The OMNIIR line voltage ceiling sensor uses passive infrared (PIR) technology to turn lighting on and off based on occupancy.
The OMNIUSBP1277 line voltage ceiling sensor uses ultrasonic (US) technology to turn lighting on and off based on occupancy.
The MPS Auxiliary Pack is a self-contained transformer and relay (an ON/OFF switch controlled by a circuit) designed for low-voltage 24VDC occupancy sensors.
The Universal Voltage Power Pack (UVPPHD) is a self-contained transformer and mechanical latching relay designed for low-voltage 24VDC occupancy sensors.
The LightHAWK Dual Technology Wall Switch Sensor combines ultrasonic (US) and passive infrared (PIR) technologies for unequaled motion detection.
The CLH-LSCS linear high bay offers 120-277V, selectable lumen and CCT and a field-installable sensor as well as other accessories for maximum flexibility.
AAL's Sensor Control Programmable (SCP) accessory enables dimmable pole mounted luminaires to meet CA Title 24 requirements
The LightHAWK Ultrasonic Wall Switch Sensor uses ultrasonic (US) technology for detecting minor movement in areas with line-of-sight obstacles such as cubicles and stalls.
The PELA is a compact high bay fixture with many options available from high lumen packages to switchable lumens as well as NX Controls.
The Universal Voltage Power Pack (UVPP) is a self-contained transformer and relay (an ON/OFF switch controlled by a circuit) designed for low-voltage 24 VDC occupancy sensors.
The WASP High Bay Occupancy Sensor (WSP) is specifically designed for ON/OFF control of high bay fixtures in warehouses, distribution centers and similar facilities.
MP power packs provide two electrical functions: the 24 VDC power supply (to operate sensors) and the 20 Amp line-voltage relay (to control the load).
The Duplex Receptacle is capable of controlling other receptacles downstream in the branch circuit. The series is designed to be automatically controlled by a low voltage signal from occupancy sensors.
The OMNIDTBP1277 line voltage ceiling sensor combines ultrasonic (US) and passive infrared (PIR) technologies to turn lighting bon and off based on occupancy.
Line Voltage Auxiliary Relays (RR1SPDTC) provide an isolated N.O. / N.C. contact that can be used to integrate low voltage sensors to other building automation systems.
The Heavy Duty Universal Power Pack+ (UVPPHD+) is a simple to deploy control device that pairs with low voltage 24VDC sensors and switches to provide on/off control of connected loads.
Attractive security flood with motion sensor, improves safety and replaces bulky outdated fixtures. Features switchable wattage on each head (13w-25w) and color temperature (3000K, 4000K, 5000K)
Auxiliary relay units (RRU) are used to switch lighting or control circuits. Designed to work with line voltage sensors, it provides 20 amp switching capacity and features a Normally Open (N.O.) isolated contact.
Low Voltage wall controls are designed for virtually any area. Switches are available in multiple button configurations making them the perfect switch solution for low voltage occupancy sensors, daylighting controls and networked lighting control panels.
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