WattStopper® PW-100-G Single Relay Wall Mount Occupancy Sensor, 120/230/277 VAC, Passive Infrared Sensor, 180 deg
Occupancy Sensors
1110329
MFG #: PW-100-G
WattStopper®
113.12000
/ ea
- http://www.wattstopper.com/(Seller Home Page URL)
- Install Instructions URL - ID-INS-v1-ws-install-pw100_07124r6.pdf(Install Instructions URL)
- Spec Sheet URL - ws-cutsheet-pw-100-passive-infrared-wall-switch_23305.pdf(Spec Sheet URL)
- Tech Drawing URL - pw-100.aspx#.UHx4lHq8HTo(Tech Drawing URL)
- Video - https://www.youtube.com/embed/qsVCQV9uGKM(Video)
- Warranty URL - 103448.pdf(Warranty URL)
- Applications
- Features
Small Office, Small Conference, Lunch/Break Rooms |
Passive Infrared |
Time delay adjustments - 5 to 30 min at minimum, 3 minimum if no activity after 30 s at walk through mode, 5 s for 10 min with dip switch setting at test mode |
High or low (DIP switch) PIR adjustment |
0 - 800 W tungsten or ballast, 1/6 hp motor load Limit for each relay at 120 VAC and 0 - 1200 W ballast load Limit for each relay at 277 VAC |
Detection signature processing 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 through 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 7-2000 |
Compatible with decorator wall plates |
Magnetic or electronic ballast load type |
One relay and one on/OFF button |
Wall switch sensor turns lights off and on based on occupancy |