Lutron GRXTVI Grafik Eye Power Interface,100277 VAC eBay

Grx Tvi Lutron. LUTRON ELECTRONICS GRAFIK EYE GRXTVI INSTALLATION AND OPERATING The GRX-TVI gives a 100-277 V~ dimmer the ability to control current sourcing 0-10 V- ballasts or LED drivers (loads) powered by 100-277 V~.. use L2/H2 100-127V only if your line/mains voltage is 100-127 V

LUTRON ELECTRONICS GRAFIK EYE GRXTVI INSTALLATION AND OPERATING
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tvi-1 04.07.04 GRX-TVI Power Interfaces ® GRX-TVI Ten Volt Interface Description • Provides capability for a GRAFIK Eye 3000 Series Control Unit to switch and dim fluorescent lights that have Lutron Eco-10 TM (TVE Series) Electronic Dimming Ballasts If there is an RF link available in the project, you can use the LMJ-5T-DV-B to switch the line voltage and provide the 0-10V dimming signal.

LUTRON ELECTRONICS GRAFIK EYE GRXTVI INSTALLATION AND OPERATING

GRX-TVI Power Interfaces 369-247a 6 03.22.10 Wiring Diagram C: HomeWorks ® Maestro ®/RadioRA ®/RadioRA ® 2 Dimmers— 1 Distribution Panel GRX-TVI Remote Dimmer Dimmer l2/H2 is the Hot/live feed that powers the internal circuitry of the GRX-tVi The GRX-TVI can also be used to switch any of the load types listed below Note: When using a Control Unit, a GRX-TVI is required for each 0-10V fluorescent zone.

LUTRON GRXTVI GRAFIK EYE, ZEHN VOLT STROMSCHNITTSTELLENSTEUERUNG 010. Page 1 GRX-TVI Control Interface Phase Control to 0-10V Installation and Operation Instructions Read Before Installing 100-127V and 220-240V/CE Occupant Copy Mounting Find a suitable location for mounting The GRX-TVI gives a 100-277 V~ dimmer the ability to control current sourcing 0-10 V- ballasts or LED drivers (loads) powered by 100.

Manual de instrucciones de la interfaz de atenuación LUTRON GRXTVI. The GRX-TVI gives a 100-277V dimmer the ability to control current sourcing 0-10 V- ballasts or LED drivers (loads) powered by 100-277 V You can use GRX-TVI interfaces to convert line voltage dimming to 0-10V dimming