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Intermatic IOS-CMP-DT-LV - Low Voltage Ceiling Mount Dual Tech Sensor - White

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This low voltage ceiling mount dual tech occupancy/vacancy sensor by Intermatic detects presence using a combination of passive infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic technologies, and in conjunction with a remote power pack unit, turns the load on and off when presence is detected. Powered by IOS-PP24 low-voltage power pack, sold separately. When used with the IOS-PP24, this sensor is LED compliant. 2-year limited warranty.

 

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$138.84

Intermatic IOS-CMP-DT-LV - Low Voltage Ceiling Mount Dual Tech Sensor - White

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Stock Code IOS-CMP-DT-LV
Brand Intermatic
Family Ceiling Mount
UPC 078275148376
Voltage (V) 24 VDC
Amperage 20 mA
Length (in) 4 9⁄16"
Height (in) 1 3⁄8"
Start Temp. (Min) 32°F (0° C)
Start Temp. (Max) 122°F (50° C)
Warranty 2-year limited
Notes For additional options and special quantity discounts, please contact our sales department 1-(855)-296-9508 x 102 or send email to cs@bulbspro.com

Low-Voltage Ceiling Mount

Dual Tech Sensor

IOS-CMP-DT-LV

This ceiling mount sensor detects presence using a combination of Passive Infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic technologies, and in conjunction with a remote power pack unit, turns the load ON and OFF when presence is detected.

Features

• Ultrasonic and PIR sensing for presence detection, even in areas with partitions and/or with small movements

• Low-voltage, ceiling mounted sensor

• Coverage: 360°, 1600 ft2 PIR, 1000 ft2 Ultrasonic mounted on 8 to 11 ft ceiling

• Adjustable time delay

• Adjustable ambient light sensor override

• Powered by IOS-PP24 power pack, sold separately


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