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600W 120V Single Pole Vacancy Sensor, Black, CC4

RWU600BBKCC4 Pass and Seymour
120V Single Pole Vacancy Sensor, Light Almond is rated 3.0 out of 5 by 1.
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Designed to replace a standard light or fan single pole switch, this vacancy sensor is Ideal for bedrooms and baths.

Color Black
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Features

  • California Title 24 compliant.
  • Replaces a standard light or fan single pole switch.
  • Lighted switch for visibility in darkened rooms.
  • Manual-ON operation.
  • Fixed 30-minute time delay, no adjustment necessary.
  • Low-profile styling with uniform color-matched lens and device.
  • Coverage: 180 degrees, max. 600 ft.2 (56m2).
  • cULus listed.
  • 5-year warranty.
  • RW500B only -- Incandescent.
  • RWU600B only -- Load: Incandescent, fluorescent, compact fluorescent (CFL), magnetic low-voltage (MLV) and electronic low-voltage (ELV), 1/6 hp.

Specifications

General Info
Product Line Pass & Seymour
Replaced by Part Number  CH-250-B
Color Black
Country Of Origin China
Listing Agencies / 3rd Party Agencies
cULus Listed  Yes
Technical Information
Sensor Type Vacancy
Wattage 600 W
Voltage 120 V

Reviews

Rated 3 out of 5 by from Not reliable. When they work, they work great. But they are not reliable. I have a house full of these installed by electrician as new construction. It seems every year a switch dies and I have to replace it. A weak point in the design is the plastic protrusion on the molded "button" which pushes on a surface mount switch on the PCBA. But now I have a house full of these and they are very expensive relative to a single pole switch. They should be covered under a longer warranty...
Date published: 2022-02-03
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Questions & Answers

Our home came new from the builder with these vacancy sensor switches installed in all bathrooms. We like them, especially the night light-like green light. After 11-years, 1 unit no longer works. From where in Los Angeles can we buy a replacement?

Asked by: Rajnesh
Unfortunately, this product is not on Home Depot's website, nor is it available at our local store. The same is true for Lowe's and at least a half dozen other places that come up from your link. Please check yourselves and see what the consumer sees. With it being so difficult to source, I am now wondering if I should just get something similar from Leviton that is on the shelf and readily available?
Answered by: Rajnesh
Date published: 2021-11-18
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