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CS-50 – PIR WALL SWITCH VACANCY SENSOR

PIR WALL SWITCH VACANCY SENSOR, LIGHTING CONTROLS

This is the PIR wall switch vacancy sensor. 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. The CS-50 operates as a manual-on sensor. Users must press the pushbutton to turn on lighting. The CS-50 employs PIR technology to sense the difference between the infrared energy from a person in motion and the background space. It keeps lighting on as long as motion is detected and provides automatic shutoff, following a user-selected time delay, when motion is no longer detected. Users may turn the lighting off manually. The CS-50 is shipped preset for a 30 minute time delay, and does not require any adjustment after installation. If desired, the time delay may be easily reduced to 25, 20, 15, 10 or 5 minutes or to 30 seconds. The time delay should be set relative to the anticipated duration of stay and level of activity in the room; 30 minutes for guest room and executive restroom, and 5 to 10 minutes for pantries and laundry rooms. Check out Wattstopper DLM products here.

  • Replaces single-pole switches
  • Adjustable time delay, 30 seconds to 30 minutes
  • If enabled, status indicator blinks when motion is detected
  • Low-profile styling
  • Choice of five decorator colors; lens is color-matched to device
  • Operates most common types of lighting or fan motors
  • Relay-based switching
  • No current leakage to load in off mode for safety
  • Compatible with decorator wall plates
  • CA Title 24 compliant



RH-250 – PIR MULTI-WAY WALL SWITCH OCCUPANCY SENSOR

PIR MULTI-WAY WALL SWITCH OCCUPANCY SENSOR, LIGHTING CONTROLS

This is the PIR multi-way wall switch occupancy sensor. The RH-250 Passive Infrared (PIR) Multi-way Occupancy Sensor provides automatic lighting shutoff for a variety of applications including those with multiple switch locations. It offers optional automatic lighting activation. The RH-250 operates either as a manual- or automatic-on sensor. When in manual-on mode, users must press the pushbutton to turn on lighting. The RH-250 employs PIR technology to sense the difference between the infrared energy from a person in motion and the background space. It keeps lighting on as long as motion is detected and provides automatic shutoff, following a user-selected time delay, when motion is no longer detected. Users may turn the lighting off manually. When automatic-on operation has been selected, the adjustable light level sensor may be set to prevent lights from turning on automatically if sufficient daylight is present.

An RH-250 connected to other RH-250s and/or RH-253 Decorator Single Pole Momentary Switches provides true multi-way on/off control. An occupant simply presses the on/ off pushbutton of any connected device to turn on the lighting. Lights remain on as long as one of the RH-250s continues to detect occupancy. The user may turn off the lighting by pressing the on/off button on any of the connected devices. If the room becomes vacant and lights are on, they will be switched off automatically following the time delay of the last RH-250 to detect occupancy. Check out Wattstopper DLM products here.

  • Complies with 2011 NEC requirements
  • Replaces single- or multi-pole switches
  • Provides multi-way control when used with other RH-250s or RH-253s
  • Adjustable time delay, 15 seconds to 30 minutes
  • Lighted switch for visibility in darkened rooms
  • If enabled, light level sensing prevents automatic-on when adequate daylight exists
  • Low-profile styling
  • Choice of five decorator colors; lens is color-matched to device
  • Operates most common types of lighting
  • Relay-based switching
  • No current leakage to load in off mode for safety
  • Compatible with decorator wall plates
  • Compliant with Nonresidential CA Title 24 requirements

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RH-253 – DECORATOR SINGLE POLE MOMENTARY SWITCH

DECORATOR SINGLE POLE MOMENTARY SWITCH, LIGHTING CONTROLS

This is the decorator single pole momentary switch. The RH-253 is a single pole momentary switch for on/off control. It is typically used with multi-way occupancy and vacancy sensors for applications requiring multiple switch locations. Users tap the switch to turn connected lighting on or off. The RH-253 provides true multi-way on/off control when connected to one or more CH-250, CU-250, CD-250, RH-250 or RD-250 wall switch sensors. Check out Wattstopper DLM products here.

  • Replaces three-way or four-way switches when used with multi-way sensors
  • Works with CH-250, CU-250 and RH-250 sensors and CD-250 and RD-250 sensor dimmers.
  • Low-profile styling
  • Choice of five decorator colors
  • Compatible with decorator wall plates

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RS-150BA-N – PIR WALL SWITCH VACANCY SENSOR W/ NIGHTLIGHT

PIR WALL SWITCH VACANCY SENSOR W/ NIGHTLIGHT, LIGHTING CONTROLS

This is the PIR wall switch vacancy sensor w/ NightLight. The RS-150BA-N 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.

The RS-150BA-N operates as a manual-on sensor. Users must press the on/off pushbutton to turn on lighting. The RS-150BA-N employs PIR technology to sense the difference between the infrared energy from a person in motion and the background space. It keeps lighting on as long as motion is detected and provides automatic shutoff, following a 30-minute time delay, when motion is no longer detected. Users may turn the lighting off manually.

The integral nightlight helps preserve night vision by providing low-level illumination when the connected lighting is off. The nightlight uses energy-efficient LEDs. Check out Wattstopper DLM products here.

  • Complies with 2011 NEC requirements
  • Replaces single-pole switches
  • Fixed 30-minute time delay; no adjustment necessary
  • Amber LED nightlight illuminates whenever connected load is off
  • Lighted switch for visibility in darkened rooms
  • Low-profile styling
  • Choice of five decorator colors; lens is color-matched todevice
  • Operates most common types of lighting or fan motors
  • Relay-based switching
  • No current leakage to load in off mode for safety
  • Compatible with decorator wall plates
  • CA Title 24 compliant

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RS-250 – PIR WALL SWITCH OCCUPANCY SENSOR

PIR WALL SWITCH OCCUPANCY SENSOR, LIGHTING CONTROLS

This is the PIR wall switch occupancy sensor. The RS-250 Passive Infrared (PIR) Occupancy Sensor provides automatic lighting shutoff for single-pole lighting control applications. It offers optional automatic lighting activation.

The RS-250 operates either as a manual- or automatic-on sensor. When in manual-on mode, users must press the pushbutton to turn on lighting. The RS-250 employs PIR technology to sense the difference between the infrared energy from a person in motion and the background space. It keeps lighting on as long as motion is detected and provides automatic shutoff, following a user-selected time delay, when motion is no longer detected. Users may turn the lighting off manually.

When automatic-on operation has been selected, the adjustable light level sensor may be set to prevent lights from turning on automatically if sufficient daylight is present. Check out Wattstopper DLM products here.

  • Complies with 2011 NEC requirements
  • Replaces single-pole switches
  • Adjustable time delay, 15 seconds to 30 minutes
  • Lighted switch for visibility in darkened rooms
  • If enabled, light level sensing prevents automatic-on when adequate daylight exists
  • Low-profile styling
  • Choice of five decorator colors; lens is color-matched to device
  • Operates most common types of lighting
  • Relay-based switching
  • No current leakage to load in off mode for safety
  • Compatible with decorator wall plates
  • Compliant with Nonresidential CA Title 24 requirements