Ecmweb 7567 Wattstopper Wireless Receptacle Controls Series
Ecmweb 7567 Wattstopper Wireless Receptacle Controls Series
Ecmweb 7567 Wattstopper Wireless Receptacle Controls Series
Ecmweb 7567 Wattstopper Wireless Receptacle Controls Series
Ecmweb 7567 Wattstopper Wireless Receptacle Controls Series

Receptacle lighting controls

June 16, 2015
Extend occupancy-based lighting control to plug loads Offered in two versions 15A and 20A receptacles

The Wireless Receptacle Controls (WRC) Series extends occupancy-based lighting control to plug loads, helping users meet new ASHRAE 90.1 and California Title 24 requirements to switch off selected receptacles. The products facilitate Auto-On/Auto-Off occupancy-based control of plug loads and include an RF Transmitter and intelligent RF Receptacles. They come in two versions: for use with stand-alone occupancy sensors, or with the company’s Digital Lighting Management (DLM) platform. Features include 15A and 20A receptacles, NEMA-approved labeling, and override and testing capability. In addition, they work will all of the company’s 24VDC sensors and power packs.

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