Specification | Description | Item #: | LUT-RMJS-CCO1-24-B | Brand: | Lutron | MPN: | RMJS-CCO1-24-B | UOM: | EA | UPC: | 784276150507 | Origin: | MX | Condition: | New | Power: | Standby Power Consumption (all models): < 1.0 W | Power: | IEC PELV/NEC® Class 2 | Power: | Operating voltage: 24 V~/24 V | Power: | Operating current, nominal: 45 mA (24 V~) 35 mA (24 V-) | System Communication: | RF range is 30 ft (9 m) | System Communication: | Operates using Clear Connect® RF Technology for reliable wireless communication. | System Communication: | Wireless sensors and controls must be located within 60 ft (18 m) line of sight, or 30 ft (9 m), through walls, of the associated control module. The 60 ft (18 m) range is not reduced by | Environment: | For indoor use only | Environment: | All drivers and ballasts used with Vive wireless controls must comply with the limits for a Class A device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules | Environment: | Ambient operating temperature: 32 °F to 131 °F (0 °C to 55 °C) | Environment: | 0% to 90% humidity, non-condensing | Regulatory Approvals: | Complies with requirements for use in other spaces used for environmental air (plenums) per NEC® 2014 300.22(C)(3) | Regulatory Approvals: | Listed in accordance to CAN/ULC S102.2-2010 with a Flame Spread Rating of 0 and a Smoke Developed Classification of 40, with a minimum spacing of 6 ft (1.83 m) off center | Regulatory Approvals: | FCC approved. Complies with the limits for a Class B device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. (USA) | Regulatory Approvals: | UL® Listed (USA) | Contact Closure Output: | CCO terminals accept 20 AWG to 16 AWG (0.5 mm to 1.5 mm) solid or stranded wire | Contact Closure Output: | Maintained output type | Contact Closure Output: | Output is latching | Contact Closure Output: | Provides both normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) dry contacts | Contact Closure Output: | The CCO is not rated to control unclamped, inductive loads. Inductive loads include, but are not limited to, relays, solenoids, and motors. To control these types of equipment, a flyback diode must be used |
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