Wattstopper PW-200-I

WattStopper PW-200-I Dual Relay Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor, 120/230/277 VAC, Passive Infrared Sensor, 525 sq-ft Coverage, 180 deg Viewing, Strap Mount
Occupancy and Motion Sensors
6904343 PW-200-I
Wattstopper
$0.00 / ea

The PW-200 passive infrared (PIR ) wall switch sensor turns lights ON and OFF based on occupancy. It contains two relays for controlling two independent lighting loads or circuits, and a variety of features. (ivory)
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  • Features
  • Time delay adjustments - 5 to 30 min at minimum, 3 minimum if no activity after 30 sec at walk through mode, 5 sec for 10 min with DIP switch setting at test mode
  • High or low (dip switch) PIR adjustment
  • 0 to 800 W tungsten or ballast, 1/6 hp motor load limit for each relay at 120 VAC and 0 to 1200 W ballast load limit for each relay at 277 VAC
  • Detection signature analysis eliminates false triggers and provides immunity to RFI and EMI
  • Zero crossing for long relay life
  • Vandal-resistant lens combines precise coverage with durability
  • Choice of manual-on or auto-on operation
  • Selectable walk thorough mode turns lights off 3 min after the room is initially occupied if no motion is detected after the first 30 s
  • Test mode allows quick and easy adjustments
  • Selectable audible alert for impending shutoff
  • In automatic mode, sensor returns automatically to auto On after lights are turned Off manually, ideal for presentations
  • Four occupancy logic options give users the ability to customize control to meet application needs
  • Optional light level sensing with simple setup
  • Service mode allows sensor to operate as a service switch in the unlikely event of a failure
  • Sensor coverage tested to NEMA guide publication WD 7 to 2000
  • Compatible with decorator wallplates
  • 2-relays for control of two separate lighting loads or circuits
  • Magnetic or electronic ballast load type
  • Wall switch sensor turns lights off and on based on occupancy
  • It contains two relays for controlling two independent lighting loads or circuits