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Leviton Introduces GreenConnect™, A Simplified Wireless Lighting Control System

Leviton GreenConnect™ Wireless Lighting Control

Leviton has announced GreenConnect™, its newest line of wireless lighting controls. GreenConnect delivers a simple lighting control solution by adding wireless control to virtually any switching or dimming load. Compatible with various lamp fixtures and load control devices, GreenConnect offers a scalable and flexible wireless solution to meet the control needs of virtually any space. With GreenConnect, no complex wiring, room controller, hub, app or factory commissioning is required.

“Engineered with the design-build contractor and specifier in mind, GreenConnect delivers a solution that’s easy to design, install and program,” said Tom Leonard, vice president and general manager of Leviton lighting & controls. “Installers can finish more projects with less wiring, simplified programming and reduced time on job sites.”

(1) Wireless Load Controllers: Add to virtually any lamp or fixture for a wireless ON/OFF, 0-10V dimming, or phase cut dimming solution
(2) Wireless Wall Switches: Two models to choose from – Wireless Wall Switch, and Wireless Companion Switch
(3) Wireless Wall Dimmer: Choose from three models – 0-10V, 1000W Forward Phase, or Wireless Companion Dimmer
(4) Wireless PIR Integrated Sensor & Photocell: Detects motion and measures light levels
(5) Wireless Controlled Receptacle: 20A controlled receptacle for a simple, energy code compliant plug load control solution

GreenConnect utilizes push-to-pair (P2P) technology to simplify lighting control design, installation and programming. The technology features a scalable platform that allows users to start small and expand as needed for a unified and more efficient system. Users can start with a simple wireless dimmer or switch and add wireless load controllers, occupancy sensors and controlled receptacles for additional capabilities to enhance building and operational intelligence. GreenConnect can also be used to meet lighting control code requirements for IECC, ASHRAE 90.1 and 2025 California Title 24, Part 6.

GreenConnect features a reliable 2.4GHz wireless mesh network. The system includes wireless load controllers and wall stations for switching, 0-10V and forward phase dimming. Additionally, GreenConnect offers wireless battery-powered switches and dimmers for wire-free and multi-location control wireless controlled receptacles with downstream control, along with wireless battery-powered PIR sensors with integrated photocells.

For a full suite of advanced features, users can add a GreenMAX DRC Wireless Keypad Room Controller for scheduling, scenes, color tuning, multi-zone occupancy/vacancy sensing and daylighting.

Features

  • Simple Wireless Solution ─ makes wireless lighting control layouts easy to design, install, and program by contractors with no factory commisioning required.
  • Flexible, scalable platform ─  allows customers to start small and expand. Pair a dimmer or a wall switch with a load controller for a basic application or add additional wireless components as needed.
  • Code Compliant ─ meet the code requirement needs for virtually any space. 

More information about GreenConnect™ wireless lighting controls from Leviton

GreenConnect™ wireless lighting controls data sheet

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