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Discontinued - Resi PIR VAC Sens, 2wire, LA

CS-50-LA Wattstopper
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Replaced by  CS-50-W

The CS-50 Passive Infrared (PIR) Vacancy Sensor provides automatic shutoff for single-pole lighting control applications. It is engineered to comply with specific provisions of California’s Title 24-2013 energy code.
Color Light Almond
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Features

  • Collection consolidated to white option
  • Manual-on/automatic-off control
  • LED status indicator
  • Adjustable time delay
  • Two-wire sensor; no neutral connection

Specifications

General Info
Product Line Wattstopper
Replaced by Part Number  CS-50-W
Color Light Almond
UPC Number 754182927395
Country Of Origin China
Features Indicator Lights, IR (Infrared), Motion Sensor
Application Sector Commercial
Warranty Type 5-Year
Dimensions
Product Width US 1.7 in
Product Weight US 0.2095 lb
Product Volume US 11.1 cu in
Product Depth US 1.8 in
Product Height US 4.2 in
Additional Information
RoHS Compliant Yes This product meets the material restrictions of Article 4 of the RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU), including Commission Delegated Directive 2015/863.
Security   Yes This product is ioXt certified
Technical Information
Sensor Type Vacancy
Number of Gangs 1
Number of Buttons 1
Amperage 5 A
Sensor Technology Passive Infrared (PIR)
Wattage 600 W
Connection Type Wired

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Questions & Answers

Can the CS-50 be configured to turn off and on manually?

Asked by: Thomas
The CS-50 Passive Infrared (PIR) Vacancy Sensor provides automatic shutoff for single-pole lighting control applications. It is engineered to comply with specific provisions of California’s Title 24-2013 energy code and therefore cannot be disabled.
Answered by: Tier 1 Tech Support
Date published: 2024-07-17
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