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Intermatic IOS-HB-U - Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensor, Two Lens Coverag

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The IOS-HB-U Occupancy sensor incorporates passive infrared technology to detect occupancy and ambient light levels in a specific area. When occupancy is detected, the lighting or device will automatically turn ON. When the presence is no longer detected and the adjustable time delay expires, the lighting or device automatically turns OFF. The Occupancy sensor also features an Ambient light sensor that keeps lighting or device from turning on whenever the ambient light level meets or exceeds the user-adjusted level.

 

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$78.35

Intermatic IOS-HB-U - Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensor, Two Lens Coverag

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Stock Code IOS-HB-U
Brand Intermatic
Family Ceiling Mount
UPC 078275139923
Voltage (V) 120-277 VAC, 60 Hz
Amperage 10A
Amp Rating 10A-120V
Wattage (w) 800W
Length (in) 4"
Height (in) 2 3⁄4"
HP Rating: 1⁄4 HP
Motor: 1⁄4 HP, 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Start Temp. (Min) 32°F (0°C)
Start Temp. (Max) 131°F (55°C)
UL Listed cULus
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

High Bay/Fixture Mount

PIR Sensor

IOS-HB-U

For installation on High Bay Light Fixtures. Provides ON/OFF control of lights by presence in warehouses and other industrial spaces.

Features

• Passive Infrared (PIR) sensing for presence detection

• Two lenses included

• Coverage: 1200 ft2 (Lens 1) or 2800 ft2 (Lens 2) when mounted at 15 to 50 ft

• Zero-crossing technology for long life and performance

• Adjustable ambient light sensor override


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