest Factor: less than 1.7• No visible lamp flicker• Light Output Variation: Constant ±2% light output

for line voltage variations of ±10%• Lamp Life: Average lamp life meets or exceeds

lamp manufacturer ratings• Ballast Factor: 0.85 or greater• Power Factor: 0.95 or greater• Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): Less than or equal

to 20%• Typical High End Power: 34W (for one lamp) or 65W

(for two lamp) or 95W (for three lamp)• Maximum Inrush Current: 3 Amps per ballast at

277V

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EcoSystem Ballast-3 01.21.05

Fluorescent Dimming BallastsEC-5T832-G-277-1, EC-5T832-G-277-2,EC-5T832-G-277-3

EcoSystemTM

Dimensions

• A = 7.1” (180mm)• B = 1.00” (25mm)• C = 2.38” (60mm)• D = 9.5” (241mm)• E = 8.9” (226mm)

(mounting centers)

Wiring to a Daylight Sensor w/ IntegratedInfrared Receiver

• Wire color designations of the sensor:Red = 15VDCBlack = CommonYellow = Daylight Sensor SignalBlue = IR Signal

• Make sure that the supply breaker to the digitalballast is OFF when wiring.

• Connect the four conductors to the four digitalballast terminals as shown.

Note - The Digital Ballast accepts only one IRInput. Use of the IR Input for the Daylight Sensorprecludes the use of an Infrared Receiver with theattached Digital Ballast.

Wiring to an Occupancy Sensor

• Wire color designations of the sensor:Red = 15VDCBlack = CommonBlue = Occupancy Sensor Signal

• Make sure that the supply breaker to the DigitalBallast is OFF when wiring.

• Connect the three conductors to the three DigitalBallast terminals as shown.

Ballast terminals

Ballast terminals

Daylight Sensor

Occupancy Sensor

WHTORNGBLK

E1E2

+15V+15V+15VCommon

Common

CommonIROccDaylight

WHTORNGBLK

E1E2

+15V+15V+15VCommon

Common

CommonIROccDaylight

Dimensions & Low Voltage Wiring

A

B

C E

D

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Fluorescent Dimming BallastsEC-5T832-G-277-1, EC-5T832-G-277-2,EC-5T832-G-277-3

EcoSystemTM

Notes -

• The Power Supply does not have to be located atthe end of the EcoSystem Bus

• E1 and E2 wires are not polarity sensitive• Bus length is limited by the wire gauge used for

E1 and E2 as follows:Wire Gauge Loop Length (max)

#12 AWG (2.05 mm) 2,200 ft#14 AWG (1.63 mm) 1,400 ft#16 AWG (1.29 mm) 900 ft

Attention Electricians and Contractors

Regardless of bus wire gage, ballast terminals willhold only one #16 to #18 AWG solid wire. Inmost cases a wire connection to the EcoSystembus is required.

EcoSystem Bus Wiring

The EcoSystem Bus connects all ballasts togetherand requires a Power Supply. Each EcoSystemBus can support a maximum of 64 Digital Ballastsor Digital Ballast Modules. For integration ofmultiple buses or other lighting control systems,please contact a Lutron Representative.

Wiring to an Infrared Receiver

• Wire color designations of the sensor:Red = 15VDCBlack = CommonBlue = IR Signal

• Make sure that the supply breaker to the digitalballast is OFF when wiring.

• Connect the three conductors to the three DigitalBallast terminals as shown.

Note - The digital ballast module accepts only oneIR Input. Use of the Infrared Receiver precludesthe use of the IR output in the Daylight Sensor forprogramming.

Ballast terminals

To Power Supply

& Other Ballasts

Infrared Receiver

WHTORNGBLK

E1E2

+15V+15V+15VCommon

Common

CommonIROccDaylight

WHTORNGBLK

E1E2

+15V+15V+15VCommon

Common

CommonIROccDaylight

WHTORNGBLK

E1E2

+15V+15V+15VCommon

Common

CommonIROccDaylight

Low Voltage Wiring

Ballast terminals

Ballast terminals

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Fluorescent Dimming BallastsC5-BMF-2AEcoSystemTM

Fixture Mountable Ballast Module for 3-wire Fluorescent Ballasts

Features

• Continuous, flicker-free dimming from 100% tominimum ballast level. (10% for ECO-10, 1% forHi-Lume)

• Provides power for and responds to oneoccupancy sensor, one photo sensor, and onepersonal control input (infrared receiver orwallstation)

• Communicates status and sensor levels over theEcoSystem Bus

• Universal voltage input: 120/240/277 V~ 50/60 Hz• Non-volatile (EEPROM) memory stores specific

system information for 10 years from power downto power restored

• Proprietary method of EEPROM management thatassures the reliability of the memory for thewarranted life of the product

• 100% performance tested at factory• Supports standard DALI protocol when no sensors

are connected to the ballast module

Lutron’s EcoSystem Ballast Module allowsintegration of Lutron’s 3-wire phase controlleddimming ballasts into Lutron’s EcoSystem Bus(Eco-10 and Hi-Lume series only). The BallastModule combines digital commands and sensordata to determine the proper light level.

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Daylight SensorC-SR-M1-WHEcoSystemTM

Fixture Mountable Daylight Sensor

This daylight sensor is designed specifically to work withLutron's EcoSystem to implement daylight harvesting. Itallows the EcoSystem to automatically dim the lights whenthe available daylight is high and brighten the lights when theavailable daylight is low in order to maintain a specific lightlevel in the space. An integrated IR receiver resides withinthe sensor to allow access to the system for advancedprogramming.

Features

• Photopic response matches human eye• Mounts easily on any ceiling tile or fixture with 3/8 in. (10mm)

diameter hole• Threaded mounting stud (may be shortened for applications

with limited fixture height)• Calibrated for daylight sensitivity through the Lighting Control

System to which it is attached• Receives IR signals and transfers them to an EcoSystem

Digital Ballast or Ballast Module• The Infrared Receiver receives IR signals from up to 8 ft

away when mounted on a 10 ft ceiling• Constructed of flame retardant material with UL94 HB rating• Meets IEC 801-2. Tested to withstand 15kV electrostatic

discharge without damage

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Daylight SensorC-SR-M1-WHEcoSystemTM

Specifications

Standards

• Designed for Class 2 operation only. Voltages donot exceed 35VDC. Complies with requirementsof NFPA 70, of the National Electric Code (NEC)

• Follow all applicable national and/or local wiringregulations when installing this sensor

• Designed to give a linear response to changes inviewed light level

• For use with Lutron EcoSystem products only

Power

• Operating Voltage: Low-voltage Class 2, 15VDC• Analog Signal: 0 - 500uA

• IR Output: 0-15VDC

Environment

• Temperature: 32-113°F (0-45°C)• Relative humidity: less than 90% non-condensing

•Sensor lead length = 4” (101mm) minimum beyondthreaded stud.•Total wire length from sensor to device must notexceed 200 ft (61m).•Threaded Stud Diameter = 3/8” (9.5mm) maximum.•Use 3/8-16 nut (provided) for mounting.

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1.25” (32mm)

0.69” (17mm)

1.18” (30mm)

Dimensions

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Infrared ReceiverC-R-M1-WHEcoSystemTM

Fixture Mountable Infrared Receiver

Lutron’s EcoSystem Infrared Receiver provides personalcontrol input by wiring directly to the EcoSystem Ballast orBallast Module. The Infrared Receiver functions as anindividual or group control of EcoSystem devices or fixtures.

Features

• Mounts easily on any ceiling tile or fixture with a 3/8 in.(10mm) diameter hole

• Threaded mounting stud (may be shortened for applicationswith limited fixture height)

• Infrared signals are received through plastic ensuring signalreception from all angles

• LED to indicate proper infrared reception• Range designed for individual control of fixtures in close

proximity • Meets IEC 801-2. Tested to withstand 15kV electrostatic

discharge without damage• Constructed of flame retardant material with UL94 HB rating

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Infrared ReceiverC-R-M1-WHEcoSystemTM

Specifications

Standards

• Designed for Class 2 operation only. Voltages donot exceed 35VDC. Complies with requirementsof NFPA 70, of the National Electric Code (NEC).

• Follow all applicable national and/or local wiringregulations when installing this sensor.

• For use with EcoSystem products only.

Mechanical

• Plastic housing is transparent to IR transmissions.• LED flashes in response to received IR signals.

Power

• Operating Voltage: Low-voltage Class 2, 15VDC• Analog Signal: 0 - 15VDC

Environment

• Temperature: 32-113°F (0-45°C)• Relative humidity: less than 90% non-condensing.

•Sensor lead length = 4 inch (101mm) minimumbeyond threaded stud.•Total wire length from sensor to device must notexceed 200 feet (61m).•Threaded Stud Diameter = 3/8 inch (9.5mm)maximum. Use 3/8-16 nut (provided) for mounting.

1.25” (32mm)

0.69” (17mm)

1.18” (30mm)

Dimensions

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MAESTRO CONTROLS Smart Dimmers Smart Remotes

Have Questions? Call the Lutron Hotline 800-523-9466 To order—Call Lutron Customer Service 610-282-3800

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PRODUCT FAMILY FEATURES• High-tech “Smart Dimmer” with microprocessor

technology for a standard designer wallplate opening• Features a clean, flush, stylish appearance• Special Features! Two taps on the switch brings lights

on to full brightness; press and hold the switch toslowly fade lights to off over 10 seconds

• LED’s indicate light level and glow softly as a locatorlight in the dark

• Multi-location dimming from up to 10 locations• Uses standard single-pole and 3-way wiring for easy

installation in any home• Raise from off

SPECIFICATION FEATURES• Power- failure memory• Frequency compensation• Includes Radio Frequency Interference suppression• Front accessible service switch (FASSTM)

to disconnect load power• Electrostatic discharge tested• Precise color matching across all controls

The High-Tech Multi-Location Dimmer

Smart Dimmer

Switch

Rocker Switch

Jacks Ports

Custom Multigang Wallplates

15A Receptacle

15A GFCIReceptacle

Single Telephone Jack

Cable TV Jack

2-gang to 6-gang wallplates

6-Port Frame

® Controls www.lutron.com/maestro

One tap on to selected lightlevel/off; two taps full bright;press & hold for 10-second fade offPress rocker to adjust light levelFront accessible service switch(FASSTM)LED’S indicate light level,glow softly

CLARO ACCESSORIES

Note: For multi-location dimming only-use one SmartDimmer (left) with up to nine Smart Remotes

Receptacles

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AS-100 Automatic Control Switch

Shut off warning withaudible beep

Push buttonoverrides theshut-off event

Multi-way operation for3 and 4 way switching

Simple retrofit installationand operation; no neutralneeded

• Settings are selected with the front push buttonusing configuration LEDs; face plate does notneed to be removed for setup

• Users can select occupancy sensor mode, auto-matic on operation, and an audible beep warning

• Selectable beep warning sounds every minuteduring last 5 minutes, and every 5 secondsduring last minute

• Five minute delay off time with user ability tocancel impending shut-off

The InteliSwitch® AS-100 Automatic Control Switchoperates as both a manual and automatic controldevice. Manually, it allows users to control loadson/off. Automatically, it receives signals to turn onor off from lighting control panels, occupancysensors or other lighting control systems.

Operation (continued)

The locator LED on the AS-100 blinks and anaudible beep sounds (if enabled). If the button ispushed during this five minutes, the shut-off will becancelled and the switch will remain on until thenext commanded shut-off signal.

The AS-100 can also serve as a manual on switch foroccupancy sensors. Users manually turn lighting onby pressing the button. While the area is occupied,the sensor holds lighting on. After the area isvacated and the sensor’s time delay expires, powerinterruption to the load occurs and lighting will turnoff. Movement in the area within 15 seconds willturn lighting back on. However, if no motion isdetected within 15 seconds, the AS-100 will turn off.

Applications

Since signaling is accomplished through powerinterruption, the AS-100 does not require additionalsignal wiring from a lighting control system orpanel. It is designed for easy retrofit of lighting shut-off control in buildings. This greatly reducesinstallation labor and costs, making it an economicaland effective lighting control strategy.

Operation

The AS-100 replaces a standard wall switch.Occupants turn the lights on and off manually by itspush button. However, when a timed powerinterrupt signal is received from a lighting controlpanel or an occupancy sensor, the AS is automati-cally commanded to turn on, turn off or delay off.The duration of the power interrupt signal deter-mines how the AS-100 will operate (see back).

Used with a lighting control panel, the AS allowsusers to manually turn lighting on in private offices,while lighting in common areas turns on automati-cally. After hours, if lights were not shut off byusers, a signal from the control panel wouldcommand the switch to delay off. A shut-off signalwarns users that lights will turn off in five minutes.

T i m e a n d A u t o m a t i c S w i t c h e s

Automatic or manualswitching options

DescriptionProductOverview

Features • Self-adjusting zero crossing switching forconsistent, reliable operation of high inrush loads

• Can be used in 3-way, 4-way and multi-wayswitching applications

• Compatible with all electronic ballasts and motorloads

• Microcontroller enhances reliability

• Command off without delay off time

Terminal style backwiring