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Sensor Switch - LITH SPODM D IV Wall Switch, Dimmin

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Essential specifications

  • 12-Digit UPC - 753573341659

  • Applications - Education,Government,Healthcare,Hospitality,House Of Worship,Manufacturing,Offices & Banks,Retail,Sports And Recreation,Warehouses

  • Catalog Number - SPODMDIV

  • Color - Ivory

  • ERP_productname - SENS SPODMDIV SWITCHPOD , OCCUPANCY CONTROLLED DIMMING , IVORY

Packaging

  • 1 ea

EAN

00753573341659

Part #

119041

Catalog #

SPODMDIV

Commercial reference

SPODMDIV

12-Digit UPC:

753573341659

Applications:

Education,Government,Healthcare,Hospitality,House Of Worship,Manufacturing,Offices & Banks,Retail,Sports And Recreation,Warehouses

Catalog Number:

SPODMDIV

Color:

Ivory

ERP_productname:

SENS SPODMDIV SWITCHPOD , OCCUPANCY CONTROLLED DIMMING , IVORY

Family Brand Name:

SensorSwitch

Finish:

Gloss

Material:

Plastic

Mounting Type:

Surface

Type:

Switch

SoneparProductId:

SKU_US_29906076

Switchpod , Occupancy Controlled Dimming , Ivory, SKU - 213T99 Applications: Education; Government; Healthcare; Hospitality; House of Worship; Manufacturing; Offices & Banks; Retail; Sports and Recreation; Warehouses - Features: The Push-Button SwitchPod (sPODM) Series of low voltage wall stations interface with standard Sensor Switch occupancy sensors and power packs in order to implement a wide range of single and bi-level switching applications; These switch devices provide an elegant and cost effective way of deploying bi-level lighting control that meet energy and building codes without having to source special sensors or power packs; Commonly required by building codes (such as California Title 24), bi-level lighting control is an easy and convenient method of delivering extra energy savings without inconveniencing the occupants; The most common bi-level configuration requires one lighting load to be switched on automatically when occupancy is detected by an occupancy sensor, while a second lighting load can be turned on manually by the occupant if desired; Both loads can then be turned off manually or via the occupancy sensor timing out; Sensors with photocells can also be configured with SwitchPods in order to add override off capabilities