External Snap-In Connector - Die-Cast - ⅜" Conduit

Smart Buildings are becoming more intelligent, and its integrated, network-based architecture is designed to self-regulate the building’s environment and operations, including the lighting systems. When combined with the installation of LED luminaires, this combination has become the new standard for a variety of lighting system control options.

The key integrating component is Engineered Products Company’s prefabricated Illumination Control Fixture Whip in a 3/8-inch conduit configuration. This is the most suitable and bridging component in the market to manage lighting systems control inputs for LED luminaire’s low power amperage and voltage draw.

ATTRIBUTES

  • Manufactured using 3/8-inch flexible metal conduit (FMC) for 120 or 277-volt lighting systems. Includes the purple and pink jacketed control conductors.
  • An integral power and lighting control component for new or retrofit LED-based lighting systems.
  • Use to control the lumen output of the luminaire controls for daylight harvesting, occupancy sensors, or light timing controls.

BENEFITS

  • LED luminaires draw lower operating amperage and voltage to energize LED luminaires. 
  • Our 3/8” Illumination Control Fixture Whip use 18-gauge, 300-volt rated conductors designed to energize and provide illumination control of LED luminaires.
  • Complies with NEC Article 300.3(C) to allow multiple conductors to occupy ⅜-inch flexible metal conduit.
  • Lower price, more compact configuration, and immediate job site cost savings. 

FEATURES

  • Includes two (2) 90-inch jacketed 18 AWG NEMA standard illumination purple and pink lighting control conductors.
  • Select from the following “external” connectors: 
    • Die-Cast Snap-In Connector w/Set Screw
    • Phenolic Snap-in Connector
    • Die-Cast Type Connector w/Set Screw and Lock Nut
  • Custom color configurations available.
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Example: EPCO’s Illumination Control Fixture Whip can be used with Daylight Harvesting Systems that offset the amount of lighting needed to properly light a space and reduce energy consumption.