FAQ
Project Management
Can you do take-offs for a project we are interested in?
We can help you do the take-offs as we do have a Bluebeam Symbol toolkit for you to use on your take-offs and we are happy to help consult and review the floor plan and fixture schedule of the project you are working on to ensure functionality. Contact your Account Manager for more info.
Do you have wiring diagrams for your devices?
Yes, wiring diagrams and spec sheets are available for all of our devices. If you already have BubblyNet devices on-site, you can also scan the QR code on the device to retrieve installation instructions.
Do you have spec sheets for your devices?
Yes, wiring diagrams and spec sheets are available for all of our devices. Visit the product page to download them.
Do you have typicals in DWG?
Yes, you should be able to find topicals in both DWG and PDF format when selecting applicable device on our website.
Do you have UL924 devices?
Yes, we have a few different UL924 devices that should provide the solution you are looking for
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Can you provide typical room layouts?
Yes, we do have Design Guides available on our website that will help walk you through typical deployments utilizing BubblyNet Bluetooth® Mesh devices.
Is BubblyNet good for a renovation/retrofit project?
Yes, BubblyNet is a great solution for renovations/retrofit projects. With Bluetooth® Mesh, you do not require Cat 6 cables, wireless access control modules, Wifi, etc. making it easier and more cost effective to implement.
Can BubblyNet work with any fixture or does it have to be an OEM fixture?
Because BubblyNet uses the Bluetooth® Mesh open standard, BubblyNet components on an installed project can be replaced with similar Bluetooth® Mesh products from other manufacturers, giving the customer maximum freedom.
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Where do BubblyNet devices ship from?
BubblyNet headquarters are in Clearwater, Florida and is also where all development, programming and shipping takes place.
Do you maintain inventory on your primary devices?
Yes, we carry inventory on primary devices. You can visit our Quick Ship page to learn more about what products we currently have on hand.
How can I get pricing and create a Bill of Material?
All of our Representatives should have a login to our website to be able to build a Bill of Materials and get pricing. If you need help getting access, please reach out to sales@bubblynet.com for further assistance.
What is your lead time?
If a devices is not currently in stock, it can take on average of 8-10 weeks. Contact your account manager for more details as those times will vary depending on the device and quantities.
Can BubblyNet be used for a residential project?
Yes, BubblyNet can be used for residential projects. No two residential projects are the same so be sure to speak with your account manager to ensure BubblyNet will be the right system for your project.
Will the 1 channel 0-10 module/controller work with 48V or only 12-24V? If only the latter, is the only option to use your 96W 48V driver?
The 0-10V controllers have as a dimming output of 0-10VDC. The dimmming output is independent from the input voltage of the driver that can be 12VDC, 24VDC, 48VDC, 110VAC, 220VAC, 277VAC, etc. If it is required to cut power to the drivers, then some 0-10V controller models have a relay and the characteristics of the relay need to be verified to determine proper voltage and power fit (particularly when multiple luminaries are controlled with a single controller).
Do you have any experience with Bubblynet and 48V 4 wire track ( load + and - and 1-10V dimming + and -)? The question is if Bubblynet can work with the dimming wires from the track or should client disregard the dimming wires from the track and just connect the bubblynet driver normally which then will be able to dim as if the 2 track dimming wires did not exist?
Yes, you can control a 48V 2 circuits track through the 0-10V circuit. Note that for a proper functioning, the drivers onboard the track heads would have to go to black at 0V.