Product Description
ETC ERP-24R1-24B1 Relay Enclosure 120/208V 3 phase MLO includes 24 1-Pole Relays and Breakers
IMPORTANT NOTE: Panel pricing does not include system commissioning services. However, system commissioning services by a factory-authorized ETC service agency must be added onto the purchase of an ETC Echo panel. We can provide you with a quote for the system commissioning services. We will need the project name and address and full Bill of Materials to provide you with the estimate for system commissioning.
The Unison Echo Relay Panel is a control-oriented power center built with today and tomorrow’s lighting loads in mind. It supports up to 24-relays or dimmers with integral branch breakers, power-usage reporting and sophisticated control inputs. With built-in station, sensor, DMX and TimeClock controls and Ethernet connectivity, plus optional 0-10V dimming, DALI output and contact inputs, the Echo Relay Panel integration opportunities are limitless.
APPLICATIONS
• Theaters
• Schools
• Houses of worship
• Conference centers
• Retail shops and restaurants
FEATURES
• Main Feed Relay panel with feed options for:
- Three-Phase 120/208V four-wire plus ground
- Bi-Phase 120/240V three-wire plus ground
• 24-position relay panel with support for one-, two-, or three pole relays and support for 300W phase adaptive dimmers
• 30-position breaker subpanel with support for 1-, 2-, or 3-pole breakers, including 1- and 2-pole 120V GFCI
• 14 in. width and 4 in. depth allows the cabinet to be flush- or surface-mounted in standard stud-width construction
• Echo, sACN, DMX-512, TimeClock, or stand-alone control
• Built-in EchoConnect power supply for up to 6 Echo stations/ sensors and 5 output products
• Built-in network interface provides: - Advanced control of relays over streaming ACN (sACN)
- Measured energy usage reporting per branch circuit - Web UI for configuration
• Local control with Astronomical timeclock and manual override per circuit
• UL924 LISTED emergency control bypass contact input
• UL and cUL LISTED