HLCA whitepaper educates consumers and home technology installers about how vacancy sensors eliminate energy waste by automatically shutting off the lights Warrenton, VA — June 19, 2008 — If you’re ...
If you dream of walking into a room and having the lights turn on, or if you have nightmares about all the power wasted because lights in another room are constantly left on, replacing a standard wall ...
CW and CN vacancy sensors automatically turn the lights off when a room is vacant. The sensors are designed to save energy and comply with California’s Title 24 2005 energy code for all residential ...
The new Maestro occupancy sensor allows the control of two circuits using the same Lutron sensor with minimal detection technology: XCT. Ideal for both residential applications and two-level switching ...
This new line of vacancy sensors meets the latest requirements outlined in California’s Title 24 Residential Energy Code. The sensors can be used with incandescent, electronic low-voltage, magnetic ...
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