Leviton ODC0S-I2W Self-Contained Passive Infrared Ceiling Occupancy Sensor - 220V
-1000W INC 500VA FL, 220 Volt AC 50Hz - Sensor and switching relay in one unit—eliminates need for additional control unit for power or switching - 360° field of view with approximately 530 sq. ft. of coverage when mounted at 8 ft. - Adjustable Delayed OFF time setting between 20 seconds and 15 minutes allows custom adjustment for maximum savings. -An ambient light override option can be set between .5 and 500+ foot candles and full brightness to prevent the sensor from switching lights ON when ample natural sunlight is available. -Segmented Fresnel lens contains 79 segments for optimum sensitivity and detection performance - A standard A/C toggle switch may be used to provide manual ON/OFF override so that lights may be switched OFF during presentations - LED indicator light flashes when sensor detects motion, to verify power placement and function of sensor at installation - UL Listed and CSA Certified, complies with California Title 24 Energy Code and FCC Regulations - Limited Five Year |
The Leviton’s Self-Contained Passive Infrared Ceiling Occupancy Sensor is the cost-effective choice for commercial and institutional installations, where installation of the recessed ceiling unit is difficult, inconvenient or costly. Available in 120 V, 220 V and 277 V versions, the ODC0S-I is ideal for storage areas, small bathrooms, copy rooms, mop/sink closets or small spaces without wall switches. The Self-Contained Ceiling Sensor does not require an external control unit for power or switching the load ON and OFF. The Cat. No. ODC0S-I uses passive infrared (PIR ) detection technology to monitor a room for occupancy through a segmented Fresnel lens. This specialized lens divides the field of view into sensor zones. When a person passes into or out of a sensor zone, the sensor detects motion and switches its lighting loads ON. The lights will remain ON as long as there is an occupant moving through the sensor zones. A delayed-OFF time adjustment prevents the lights from switching OFF when the space is occupied. In order to keep the lights ON, a person must pass through a sensor zone at least once during the selected delayed-O FF time interval. The delayed-O FF time settings can be adjusted from 20 seconds (for test mode) to 15 minutes. When the sensor does not detect motion during the selected delayed-O FF time, the sensor will switch the lights OFF automatically after the time interval expires. |