
Passive Infrared Technology
Advanced infrared occupancy sensors turn lights off in unoccupied areas and turn lights on when people enter
— automatically. The switch employs advanced passive infrared (PIR) technology, made up of a pyroelectric detector and a
fresnel lens. The slight movement of the occupant is transmitted through a sophisticated multi-element optical
lens to a quad-element pyroelectric detector, triggering the lighting function. PIR is most effective lighting
control technology available.
- Dual voltage and lock-out feature for "on" position
- 120/277V incandescent or fluorescent lighting
- Canadian version 347V AC also available
- No minimum load required
- 1200 square feet of coverage
- Replaces existing wall switch
- Switching capability true 1500W
- Adjustable daylight control photocells
- Gangable
- Heavy duty relay design used for switching
- Can be used in three-way switching
- Matching wall plate included
Exceptional Sensing Performance
- A patent-pending, optical system design provides true 180° field of view
- Full 1500 watt switching capability, without derating
- Controls fluorescent, incandescent, and compact fluorescent loads with standard, electronic ballasts
- High density fresnel lens provides tighter sensing pattern for full 1200+ square feet of "low activity"
coverage
- Built-in daylight control photocell adjusts from 1 foot candle to 1000 foot candles for optimum energy
savings
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