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GE’s Remote Control panels and frames are con-figured for either RR7P or RR9P relays with a five-pin female connector. The user can simply remove a knockout in the low voltage barrier, snap the relay into place, and plug it onto the interconnect board. RR7P Operation Each relay employs a split low-voltage (24V) coil to
The Centralized Lighting Control System is a small network of relay panels and occupant control switches linked by a dataline. Together, these devices form a reconfigurable switching platform — one that uses “softwiring” instead of hardwiring to link occupant switches to relays.
The WIR-10-RR7-D allows the control of four GE RR7/9 relays or two Sierra 1070-B relays. The sensor may be interfaced to an energy management system that accepts either a normally open or normally closed dry contact via the sensor’s Form C relay.
GE relays (RR 7, RR 8, RR 9) are mechanical latching-type units requiring only momentary 24 volt rectified AC switch circuit pu ses to open or close line-voltage circuits.
Each lighting load to be controlled is wired through a relay. The relays, in turn, are connected to manual switches with low-voltage wires. The resulting switching platform has a number of benefits: Any number of switches can control a single relay.
GE Model RR-7 and RR-9 Lighting Relays are mechanical latching-type units requiring only momentary 24 VAC switch circuit pulses to open or close line voltage circuits.
GE RR9P%3 relays are mechanical latching-type devices for direct plug-in to a GE Lighting Automation Panel. Pilot contact provides status feedback through LED indicators mounted on INTRxxyy. They require only momentary 24 volt rectified AC switch circuit pulses to open or close line voltage circuits.