Module for monitoring and dimming a single lamp with power line
The LPL01 IP20 module allows remote switching on and off of the individual light point where it is installed. In addition, remote reading of measurements (voltage, current, power factor, operating hours, lamp status, etc.) by the control centre allows for quick fault detection, identification of lamps that are running low, and detailed analysis of the operation of the managed light points.
Each module can be set to automatically perform a daily lamp on/off cycle, consisting of a maximum of 5 operations, at set times. Alternatively, a 1÷10Vdc output or digital addressable lighting interface is available, which can be used to control the input of an electronic power supply or a dimmable LED driver; in this case, the automatic cycle can also be configured to 5 dimming levels, thus allowing the creation of lighting scenes. Communication takes place via power line communication between the LPM modules (power line communication manager, mandatory in the panel) and the LPLs: no additional cables are required, which facilitates installation even in existing systems.
The LPL01 IP20 module allows remote switching on and off of the individual light point where it is installed. In addition, remote reading of measurements
All models have the LPL/V function, meaning they can be programmed to control the outputs in order to follow changes in the supply voltage in terms of luminous flux emitted and power absorbed (therefore, limited to the dimming function, power line communication is not necessary as LPL/V receives the supply voltage value as a command and does not require an LPM module). The most classic application is where traditional SAP-type lamps and LED luminaires need to coexist, if there is a need to vary the luminous flux and power, with a centralised voltage regulator.
The LPL01 IP20 module is supplied in a plastic box with IP20 protection rating, which can only be installed ins
