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LCP Series Panelboards

DMX Control in a Single Panel


Individual Circuit Control via DMX512 protocol

Have as many DMX controlled circuits as you need in one power panel. You can mix DMX controlled motorized branch breakers and standard QO breakers together for a single power panel solution. The panelboard is big and roomy with lots of space to work (250% more room than a load center), which makes it the electricians' favorite! Big as it is, the LCP still saves valuable wall space when compared to traditional relay-based control systems. The LCP comes with 200% neutrals to reduce neutral overheating caused by switch-mode power supplies. The LCP series also offers bolt-on breakers as an option to traditional plug-on models, and can control one, two or three pole breakers.

  • Saves Space
  • Saves redundant installation and hardware costs!
  • Energy efficient - NO holding current or heat sinks required to maintain state - Runs cool, lasts long!
  • Automatic load shedding and brownout protection in every panel. Emergency override function standard on every panel.
 
 

Three Phase:

LCP 338-xx (for main breakers <100A) LCP 341-xx (for main breakers 125A-225A)

LCP 341-xx M400 (400A main breaker

Specifiying in 5 easy steps

  1. Choose the control method MS=Sequencing, LC=DMX512, and SC=RS-232
  2. Choose the cabinet style: P for panelboard
  3. Choose three phase (3) or single phase (1)
  4. Choose the number of circuits: 38 or 41 (38 circuits if the main size is 100A or less--see below)
  5. Choose the maximum number of controlled circuits: 12, 24, 36, or 48 for MS and 10,20, 30, 40,or 50 for LC and SC

 

EXAMPLE: LCP 341-30 = a 3 phase DMX controlled panel board with 41 circuits (30 max controlled)

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LC-10 Series

Each motorized breaker is DMX512 addressable via a simple set of jumpers on the LynTec control board. Once the DMX address starting point is set by inserting the jumper, each motorized breaker has the next sequential address assigned to it (one address per breaker), the DMX operator can then program the breaker addresses for individual control. The LynTec control boards only use as many addresses as there are motorized breakers connected to it, this saves valuable DMX addresses for other equipment. DMX commands for each breaker are on, off or no change.

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MB and BMB Series Motorized Breakers

Available in 15, 20 and 30 Amps, one, two and three poles.

For complete mototized breaker details click here.

Brochure for all LCP Panels

Architects and Engineers Specs for all LCP Panels - PDF or Word

Three Phase:

LCP 341-M225:   Panel PlannerDesign and SpecificationSubmittals

LCP 341-M400:   Panel PlannerDesign and SpecificationSubmittals

Datasheet for optional SurgeX Sidecar

 

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