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Discontinued - PIR Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor, 120/277V, Ivory

WS-250-I Wattstopper
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Replaced by  WS-301-I

The WS-250 Passive Infrared (PIR) Wall Switch Sensor turns lighting on and off based on occupancy and ambient light level. It replaces existing wall switches and fits behind a standard decorator wall plate.
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Features

  • 180° coverage, maximum of 900 ft2
  • Shallow (1””) back housing and flying leads for easy installation
  • Built-in light level sensor
  • Button provides positive tactile feedback
  • Dual voltage model, 120/277 VAC
  • Compatible with all electronic ballasts

Specifications

General Info
Product Line Wattstopper
Replaced by Part Number  WS-301-I
Color Ivory
UPC Number 754182923083
Country Of Origin China
Technical Information
Sensor Type Occupancy
Sensor Technology Passive Infrared (PIR)

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Questions & Answers

Can I wire two of these in parallel to control lights in my building? If one sensor closes there would be power to the load side of the other sensor. Will this damage anything inside these sensors?

Asked by: Anonymous
The WS250 sensor is not designed for that type of application and will not function as designed when wired in parallel.
Answered by: Legrand Technical Support
Date published: 2022-10-24
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