Greengate OACDT2000R Ceiling Occupancy Sensor w/BAS and Daylight

Oac Dt 2000. Installation Instructions Dual Technology Ceiling Mounted Line Voltage OAC/VAC-DT - Dual Tech Ceiling Sensor Low Voltage: Description: Ceiling Sensor, Dual Technology (Passive Infrared and Ultrasonic), 32 kHz, 360 Degree, 2000 square feet, 10-30 VDC, Class 2: PIR is used to turn the lights ON and then either technology is used to keep the lights ON

Greengate OacDt2000 Microset Dual Tech Ceiling Sensor White
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Ceiling Sensor w/Daylight Sensor, Dual Technology, 360 Degree, 2000 Square Feet, 120 to 347 VAC, 50/60 Hz, Cat #: OAC-DT-2000-MV, Mfr: Cooper Lighting Solutions This item: Cooper Controls OAC-DT-2000-R MicroSet Ceiling Sensor with BAS and Daylight Sensor, Dual Technology (Passive Infrared and Ultrasonic), 32 kHz, 360 Degree, 2000 Square Feet

Greengate OacDt2000 Microset Dual Tech Ceiling Sensor White

When motion is detected, the blue wire is electronically connected OAC-DT-2000 Description 2000W Occupancy Sensor Ceiling Sensor, Dual Technology (Passive Infrared and Ultrasonic), 32 KHZ, 360 Degree, 2000 Square Feet, 10-30 VDC, Class 2 Slang Terms Suggest a New Term Categories Enhanced Commodity Codes - Wiring Devices Mark as Incorrect Suggest a New Category Classification Commercial Dimmers, Motion Sensors. The OAC-DT Ceiling Mount Low Voltage Occupancy Sensor is a Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (US) motion sensing lighting control, used for energy savings and convenience

GREENGATE Dual Ceiling Occupancy with BAS and Daylight Sensor White. MicroSet self-adjusting time delay and sensitivity; Built-in light level sensor; Ceiling Sensor w/Daylight Sensor, Dual Technology, 360 Degree, 2000 Square Feet, 120 to 347 VAC, 50/60 Hz, Cat #: OAC-DT-2000-MV, Mfr: Cooper Lighting Solutions

GREENGATE OACDT2000 DUAL TECH CEILING OCCUPANCY SENSOR, 1030V, 360. OAC/VAC-DT - Dual Tech Ceiling Sensor Low Voltage: Description: Ceiling Sensor, Dual Technology (Passive Infrared and Ultrasonic), 32 kHz, 360 Degree, 2000 square feet, 10-30 VDC, Class 2: PIR is used to turn the lights ON and then either technology is used to keep the lights ON