Wireless Comes to Light速
wiHUBB速 Wireless Lighting Controls
APPLICATION GUIDE
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Energy Saving Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Office Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Education Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Retail Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Hospitality Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Healthcare Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Indoor Area/Site Lighting Solutions. . . . . 14 Adjacent Parking Lot Solutions. . . . . . . . . 15
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wiHUBB速 Wiring and Range Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
wiHUBB Product details & ordering Information
Design Guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Small Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Large Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Open Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Small Single Restroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Large Restroom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Large Restroom with Locker Room . . . . . 22 Small Conference Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Large Conference Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Small Classroom with Restroom . . . . . . . . 25 Large Classroom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Warehouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Adjacent Parking Lot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 wiHUBB速 Product Details and Ordering Information. . . . . . . . . . . 31
Accessories Antennas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Cables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Introduction & Overview
Product Line Intro / Overview / Application Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
wiHUBB System Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Access Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Smart Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Occupancy Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Switch Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Daylight Sensor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 In-Fixture Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 On-Fixture Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Design Guides
Introduction / Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Energy Saving Solutions
Table of C ontents
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Wireless Comes to Light ® As energy concerns grow, the “greening” or automation of commercial and institutional buildings continues through increasingly stringent standards and conservation initiatives. Energy efficiency programs like the EPA’s ENERGY STAR program and the 2040 Challenge aim to drastically reduce energy consumption. Such programs have been established worldwide in the form of local, state and national standards and codes enforcing significant energy conservation in both commercial and residential buildings.
These codes and standards include: •
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification in new and renovated facilities through the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) promotes sustainable building design.
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California Energy Commission’s (CEC) Title 24 program enforces stringent standards and regulations to reduce energy consumption, including automatic lighting control and shut-off.
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ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 energy efficiency code requires interior lighting in buildings larger than 5,000 sq. ft. to be controlled with automatic devices.
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IECC (International Energy Conservation Code) compliance requires automatic shut-off of lighting, which is now adopted by most states in some form.
Wireless technology is the latest frontier in aggressive energy saving strategies, offering significant benefits above traditional wired solutions for both existing buildings and new construction. wiHUBB Wireless Distributed Lighting Control System provides indoor and outdoor lighting solutions, capitalizing on both energy-efficient lighting technologies and aggressive energy-saving control strategies.
wiHUBB® In-fixture Module (WIH-IM) Hubbell Building Automation’s wiHUBB® In-Fixture Module (IFM) is a self-contained intelligent wireless control module.
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wiHUBB wireless lighting controls have the potential to reduce wasted lighting by 13-90% for a significant return on investment. In the U.S., lighting consumes 22% of electricity and represents $40 billion a year in energy costs. In a typical office building, lighting accounts for 35-45% of energy use. wiHUBB indoor and outdoor wireless lighting controls offer efficient solutions in energy savings and sustainability by automatically and effectively turning lights on when an area is occupied and off when it is vacant.
Hubbell is committed to safeguarding the environment through environmental stewardship, innovative products, and efficient operations. wiHUBB wireless lighting control systems are backed by our sustainability initiative and superior service and support including: •
Online specification assistance through -CAD@hubbell-automation.com, AutoCAD drawings, templates and documentation
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Comprehensive design assistance for deploying wireless controls in a variety of applications
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Highly knowledgeable network of specification professionals and trained, dedicated sales staff
For more information about Hubbell Building Automation’s sustainability initiative and access to our complete suite of online tools, visit www.hubbell-automation.com.
wiHUBB® Switch Stations (WIH-SW) Hubbell Building Automation’s wiHUBB Switch Stations provide manual control of the wiHUBB System.
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energy conservation Introduction & Overview
Timers, occupancy sensors and photosensors automatically turn lights on and off as needed, preventing energy waste. While installation of wired systems is often complicated and costly, Hubbell Building Automation’s wiHUBB features a future-proof design and self-healing wireless mesh network that makes a lot of sense.
Hands-on Service and Support
Energy Saving Solutions
It’s a simple concept: turn lights off, save energy. But how much can we rely on others to switch unused lights off? Here is where Hubbell Building Automation systems bridge the gap with automated lighting controls.
Design Guides
E nergy savings = bottom line savings
wiHUBB Product details & ordering Information
wiHUBB® Wireless Lighting Controls:
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Product Line Introduction
wiHUBB wireless lighting controls include fixture control modules that are easy to add to existing indoor and outdoor fixtures, providing individual fixture control with no need to rewire circuits.
wiHUBB lets you control, configure and reconfigure individual devices or groups of devices over-the-air with the click of a mouse. Offering area, zone and group strategies, wiHUBB allows you to designate up to 64 areas, 64 zones per area, and 16 groups per zone for device assignments.
The wiHUBB network is self-organizing and needs no special software or physical addressing of devices. It can be accessed from your local network or the Internet using any standard browser. wiHUBB’s intuitive and easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) allows users to schedule and control individual wiHUBB devices or groups of devices. *Synapse Wireless, Inc. / Huntsville, Alabama
Design Guides
This system is simple to use, requiring minimal installation time and no wiring costs.
wiHUBB® Access Point 2.0 (WIH-AP2) Hubbell Building Automation’s wiHUBB Access Point 2.0 is a user-friendly, web-based device for commissioning and monitoring devices within (the 8 8 8wiHUBB ) 6 9 8 - wireless 3 2 4 2 |mesh F a xnetwork. o r d e r s ( 512 ) 4 5 0 - 0 8 6 4 5
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All devices within the wiHUBB mesh network are peers and act as repeaters by forwarding messages not for them on to the devices that may be out of range from the device originating the message, providing for a large network size.
Energy Saving Solutions
The wiHUBB distributed lighting control system utilizes SNAP (Synapse Network Appliance Protocol)* to create a secure peer-to-peer, self-organizing and self-healing mesh network infrastructure.
Introduction & Overview
O verview / A pplication C hart
Interior Facility Lighting
Applications Area/Site Lighting • In-Fixture or On-Fixture Modules installed in or on lighting fixtures • Access Point 2.0 for scheduling of On/Off and dimmed levels • Demand Response capable
Adjacent Parking Lot Lighting • In-Fixture Modules installed in lighting fixtures • Time-based scheduling of On/Off and dimming levels
Area/Site Lighting
• Access Point 2.0 for scheduling of On/Off and dimmed levels • Demand Response capable Adjacent Parking Lot Lighting
Interior Facility Lighting • In-Fixture Modules installed in lighting fixtures • Smart Pack installed controlling lighting circuits • Access Point 2.0 for scheduling and device management • Switch Stations for Manual On/Off control • Occupancy/Vacancy sensors for Auto/Manual On, Auto Off control • Daylight sensor for daylight harvesting applications
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The wiHUBB devices communicate with each other on the robust and reliable 900MHz (902MHz-928MHz) ISM band. In comparison to wireless networks that use 2.4 GHz devices, 900MHz devices have a longer range and are less affected by propagation losses and physical obstructions (penetrating, diffraction and reflection).
Intelligent SmartPORTs
The wiHUBB system features SmartPORTs that provide plug-and-play support for wiHUBB occupancy sensors and switch stations. When devices are plugged into the SmartPORTs, the wiHUBB System automatically and intelligently responds to the plugged-in devices, providing the most energy-efficient operation.
Access the wiHUBB Network from Anywhere, Anytime
The wiHUBB network can be accessed from your local network or the Internet using any standard Internet browser – no special client side PC software required! The intuitive, easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) provides users the ability to schedule and control individual wiHUBB devices or groups of devices.
The wiHUBB System meets or exceeds energy conservation codes:
ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 California Energy Commission’s (CEC) Title 24 USGBC LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)
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Introduction & Overview
Long-Range Radio Coverage
Energy Saving Solutions
Hubbell Building Automation’s wiHUBB® Wireless Distributed Lighting Control System is a secure peer-to-peer, self organizing and self-healing mesh network of fixture modules, occupancy/vacancy sensors, daylight harvesting sensors and switch stations designed specifically for lighting applications.
Design Guides
T he wiHUBB® S ystem
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E ne rgy Saving Solutions
Sound Investment with Rapid ROI Reduce indoor and outdoor lighting costs and increase savings. In the face of escalating energy costs, wiHUBB速 indoor and outdoor lighting solutions capitalize on both energy-efficient lighting technologies and aggressive energy-saving control strategies.
wiHUBB devices communicate through the air via radio frequency waves, eliminating the use of expensive dedicated control communications wiring and associated installation labor costs. wiHUBB is a flexible system and configures automatically for the most energy-efficient operation. Future-proof design and over-the-air updates ensure that dollars spent today will continue to provide future savings.
INDEX Office Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Education Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Retail Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Hospitality Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Healthcare Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Indoor Area/Site Lighting Solutions. . . . . . . . . . 14 Adjacent Parking Lot Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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Companies with LEED-certified facilities have a higher standing within their communities and among industry peers. LEED-certified work environments also result in higher levels of employee satisfaction and retention due to healthier, brighter working conditions. wiHUBB lighting controls can help gain LEED points and illustrate a company’s commitment to protecting the environment.
Typical Office Electricity Usage and Savings*
WIH-SW Lighting 39%
Other 14%
Savings 16% Refrigeration 5%
Office Equipment 15%
Climate Control 27%
Lighting Uses 39% of Total Electricity Potential electricity bill savings**
Application ROI Index
Show Floor
Halls
Offices
Break Rooms
Changing Rooms
Restrooms
Supply Closets
Faster Payback
Based on average occupancy and installation complexity.
*Energy Information Administration: 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey **Based on 40% lighting savings from sensors. Actual results may vary.
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Energy Saving Locations: • Supply Closets • Break Rooms • Restrooms • Offices • Conference • Open Offices Rooms • Hallways Pro Tip: wiHUBB daylight sensors provide additional savings in areas with sufficient natural light by turning off lights whenever possible. Success Factors: • Reduce installation and maintenance labor by eliminating manual adjustments with adaptive sensors • Maximize savings with wiHUBB daylight sensors, which precisely control lighting in response to available natural light. • Open office spaces provide many placement and product selection challenges. Contact your local wiHUBB professional for layout and product assistance.
energy conservation Introduction & Overview
Enhance reputation and maintain employee satisfaction.
Energy Saving Solutions
Companies have always had to make tough decisions regarding resource allocation. In the past, energy consumption was often treated as a fixed overhead cost. With new regulations and the need for sustainable building design, this no longer holds true. Lighting is responsible for much of an office’s electricity use, and the wiHUBB® System can provide significant energy savings by only lighting where and when it’s needed.
Design Guides
Reduce energy waste and improve the bottom line.
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Office Solutions
E d u c at i o n S o lu t i o n s Electricity doesn’t educate – teachers do. Electricity bills are second only to payroll in today’s restricted school budgets. Most of the electricity goes to keeping the lights on, even when they are not needed. Systematically turning lights off whenever possible significantly reduces a school’s utility bill.
Regain budget control. wiHUBB® lighting controls provide a simple, automated and transparent system to make sure that lighting energy is used as needed. This protects school budgets from rate fluctuations, allowing educational institutions to more freely invest in teachers, programs and supplies that directly affect the quality of education.
Typical Education Electricity Usage and Savings*
Lighting 31% Other 12% Office Equipment 10%
*Energy Information Administration: 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey **Based on 40% lighting savings from sensors. Actual results may vary.
Savings 12% Lighting Uses 31% of Total Electricity
Climate Control 47%
Potential electricity bill savings**
Application ROI Index
Halls
Media Center
Classrooms
Administration
Cafeterias
Restrooms
Storerooms
Energy Saving Locations: • Store Rooms • Restrooms • Cafeterias • Administration • Classrooms • Media Centers • Hallways
Faster Payback
WIH-SP
Based on average occupancy and installation complexity.
Success Factors: • Provide advanced lighting control of two zones for projector use with wiHUBB smart packs and switches. • Use energy-efficient wiHUBB-enabled fixtures. • Simplify retrofits and eliminate the need to run new control wires by utilizing wiHUBB in-fixture modules, smart packs and switches.
Pro Tip: wi-HUBB dual-technology occupancy sensors enhance minor motion detection, reducing false off situations during periods of reading or testing.
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The upgrade that pays back. wiHUBB lighting controls provide a transparent, automated system that seamlessly keeps lights on when needed and off when they’re not. Employees can carry goods in and out of stock rooms without worrying about lights, and patrons can enter instantly illuminated fitting rooms. Lighting controls also show customers that a retail establishment is committed to minimizing energy waste.
Typical Retail Electricity Usage and Savings* WIH-DS
Climate Control 22%
Lighting Uses 53% of Total Electricity Potential electricity bill savings**
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Refrigeration 10%
Show Floor
Halls
Offices
Break Rooms
Changing Rooms
*Energy Information Administration: 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey **Based on 40% lighting savings from sensors. Actual results may vary.
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Application ROI Index
Based on average occupancy and installation complexity.
Restrooms
Success Factors: • Minimize cost and maximize savings in changing rooms with wiHUBB PIR sensors and short off delays. • Use energy-efficient wiHUBB-enabled fixtures. • Contact your local wiHUBB professional for assistance with storage and show floor solutions.
Savings 21% Other 15%
Supply Closets
Pro Tip: Passive infrared occupancy sensors are perfect for changing rooms and break areas where ROI outweighs performance requirements.
Lighting 53%
Faster Payback
Energy Saving Locations: • Supply Closets • Restrooms • Changing Rooms • Break Rooms • Offices • Hallways • Show Floor
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Retail establishments use a significant amount of electricity for lighting – both for overhead and display. After all, customers need to clearly see what they’re buying. However, there are numerous areas in stores that don’t require light all day like stock rooms, restrooms, and fitting rooms. wiHUBB® occupancy sensors in these areas can lower a store’s electricity bill and increase profit.
Introduction & Overview
Illuminate sales potential and increase profit.
Energy Saving Solutions
R e tai l S o lu t i o n s
H o s p i ta l i t y S o lu t i o n s Turn the lights off to keep the lights on. Over 50% of a hotel’s electricity bill goes to keeping lights on, even when guests are away from their rooms. This results in substantial waste that reduces an establishment’s financial efficiency and sustainability. With wiHUBB® lighting controls, the waste can be eliminated without affecting customer comfort and convenience.
Manual-on mode automates savings. Hotel guests are on-the-go and often away from their rooms. As a result, room lights are often left on, even in broad daylight. Specifically developed with the hospitality industry in mind, manual-on mode provides guests with a traditional on/off light control experience but then automatically turns lights off once a room is unoccupied for a period of time. This provides a simple and transparent method to ensuring that lights are off when necessary, significantly increasing a hotel’s energy efficiency.
Typical Hospitality Electricity Usage and Savings* Lighting 53%
Savings 21%
Other 15%
Energy Saving Locations: • Guest Rooms • Supply Closets • Restrooms • Food Service • Hallways • Exercise Rooms • Break Rooms • Meeting Rooms
Water Heating 5% Climate Control 22%
Refrigeration 5%
Lighting Uses 53% of Total Electricity Potential electricity bill savings**
Pro Tip: Utilize manual-on configurations to maximize savings by making sure lights are turned off when rooms are unoccupied while giving patrons a traditional on/off experience.
Application ROI Index
Halls
Food Service
Guest Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Excercise Rooms
Restrooms
Supply Closets
Based on average occupancy and installation complexity.
Faster Payback
WIH-SW
*Energy Information Administration: 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey **Based on 40% lighting savings from sensors. Actual results may vary.
Success Factors: • Let guest have traditional control by setting wiHUBB occupancy sensors and switches to manual-on mode. • Utilize free sunlight to light your lobbies and atriums with the wiHUBB daylight sensor.
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H ea lt h c a r e S o l u t i o n s Turning lights off should be the least of the worries.
Promote healthier environments. Light switches are one of the most commonly touched surfaces, spreading diseases and bacteria. Installing wiHUBB occupancy sensors where appropriate eliminates the need to touch a switch, which can help reduce the spread of pathogens. At the same time, healthcare staff benefit from a simple, user-friendly method of controlling the lights.
Office Equipment 5%
Climate Control 33%
Lighting Uses 42% of Total Electricity Potential electricity bill savings**
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Other 20%
Application ROI Index
*Energy Information Administration: 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey **Based on 40% lighting savings from sensors. Actual results may vary.
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Halls
Media Center
Classrooms
Administration
Based on average occupancy and installation complexity.
Cafeterias
Success Factors: • Prevent lights from coming on at night in patient rooms by setting wiHUBB occupancy sensors and switches to manual-on mode. • Minimize privacy curtains and carts from preventing sensor activation by utilizing wiHUBB Dual Technology or Ultrasonic occupancy sensors. • Healthcare facilities have many special requirements and unique environments. Contact your local wiHUBB professional for layout and product selection assistance.
WIH-OS
Savings 17%
Restrooms
Pro Tip: wiHUBB occupancy sensors automatically adjust for changes in shifts, usage and seasons, eliminating the need for manual adjustments and improving system performance.
Lighting 42%
Storerooms
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Typical Healthcare Electricity Usage and Savings*
Faster Payback
Energy Saving Locations: • Store Rooms • Restrooms • Break Rooms • Labs how chart was produced: 17% indicated first • Exam Rooms to get the remaining pie , .83 x 360 = 298. take the other %s out • Administration Offices of 298 instead of 360 (degrees). • Circulation ie. .42 x 298 = 125.16 degrees
Energy Saving Solutions
Introduction & Overview
Hospitals are a 24/7 operation where decisions and actions regarding the wellness of patients are critical. Consequently, lights are often left on when not needed. There are several areas throughout hospitals that can realize substantial efficiency improvements with little investment like administration offices, storerooms, closets and break rooms. Private practices, medical labs and outpatient care facilities have lower occupancy rates than hospitals and can further benefit from wiHUBB® lighting controls.
I n d o o r A r ea / S i t e Lighting Solutions Light the way for industrial-sized energy savings. Visibility is a top concern for sending, receiving and moving merchandise in manufacturing warehouses. It’s important to keep occupied areas well lit.
Control your budget and your inventory with wiHUBB®. Large warehouses and garages alike are prone to inventory control issues and high energy consumption rates. Loss prevention and the well-being of dockworkers and garage patrons are addressed by illuminating occupied areas with ample, low-glare direct light and dimming unoccupied areas.
WIH-IM
Energy Saving Locations: • Shipping/Receiving/Docks • Warehouse • Manufacturing • Parking Garages Pro Tip: wiHUBB daylight sensors and wiHUBB-enabled fixtures provide additional savings in areas with sufficient natural light by turning off lights whenever possible. Success Factors: • Deliver just the right light with wiHUBB-enabled high efficiency fluorescents or LED pendants for detailed piecework. • Embrace new technologies including LED for parking areas to maximize efficiencies. • Contact your local wiHUBB professional for layout and product selection assistance.
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A djac e n t Pa r k i n g L o t Lighting Solutions wiHUBB Wireless Lighting Controls are designed with an eye for architecture. Our outdoor housings and posts boast an appealing appearance, and complement outdoor luminaire styles.
Maximize efficiency and outdoor safety.
Energy Saving Locations: • Adjacent Parking Lots • Entryways • Sidewalks/Pathways • Landscape/Signage/Façade
WIH-OM
Design Guides
Energy Saving Solutions
It is critically important to define walkways, signage and parking lots with adequate lighting at all times, and especially in emergencies. The wiHUBB System safely lights the way while decreasing energy consumption.
Introduction & Overview
Save energy without sacrificing style.
Success Factors: • Reduce area light pollution by turning off specific fixtures at a scheduled time. • Reconfigure lighting zones over the air without changing the existing lighting circuits. • Contact your local wiHUBB professional for layout and product selection assistance.
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Pro Tip: Safely illuminate outdoor areas and decrease energy consumption with wiHUBB-enabled luminaires scheduled to go on and off based on Astro Clock, the wiHUBB System’s astronomical time clock settings.
Design Guides
Designing with wiHUBB® to meet codes and regulations Programmed Schedules
wiHUBB offers lighting control strategies to help you meet a number of codes including ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1, California Energy Commission (CEC) Title 24, USGBC LEED (Leadership n Energy and Environmental Design) and International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). These strategies include:
Automatically turn lighting off via programmable time-of-day and astronomical clock scheduling.
Exterior Lighting Control
Exterior building lighting must be controlled by using photocells (for dusk-to-dawn lighting) or programmable controls with astronomic correction.
Automatic Shut-Off
Buildings greater than 5,000 square feet must be equipped with an automatic control device to shut-off building lighting in all spaces.
Building Management Systems Interface
Multi-Level Lighting Control
Provide integration with other building management systems (e.g. HVAC, Security) for increased energy savings.
Enclosed spaces with multiple luminaires must use a multi-level lighting control – a control that reduces lighting power by either full-range dimming, stepped dimming, or stepped switching while maintaining a reasonably uniform level of illuminance throughout the controlled space.
INDEX Offices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-19 Restrooms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-22
Daylighting Control – Single and Multi-Zone
Conference Rooms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 24
Daylight harvesting utilizes natural light as a primary or contributing source of illumination to reduce or eliminate the need for artificial lighting.
Classrooms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 26 Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Warehouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Individual Space Control
Adjacent Parking Lots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Each area enclosed by ceiling-height partitions must have an independent switching or control device (e.g. manual switch) that is: • Readily accessible • Located so that a person using the device can see the lights or area controlled by the switch • Able to override other devices
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T y p i c a l l ayo u t / c o v e r a g e Small office Design
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Small Office
Automatic Shut-Off Individual Space Control
Recommended Technology: • •
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wiHUBB® Single Relay Smart Pack wiHUBB Dual Technology Occupancy Sensors with IntelliDAPT®, 500 Sq. Ft. Coverage wiHUBB On/Off Switch
Pro Tips: • • Main Feed
Position and angle occupancy sensor to maximize minor motion detection within area. Connect Smart Pack into main feed and connect load to Smart Pack. Connect low-voltage devices to Smart Pack using color-coordinated SmartPORT plug-and-play cables.
12' Lighting Fixture
Occupancy Sensor
Smart Pack
Switch
Energy Saving Solutions
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Introduction & Overview
Control Strategies:
Smart Pack (1) WIH-SP-1R-1277
Occupancy Sensor (1) WIH-OS-OMDT5
Design Guides
The Pictured Scenario Comprises The Following Products:
Switch (1) WIH-SW-OO-WH
Stratus™ E-Series Recessed Indirect (2)
Microlyne® Recessed
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Architectūr CFL
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Suggested wiHUBB-Enabled Fixture(s):
Large Office
T y p i c a l l ayo u t / c o v e r a g e Large office Design Control Strategies: • • •
Automatic Shut-Off Multi-Level Lighting Control Daylighting Control
Recommended Technology: • • •
wiHUBB® Access Point 2.0 wiHUBB Single Relay Smart Pack wiHUBB Dual Technology Occupancy Sensor with IntelliDAPT®, 1000 Sq. Ft. Coverage wiHUBB Daylight Sensor wiHUBB High/Low/Off Switch wiHUBB-Enabled Fixtures with wiHUBB Dual Relay In-Fixture Modules
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Pro Tips: •
Position and angle occupancy sensor to maximize minor motion detection within area. For peak daylight sensor sensitivity, place sensor at a 45-degree angle to window. Connect Smart Pack into main feed circuit and cap off red load wire. Connect low-voltage devices to Smart Pack using color-coordinated SmartPORT plug-and-play cables.
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Main Feed
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Lighting Fixture
Switch
In-Fixture Module
Smart Pack
Occupancy Sensor
The Pictured Scenario Comprises The Following Products
* Access Point 2.0 (1) WIH-AP2
I n-Fixture Module (4) WIH-IM-2RA-1277
Smart Pack (1) Occupancy Sensor (1) WIH-SP-1R-1277 WIH-OS-OMDT1
Daylight Sensor WIH-DS
Switch (1) WIH-SW-HLO-WH
* Only one Access Point 2.0 is required per facility of floor. Please consult your nearest wiHUBB professional for best layout configuration.
Suggested wiHUBB-Enabled Fixture(s):
e•poc® Full Distribution Luminaire (4)
MICROLYNE® Rectilinear Family
Architectūr CFL
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T y p i c a l l ayo u t / c o v e r a g e Open office Design Control Strategies: • •
Automatic Shut-Off Multi-Level Lighting Control
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Open Office
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60'
wiHUBB® Access Point 2.0 wiHUBB Single Relay Smart Packs wiHUBB Ultrasonic Technology Occupancy Sensors with IntelliDAPT®, 2000 Sq. Ft. Coverage wiHUBB Preset Switches wiHUBB-Enabled Fixtures with wiHUBB Single Relay In-Fixture Modules
Introduction & Overview
Recommended Technology:
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Position and angle occupancy sensors to maximize minor motion detection over work space concentrations. • Connect Smart Pack into main feed and cap off red load wire. Connect low-voltage Main Feed devices to Smart Pack using color-coordinated SmartPORT plug-and-play cables.
66' Lighting Fixture
Occupancy Sensor
Smart Pack
Switch
Energy Saving Solutions
Pro Tips:
WIH-AP2
I n-Fixture Module (63) WIH-IM-1RA-1277
Smart Packs (4) Occupancy Sensors (4) Preset Switches (4) WIH-SP-1R-1277 WIH-OS-OMUS2 WIH-SW-PRESET-WH
* Only one Access Point 2.0 is required per facility of floor. Please consult your nearest wiHUBB professional for best layout configuration.
Suggested wiHUBB-Enabled Fixture(s):
Transition® High Efficiency Architectural Lensed
MICROLYNE® Family
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LiteFrame LED
wiHUBB Product details & ordering Information
* Access Point 2.0 (1)
Design Guides
The Pictured Scenario Comprises The Following Products:
Small Single Restroom T y p i c a l l ayo u t / c o v e r a g e Small Single Restroom Design Control Strategy: •
Automatic Shut-Off
Recommended Technology: • • 7’ 2”
wiHUBB® Single Relay Smart Packs wiHUBB Ultrasonic Technology Occupancy Sensor with IntelliDAPT®, 500 Sq. Ft. Coverage
Pro Tips: •
•
Main Feed
Position and angle occupancy sensor directly opposite doorway to maximize motion detection when occupant opens door to enter restroom. Connect Smart Pack into existing main feed and connect fixtures to Smart Pack. Connect low-voltage occupancy sensor to Smart Pack using white SmartPORT plug-and-play cable.
7’
Lighting Fixture
Smart Pack
Lighting Fixture
Occupancy Sensor
The Pictured Scenario Comprises The Following Products:
Smart Pack (1) WIH-SP-1R-1277
Occupancy Sensor (1) WIH-OS-OMUS5
Suggested wiHUBB-Enabled Fixture(s):
MICROLYNE® Recessed Asymmetric
LiteFrame CFL
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11' 4"
Lighting Fixture Lighting Fixture Smart Pack Occupancy Sensor
23' 2"
Control Strategies:
Pro Tips:
•
•
Automatic Shut-Off
Recommended Technology: • •
wiHUBB® Single Relay Smart Pack wiHUBB Ultrasonic Technology Occupancy Sensors with IntelliDAPT®, 500 Sq. Ft. Coverage
•
Position and angle entry occupancy sensor directly opposite doorway to maximize motion detection when occupant opens door to enter restroom. Position and angle second sensor to cover larger restroom area. Connect Smart Pack into main feed and connect load to Smart Pack. Connect low-voltage occupancy sensors to Smart Pack using white SmartPORT plug-and-play cables.
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Main Feed
Introduction & Overview
T y p i c a l l ayo u t / c o v e r a g e Large Restroom Design
Energy Saving Solutions
Large Restroom
Smart Packs (1) WIH-SP-1R-1277
Occupancy Sensors (2) WIH-OS-OMUS5
Design Guides
The Pictured Scenario Comprises The Following Products:
MICROLYNE® Mini Asymmetric Wall Mount
LiteFrame CFL
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wiHUBB Product details & ordering Information
Suggested wiHUBB-Enabled Fixture(s):
Large Restroom with Locker Room T y p i c a l l ayo u t / c o v e r a g e Large Restroom with Locker Room Design Control Strategies: •
Automatic Shut-Off
Recommended Technology: • • 23' 2"
wiHUBB® Single Relay Smart Packs wiHUBB Ultrasonic Technology Occupancy Sensors with IntelliDAPT®, 500 Sq. Ft. Coverage
Pro Tips: • Main Feed
Main Feed
24' 1" Lighting Fixture
Smart Pack
Lighting Fixture
Occupancy Sensor
•
Main Feed
Position and angle occupancy sensors in each area to maximize minor motion detection. Connect Smart Packs into main feed(s) and connect load in each area to a Smart Pack. Connect low-voltage occupancy sensors to Smart Packs using white SmartPORT plug-and-play cables.
In-Fixture Module
The Pictured Scenario Comprises The Following Products:
Smart Pack (3) WIH-SP-1R-1277
Occupancy Sensor (3) WIH-OS-OMUS5
Suggested wiHUBB-Enabled Fixture(s):
MICROLYNE® Recessed Asymmetric
LiteFrame CFL
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Control Strategies: • •
Automatic Shut-Off Scene Control
Recommended Technology: • • • 10'
• •
wiHUBB® Access Point 2.0 wiHUBB Single Relay Smart Pack wiHUBB Dual Technology Occupancy Sensor with IntelliDAPT®, 500 Sq. Ft. Coverage wiHUBB Preset Switch wiHUBB-Enabled Fixtures with wiHUBB Dual Relay In-Fixture Modules
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T y p i c a l l ayo u t / c o v e r a g e Small Conference Room Design
Introduction & Overview
Small Conference Room
• Main Feed
12'
•
Lighting Fixture
Smart Pack
Occupancy Sensor
Lighting Fixture
Switch
In-Fixture Module
Position and angle occupancy sensor over doorway to maximize minor motion detection within area. Connect Smart Pack into main feed and connect whiteboard lighting to Smart Pack. Connect low-voltage devices to Smart Pack using color-coordinated SmartPORT plug-and-play cables.
Energy Saving Solutions
Pro Tips:
* Access Point 2.0 (1) WIH-AP2
Smart Pack (1) Occupancy Sensor (1) Switch (1) In-Fixture Module (2) WIH-SP-1R-1277 WIH-OS-OMDT5 WIH-SW-preset-WH WIH-IM-2RA-1277
Design Guides
The Pictured Scenario Comprises The Following Products:
* Only one Access Point 2.0 is required per facility of floor. Please consult your nearest wiHUBB professional for best layout configuration.
e•poc® Full Distribution Luminaire (4)
MICROLYNE® Rectilinear Family
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Architectūr CFL
wiHUBB Product details & ordering Information
Suggested wiHUBB-Enabled Fixture(s):
Large Conference Room
T y p i c a l l ayo u t / c o v e r a g e Large Conference Room Design Control Strategies: • •
Automatic Shut-Off Scene Control with Dimming
Recommended Technology: • • •
18'
• • •
wiHUBB® Access Point 2.0 wiHUBB Single Relay Smart Pack with Dimming wiHUBB Dual Technology Occupancy Sensor with IntelliDAPT®, 2000 Sq. Ft. Coverage wiHUBB Preset Switch wiHUBB Raise/Lower Switch wiHUBB-Enabled Fixtures with wiHUBB Dual Relay In-Fixture Modules with Dimming
Pro Tips: Main Feed
•
22'
Lighting Fixture
Smart Pack
Occupancy Sensor
Lighting Fixture
Switch
In-Fixture Module
The Pictured Scenario Comprises The Following Products:
* Access Point 2.0 (1) WIH-AP2
•
Position and angle occupancy sensor in center of conference room to maximize minor motion detection within area. Connect Smart Pack into main feed and connect down lights to Smart Pack. Connect low-voltage devices to Smart Pack using color-coordinated SmartPORT plug-and-play cables.
Smart Pack (1) Occupancy Sensor (1) WIH-SP-1R-1277 WIH-OS-OMDT2
Preset Switch (1) Raise/Lower Switch (1) In-Fixture Module (3) IH-SW-PRESET-WH WIH-SW-RL-WH WIH-IM-2RDA-1277 W * Only one Access Point 2.0 is required per facility of floor. Please consult your nearest wiHUBB professional for best layout configuration.
Suggested wiHUBB-Enabled Fixture(s):
Stratus™ E-Series Center Louver Recessed Indirect
MICROLYNE® Direct-Indirect
LiteFrame LED
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Main Feed
T y p i c a l l ayo u t / c o v e r a g e Small Classroom Design
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Small Classroom with Restroom
45'
Automatic Shut-Off Multi-Level Lighting Control General – A/V Lighting Individual Space Control Daylighting – 0-10VDC Full Range Dimming
Recommended Technology: • • • 7'
• 34'
7' Lighting Fixture
Smart Pack
Occupancy Sensor
Lighting Fixture
Switch
In-Fixture Module
• • • •
The Pictured Scenario Comprises The Following Products:
wiHUBB® Access Point 2.0 wiHUBB Single Relay Smart Pack wiHUBB Dual Technology Occupancy Sensor with IntelliDAPT®, 2000 Sq. Ft. Coverage LightHAWK Ultrasonic Technology Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor with IntelliDAPT® wiHUBB Daylight Sensor wiHUBB On/Raise/Lower/Off Switches wiHUBB General-A/V Switch wiHUBB-Enabled Fixtures with wiHUBB Dual Relay In-Fixture Modules with Dimming
Energy Saving Solutions
• • • • •
Introduction & Overview
Control Strategies:
* Access Point 2.0 (1) WIH-AP2
Smart Pack (1) Occupancy Sensor (1) WIH-SP-1R-1277 WIH-OS-OMDT2
• •
Daylight Sensor WIH-DS
Wall Switch Sensor (1) LHIRS1
On/Raise/Lower Off Switch (3) WIH-SW-ORLO-WH
GEN-A/V Switch (1) WIH-SW-GAV-WH
•
•
In-Fixture Module (3) WIH-IM-2RDA-1277
Provide teachers with manual switches to switch from general lighting to A/V lighting. Position and angle occupancy sensor to maximize minor motion detection within classroom. For peak daylight sensor sensitivity, place sensor at a 45-degree angle to window. Connect Smart Pack into main feed and connect whiteboard lighting load to Smart Pack. Connect lowvoltage devices to Smart Pack using color-coordinated SmartPORT plugand-play cables. For restroom, use line voltage LightHAWK2 wall switch occupancy sensor.
* Only one Access Point 2.0 is required per facility of floor. Please consult your nearest wiHUBB professional for best layout configuration.
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•
Design Guides
Pro Tips:
Large Classroom
T y p i c a l l ayo u t / c o v e r a g e Large Classroom Design Control Strategies: • • •
Automatic Shut-Off Multi-Level Lighting Control Individual Space Control
Recommended Technology: • • •
46'
• • •
wiHUBB® Access Point 2.0 wiHUBB Single Relay Smart Pack wiHUBB Dual Technology Occupancy Sensors with IntelliDAPT®, 2000 Sq. Ft. Coverage wiHUBB On/Raise/Lower/Off Switches wiHUBB General-A/V Switch wiHUBB-Enabled Fixtures with wiHUBB Dual Relay In-Fixture Modules with Dimming
Pro Tips: •
Main Feed
56'
Lighting Fixtures
Switch
In-Fixture Module
Smart Pack
Occupancy Sensor
• •
Provide teachers with manual switches to switch from general lighting to A/V lighting. Position and angle occupancy sensor to maximize minor motion detection within classroom. Connect Smart Pack into existing main feed circuit and connect whiteboard lighting to Smart Pack. Connect low-voltage devices to Smart Pack using color-coordinated SmartPORT plug-and-play cables.
The Pictured Scenario Comprises The Following Products:
* Access Point 2.0 (1)
Smart Pack (1) Occupancy Sensor (2) On/Raise/Lower Off GEN-A/V WIH-AP2 WIH-SP-1R-1277 WIH-OS-OMDT2 Switch (3) Switch (1) WIH-SW-ORLO-WH WIH-SW-GAV-WH * Only one Access Point 2.0 is required per facility of floor. Please consult your nearest wiHUBB professional for best layout configuration.
In-Fixture Module (5) WIH-IM-2RDA-1277 Recommended wiHUBB-Enabled Fixture(s):
e•poc® Full Distribution Luminaire
MICROLYNE® Direct-Indirect
LiteFrame CFL
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T y p i c a l l ayo u t / c o v e r a g e Library Design Control Strategies: • •
Automatic Shut-Off Multi-Level Lighting Control
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Library
• • • 62'
• •
wiHUBB® Access Point 2.0 wiHUBB Single Relay Smart Packs wiHUBB Dual Technology Occupancy Sensors with IntelliDAPT®, 2000 Sq. Ft. Coverage wiHUBB Ultrasonic Technology Occupancy Sensors with IntelliDAPT®, 2000 Sq. Ft. Coverage wiHUBB Preset Switches
Introduction & Overview
Recommended Technology:
72' Main Feed
Lighting Fixtures
Switch
Smart Pack
Occupancy Sensor
The Pictured Scenario Comprises The Following Products:
•
Position and angle dual technology occupancy sensors over workspace areas and ultrasonic technology sensors between bookshelves to maximize minor motion detection within each area. Connect Smart Packs into main feed circuits and connect workspace area lighting and bookshelf area lighting loads to Smart Packs. Connect low-voltage devices to Smart Packs using color-coordinated SmartPORT plug-and-play cables.
* Access Point
2.0(1) Smart Pack (2) Occupancy Sensor (2) Occupancy Preset Switches (2) WIH-AP2 WIH-SP-1R-1277 WIH-OS-OMDT2 Sensor (3) WIH-SW-PRESET-WH WIH-OS-OMUS2
Design Guides
•
Energy Saving Solutions
Pro Tips:
Energymax® Stratus™ E-Series Energy Saving Architectural Recessed Indirect Luminaire
MICROLYNE® Rectilinear Family
* Only one Access Point 2.0 is required per facility of floor. Please consult your nearest wiHUBB professional for best layout configuration.
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LiteFrame LED
wiHUBB Product details & ordering Information
Recommended wiHUBB-Enabled Fixture(s):
W a r eh o u s e T y p i c a l l ayo u t / c o v e r a g e W a r eh o u s e D e s i g n Control Strategies: • •
Automatic Off via Programmed Schedules Daylighting – Stepped Dimming
Recommended Technology:
52'
• • • •
wiHUBB® Access Point 2.0 wiHUBB Single Relay Smart Pack wiHUBB Daylight Sensor wiHUBB Dual Relay In-Fixture Module with external mounting adaptor (field installed) onto high bay fixture
Pro Tips: • Main Feed
70' Lighting Fixtures
•
Daylight Sensor
Smart Pack
For peak daylight sensor sensitivity, place sensor within warehouse skylight. Connect Smart Pack into main feed. Connect low-voltage devices to Smart Pack using color-coordinated SmartPORT plug-and-play cables.
Products:
* Access Point 2.0 (1)
Smart Pack (1) Daylight Sensor (1) In-Fixture Module (15) WIH-AP2 WIH-SP-1R-1277 WIH-DS WIH-IM-2RA-1277 and WIH-IM-ADAPTER
* Only one Access Point 2.0 is required per facility of floor. Please consult your nearest wiHUBB professional for best layout configuration.
Suggested High Bay Fixture(s):
LHV VersaBay® Fluorescent High Bay
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T y p i c a l l ayo u t / c o v e r a g e Site Lighting Design
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A djac e n t Pa r k i n g L o t
Programmed Schedules Control with Full Range Dimming
Recommended Technology: • •
wiHUBB® Access Point 2.0 wiHUBB-Enabled Fixtures with wiHUBB Single Relay In-Fixture Modules with Full Range Dimming or wiHUBB On Fixture Module
Pro Tips: • •
Schedule outdoor fixtures to come on at sunset and off at sunrise. Replace existing On-Top photocell sensors with On-Fixture Module to achieve individual On/Off fixture control without having to re-wire circuits.
Lighting Fixtures
Energy Saving Solutions
• •
Introduction & Overview
Control Strategies:
* Access Point 2.0 (1) WIH-AP2
Design Guides
The Pictured Scenario Comprises The Following Products:
In-Fixture Module (11) or On-Fixture Module (11) WIH-IM-1RDF-1277 WIH-OM-UNV
* Only one Access Point 2.0 is required per facility of floor. Please consult your nearest wiHUBB professional for best layout configuration.
Laredo LMC LED Wallpack
Warp9
Cimarron LED
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PLG7
wiHUBB Product details & ordering Information
Suggested wiHUBB-Enabled Fixture(s):
w i H UBB 速
Graphical User Interface
Device Setting
Preset Management
Group Management
Scheduling
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wiHUBB® Product Details
The wiHUBB system is simple to use, requiring minimal installation time and no wiring costs. Intuitive Network Technology • Peer-to-peer: All devices are peers and act as repeaters, forwarding messages to ensure message delivery. • Self-organizing: Network automatically builds itself • Self-healing: Messages automatically reroute around failed nodes Network Protocol • SNAP (Synapse Network Appliance Protocol) Radio Frequency • 902-928 MHz (robust and reliable) ISM band. FCC Part 14 Certified • Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping • Supported distance between wireless devices: 100 meters (328 ft.) Security • Wired: HTTPS/SSL – The wiHUBB Access Point connects the client browser and wiHUBB network using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol, the standard for web security authentication.
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wiHUBB Product details & ordering Information
INDEX wiHUBB Access Point. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wiHUBB Smart Pack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wiHUBB Ceiling Mount and Wall Mount Occupancy Sensors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wiHUBB Switch Stations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wiHUBB Daylight Sensor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wiHUBB In-Fixture Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wiHUBB On-Fixture Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wiHUBB Accessories, Antennas, Cables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wiHUBB Wiring and Range Diagrams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Design Guides
Intelligent SmartPORTS • Plug-and-play support for wiHUBB occupancy sensors, daylight sensors and switch stations. • Automatically and intelligently provides the most energy-efficient operation.
Energy Saving Solutions
wiHUBB System Features
Introduction & Overview
O rdering I nformation
wi HUBB® A ccess P oint 2.0 KEY FEATURES • Web-based commissioning and management of the wiHUBB system • Integrated web server provides connection via standard web browsers • Easy system access from the local network or Internet • Intuitive and easy to use Graphical User Interface (GUI) • Ability to schedule wiHUBB-enabled devices or groups of devices • Provides On/Off and dimming control of wiHUBB-enabled devices and groups of devices • View power consumption from each device • Robust & reliable 900Mhz wireless self-organizing and self-healing mesh network • FCC certified
WIH-AP2 OVERVIEW Hubbell Building Automation’s wiHUBB® Access Point 2.0 is a user friendly, web-based device for commissioning and managing hundreds of devices within the wiHUBB wireless mesh network. The wiHUBB Access Point’s integrated web server provides access to the wiHUBB network using any standard web browser – no special client side PC software required. The intuitive and easy to use Graphical User Interface (GUI) provides building owners and facility managers with the ability to schedule and control individual wiHUBB-enabled devices or groups of devices. Specifications wiHUBB Network Size
Supports over 100 wiHUBB devices
Power Requirements
120VAC - Plug-in power adapter included
RF Frequency
902 - 928MHz Wireless Peer-To-Peer, Self-Organizing and Self-Healing Mesh Network Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping
RF Range
Supported distance between wireless devices: 100 meters (328 feet) Maximum Transmission Output Power: +20 dBm Maximum Receive Sensitivity: -118 dBm
Operating Environment
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Relative humidity (non-condensing): 0 to 95%
Construction
Housing: Metal enclosure
Size and Weight
Size: 8.26”L x 7.55”W x 2.44”H
Weight: 3lb 6oz
Color Black Patents
Patent(s) Pending
Certifications
FCC Certified
IC Approved
Warranty
Five-year limited
Ordering Information
WIH-AP
model wiHUBB Access Point ( for Under 100 devices)
WIH-AP2
wiHUBB Access Point 2.0
SCREEN SHOTS Device Settings
Group Management
Preset Management
Scheduling
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Specifications Electrical Ratings Input: 120/277VAC, 20A Max, 60Hz Output*: 20A, Tungsten, 120VAC only 20A, Magnetic Ballast 16A, Electronic Ballast 1 H.P. Motor @120V, 3/4 H.P. @277V *For (2) relay models the maximum combined output of both relays: 20A Low Voltage Ports: Class 2 24VDC, 150mA MAX (all outputs combined) Optional Dimming Interface 0-10V, 30mA output For use with low-voltage, two-wire dimming ballast and LED drivers. RF Frequency 902 - 928MHz Wireless Peer-To-Peer, Self-Organizing and Self-Healing Mesh Network Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping RF Range Supported distance between wireless devices: 100 meters (328 feet) Maximum Transmission Output Power: +20 dBm Maximum Receive Sensitivity: -118 dBm Operating Environment Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C Relative humidity (non-condensing): 0 to 95% Construction Housing: GSM UL Rated 94 HB Plastic Plenum rated Complies with requirements for use in a plenum area Plenum rated for external junction box mounting Size and Weight Size: 5.75”L x 3.85”W x 1.30”H Weight: 4 oz Color Gray Mounting Mounts directly to an external junction box through an extended ½” chase nipple. Patents Patent(s) Pending Certifications Conforms with UL916 and Certified to CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 205-M1983 FCC Certified IC Approved Warranty Five-year limited
ORdering Information
model WIH-sp
Output 1R 1RD 2R 2RD
1 SPST Output 1 SPST Output, 0-10VDC Dimming Output 2 SPST Outputs 2 SPST Outputs, 0-10VDC Dimming Output
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input voltage 1277 120/277VAC
Introduction & Overview
OVERVIEW Hubbell Building Automation’s wiHUBB® Smart Pack is a self-contained intelligent wireless power pack. It contains either one or two independently controlled outputs. The two output version can be used for High/Low or alternate circuit switching. An optional 0-10VDC output is also available for full range dimming control of dimmable ballasts and LED drivers. Each wiHUBB Smart Pack can control one or more circuits and can be individually controlled or grouped with other wiHUBB devices. The wiHUBB Smart Pack also features SmartPORT technology that provides plug-and-play support for wiHUBB occupancy sensors and manual control switches. When devices are plugged into the SmartPORTs, the Smart Pack automatically and intelligently responds to the devices to provide the most energy-efficient operation. The wiHUBB Smart Pack communicates via 900MHz radio frequency to other devices within the wiHUBB wireless self-organizing and self-healing mesh network.
Energy Saving Solutions
WIH-SP
Design Guides
KEY FEATURES • Single or dual relay versions for On/Off or High/Low control • Optional 0 – 10V interface for full range dimming control • Plug-and-play support for wiHUBB occupancy sensors,daylight sensors and switch stations • Device intelligently and automatically responds to sensors and switches in the most energyefficient manner • Schedules are held in the devices themselves – no need for a master scheduling device • Retains data during power outages • Robust & reliable 900MHz wireless self-organizing and self-healing mesh network • Future-proof design – firmware updateable over the air • FCC certified • Five-year limited warranty
wiHUBB Product details & ordering Information
wi HUBB® S mart Pack
wi HUBB® C eiling M ount and Wall M ount O ccupancy S ensors KEY FEATURES • IntelliDAPT® self-adaptive technology – no manual adjustment required • All-digital dual technology (ultrasonic [US] and passive infrared [PIR]) sensor • Non-volatile memory for sensor settings • 500 to 2,000 square-foot coverage area (based on model) • Optional Isolated Form C relay with N/O + N/C outputs • lug and play integration with wiHUBB Smart Pack • UL and cUL listed • Five-year limited warranty
WIH-SW-OMDT2
WIH-SW-LODT
OVERVIEW Hubbell Building Automation’s wiHUBB® Ceiling Mount and Wall Mount Occupancy Sensors employ passive infrared, ultrasonic, and acoustic sensing technologies to turn lighting on and off based on occupancy. These sensors represent the state-of-the-art in sensor technology and are designed to provide accurate turn-on while virtually eliminating false-offs. The sensors feature Hubbell Building Automation’s patented IntelliDAPT® technology, which makes all the sensor adjustments automatically. Throughout the product’s lifespan, smart software analyzes the controlled area and makes digital adjustments to sensitivity and timer settings. Occupancy sensors with IntelliDAPT provide a maintenance-free install and forget operation. All wiHUBB Occupancy Sensors provide plug-and-play integration with the wiHUBB Smart Pack. Specifications IntelliDAPT
Auto reset from test setting Self-adjusting timer Self-adjusting ultrasonic and passive infrared thresholds
Automatic false-on, false-off corrections
LED Indicators
Red: motion detected by Passive Infrared sensing technology Green: motion detected by Ultrasonic sensing technology
Timer Timeout
Automatic mode: 8-30 min. (self-adjusts based on occupancy) Test mode: 8 seconds (for an easy check at installation)
Ultrasonic Output
Maximum amount of radiation output allowed: 115dB @ 1 ft. from source Frequency: 32.768kHz or 40kHz (based on model)
Passive Infrared
Dual element pyrometer and 12 element cylindrical rugged lens
Form C Relay
Relay: NO + NC contacts, SPDT, 500 mA rated @ 24VDC, three wire, isolated relay
Coverage
Ceiling mount sensor: 500 sq. ft. (Major motion) / 250 sq. ft. (Minor motion) to 2000 sq. ft. (Major motion) /
1000 sq. ft. (Minor motion) –(based on model)
Wall mount sensor: 1600 sq. ft. (Major motion) / 800 sq. ft. (Minor motion)
Power Requirements
Powered by wiHUBB Smart Pack SmartPORT using plenum rated CAT5 cables (ordered separately)
Operating environment
Indoor use only
Operating Temperature: 0°C to +40°C
Relative humidity (non-condensing): 0 to 95%
Construction
Casing – rugged, high-impact, injection-molded plastic KJB ABS Cycolac (UV-945VA) flame class rating,
UV inhibitors
Size and weight
Size: 4.5” diameter, 1.5” height (114 mm diameter, 38mm height)
Weight: 5.0 oz (142g)
Color
Off White
Mounting
Mounting base provided
Recommended MAX mounting height: 12 ft.
Patents
U.S. Patents: 6151529, 5946209, 5699243, 5640143, 6415205, 6078253, D404326, 6222191,
5986357, 6759954
Patent(s) Pending
Certifications
UL and cUL listed
Warranty
Five-year limited
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SENSOR TYPE Ceiling Mount, PIR and Ultrasonic, 2000 Sq. Ft. Ceiling Mount, PIR and Ultrasonic, 2000 Sq. Ft., Form C Relay Ceiling Mount, PIR and Ultrasonic, 1000 Sq. Ft. Ceiling Mount, PIR and Ultrasonic, 1000 Sq. Ft., Form C Relay Ceiling Mount, PIR and Ultrasonic, 500 Sq. Ft. Ceiling Mount, PIR and Ultrasonic, 500 Sq. Ft., Form C Relay Ceiling Mount, Ultrasonic, 2000 Sq. Ft. Ceiling Mount, Ultrasonic, 2000 Sq. Ft., Form C Relay Ceiling Mount, Ultrasonic, 1000 Sq. Ft. Ceiling Mount, Ultrasonic, 1000 Sq. Ft., Form C Relay Ceiling Mount, Ultrasonic, 500 Sq. Ft. Ceiling Mount, Ultrasonic, 500 Sq. Ft., Form C Relay Ceiling Mount, Passive Infrared, 450 Sq. Ft. Ceiling Mount, Passive Infrared, 450 Sq. Ft., Form C Relay Ceiling Mount, Passive Infrared, 1500 Sq. Ft. Ceiling Mount, Passive Infrared, 1500 Sq. Ft., Form C Relay Ceiling Mount, PIR and Acoustic, 450 Sq. Ft. Ceiling Mount, PIR and Acoustic, 450 Sq. Ft., Form C Relay Wall Mount, PIR and Ultrasonic, 1600 Sq. Ft. Wall Mount, PIR and Ultrasonic, 1600 Sq. Ft., Form C Relay Wall Mount, Passive Infrared, 2500 Sq. Ft. Wall Mount, Passive Infrared, 2500 Sq. Ft., Form C Relay Wall Mount, Passive Infrared, 50’ at 30’ Height Wall Mount, Passive Infrared, 50’ at 30’ Height, Form C Relay Wall Mount, PIR and Acoustic, 1600 Sq. Ft. Wall Mount, PIR and Acoustic, 1600 Sq. Ft., Form C Relay
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OMDT2 OMDT2R OMDT1 OMDT1R OMDT5 OMDT5R OMUS2 OMUS2R OMUS1 OMUS1R OMUS5 OMUS5R OMIR OMIRR OMIRL OMIRLR OMDIA OMDIAR LODT LODTR LOIRWV LOIRWVR LOIRHB LOIRHBR LODIA LODIAR
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model WIH-OS
Introduction & Overview
WIH-OS
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wi HUBB® S witch S tations KEY FEATURES • Attractive, architecturally pleasing decorator style design • Multiple switch options available • All switches mount to standard single or multi-gang wall boxes • Plug-and-play integration with wiHUBB Smart Pack • Five-year limited warranty
WIH-SW-OO
WIH-SW-HLO
WIH-SW-ORLO
WIH-SW-PRESET
OVERVIEW Hubbell Building Automation’s wiHUBB® Switch Stations provide manual control of the wiHUBB System. The wiHUBB Switch Stations include an On/Off switch, a High/Low/ Off switch for multiple level lighting control, an On/Raise/Lower/Off switch, a 4-button Preset switch for scene control, a General–A/V switch that enables users to switch between General Lighting and Audio Visual Lighting, a Raise/Lower dimmer switch and a Timed On switch. All wiHUBB Switch Stations provide plug-and-play integration with the wiHUBB Smart Pack. Specifications Power Requirements
Powered by wiHUBB Smart Pack SmartPORT using plenum rated CAT5 cables (ordered separately)
Operating environment
Indoor use only
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C
Relative humidity (non-condensing): 0 to 95%
Construction
Housing – Rugged, high impact, injection molded plastic
Size & Weight
Size: 4.2” L x 1.6” W x 1.4” D
Weight: 1.6 oz
Color
White, Ivory, Light Almond, Gray, and Black
Mounting
Switches may be mounted individually in a single gang switch box or ganged together in a
multi-gang switch box Decorator-style wall plates available separately
Patents
Patent(s) Pending
Warranty
Five-year limited
Ordering Information switches
model WIH-sw
SWITCH CABLES
Model / DESCRIPTION WIH-CAB- SmartPORT Cable, 50F-BL 50ft, Blue – for Switches WIH-CAB- SmartPORT Cable, 100F-BL 100ft, Blue – for Switches WIH-CAB- SmartPORT Jumper 3IN-BL Cable for Switches, 3 inches, Blue
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Switch type On/Off Switch General – A/V Mode Switch High/Low/Off Switch On/Raise/Lower/Off Switch Raise/Lower Switch Timed On Switch Preset Switch (4-button)
color wh White
DECORATOR STYLE WALL PLATES
model WIH-WP
Switch type 1G Wall Switch Plate, Decorator Style, 1-gang 2G Wall Switch Plate, Decorator Style, 2-gang 3G Wall Switch Plate, Decorator Style, 3-gang 4G Wall Switch Plate, Decorator Style, 4-gang 5G Wall Switch Plate, Decorator Style, 5-gang
color wh White
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OVERVIEW Hubbell Building Automation’s wiHUBB® Daylight Sensors provide the necessary daylight-level information to the wiHUBB network. Using a photodiode element, the daylight sensor continuously measures daylight levels and sends the information to the network devices which then perform daylight switching or dimming functionality based on the amount of natural light in the area.
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Specifications Electrical
Four jumper-selectable foot candle ranges: 0.3-30fc; 3-300fc; 30-3,000fc; 60-6,000fc
Powered by wiHUBB Smart Pack SmartPORT using plenum rated CAT5 cables (ordered separately)
Operating Environment
WIH-DS: Indoor use only. Operating Temperature: 0°C to +40°C
WIH-DS-O: Outdoor Use - IP54. Operating Temperature: -40°C to +50°C
Construction
Protective hard plastic cover and housing
Dimension
2” diameter x 1.2” height (50.8 diameter x 30.5mm height)
Certifications
UL and cUL listed
Warranty
Five-year limited
Ordering Information
Wiring Diagrams
Daylight Sensor
Design Guides
model / Description WIH-DS wiHUBB Daylight Sensor WIH-DS-O wiHUBB Daylight Sensor for Outdoors
Introduction & Overview
KEY FEATURES • Indoor and Outdoor models available • Architecturally attractive design • Open loop operation • Foot-candle range: 3-6,000fc • Mounts vertically or horizontally • Color coded, plug-and-play integration with wiHUBB Smart Pack • UL and cUL listed • Five-year limited warranty
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wi HUBB® D aylight S ensor
DAYLIGHT SENSOR CABLES
wiHUBB Product details & ordering Information
model / Description WIH-CAB-50F-GN SmartPORT Cable, 50ft, Green – for Daylight Sensor WIH-CAB-100F-GN SmartPORT Cable, 100ft, Green – for Daylight Sensor
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wi HUBB® I n -F ixture M odule KEY FEATURES • Single or dual relay versions for On/Off or High/Low control • Optional 0 – 10V interface for full range dimming control • Device intelligently and automatically responds to sensors and switches in the most energy-efficient manner • Schedules are held in the devices themselves – no need for a master scheduling device • Retains data during power outages • Robust & reliable 900MHz wireless self-organizing and self-healing mesh network • Future-proof design – firmware updateable over the air • Multiple antenna options available • FCC certified • Five-year limited warranty WIH-IM OVERVIEW Hubbell Building Automation’s wiHUBB® In-Fixture Module (IFM) is a self-contained intelligent wireless control module. It contains either one or two independently-controlled outputs. The two-output version can be used for High/Low or alternate ballast switching. An optional 0-10V output is also available for full-range dimming control of dimmable ballasts and LED drivers. Each wiHUBB IFM can control one or more fixtures and can be individually controlled or grouped with other wiHUBB devices. The wiHUBB IFM communicates via 900MHz radio frequency to other devices within the wiHUBB wireless self-organizing and self-healing mesh network. SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Ratings (-1277 version)
Input: 120-277VAC, 10A Max, 60Hz
Output: 10A, Tungsten, 120VAC only
10A, Magnetic Ballast
5A, Electronic Ballast (max each relay)
¼ H.P. Motor, 120 & 277VAC
For (2) relay models the maximum combined output of both relays: 10A
Electrical Ratings (-347 version)
Input: 347VAC, 10A Max, 60Hz
Output: 10A, Ballast
For (2) relay models the maximum combined output of both relays: 10A
Optional Dimming Interface
0-10V, 30mA output for use with low-voltage, two-wire dimming ballast and LED drivers.
RF Frequency
902 - 928MHz
Wireless Peer-To-Peer, Self-Organizing and Self-Healing Mesh Network
Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping
RF Range
Supported distance between wireless devices: 100 meters (328 feet)
Maximum Transmission Output Power: +20 dBm
Maximum Receive Sensitivity: -118 dBm
Operating Environment
Operating Temperature: -40°C to +90°C
Relative humidity (non-condensing): 0 to 95%
Construction
Housing: GSM UL Rated 94 HB Plastic
Size and Weight
Size: 5.50”L x 1.27”W x 1.08”H
Weight: 4 oz
Color Gray Mounting
Mounts inside fixture ballast cavity or housing
Optional mounting adaptor available (p/n WIH-IM-ADAPTER) for external junction box mounting
Certifications
Conforms with UL916 and Certified to CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 205-M1983
FCC Certified
IC Approved
Warranty
Five-year limited
Ordering Information
model WIH-IM
OUTPUT
1RA 1 SPST Output, Articulating Antenna 1RDA 1 SPST Output, 0-10VDC Dimming Output, Articulating Antenna 1RF 1 SPST Output, Fixed Antenna with 24” Extension Cable 1RDF 1 SPST Output, 0-10VDC Dimming Output, Fixed Antenna with 24” Extension Cable 2RA 2 SPST Outputs, Articulating Antenna 2RDA 2 SPST Outputs, 0-10VDC Dimming Output, Articulating Antenna 2RF 2 SPST Outputs, Fixed Antenna with 24” Extension Cable 2RDF 2 SPST Outputs, 0-10VDC Dimming Output, Fixed Antenna with 24” Extension Cable
input voltage 1277 120/277VAC 347 347VAC
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KEY FEATURES • On/Off outdoor lighting control • Compatible with all lighting loads including LED drivers • Integrated daylight sensor • Schedules are held in the devices themselves – master scheduling device not necessary • Retains device settings during power outages • Robust & reliable 900MHz wireless self-organizing and self-healing mesh network • FCC certified • Five-year limited warranty WIH-OM OVERVIEW Hubbell Building Automation’s wiHUBB® On-Fixture Module (OFM) is a self-contained intelligent wireless control module that provides On/Off lighting control for outdoor fixtures. Each OFM contains an integrated daylight sensor that can be used to turn lighting ON or OFF based on the amount of natural light available. Each wiHUBB On-Fixture Module can be individually controlled or grouped with other wiHUBB devices. The wiHUBB OFM communicates via 900MHz radio frequency to other devices within the wiHUBB wireless self-organizing and self-healing mesh network.
Introduction & Overview
wi HUBB® O n -F ixture M odule
- WIH-OM-UNV:120-347VAC, 50/60Hz
- WIH-OM-480: 480VAC, 50/60Hz
Output: 20A, Tungsten, Magnetic and Electronic Ballast
RF Frequency
902 - 928MHz
Wireless Peer-To-Peer, Self-Organizing and Self-Healing Mesh Network
Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping
RF Range
Supported distance between wireless devices: 100 meters (328 feet)
Maximum Transmission Output Power: +20 dBm
Maximum Receive Sensitivity: -118 dBm
Daylight Sensor
ON Level: 1 FC to 5 FC (Default: 5FC)
OFF Level: 4 FC to 15 FC (Default: 8FC)
ON/OFF Delay Times: 0-120 secs (Default: 60 secs)
Operating Environment
Operating Temperature: -40°C to +90°C (-40°F to +194°F)
Construction
Housing: GSM UL Rated 94 HB Plastic
Size and Weight
Size: 3.50”D x 2.275”H
Weight: 4 oz
Color
Smoked Plastic Housing
Mounting
Standard twist lock photo-sensor receptacle
Patents
Patent(s) Pending
Certifications
Conforms with UL916 and Certified to CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1-04
FCC Certified
IC Approved
Warranty
Five-year limited
Ordering Information
model WIH-OM
Dimensional drawing
input voltage UNV 120-347VAC, 50/60Hz 480VAC, 50/60Hz 480
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Input:
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wi HUBB® A ccessories , A ntennas , C ables mounting Accessory
model WIH-IM
Accessory adapter In-Fixture Module J-Box Mounting Adapter
replacement ANTENNAS
model WIH-AT
* Each In-Fixture Module requires either an Articulating or Fixed antenna (sold separately)
Daylight Sensor Cables
model / Description Cable, 50ft, Green WIH-CAB-50F-GN for Daylight Sensor WIH-CAB-100F-GN Cable, 100ft, Green for Daylight Sensor
type AA Articulating Antenna, Dipole - No Ground Plane Required, Vertically Polarized FA Fixed Antenna, Monopole - Requires a Ground Plane, Circularly Polarized CAB24IN Antenna Extension Cable, 24”
Occupancy Sensor Cables
model / Description WIH-CAB-50F-WH Cable, 50ft, White for Occupancy Sensor WIH-CAB-100F-WH Cable, 100ft, White for Occupancy Sensor
Switch Cables
model / Description Cable, 50ft, Blue - for WIH-CAB-50F-BL Daylight Sensor WIH-CAB-100F-BL Cable, 100ft, Blue - for Daylight Sensor WIH-CAB-3IN-BL Jumper Cable for Switches, 3 inches, Blue
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Wiring Diagram For In-Fixture Module page 45
Wiring Diagram For Switches page 43
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Wiring Diagram For Occupancy Sensor page 42
Energy Saving Solutions
Wiring Diagram For Smart Pack page 41
Introduction & Overview
wi HUBB速 W i r i n g a n d R a n g e D i a g r a m s
40'
40' 32' 23'
20'
20' 6'
23' 32'
12'
WIH-OS-LODT Wall Mount Sensor
WIH-OS-OMIR Ceiling Mount Sensor
WIH-OS-LOIRWV Wall Mount Sensor
12'
32' 23'
23'
45' 64'
WIH-OS-OMDT2 Ceiling Mount Sensor
32' 23'
23'
WIH-OS-OMUS5 Ceiling Mount Sensor
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45' 64'
WIH-OS-OMUS2 Ceiling Mount Sensor
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Design Guides
Range Diagrams For Occupancy Sensor page 42
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Hubbell – A Name You Can Trust Founded in 1888 by Harvey Hubbell II, Hubbell Inc. has been a long-time contributor to new product design and manufacturing innovation. In 1896, Hubbell invented the world’s first lighting control device, the pull chain switch. Over 120 years later, Hubbell Building Automation, headquartered in Austin, Texas continues this tradition of innovation with the development of a vast array of innovative energy saving lighting controls.