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EZ-MAX® H Series 1-Pole 30A Latching 120-347V Relay

RELAY-L3H

1-Pole Latching 20A @120VAC-Tungsten; 16A @120/277VAC-Elect. Ballast; 30A @120/277VAC-Mag. Ballast; 20A @347VAC Elect. Ballast; 18K SCCR @347VAC

EZ-MAX® H Relay Panels deliver power and performance in compact and cost-effective 8-circuit and 24-circuit models. EZ-MAX® H Relay Panels are the ideal solution for smaller, standalone applications that do not require on-site factory commissioning or advanced networking features like GreenMAX® Relay Control Systems. Leviton EZ-MAX H Relay Control Panels are used for smaller, standalone projects where centralized lighting control, programming and monitoring are required.
UPC Code: 078477263945
Country of Origin : Mexico

Product Information

  • LCD user interface with keypad
  • 8 and 24 relay panel sizes, relays sold separately
    • Astronomical and real time clock for scheduling4 Open/Close Time Schedules, and 99 holidays (including recurring U.S. holidays)
  • One low voltage input per panel
  • Upload or save programming via removable SD memory card
  • Panels have hinged locking doors
  • Keypad user interface mounted on exterior of door
  • Knockouts on top and bottom for low voltage and line voltage feeds
  • NEMA 1 surface mount enclosure
  • UL916, UL924 and cUL listed
  • 5-year limited warrant

Panel Support

  • 64 schedules—ON, OFF, ON/OFF
  • 32 groups of any or all relays
  • 6 outdoor scenarios Templates can be programmed with the inputs and groups to be controlled
  • 18 indoor scenarios
  • Simple architecture—user defined inputs (motion sensor, photocell, switch) and actuator (relay) groups
  • Users can specify if the schedule is an ON schedule, OFF schedule, or ON/OFF schedule
    • Users specify which group is being controlled and when the event should occu

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