Digital Environ is a versatile dimming system that can be tailored to the varying needs of
architectural or entertainment applications.
Digital Environ is based on three basic elements:
Cabinet:
The cabinet is a pre-wired enclosure that contains the Power Modules, a control Processor
Module, internal wiring and load, supply and control terminations.
Two cabinet sizes are available for either 6 or 12 Power Modules. Each cabinet can provide
up to 24 ways of dimming depending on the combination of Power Modules chosen.
Power Modules:
Single, dual and quad Power Modules are available in a variety of ratings for
incandescent/inductive (low voltage, neon and cold cathode), fluorescent and non-dim loads.
Power Modules can be combined within a cabinet to match differing load sizes and types.
Note: Quad Power Modules are used with the small cabinet only.
All Power Modules have primary circuit breaker protection per dimmer, and either terminal
block or branch breaker outputs.
Refer to "Ordering Information" for details.
Processor Module:
The Processor Module forms the heart of the Digital Environ Cabinet. Using digital
processing techniques for accuracy and reliability, the processor provides the firing signals for
the Power Modules. A membrane keypad and LCD enables the user to program numerous
advanced features and options such as dimmer to room assignments, dimmer curves,
minimum and maximum levels and many more.
Digital Environ Typical Schematic
Digital Environ Cabinet shown with both Microcontrol and Outlook Control Systems
120/240V 1Ph 3W
or 120/208V 3Ph
4W power input
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ROOM PARTITION
ANALOG WIRING
DIGITAL
ENVIRON
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DIGITAL
CABLE
TO LOADS
DIGITAL ENVIRON
CABINET
ARCHITECTURAL
DIGITAL ENVIRON
™
Modular Dimming System
6”
152mm
72”
1829mm
6”
152mm
36”
914
mm
30”
762mm
30”
762mm
6”
152mm
Weight: 175lbs (79.4kg)Weight: 100lbs (45.4kg)
Typical applications include:
Conference and Meeting Rooms, Restaurants, Reception and
Lobby Areas, Bars, Schools, Hotels and Entertainment
Facilities such as Theatres and Clubs
● Self contained pre-wired digital dimmer cabinet
● Modular construction for added flexibility
● Power Modules suitable for incandescent, fluorescent, low
voltage, cold cathode, neon and non-dim loads
● Digital Processor with advanced programmable features
● "Panic" facility for turning selected dimmers to full in an
emergency
● Power Modules complete with primary circuit breaker
protection
● Branch breaker options available
● Hinged access door for ease of installation
● Accepts both analog and digital control signals
● Compatible with Microcontrol, Outlook and Premiere control
systems
● Suitable for Entertainment and Architectural applications
Digital Environ accepts 0 to +/- 10 volts dc control signals for direct connection to an analog
control system such as Strand Lighting's Microcontrol Stations.
DIGITAL NETWORK CONTROL
Outlook Control Stations use a digital communications network to directly access preset
lighting scenes stored within Digital Environ. Using this approach, several Digital Environ
Cabinets can be connected to distributed Outlook Stations via a common network cable
forming an integrated system for controlling up to 16 independent rooms.
During installation and commissioning, each dimmer is assigned to a room (in the range 1 -
16) and a channel number for that room (in the range 1 - 12) using the Processor Module
membrane keypad and LCD display. Two analog outputs per processor are similarly assigned,
and may be used to control external equipment such as Electronic Fluorescent Ballast
Controller (EFBC) units.
MULTIPLEX CONTROL
Digital Environ Cabinets accept DMX 512 control protocol for direct connection to a
Premiere architectural system or entertainment console. The multiplex control input operates
on a highest level takes precedence basis with the analog and Digital Network control inputs.
An optional second multiplex card can be added for when a cabinet is to be controlled from
two separate DMX control systems.
Example: Premiere house lighting control and a Mantrix MX stage console. Dimmers and
analog outputs are patched to the multiplex control channel numbers during installation, from
the keypad.
SYSTEM WIDE CONTROL
In addition to the presets accessed by the Digital Network, there are 99 programmable
presets per cabinet which can be recalled from either the keypad, from System Wide Control
8 and 16 Pushbutton Stations, an LCD Display Station the hand held SWC Programmer or
from SV90 Dimmer Supervisory PC. The presets are independent of dimmer to room
allocations used with the Digital Network Control. When selected, all dimmers and analog
outputs fade to the levels recorded for that preset on a highest level takes precedence basis
with all other control inputs.
This facility is intended for general lighting states or back-up cues in entertainment venues
when a control console may not be available. Up to 20 Digital Environ Cabinets may be
interconnected via a serial link for system wide, individual or grouped control.
Refer to Microcontrol Outlook and Premiere Data Sheets for further information on
architectural control systems.
Refer to Strand Lighting for further information on SWC or SV90.
Internal Layout
1
2
7
7
8
8
3
2
2
1
1
7
7
3
8
8
1 Power Feed Lugs (1 or 3 Phase)
2 Grounded Lug
5
5
4
6
6
4
5
5
6
454
4
3 Neutral Lug
4 Processor Module
5 Control Termination Board
6 Power Supply (Outlook/Microcontrol)
7 Power Module
8 Load Terminals
1 The dimensions of the cabinets shall be as follows:
Small: 6" (152mm) deep, 36" (914mm) high and 30" (762mm) wide.
(Height dimension excludes 2" (51mm) mounting flange top and bottom).
Large: 6" (152mm) deep, 72" (1829mm) high and 30" (762mm) wide.
(Height dimension excludes 2" (51mm) mounting flange on top of cabinet).
Cabinets shall be of sheet steel construction of no less than 16 gauge and shall be wall
mounted with 0.375" (9.5mm) mounting holes on 16" (410mm) and 24" (610mm) centers.
The large cabinet shall be provided with support legs for floor mounting.
2 The cabinet shall be factory pre-wired and dressed. The contractor shall provide and
terminate all feed, load and control wiring on screw terminals within the cabinet.
3 Cable entry points shall be as follows:
Small Cabinet:
Power feed: 5" (127mm) x 5" (127mm) on the top panel.
Load Cables: 23" (584mm) x 5" (127mm) and 5" (127mm) x 5" (127mm) on the
top and right hand side panel respectively.
Control: 5" (127mm) x 5" (127mm) on the left hand side panel.
Large Cabinet:
Power feed: 8" (203mm) x 5" (127mm) on the top panel.
Load Cables: 10" (254mm) x 5" (127mm) and 12" (305mm) x 5" (127mm) on the
top and right hand side panel respectively.
Control: 5" (127mm) x 5" (127mm) on the left hand side panel.
4 All terminations and internal wiring shall be accessible via a hinged lockable door and
removable front cover panel.
The Processor Module shall be accessible for programming only when the door is open.
5 The small and large dimmer cabinets shall be cooled by one or two 4.69" (119mm) low
noise fans respectively. The fans shall maintain the temperature of all components within the
ambient temperature range defined in the Environmental Specification with all Power Modules
under full load.
Fans shall automatically be shut off after five minutes, if all Power Modules are Off.
6 Over-temperature sensing shall be provided, and will shut down the Power Modules until
the temperature falls to within acceptable limits. An over-temperature indicator shall be
provided on the front of the Processor Module.
7 The power efficiency of the dimmer cabinet shall be greater than 95% at full load.
8 The dimmer cabinet shall be finished in powder coat grey paint.
ELECTRICAL
1 The small and large cabinet shall be suitable for 90 - 240 Volt 1 phase 3 wire or 3 phase 4
wire 60/50 Hz supply and shall contain any combination of up to 6 or 12 Power Modules of
the appropriate supply voltage. The total number of dimmer circuits per cabinet shall not
exceed 24.
Note: Quad Power Modules shall only be used with the small Digital Environ Cabinet which
shall require a Quad Module Kit Part No. 76807.
2 Power feed terminals shall accept the following cable sizes:
Small Cabinet:#2/0 to #12 AWG
Large Cabinet:400 MCM to #6 AWG
3 Digital Environ shall have an internal dual output power supply to support up to 20
Outlook Control Stations (at 24 volts dc) or 20 Microcontrol Stations (at 10.6 volts dc). A
Supplementary Power Supply shall also be available. Refer to "Ordering Information".
4 A “Panic” facility shall turn selected dimmers full on if the Processor Module is removed
or fails. Dimmers are selected from dip switches within the cabinet.
It shall also be possible to select “Panic” as follows:
a A momentary switch with LED indicator on the front of the cabinet selects "Panic". A
second momentary switch returns the cabinet to "Normal".
b Remote latching contact closure.
c Two remote momentary contact closures for "Panic" and "Normal" respectively.
5 A six pin female XLR chassis mounted connector shall be mounted on the face of the
dimmer cabinet for connection of a hand held SWC Programmer or SV90 Supervisory PC.
6 The system ground shall be made at a grounding lug in the top of the dimmer cabinet.
7 All equipment shall be UL listed and CSA approved.
ELECTRICAL
1 Power connections shall be made on compression screw terminals. Control signal
connections shall be made via plug-in connectors at each module chassis. Load connections
shall be via compression screw terminals on a terminal block, or branch breaker assembly.
Terminal Block and Branch Breaker Kits shall be available to convert the output format of
selected Power Modules.
2 Power Modules as listed shall be suitable for 110/120V or 220/240V, 60 or 50 Hz.
3 Each dimmer shall maintain its output RMS voltage within 2% for changes in load from 100
watts to full rated load at any point on the dimming curve.
4 The power efficiency of each Power Module shall be better than 95% at full load. Adequate
heat sinking shall be provided.
5 Module electronics shall be completely solid state using two silicon controlled rectifiers
(SCR's) per dimmer in inverse parallel configuration.
6 SCR devices shall be encapsulated in an epoxy filled high impact plastic case with opto
isolator, trigger SCR, steering bridge and snubber network. There shall be a minimum of 2500
volts isolation between the ac line and control lines of the SCR sub-assembly.
7 Each dimmer way shall be protected by fully magnetic circuit breaker of the appropriate
capacity mounted on the faceplate of the Power Module. This protective device shall have a
"must trip" rating of 125% of rated capacity and be rated for a minimum 10,000 Amp
interrupting capacity.
8 It shall be possible to use the breaker as a dimmer disconnect device and shall be a UL
listed and CSA approved device.
9 Under overload conditions, the breaker will disconnect power to the dimmer to protect
the SCR device. Current limiting feedback techniques shall not be acceptable as a means of
protecting the main power device.
10 The full load current shall be carried and controlled by the SCR device. Dimmers
employing Triacs shall not be acceptable.
11 All Power Modules shall be capable of continuous operation at full rated load. Under no
circumstances will modules allowing continued operation with loads substantially in excess of
the rated capacity be acceptable.
12 A Linear Power, Square, S-Curve, Non-Dim or Fluorescent response curve shall be
assigned from the Processor Module for each dimmer. Each assigned Non-Dim shall have a
programmable switching threshold between 1 and 99%. In addition to a default Fluorescent
curve, a Magnetic or Electronic Ballast option with programmable top and bottom set levels
shall be available to further optimise the curve for each fluorescent dimmer. Under normal
circumstances however, Fluorescent Power Modules shall use the default response curve with
adjustments via trim pot(s) on the module.
13 At full load under normal operating conditions, voltage insertion loss in the dimmer shall
be typically 2 volts, but shall not exceed 4 volts.
14 The maximum output voltage level for each individual dimmer shall be programmable from
the keypad to any desired point with automatic re-calculation of the assigned dimmer curve
across the permitted voltage range.
15 The dimmer outputs shall be regulated to within 1V for every 20V change in the input
voltage at 50% control input, provided that the output voltage is more than 4 volts below the
dimmer rack input voltage and that the input voltage is sinusoidal.
Specific Features of the Incandescent/Inductive Dimmers shall be as follows:
16 Dimmers shall have an integral inductive toroidal filter designed to reduce the rate of rise
of current such that the rise time shall be 350 µs at full load, measured between 10 - 90% of
the load current waveform at a 90° conduction angle. Chokes with a higher rise time shall be
available to order.
The filter shall limit objectionable harmonics, reduce acoustical noise in incandescent lamps
and limit conducted radio frequency interference on the ac line and load wires.
17 The dimmer firing circuitry shall produce an output sine wave that is fully symmetrical to
minimise the dc component in the output waveform to within +/- 1 volt dc.
18 It shall be possible to dim low and high voltage transformer fed loads providing the
transformer used is approved by the manufacturer for use with phase control dimmers.
Refer to Strand Lighting's Fact Sheet "Dimming Transformer Fed Loads" for further information.
19 When dimming cold cathode loads with an Incandescent/Inductive Power Module, a
fluorescent dimming curve shall be assigned from the processor keypad to give a bottom set
cut-off ensuring the maximum range of stable performance.
POWER MODULES
MECHANICAL
1 Power Modules shall be factory wired units of similar size and heavy duty metal
construction, designed to be installed into the cabinet as a self contained bolt-in assembly.
A plastic Power Module chassis shall not be acceptable.
2 Power Modules shall be UL recognised and CSA approved.
3 The maximum weight of a Power Module shall be 8 lb (3.6Kg)
4 Modules shall be finished in powder coat grey paint.
Specific features of the Fluorescent Dimmer Modules shall be as follows:
20 The fluorescent dimmers shall be suitable for dimming conventional 3 wire magnetic
ballasts as recommended by Strand Lighting.
Refer to Strand Lighting Fact Sheet "A Guide to Fluorescent Dimming" for further information.
For dimming High Frequency Electronic Ballasts refer to the "Electronic Fluorescent Ballast
Controller" Data Sheet.
21 A mechanical relay shall be provided for switching on the cathode heater supply when the
control level is raised above zero.
22 The fluorescent dimmers shall have a "Bottom Set" to adjust the cut-off point ensuring the
maximum range of stable performance for both fluorescent and cold cathode loads. Refer to
“Power Module Electrical Specification” item 12.
Specific features of the Constant-On Modules shall be as follows:
23 Constant-On Modules shall allow any circuit to be supplied with constant power through
substitution of a Constant-On Module for the Dimmer or Non-Dim Module.
Specific features of the Non-Dim Modules shall be as follows:
24 Non-Dims shall allow any circuit to be switched as a non-dim through substitution of a
Non-Dim Module for the Dimmer or Constant-On Module.
25 Non-Dim Modules shall be designed so that they can be used for inductive (transformer-
fed) loads. Non-Dim Modules with chokes shall not be acceptable.
26 Non-Dim Modules shall have a threshold adjustment to determine their control voltage
switching point. Refer to “Power Module Electrical Specification” item 12.
27 The Terminal Block Kit shall provide all necessary parts to convert branch breaker bussing
on the indicated Power Modules, to terminal block output.
28 Branch Breaker Kits shall provide all necessary parts to convert the indicated terminal
block output Power Modules for branch circuit breaker protection. Circuit breaker cover
plugs shall be provided with each kit.
9 Control Inputs
The following control protocols shall be supported by Digital Environ without need for
modification to the Cabinet or Processor Module. All control terminations are via screw
terminal connectors.
Digital Network Control -
operating on a highest level takes precedence basis with: -
Multiplex Input - DMX 512 or D54 -
operating on a highest level takes precedence basis with: -
Optional 2nd Multiplex Input - DMX 512 -
operating on a highest level takes precedence basis with: -
26 Analog Inputs - 24 for internal dimmers, 2 for external equipment. -
operating on a highest takes precedence basis with: -
Processor Keypad - when recalling Digital Network presets -
operating on a highest takes precedence basis with: -
Processor Keypad - when recalling SWC presets. -
operating on a last action takes precedence basis with: -
SWC Control Stations, SWC hand held Programmer and SV90 Supervisory PC recalling
presets - all operating on an override basis with:-
Processor Keypad - Using the "Level" menu option or SWC or SV90 when controlling
individual channels.
10 Control Outputs
The Processor Module shall support 24 digital outputs to drive single, dual and quad Power
Modules. In addition, two 0 to +10 volt analog outputs (at 1mA maximum) shall be provided
for auxiliary control capability (e.g. the Electronic Fluorescent Ballast Controller).
PROCESSOR MODULE
1 Each Digital Environ Cabinet shall have a number of user programmable parameters and
defaults which may be reported and programmed from the Processor Module membrane
keypad and 16 character LCD display. All programmable parameters have factory default
values.
2 The display shall provide programming messages, prompts and fault reporting.
3 The keypad shall be protected with multiple level security codes to prevent unauthorised
access to selected set-up menus.
4 The Processor Module single chip microcontroller shall be protected by watchdog
circuitry, providing stability, speed and precise digital control of the Power Modules.
5 Fade resolution shall typically be greater than 1600 steps ensuring smooth fades. Systems
with lower resolution shall not be acceptable.
6 All data storage in the dimmer processor shall have security systems to prevent
unintentional re-programming or loss of data.
7 User programmed information shall be held in non-volatile memory which retains its data
in the event of power switch off or failure. Systems requiring batteries shall not be acceptable.
8 The Processor Module shall be protected by a 2A SS HRC fuse link.
1 The following options shall be available from the Set-up menu, using a keypad access code:
Language: English, French, German
Dimmer module assignments: The arrangement of Single, Dual or Quad Power Modules
for each module position is programmed. From this information, physical dimmers and
both analog outputs are given sequential dimmer numbers to simplify programming of
other features.
Rack number: 1 - 99. Used for SWC.
Max output voltage (per dimmer): 50-250 volts e.g. Set to 105V for extended lamp life.
Min level (per dimmer): 0% - 25% e.g. Set to 10% for safety purposes.
Reset to factory defaults.
2 The following options shall be accessed directly from the membrane keypad buttons:-
a Patch
Digital Network Control:
Each dimmer and analog output shall be patched to a room (between 1 and 16) and
channel number (between 1 and 12).
Multiplex Control:
Each dimmer and analog output shall be patched to any valid DMX or D54 address
number for both the standard multiplex input A and optional multiplex input B.
Analog Control:
Each dimmer and analog output shall automatically be assigned in sequence to one of 26
analog inputs.
b Mux Input
Select DMX or D54 for Mux Input A.
c Non-Dim
Individual assignment of dimmers as non-dims with threshold levels programmable
between 1%-99%.
d Curve
Response curve assignment per dimmer: Linear Power, Square, S-Curve and Fluorescent
(with top and bottom set levels).
e Response Speed
Dimmer response: fast (30ms), normal (100ms) or slow (300ms). This shall determine a
dimmers rate of response to a change in control level. Slow is usually set for large
tungsten loads to reduce filament inrush, medium or fast for small loads.
fPreset
Architectural:
Recall preset 1-8, On and Off for each room.
Record presets 1-8 and all programmable fade times for each room or all rooms.
Set channel levels for each room.
Power-up preset
Entertainment:
Recall back-up preset 0 - 99.
Record presets 1-99 with fade times.
Define Preset No. or "Hold" condition on Mux failure.
g Level
Dimmer control assignment to “Input" (Digital Network, Mux A, Mux B or Analog), or to
a fixed level 0% - 99% or "Full".
h Cursor and Selection Keys
+ / Confirm
- / Cancel
< (move cursor to left)
> (move cursor to right)
3 Service Menus
The service menus shall give access to cabinet self tests and provide calibration facilities.
The service menu shall be entered via a security code to prevent unauthorised access.
Service functions available include:
Calibration:
Phase A (L1), B (L2), C (L3) voltages.
Analog inputs - top set calibrated between 7 and 13 volts.
Analog outputs - top set calibrated between 5 and 10 volts.
Display; set LCD contrast.
Log:
View Error Log: Errors shall be displayed from the error log as an error number with a
text description of the error.
Clear Error log: Clears the log.
4 Processor Module Indicators
The following indicators shall be provided on the processor module:
Phase Indicators: A (L1), B (L2), C (L3).
Note: A (L1) and B (L2) illuminate for 1P/3W supplies.
Mux A ok
Processor ok
Mux B ok
Mux B fitted and ok
Over-temperature (indicated by "processor ok" led flashing)
LCD Display - reporting rack status continuously
5 The Digital Environ Processor shall be immune to mains carried interference
(ripple disturbances) of up to 20 Vpp sinusoidal signals at frequencies above 180Hz.
FLUORESCENT DIMMING
DIMMING USING MAGNETIC BALLASTS
When dimming using approved* 3 wire magnetic dimming ballasts the following loading
guidelines shall apply:
No of Tubes (F40 T12 Fluorescent Tubes)
Dimmer RatingMinMax
15A 120 Volt830
20A 120 Volt840
50A 120 Volt8100
* Refer to Strand Lighting Fact Sheet " A Guide to Fluorescent Dimming" for
recommendations on approved ballast types.
DIMMING USING ELECTRONIC FLUORESCENT BALLASTS
An Electronic Fluorescent Ballast Controller (EFBC) is available to interface Strand Lighting
control systems and the Advance® Mark VII Fluorescent Ballast. Refer to the EFBC Data
Sheet for further information.
The EFBC requires an analog control signal and is not connected to a dimmer output. The
Digital Environ Processor Module has two assignable analog outputs for independent control
of two such EFBC units.
POWER SUPPLY
To supplement the internal Digital Environ Power Supply, an external Power Supply listed
under "Ordering Information" can support up to 20 Microcontrol or Outlook Stations, and is
supplied complete with an enclosure for wall mounting in the dimmer/distribution room. It is
suitable for 90 - 240 volts ac 60 or 50 Hz supplies.
DOCUMENTATION
System riser and connection drawings shall be supplied as specified. Installation Instructions,
document part #: 2-450134-010, shall be supplied with each Digital Environ Cabinet.
STANDARDS
The dimmer cabinet assembly shall be UL listed and CSA approved and shall be labelled as such.
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION
For Digital Environ and associated equipment, the following recommendations shall apply:
Ambient temperature extremes32 - 95° Fahrenheit (0° - 35° C)
Relative humidity10 - 90% non-condensing
General conditionsOffice level cleanliness - Interior use only
Dimmer Cabinets
Part No. Description - Dimmer Cabinets
74016Digital Environ Cabinet (Small) with Processor 90-240 Volts ac 60/50 Hz
74012Digital Environ Cabinet (Large) with Processor 90-240 Volts ac 60/50 Hz
79100Spare Processor Module 90-240 Volts ac 60/50 Hz
76309Optional Second DMX 512 Input Card
Power Modules - Incandescent/InductiveBranch Terminal
BreakersBlock
Part No. DescriptionKit No. TypeKit Note
(per dimmer)
720011 x 2.4 kW Inc/Ind 110/120V TB 76801 676803-1
676805
720022 x 2.4 kW Inc/Ind 110/120V TB----2
720032 x 2.4 kW Inc/Ind 110/120V BB-3 76803-4
376805
720044 x 1.8 kW Inc/Ind 110/120V TB----2,5
720051 x 6.0 kW Inc/Ind 110/120V BB-6 76803 76800 3
676805
720211 x 2.2 kW Inc/Ind 220/240V TB*6*-1
6*
720222 x 2.2 kW Inc/Ind 220/240V TB----2
720232 x 2.2 kW Inc/Ind 220/240V BB-3*-4
3*
720251 x 5.5 kW Inc/Ind 220/240V BB-6**3
6*
Power Modules - Non DimBranch Terminal
BreakersBlock
Part No. DescriptionKit No. TypeKit Note
(per dimmer)
720091 x 20Amp Non-Dim 110/120V TB 76801 676803-1
676805
720102 x 20Amp Non-Dim 110/120V TB----2
720112 x 20Amp Non-Dim 110/120V BB-376803-4
376805
720121 x 50Amp Non-Dim 110/120V BB-676803 76800 3
676805
720291 x 2.2kW Non-Dim 220/240V TB*6*-1
6*
720302 x 2.2kW Non-Dim 220/240V TB----2
720312 x 2.2kW Non-Dim 220/240V BB-3*-4
3*
720321 x 5.5kW Non-Dim 220/240V BB-6*76800 3
6*
Power Modules - FluorescentBranch Terminal
BreakersBlock
Part No. DescriptionKitNo. TypeKit Note
(per dimmer)
720061 x 2.4kW FL 110/120V TB76802 3 (2P) 76804-1
3 (2P) 76806
720072 x 2.4kW FL 110/120V TB----2
720081 x 6.0kW FL 110/120V BB-3 (2P) 76804-3
3 (2P) 76806
720261 x 2.2kW FL 220/240V TB*3 (2P)*-1
3 (2P)*
720272 x 2.2kW FL 220/240V TB----2
720081 x 5.5kW FL 220/240V BB-3 (2P)*-3
3 (2P)*
Circuit Breakers and Mounting Kits
Part No. Description
76800Digital Environ Terminal Block Kit
76801Branch Breaker Kit for 6 x 1 pole breakers
76802Branch Breaker Kit for 3 x 2 pole breakers
7680315 Amp 1 pole Breaker (GE THQP115)
7680415 Amp 2 pole Breaker (GE THQP215)
7680520 Amp 1 pole Breaker (GE THQP120)
7680620 Amp 2 pole Breaker (GE THQP220)
Accessories
Part No. Description
66100Microcontrol/Outlook Supplementary PSU with Enclosure
76807Quad Module Kit (Cable Assembly)
* For details on 220/240 volt Branch Breaker Kits, Branch Breakers and Terminal Block Kits, contact
Note:TB = Terminal Block output format.
Note 1:Terminal block output provided as standard. If branch circuit
breakers as listed.
Note 2:Primary fully magnetic circuit breaker serves as branch breaker.
Note 3:Circuit breaker mounting provided as standard. If a terminal strip
Note 4:Up to 3 branch breakers per dimmer.
Note 5:4 x 1.8kW Incandescent module can only be used with the small
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Toronto:Strand Lighting Ltd, 2430 Lucknow Drive No 15, Mississauga, Ontario,
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BB = Branch Breaker output format.
Branch breakers are not supplied as standard, order separately.
110/120 Volt Power Modules may be used on 100 volt supplies.
breakers are required, then order mounting kit and
output is required, then order the Terminal Block kit listed.
(6 module) cabinet.
Supplementary control cable assembly is required Part No. 76807.
The company reserves the right to make any variation in design or construction to the equipment
described. Digital Environ™, EFBC™, Microcontrol™, Outlook™, Premiere™ and System 6™ are
Trade Marks of Strand Lighting Inc. Country of origin: USA Environ™, Strand™ and Strand
Lighting™ are Registered Trade Marks. Strand Lighting is a company within the Film and Television
Division of The Rank Organisation Plc, United Kingdom.
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