Leviton OSSMT-MDI MT WB OCC, 120-277VAC, W/NEU, IVORY

Brand:Leviton

4.1/5

107.75

GAMINIO APRAŠYMAS JUDĖJIMO DETEKTORIAUS, JUTIKLIO SU RELE, SAVIADA ADAPTIVUS, SAVIREGULIUOJAMAS, SIENINIO JUNGIKLIŲ TIPAS; 1,75 COLIO PLOTIS X 1,85 COLIO GYLIS X 4,06 COLIO AUKŠČIO DYDIS; DRAMBLO KAULO APDAILA; UL, CUL, CSA GAMINTOJO PATVIRTINIMAS Leviton's OSSMT kelių technologijų Decora prekės ženklo stiliaus sieninis jungiklis užimtumo jutiklis naudojamas automatiniam apšvietimo valdymui energijos taupymui ir patogumui įvairiose komercinėse srityse, įskaitant: - modernizavimą - privačius ir vadovų biurus. konferencijų salės-sandėliavimo patalpos-tualetai-klasės-poilsio patalpos-mokymo zonos. OSSMT numato automatinį kaitrinių lempų perjungimą, žemos įtampos apšvietimą su elektroniniais ir magnetiniais transformatoriais bei elektroninius ir magnetinius fluorescencinius balastus. OSSMT turi rankinį nepaisymo jungiklį, kurį galima naudoti norint, kad apšvietimas būtų išjungtas, kai plotas yra užimtas, o tai gali būti pageidautina konferencijų salėse, klasėse ir kitose vietose vaizdo pristatymų metu. Sukurtas pakeisti vieno poliaus Decora sieninį jungiklį, telpa į standartinę sieninę dėžę. OSSMT-md modeliui reikalinga neutrali ir įžeminimo jungtis. Modifikuojant OSSMT-GD modeliui nereikia nulinio laido. Multi-Technology Wall Switch jutiklis, 2400 kv. Ft. Pagrindinis judėjimas, 400 kv. Ft. Nedidelis judesio aprėptis, 800 W 120 V INC, 2400 VAat 120 V FL, 2700 VAat 277 V FL, 1/4HPat 120 V variklis, komercinė klasė – Ivory California Title 24 atitinka. Sieninė plokštė nėra įtraukta į užimtumo jutiklius.

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Prekės tipas: UŽIMTUMO JUTIKLIS. MT WB OCC, 120-277VAC, W/NEU, IVORY.
Actuator Type Push Button
Actuator Type ‎Push Button
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Leviton
Brand ‎Leviton
Certification CSA, CUL
Certification ‎CSA, CUL
Color ‎Image
Control Method App
Control Method ‎App
Controller Type Push Button
Controller Type ‎Push Button
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 ratings 5.0 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎Ivory
Included Components ‎OSSMT-MDI
International Protection Rating IP54
International Protection Rating ‎IP54
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎OSSMT-MDI
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.8 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Leviton
Mounting Type Wall Mount
Mounting Type ‎Wall Mount
Number of Items ‎1
Operating Voltage 120 Volts
Operating Voltage ‎120 Volts
Operation Mode Automatic,Off
Operation Mode ‎Automatic,Off
Part Number ‎OSSMT-MDI
Switch Style Push Button
Switch Style ‎Push Button
Thickness ‎1 Inches
Unit Count ‎1.0 Count
Warranty Description ‎Manufacture

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Scritto da: Scott Turner
This is my second, works perfectly, love it!
I have a home office, and for those of you who work remotely you know you're never sure when your work day ends. That means that there's never a 'turn-out-the-lights' moment to my day in the office, and I often ended up leaving my lights on for days at a time, or at least for several hours longer than necessary if I turned them off when shutting down the house for bed time. I tried a 'motion sensing' switch from a big box hardware store, but it wasn't sensitive enough to detect my presence in the office if I were sitting relatively still, like if I were concentrating on something for a long time. However, this Leviton unit is able to detect presence in the office almost perfectly. Also, this model requires that you have access to the 'neutral' wire at the switch location. This allows it to maintain power to the sensor without 'leaking' current through the line. It also allows this unit to properly support low-voltage (e.g. LED) lighting without any issues. They also sell a version of this occupancy sensor that does not require access to the neutral wire, but it 'leaks' voltage in order to get current for the sensor to operate, which will cause LED and CFL bulbs to potentially glow with faint light, and you may need to leave at least one incandescent bulb in the circuit to allow for enough current draw for proper operation. Wiring details aside, this unit works perfectly in day-to-day use. The lights come on instantly when I enter the office, and turn off shortly after I leave (15-20 minutes). There are a lot of settings and options, but what I learned with my first unit at a previous home is that leaving it at the defaults works best for me. The unit even has 'walk-through' logic, meaning that if it senses occupancy for a brief period, and then nothing else, it will shut off after a couple of minutes, assuming it was just a temporary walk through the space. Bottom line is that if need a sensor that is more accurate than the generic (cheaper) ones at the big box stores, this one works great.
Scritto da: Bruce Wahler
Finally ... it really works!
I've had a simpler, lower-cost motion sensor controlling the lights in a back room off our main living space for several years. It mostly worked -- it provided light when someone was in the room, and darkness when they left -- but with limitations. If the sensitivity was set high enough to keep the lights on while in the room, they would often turn on randomly later. The heat from the lights themselves seemed to make the problem worse: the longer the period of use, the more likely false triggering occurred later. Also, walking near the door to the room was often enough to set the sensor off. It saved energy, but when adding in 4-8 false triggers every day, not as much as one might hope. When I moved to LED lighting to cool the room, a new problem arose. Most of the inexpensive 'no neutral' light controllers use a solid-state switch device to enable the lighting, and these designs require a lamp load that is resistive -- i.e., incandescent or halogen lighting. Compact florescent (CFL) and LED lighting will flicker like a strobe light, rather than turn on properly. I searched online, and the standard answer was, "Leave a couple of incandescent bulbs in the chain." That kind of defeated the point of moving to low-power lighting, right? The OSSMT switch cures the flickering problem, and the combination of infrared and ultrasonic sensors allows one to set the sensitivity so that the lights always come on when wanted, and never when they aren't. Yeah, it's 3x the cost of the inexpensive types, but it WORKS. I should have gone this route in the first place. My only quibble is that I wish the switch offered more timeout choices than 30 sec. and 10/20/30 min. Note that this device requires both sides of the AC line, the hot (black) and neutral (white). Don't try to install the OSSMT if you don't have access to the neutral. Leviton makes a similar, no-neutral version, but I doubt that it will work with CFL and LED lighting.

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