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Motion sensor

Sept. 4, 2006
The ThinkWatt RF motion sensor is capable of detecting motion up to 40 ft away and operates HID, compact fluorescent, linear fluorescent, and incandescent light sources for energy management in compliance with new energy regulations. This motion and photosensor with interchangeable lenses for aisle or round area detection employs Z-Wave RF mesh networking technology to eliminate the need for Class-II cabling. It can switch electronic or magnetic ballasted luminaires for Hi-Lo functionality, dim electronic ballasted luminaires using 0V to 10V dimming control, and switch any electrical load up to 30A. It is available for 120V to 277V operation





















Motion sensor


The ThinkWatt RF motion sensor is capable of detecting motion up to 40 ft away and operates HID, compact fluorescent, linear fluorescent, and incandescent light sources for energy management in compliance with new energy regulations. This motion and photosensor with interchangeable lenses for aisle or round area detection employs Z-Wave RF mesh networking technology to eliminate the need for Class-II cabling. It can switch electronic or magnetic ballasted luminaires for Hi-Lo functionality, dim electronic ballasted luminaires using 0V to 10V dimming control, and switch any electrical load up to 30A. It is available for 120V to 277V operation.

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