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Occupancy Sensors

Lighting Control

Class 1200

Square D® Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors

Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors are ideally used in both non-residential and residential buildings to save energy that would otherwise be wasted to light unoccupied rooms or spaces. Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors employ the latest in passive infrared (PIR) sensing technology to accurately sense when a room or space is occupied, then turn lights on. When the room is unoccupied, the sensor turns lights off after a time delay of up to 30 minutes as determined by the user. Auto-ON and Manual-ON models available with decorator wall plate in white or ivory. Simply mount the sensor in place of existing single gang switch -- no neutral connection required. Special multi-segmented lens creates a coverage pattern that accurately detects major motion in rooms up to 1000 sq. ft.

Square D Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensors

Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensors are ideal for offices, conference rooms, class rooms and other shared areas to automatically turn lights on and off based on occupancy. Sensors employ Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic technology. Dual Technology model features combined PIR and Ultrasonic sensors for the ultimate detection capability. Daylight harvesting is achieved using an adjustable Light Level Sensor. Requires power pack. Set of normally closed and normally opened auxiliary contacts for use with building automation and security systems.
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Power Pack

For use with ceiling mount sensors to supply power to sensor and switch the load when the sensor detects occupancy. Supplies power for up to (2) additional sensors and slave packs for large areas.

Auxiliary Relay

For use with ceiling mount sensors to turn lights on when an area is occupied or off when it is not. Requires power pack to supply input power to operate slave pack relay.
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Release Date: 03/31/2007
Modification Date: 1/16/2008