OCCUPANCY SENSOR
LUTRON Occupancy/vacancy sensors provide convenient light control and are engineered for optimum energy savings and easy installation. It save energy by directing compatible wireless controls to turn lights/ plug loads off based on room occupancy.
Go green with Occupancy Sensor. Wasted lighting can account for a majority of a building’s total energy usage. And with many building spaces remaining unoccupied between 40% and 70% of the day, lights left on are a real energy drain. It automate the switching and dimming of those lights, saving energy and money.
Automated For Better Energy Control
Saving energy becomes much easier when you don’t have to invest a lot of time or effort. Lutron Wireless occupancy/vacancy sensors take care of the work for you – automatically dimming or shutting off lights when no one is using the room.
Installs in Minutes
It’s require no wiring, so installation is a snap. The easily accessible buttons make setup easy and the lens illuminates during test mode, helping the installer to identify optimal mounting locations.
Scalable Occupancy
sensors are scalable and fit into a variety of needs no matter how unique they may be. The sensors work with a variety of Lutron systems including Maestro Wireless®, GRAFIK Eye.
Versatile and Adaptable
Wireless sensors work with many dimming and switching controls, so you can choose the one that works best for your needs. Plus, Occupancy/vacancy sensors contain optional settings for responding to initial occupancy, making the same unit flexible for any space’s needs.
Wireless sensors work with many dimming and switching controls, so you can choose the one that works best for your needs. Plus, Occupancy/vacancy sensors contain optional settings for responding to initial occupancy, making the same unit flexible for any space’s needs.
Performs Reliably
The signal processing technology greatly enhances the performance of PIR sensors, enabling them to ‘see’ fine motions that other sensors couldn’t previously detect. Plus, the user-replaceable batteries are designed to last up to 10 years