Crestron Lighting
Requirements for Design
Simplified Room Specifications Example
Design Guide – DOC. 5999A
Lighting system design begins with a collection of complete information. The
successful lighting system plan begins with a lighting load schedule that you define
and compile based on the information contained in a detailed floor plan that
identifies the elements of the load schedule design, the location and types of user
interfaces used (i.e., local dimmers, keypads or touchpanels), the control processor
details (large systems should use a dedicated lighting control processor), and the
optional window treatment details, which include shade/blind motors and relay
control (consult manufacturer for details). The following eight steps, performed in
this sequence, is the recommended design procedure.
Step 1: Define the Load Schedule
A load schedule lists the information on each load connected to every circuit in an
electrical panel. This is the primary source of information required for lighting
control system design.
Control System
Lighting Control System Design • 5
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