Occupancy and Vacancy Sensors
Occupancy and Vacancy Sensors maximize energy savings, ensuring that lights are turned off or to a lower level when spaces are unoccupied or adequate daylight exists. Sensor options include passive infrared, ultrasonic, and a combined dual technology of both passive infrared and ultrasonic. For applications from warehouses and parking garages to offices and classrooms, Wattstopper’s energy-efficient occupancy and vacancy sensors offer the ultimate convenience and security for commercial spaces.Brand
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Amperage
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Indoor/Outdoor
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Input Voltage
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Sensitivity
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Maximum Surge Current
A Short-Duration, high-Amperage Electric Current Wave that May Sweep Through an Electrical Network
Sensing Range
The total Possible Sensing Capability of the Sensor, Beginning After the Deadband, and Extending Out as Far as the Sensor is Able to Reach Effectively
Number of Switches
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Voltage
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Sensor Technology
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Number of Poles
Single pole switches have two terminals and control one light fixture from one location. 3-Way switches have three terminals and can control one fixture from two locations. 4-Way switches have four terminals can control one fixture from three locations. Multi-location refers to switches connected to a smart lighting system.
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Target Size
The Dimensional Specification of the Object Which is Set as a Target for the Sensor
Load
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Sensor Type
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Power Pack, 120-277V, 50/60Hz, 24VDC, 225mA,BZ-200 Wattstopper
The BZ-200 power pack switches connected loads On and Off in response to Wattstopper low voltage occupancy sensors
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Microwave Occupancy SensorFM-105 WattstopperThe FM-105 High Frequency Occupancy Sensor is a line voltage sensor that turns lighting on and off based on occupancy, and can hold lights off when sufficient daylight is available.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.PIR Ceiling Occupancy Sensor 2000 sq. ft. 24 VDC,CX-100 WattstopperWattstopper’s CX-100 Series Passive Infrared (PIR) Ceiling/Wall Sensors detect occupancy to control lighting in a wide variety of applications.Other Options Available
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.PIR Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor, 120/277V, WhitePW-302-W WattstopperThe PW-302 passive infrared (PIR) wall switch sensor turns lights ON and OFF based on occupancy.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Dual Tech Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor, 24V, WhiteDW-100-24-W WattstopperThe DW-100-24 dual technology low voltage wall switch sensor combines the benefits of passive infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic technologies to turn lights OFF and ON based on occupancy.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Dual Tech Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor, 120/277V, WhiteDSW-302-W WattstopperThe DSW-302 dual technology wall switch sensor turns lights ON and OFF based on occupancy and contains two relays for controlling two independent lighting loads or circuits.Other Options Available
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Digital PIR Corner Mount Sensor, high densityLMPX-100 WattstopperThe LMPX-100 Digital PIR Corner Mount Occupancy Sensor uses passive infrared (PIR) technology and one of four lenses to detect occupancy in different types of spaces for energy efficient control of lighting and plug loads.Other Options Available
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Fixture Mount Sensor Low Voltage w/RJ-45 connectionFS-305RC Wattstopper
The FS-305 and FS-355 are PIR occupancy sensors that turn lighting on and off automatically based on occupancy.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Fixture Integrated Daylight Dimming PhotosensorFD-301 WattstopperThe FD-301 Fixture Integrated Daylight Dimming Photosensor is a low voltage controller that works with standard 0-10 VDC electronic dimming ballasts to control electric lighting in response to daylight.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.PIR Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor, 120/277V, IvoryWS-301-I WattstopperThe WS-301 Passive Infrared (PIR) Wall Switch Sensor turns lighting or fan loads on and off based on occupancy and ambient light level.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.PIR Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor, 120/277V, IvoryPW-301-I WattstopperThe PW-301 passive infrared (PIR) wall switch sensor can turn lights OFF and ON based on occupancy.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Convertible Occupancy Sensor, WhiteRS-250-W WattstopperThe RS Series PIR ApplicationSpecific Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors replace standard wall switches throughout the home to automatically turn lights on when occupancy is detected.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.radiant® Single Pole 3-Way Occupancy Sensor, WhiteRRW600UTC radiant CollectionTurn the lights on and off, automatically, with this convenient occupancy sensor.$33.39In Stock
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Ultrasonic Ceiling Occupancy Sensor, 24VDC, 2000 sq ftUT-305-3 Wattstopper
Wattstopper’s UT-300 Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensors automatically turn lighting on and off based on occupancy.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Ultrasonic Ceiling Occupancy Sensor, 24VDC, 2000 sq ftUT-300-3 WattstopperWattstopper’s UT-300 Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensors automatically turn lighting on and off based on occupancy.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Resi Multi-Way Convertible Occupancy Sensor WhiteRH-250-W WattstopperThe RH-250 Passive Infrared (PIR) Multi-way Occupancy Sensor provides automatic lighting shutoff for a variety of applications including those with multiple switch locations.
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