Leviton announced its GreenMAX® DRC Room Control System won the 2020 EC&M Product of the Year Award in the Lighting Controls Category. GreenMAX DRC provides a secure, simple, and scalable distributed control system that can manage virtually any type of lighting for any application or building size.
The GreenMAX DRC Room Control System uses wired LumaCAN high-performance networking for communication between devices and wireless Ethernet for configuration and backbone connectivity. Fully encrypted for security and secure communication with multiple levels of user privilege and controlled user access, the system is not dependent on internet connectivity for operation or configuration.
GreenMAX DRC is also fully configurable with the Bluetooth-enabled GreenMAX DRC App, the only setup tool needed. Users can wirelessly configure system preferences, group and scene settings, daylighting behaviors, and more. In addition, GreenMAX DRC can be used to comply with IECC, ASHRAE 90.1, and 2019 Title 24, Part 6 lighting control requirements.
Users can also integrate the GreenMAX DRC with Leviton’s Sapphire™ Touchscreen for a configurable user interface or GreenMAX Relay Control Panels for additional control capabilities.
For more information on the GreenMAX DRC Room Control System, visit www.leviton.com/greenmaxdrc.
May 13, 2020
Topic Area: Press Release
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