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LynTec modules provide a flexible, scalable path for growing and maintaining your power control infrastructure. Designed for simple field installation, these components allow you to add specific functionalities like DMX control, BACnet integration, or additional relay circuits to compatible panels as project requirements evolve.
This modular architecture simplifies maintenance by enabling targeted replacement of individual components, reducing system downtime and service costs. It is a core part of our commitment to building robust, long-lasting power systems that adapt to your needs.
Engineered for flexibility and long-term value.
Expand capabilities without replacing core infrastructure.
Simplify field service and minimize system downtime.
Maintain system integrity with factory-certified components.
Your questions, answered.
Yes, our modular design is engineered for forward compatibility. Most modern LynTec panels, including the RPC, RPCR, and NPAC series, are designed to accept field-installable modules. This allows you to add new capabilities like DMX, sACN, or BACnet control to an existing installation.
For very old or legacy systems, we recommend consulting our engineering team to verify compatibility and explore available upgrade paths. The goal is to extend the life of your core infrastructure whenever possible.
Yes, in compatible panels with available expansion slots. Certain LynTec panels, like the RPC series, are designed with a modular backplane that can accept additional relay or solid-state driver modules. This allows you to increase the number of controlled circuits after the initial installation.
This scalability is ideal for phased projects or venues where future expansion is anticipated. It provides a cost-effective path to grow your system’s capacity without replacing the core enclosure and power distribution infrastructure.
Choosing the right module depends on two key factors: the host panel model and the desired functionality. First, confirm the panel series (e.g., RPC, NPAC, LCP) to ensure compatibility. Each panel family has a specific set of supported modules.
Second, define the required function. Do you need to add DMX control, integrate with a BACnet network, or add more relay outputs? Each of these functions corresponds to a specific module. The product data sheet for your panel will list all compatible module options. For complex integrations, our engineering team is available to assist with your specification.
Modules act as dedicated communication interfaces for your power control panel. For example, installing a DMX control module allows the panel to receive signals directly from a lighting console, enabling individual circuit control within a DMX universe.
Similarly, a BACnet module integrates the panel into a building management system (BMS), exposing power control and status monitoring to the central building automation network. Each module is purpose-built to translate a specific protocol into commands for the panel’s internal controller.
Our modular architecture isolates specific functions onto individual, field-replaceable components. If a specific function fails, such as a communication interface or a relay driver, a technician can replace just that single module instead of the entire panel controller or backplane.
This targeted approach significantly reduces system downtime, lowers repair costs, and simplifies troubleshooting. It ensures that your power control infrastructure remains robust and easy to maintain over its entire service life.
LynTec modules are designed for simple installation, but they must be installed by a qualified electrician or a certified technician. This is critical for ensuring personnel safety and maintaining the panel’s UL listing and system integrity.
Working inside a live electrical panel requires adherence to all local electrical codes and safety protocols. The modular design simplifies the physical process, allowing a qualified professional to swap components quickly and minimize system downtime.