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ALC1-P 1-Channel Phase Dimming Lighting Controller from Intermatic

Intermatic Lighting Controller

The ALC1-P is a single-channel phase dimming controller designed to work with ARISTA Lighting Control System by Intermatic. These units can work with Electronic Ballast/LED, Tungsten, MLV, or ELV loads. Once installed, the ALC1-P unit(s) can be configured to work off of either scheduling, sensing, or a combination of both, providing maximum energy efficiency as well as occupant comfort. These units can be configured for either wireless or wired communications, and utilize Bluetooth Mesh technologies for wireless communications.

Features

  • Wired or wireless communications.
  • Provides 24 VDC for wired devices.
  • Utilizes a secure bluetooth mesh for connectivity.
  • Built-in real time clock for keeping timing accuracy.
  • Allows for 1 wired analog input.
  • Allows for 2 wired digital inputs.
  • Works with LED/Electronic ballast, tungsten, MLV, or ELV loads.
  • 365-Day scheduling including holidays.
  • Programmable blink warning alert.
  • Programmable light levels.
  • Supporting mobile app available on Apple app store and on Google play store

More information about the ALC1-P 1-Channel Phase Dimming Lighting Controller from Intermatic

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