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Grafik Eye
Hello.
I have one question. Namely, in one apartment exist 8 separated current circuits, and at each of them are LED lighting fixtures. At 5 current circuits are lighting fixtures which are DALI dimmable, and at 3 current circuits are lighting fixtures which should be just ON/OFF (their power supply is 230V). For first 5 current circuits I chose to use QSGRK-6D, but what to do with rest 3 current circuits? The request is to be all one system, so everything must work together. Does exist some intreface which I can connect to Grafik Eye and with it than I can control this 3 current circuits?
Sorry for my English, it's not so good.
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Petar, what is the load type of the zones that are going to be switched. You can set a zone on the GrafikEye QS unit as a non dimmed zone.
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Grafik Eye
Originally Posted by
Craig W.
Petar, what is the load type of the zones that are going to be switched. You can set a zone on the GrafikEye QS unit as a non dimmed zone.
Craig,
Sorry because I answer late. The load types of the zones that are going to be switched are LED. Because, I have choose Grafik Eye 16D for 5 zones which are DALI dimmable, I don't know how to connect these three zones on Grafik Eye? (Did I must have some interface on which I can connect these three zones, than that interface to Grafik Eye?)
Thank in advance.
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Authorized Lutron Contributor
If you do not plan on using DALI ballasts for the lighting loads you are planning to switch then you would need to purchase a QSGRK-3PCE and link it to the QSGRK-6D.
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I don't plan to use DALI ballasts for them, because I have 10 lighting fixtures on that 3 zones that are going to be switched, and I need DALI ballast for each of them, so I think it is cheaper to use QSGRK-3PCE if it is only solution?
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Authorized Lutron Contributor
Using the QSGRK-3PCE would be the best option to control these switched loads in this application and then you can link the two units together.
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Ok. Thank you very much Craig.