Q: What is the difference between DVTV and DVSTV?
A: The DVTV has only low voltage connections and must be used with a power pack relay (model PP-DV) to turn on/off the fixture line voltage. The DVSTV connects directly to the line voltage to swtich it on/off, so you don't need a power pack. Also the DVTV will be able to handle either 8A or 450W of lighting depending on the model.
Q: Can I use this with a wired occupancy sensor?
A: No, you can't use the DVSTV with a wired occupancy sensor. However, you can use the DVTV with a wired occupancy sensor tied to a power pack relay.
Q: How far can I run 0-10V wire?
A: Many variables affect how long you can run a 0-10V circuit. These include the number of ballast/drivers, the source rating of each ballast/driver, the gauge of the wire, any noise on the wire run, and the voltage drop will allow the control to maintiain a minimum light level.
Due to this number of variables, we can't provide a number that can be used in all applications. However, you can calculate the expected voltage drop for a given distance. Learm more in Lutron's 0-10V Application Note.
Q: Where can I learn more about 0-10V applications?
A: See Lutron's 0-10V Application Note for all the latest information on 0-10V technology and Lutron 0-10V controls.