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SENSORS ENERLITES offers a wide variety of Occupancy and Vacancy sensor models that can monitor virtually any area within a building. We cover the spectrum of technologies with our passive infrared, basic single relay units. ll units are designed to be mounted in a standard single gang switch box, fit into a decorator style wall plate and be used in residential or commercial applications. Occupancy Sensors 4-7 Vacancy Sensors 8-1

Occupancy and Vacancy Sensors Lighting controls have traditionally been used to control the=intensity of lighting within a space and allow the atmosphere of the room to be adjusted to the user s desires. Through the use of occupancy sensors, lighting controls are now used as a component of a high quality energy efficient lighting system designed to maximize operation and significantly reduce energy consumption. Over the last decade, occupancy sensors have been designed into control systems that address a wide variety of areas in residential, commercial and industrial buildings. These applications consist of individual enclosed offices, large open work spaces, conference rooms, hallways, storage closets and more. Overall, occupancy sensors have been proven to reduce lighting related energy consumption up to 45 percent depending on application. Currently, modern building designs are now integrating electric light sources with natural light that penetrates the space through strategically placed windows. This has enabled the building owner to incorporate photo controls to automatically adjust the electric lighting to a lower level and take advantage of the natural light entering the space. The overall goal is to provide a comfortable and well illuminated space for the user while reducing energy consumption and saving electricity. lthough occupancy sensors are most commonly used in commercial buildings, they are now being applied to residential homes in the form of a vacancy sensor. These types of sensors retain the manual on function, but automatically turn the connected lighting off when the room becomes vacant. Residential applications that benefit from this type of control are generally bedrooms, bathrooms, laundry rooms, closets and garages where lighting is often left on by the user. In summary, installing occupancy/vacancy sensors in residential, commercial and industrial buildings can reduce lighting energy consumption significantly. The installation of these types of lighting controls has been proven over time to decrease electric consumption, increase energy efficiency and ultimately reduce fossil fuel emissions. -2

The table below provides control ideas for several different room types and usage patterns. Space Type Use Pattern If... Then... Cafeterias or Lunchrooms Occupied occasionally Occupied occasionally Consider ceiling-mounted occupancy sensor(s). Make sure minor motion will be detected in all desired locations. ClassroomUsually occupied Occupied by different students and teachers Lights left on after hours Consider ceiling or wall-mounted occupancy sensor(s) and manual dimming. Make sure that minor motion will be detected. Consider centralized controls and/or occupancy sensors. Computer Room Usually unoccupied Lights are left on all the time Consider occupancy sensors with manual dimming. Be sure that minor motion will be detected and that equipment vibration will not falsely trigger the sensor. Conference Room Occupied occasionally Small conference room Consider a wall box occupancy sensor Large conference roomconsider ceiling or wall-mounted occupancy sensor(s). Be sure that minor motion will be detected in all desired locations. Hallways ny Occasionally or usually occupied Consider occupancy sensors with elongated throw. Be sure that coverage does not extend beyond the desired area. Health Care- Examination Rooms Occasionally occupied Small areas Consider a wall box occupancy sensor Laboratories Usually occupied Daylighted... Consider automatic daylight driven dimming in combination with occupancy sensors. Laundry Rooms Occasionally occupied Requires high light levels, yet lights are usually left on Consider occupancy sensors Libraries-Stack reas Occasionally occupied Stacks are usually unoccupied Consider ceiling-mounted sensor(s) Lobby or trium Usually occupied but no one "owns" the space Lights are left on all night long, even when no one is in the area for long periods Consider occupancy sensors. Be sure that minor motion will be detected in all desired areas. Office, Open Usually occupied Lights left on after hours Consider centralized controls and/or occupancy sensors. Office, Private Primarily one person, coming and going Daylighted... Consider manual dimming, automatic daylight-driven dimming, or automatic on/off Occupants are likely to leave lights on and occupants would be in direct view of a wall box sensor Consider a wall box occupancy sensor Occupants are likely to leave lights on and partitions or objects could hide an occupant from the sensor Consider a ceiling-or wall-mounted occupancy sensor Restroomny Has stalls Consider a ceiling-mounted ultrasonic occupancy sensor for full coverage. Laboratories Usually occupied Single toilet (no partitions) Consider a wall switch occupancy sensor Warehouse isles are usually unoccupied Lights in an aisle can be turned off when the aisle is unoccupied Consider ceiling mounted occupancy sensors with elongated throw. Select a sensor that will not detect motion in neighboring aisles, even when shelves are lightly loaded -3

Passive Infrared Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors Turn Lights On/Off utomatically Manual On/Off setting allows use as a regular switch Time delay Off setting is adjustable from 15 seconds to 30 minutes djustable sensitivity settings Two Year Warranty WOS15-K does not suit for use with electronic ballast DESCRIPTION CT. NO. RTING COVERGE COLOR Occupancy Sensor WOS15 Incandescent: 500W @ 120VC 150, 450sq.ft Fluorescent: 500V @ 120VC Motor:1/8HP @ 120VC Ivory, White Occupancy Sensor WOS15-K Incandescent: 500W @ 120VC 150, 450sq.ft Magnetic Fluorescent Only: 500V @ 120VC Motor:1/8HP @ 120VC Ivory, White WOS15 Typical pplications: Laundry Rooms Closets Garages Kitchens Home Offices -4

Passive Infrared Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors Turn lights On/Off utomatically Manual On/utomatic or Manual Off function Time delay Off setting is adjustable from 15 seconds to 30 minutes djustable sensitivity settings Two Year Warranty WOSS15-K does not suit for use with electronic ballast DESCRIPTION CT. NO. RTING COVERGE COLOR Occupancy Sensor WOSS15 Incandescent: 500W @ 120VC 150, 450sq.ft Fluorescent: 500V @ 120VC Motor:1/8HP @ 120VC Ivory, White Occupancy Sensor WOSS15-K Incandescent: 500W @ 120VC 150, 450sq.ft Magnetic Fluorescent Only: 500V @ 120VC Motor:1/8HP @ 120VC Ivory, White WOSS15 Typical pplications: Laundry Rooms Closets Garages Kitchens Home Offices Conforms to California Title 24 Requirements -5

Decorator Passive Infrared Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors Turn lights On/Off utomatically Provides built-in On/Off pushbutton Time delay Off setting is adjustable from 15 seconds to 30 minutes Single Pole feed & Single output Zero crossing function djustable sensitivity settings Five Year Warranty DESCRIPTIONRTING CT. NO. COVERGE DWOS Incandescent: 800W @ 120VC 180, 650sq.ft Decorator Wall Switch PIR Occupancy Sensor Fluorescent: 800V @ 120VC 1600V @ 277VC Motor:1/4HP @ 120VC COLOR White DWOS Typical pplications: Offices Copy Rooms Storage Closets Small Conference Rooms Small Restrooms Maintenance Closets Break Rooms Conforms to California Title 24 Requirements -6

Commercial Decorator Passive Infrared Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors Turn lights On/Off utomatically Built-in OCC/VC slide button offers manual on or auto on models Time delay Off setting is adjustable from 15 seconds to 30 minutes Walk-through sensing mode increases energy savings by turning light Off shortly after momentary occupancy Self daptive feature automatically adjusts time delay based on occupants behavior patterns No neutral required Low power Single Pole feed & Single output Zero crossing function djustable sensitivity settings Five Year Warranty Compatible with all electronic ballast DESCRIPTIONRTING CT. NO. COVERGE DWOS-J Incandescent: 800W @ 120VC 180, 1200sq.ft Decorator Wall Switch PIR Occupancy Sensor NEW Fluorescent: 800V @ 120VC 1600V @ 277VC Motor:1/4HP @ 120VC COLOR White DWOS-J Typical pplications: Offices Copy Rooms Storage Closets Small Conference Rooms Small Restrooms Maintenance Closets Break Rooms Conforms to California Title 24 Requirements -7

Passive Infrared Wall Switch Vacancy Sensors Passive Infrared technology Manual On only utomatic off after time delay expires with manual Off option djustable time delay from 15 seconds to 30 minutes. djustable sensitivity settings Five year warranty Compatible with all electronic ballast DESCRIPTION CT. NO. RTING COVERGE Color Vacancy Sensor DWVS Incandescent: 800W @ 120VC Fluorescent: 800V @ 120VC 1600V @ 277VC Motor:1/4HP @ 120VC 180, 650sq.ft White Vacancy Sensor WVSS15 Incandescent: 500W @ 120VC Fluorescent: 500V @ 120VC Motor:1/8HP @ 120VC 150, 450sq.ft Ivory, White DWVS WVSS15 Typical pplications: Offices Copy Rooms Storage Closets Small Conference Rooms Small Restrooms Maintenance Closets Break Rooms Conforms to California Title 24 Requirements -8