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

PW-100-R Wattstopper
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Replaced by  PW-301-R

The PW-100 passive infrared (PIR) wall switch sensor can turn lights OFF and ON based on occupancy. It is characterized by high sensitivity to small and large movements, appealing aesthetics, and a variety of features.
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Features

  • High sensitivity and dense coverage for exceptional performance
  • No neutral wire required
  • Color-matched lens and low profile for appealing design
  • Selectable operation, walk-through, test and presentation modes for increased energy savings and convenience
  • Defaults to Manual-ON operation for maximum energy savings.
  • Defaults to Manual-ON operation for maximum energy savings.

Specifications

General Info
Color Red
Application Sector Commercial
Product Line Wattstopper
Country Of Origin China
Replaced by Part NumberĀ  PW-301-R
Features IR (Infrared), Motion Sensor
Switch Type Motion Sensor
Warranty Type 5-Year
UPC Number 754182934409
Dimensions
Product Depth US 1.8 in
Product Height US 4.1 in
Product Volume US 36.0 cu in
Product Width US 1.8 in
Product Weight US 0.25 lb
Additional Information
Product Environmental Profile Yes
Technical Information
Amperage 4.3 A
Requires Neutral Wire No
Connection Type Wired
Indicator LED Light
Number of Buttons 1
Response Frequency 50/60 Hz
Sensor Type Occupancy
Sensor Technology Passive Infrared (PIR)
Wattage 1200 W

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Questions & Answers

exactly where do you put the masking on the sensor part?

Asked by: Anonymous
Masking tape placement is subjective to each installation but generally you would place the tape on the corner or edge of the sensor facing the area you don't want to detect motion.
Answered by: Justin
Date published: 2024-10-18
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