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When equipment goes bad out in the field, it's often extremely helpful if the owner/end user can keep track of the circumstances of the failure. This is especially true when the problem is intermittent and might not occur when the technician is present. Service Technicians are exceptionally skillful...
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Quick Summary: If you've got devices with electronics inside being powered from a dimmer in a sensor rack, set the firing mode to switched . If you're on a Unison rack, a SmartPack, a SmartBar, or a SmartModule, set the mode to non-dim What those options mean: Non-dim dimmers output regulated...
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Module Information Summary This summary provides module information broken down by market and application. Four major market groups are used to separate modules: UL market – ETC Americas, 120v-60hz power, Sensor and Unison products CE market – ETC Europe, 230v-50hz power, Sensor CE and Unison...
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Originally from Engineering Notes 050 -- January 27, 1994 Sensor Dimmer Module BTU Dissipation Sensor dimmer efficiency evaluation The following table provides information on the thermal efficiency of ETC Sensor dimmer racks. All dimmer efficiencies are measured at maximum current (full load). Note that...
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Prior to 1998 all breakers were D curve. Since 1998 all single pole breakers have been changed to C curve. All double pole breakers are still D curve. C & D Curves are defined by a European Standard. A is the fastest curve, D is the slowest.