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1 -The foundations of a quick, easy, and trouble-free startup are laid before the control hardware even arrives onsite. Meeting with the electrical contractor prior to construction is important to establish a good working relationship, explain the requirements for a Crestron lighting control installation, and to exchange contact information so that any technical questions or concerns can be addressed prior to startup.
1 +The foundations of a quick, easy, and trouble-free startup are laid before construction even begins. Meeting with the electrical contractor prior to construction is important to establish a good working relationship, explain the requirements for a Crestron lighting control installation, and to exchange contact information so that any technical questions or concerns can be addressed prior to startup.
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3 3  Though a pre-construction site-visit may seem like a wasted expense, by communicating expectations and requirements to the electrical contractor prior to startup you are actually able to save time and headache on-site. For large jobs especially, taking the time to ensure a proper installation will save hours or days during startup. Any time spent by a technician on-site tracking down serial numbers or troubleshooting/correcting a poor installation is a waste that could have been avoided with good communication and instruction prior to and throughout the installation process.
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5 -Covering these important topics with the electrical contractor during the pre-construction phase is critical to smooth SHOWRUNNER™ startups.
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7 7  Important topics to cover with the electrical contractor prior to startup:
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9 9  * [[Wiring and Installation>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.Wiring Guide.WebHome]]
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24 24  ** Follow the load schedule
25 25  * Serial number collection
26 26  ** SNs should be collected for all networked devices (all Cresnet devices and Zūm Wired devices)
27 -*** If possible, SNs should be provided prior to startup. This way they can be put into the configuration prior to arriving on-site
28 28  ** The EC does not need to collect SNs for non-system devices (e.g. Crestron NS occupancy sensors, Steinel occupancy sensors, LDL photocells, and GLPPA-KP keypads
29 29  ** It is important to not just have a list of SNs on-site, but to be able to associate individual SNs with specific installed devices
30 30  ** The easiest way to do this is to write the SNs of installed devices on the floor plans or riser diagram as they are installed
31 31  * MAC address collection (optional)
32 32  ** Collecting MAC addresses is redundant if serial numbers are provided
33 -* Establish expectations for what "ready to commission" means by sharing the [[site readiness checklist>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.Preparation.Site Readiness Checklist.WebHome]]
30 +* Establish expectations for what "ready to commission" means by sharing the [[site readiness checklist>>doc:SHOWRUNNER™ Setup Guide.SHOWRUNNER™ Installation Guide.Site Readiness Checklist.WebHome]]