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motorized awing control
I am using a double throw maintained switch (NT-DPDT-CO-MA) to control a motorized awing. Is there a device that can replace the double throw switch and instead of the switch provide me with dry contacts that I would be able to open and close using Visor Control Receiver
I guess I can use two of RF Softswitch® modules (LMJ-16R-DV-B) and tie them to buttons on a keypad.
Can anyone recommend a better solution?
Thanks
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Authorized Lutron Contributor
We would recommend using two of the LMJ-CCO1-24-B that will be released by the end of next month to provide the dry contact closures.
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Originally Posted by
Craig W.
We would recommend using two of the LMJ-CCO1-24-B that will be released by the end of next month to provide the dry contact closures.
Just to confirm, I am gonna need 2 x LMJ-16R-DV-B with 2 x LMJ-CCO1-24-B ?
does LMJ-CCO1-24-B come with a 24v power supply ?
http://www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocum...369770_ENG.pdf
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Authorized Lutron Contributor
The LMJ-CCO1-24-B get feed by line voltage.
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Originally Posted by
Craig W.
The LMJ-CCO1-24-B get feed by line voltage.
Are you 100% positive? All cut sheets indicate 24V input power.
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Authorized Lutron Contributor
The NT-DPDT-CO-MA uses dry contact closure outputs. The LMJ-CCO1-24-B will also provide a dry contact closure.
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That doesn't answer the question... Is there a RadioRA2 or HomeworksQS version of the LMJ-CCO1-24-B that is powered by line voltage and not 24V as stated in the cut sheet?
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Authorized Lutron Contributor
There is currently not a line voltage version of the LMJ-CCO1-24-B
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Originally Posted by
GMHunt
That doesn't answer the question... Is there a RadioRA2 or HomeworksQS version of the LMJ-CCO1-24-B that is powered by line voltage and not 24V as stated in the cut sheet?
A brand I am happy with is Functional Devices. They have many relay-in-a-box devices you can use with whatever Lutron device you see fit. I use the RIB U1C to flip power between NO and NC with anything from 12VDC to 120VAC.
For the scenario you describe I would wire 12VDC through a VCRX relay output to the RIB. The awning-open side of the motor would be connected to the NO output on the RIB, the awning-close would be on the NC side.
Do you need double throw? The box I'm referring to is single throw but would work with the line-voltage motors I usually run across. Functional devices makes double-throw versions as well.
Somewhat related- I think it's odd that the LMJ-CCO1-24-B isn't line voltage.
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Sucky.
I would love to see a fireplace switch like this. I'm not sure how they get away with high and low voltage in the same box without a partition but we have a builder who keeps wiring fireplaces like this even though we're installing Lutron.
http://www.control4.com/docs/product...uide-rev-b.pdf
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