Leviton ODC0S-I1W Capteur d'occupation autonome pour montage au plafond et relais de commutation, 1000 watts, 120 volts, blanc 1 paquet

Brand:Leviton

3.3/5

138.57

DESCRIPTION DU PRODUIT DÉTECTEUR DE MOUVEMENT, TYPE AUTONOME ; 4,3 POUCES DIA X 2,15 POUCES D TAILLE; FINITION BLANCHE ; APPROBATION UL, CSA, CEC, FCC ; ZONE DE STOCKAGE, PETITE SALLE DE BAIN, RÉNOVATION, SALLE DE COPIE, PLACARD VADROUILLE/ÉVIER, PETIT ESPACE SANS INTERRUPTEUR MURAL APPLICATION AMAZON.COM Le capteur d'occupation autonome à montage au plafond Leviton ODC0S-I1W est le choix économique pour les espaces commerciaux et l'installation d'un plafonnier traditionnel est difficile, peu pratique ou coûteuse. Idéal pour les zones de stockage, les petites salles de bains, les salles de copie, les placards à vadrouille/évier ou les petits espaces sans interrupteurs muraux, ce capteur autonome aidera à réduire les coûts énergétiques et ne nécessite pas de bloc d'alimentation externe et aidera à réduire les coûts énergétiques. Automatique Contrôle de l'éclairage pour économiser de l'énergieIl est bien connu qu'éteindre les lumières en quittant une pièce est l'un des moyens les plus simples de réduire la consommation d'énergie. Pourtant, ce n'est pas toujours pratique ou facile à retenir, en particulier dans les espaces de stockage ou les pièces rarement utilisés dans lesquels une variété de personnes vont et viennent tout au long de la journée. Le capteur d'occupation autonome à montage au plafond Leviton ODC0S-I1W aide à éliminer ce problème en fournissant une détection de mouvement automatique pour le contrôle de l'éclairage. Il a un champ de vision réglable à 360 degrés et offre une couverture d'environ 530 pieds carrés lorsqu'il est monté à huit pieds, ce qui réduit le nombre de capteurs requis dans de nombreux espaces. Il offre également un réglage de temps d'arrêt retardé réglable entre 20 secondes et 15 minutes pour des économies maximales. À propos de la technologie PIR L'ODC0S-I1W utilise la technologie de détection infrarouge passif (PIR) via une lentille de Fresnel segmentée pour surveiller l'occupation d'une pièce. Cet objectif spécialisé divise le champ de vision en zones de détection. Lorsqu'une personne entre ou sort d'une zone de détection, le capteur détecte un mouvement et allume les lumières. Les lumières resteront allumées tant qu'il y aura un occupant dans la pièce. Lorsque l'espace surveillé par le capteur est inoccupé pendant le temps prédéfini que vous avez entré, l'appareil éteint les lumières. Dérogation manuelle et indicateur LED pour une utilisation facile Pour plus de commodité, l'ODC0S-I1W offre une option de dérogation à la lumière ambiante qui peut être réglé entre 0,5 et 500 pieds-bougies à pleine luminosité pour empêcher le capteur d'allumer les lumières lorsqu'il y a suffisamment de soleil, quelle que soit l'occupation. Une bascule A/C standard peut également être utilisée pour éteindre les lumières pendant les présentations. Et pour assurer un fonctionnement continu, un indicateur LED clignote lorsque le capteur détecte un mouvement pour vérifier la mise en place de l'alimentation et le bon fonctionnement de l'unité. Conformité et informations sur la garantie Listé UL et certifié CSA, l'ODC0S-I1W est conforme au California Title 24 Energy Code et aux réglementations FCC . Il est couvert par une garantie limitée de cinq ans. Contenu de la boîteLeviton ODC0S-I1W Détecteur de présence autonome pour montage au plafond et manuel. DU FABRICANT Le capteur de présence infrarouge passif autonome pour plafond de Leviton est le choix économique pour les installations commerciales et institutionnelles, où l'installation de l'unité de plafond encastrée est difficile, peu pratique ou coûteuse. Disponible en versions 120V, 220V et 277V, l'ODC0S-I est idéal pour les zones de stockage, les petites salles de bains, les salles de copie, les placards à vadrouille/évier ou les petits espaces sans interrupteurs muraux. Le capteur de plafond autonome ne nécessite pas d'unité de commande externe pour l'alimentation ou l'activation et la désactivation de la charge. 1000W INC 1000VA FL, 120VAC 60Hz, PIR, 360 degrés, couverture de 530 pieds carrés, détecteur de présence autonome pour montage au plafond, qualité commerciale - blanc. Voir plus

Leviton offre une vaste sélection de détecteurs de mouvement qui utilisent l'infrarouge passif, les ultrasons ou une technologie combinée à plusieurs capteurs. La lentille de Fresnel segmentée contient 79 segments pour une sensibilité et des performances de détection optimales. Température de fonctionnement 32-122 degrés F. Le voyant LED clignote lorsque le capteur détecte un mouvement, pour vérifier le placement de l'alimentation et la fonction du capteur lors de l'installation. Le réglage du temps d'arrêt différé réglable entre 20 secondes et 15 minutes permet un réglage personnalisé pour un maximum d'économies. Champ de vision de 360 ​​degrés avec environ 530 pieds carrés de couverture lorsqu'il est monté à 8 pieds. Utilisation en intérieur uniquement.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Leviton
Color White
Color ‎White
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 168 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Finish ‎White
Included Components ‎ODC0S-I1W
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎ODC0S-I1W
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 0.25 Kilograms
Item Weight ‎8.8 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Leviton
Maximum Range 8 Feet
Mounting Type Ceiling Mount
Mounting Type ‎Ceiling Mount
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎ODC0S-I1W
Product Dimensions ‎17 x 5.38 x 10.25 inches
Size ‎1 Pack
Switch Style ‎Temperature Switch
Thickness ‎1 Inches
Voltage ‎120 Volts
Warranty Description ‎Manufacture

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Scritto da: ARTEK Electrical Services LLC
Works reliably!
This product is an exact replacement for the IR motion sensor I installed in my home in 2003. I purchased original Leviton units from local electrical supplier. Seems like 2016 they started to fail. When I rebuilt my 200+ year old home I made electrical provisions to control the lighting in each room, and or area. Worked great. I'm gradually replacing, and after six months of use, [gradually replacing them] so far so good. The green LED behind the bezel seems brighter [indicates motion detected]. One setting for daylight [I don't use-turned down to disable], and the time delay takes a little messing around till you get it where you want it. So don't put the ladder away right away. Be patient, once you have it dailed in where you want it, it has stayed consistent. Also remember, it's IR sensor, so radical temperature variation will initiate sensor. I have ductwork that will blow heat/ cool, so rarely that initiates. The physical attributes resemble a smoke detector in the ceiling. Be aware also if using this with a 1G old work box the sensor does not completely cover. When we sheetrocked covered most of the opening then cut out min opening. Don't know what Leviton expected electrician to use for box to make it finish nicely. Overall really reliable.
Scritto da: Jeffrey WXXX
Outstanding product for 6 years
Intro: I have a flat roof, i.e., no attic. My house also has a low voltage lighting system that the well-heeled had installed in their homes in the 1950's--the light switches control relays in each ceiling box, which toggle on/off 110 V AC to the light fixtures. the system shorted out recently, coincident with roof replacement. The short's location is a mystery and most light switches do not work. 3 different fixes include: 1. rip up the roof ($15-20,000) and find the short or rewire the house (cost unknown)--also leaving the house vulnerable to rain between the tear out and re-roofing. 2. install wireless switches and receivers costing at least $140 per room 3. install wireless motion sensors costing from $22 to $85 per room. I installed this sensor in my kitchen. Instructions: easy to follow (I have some DIY experience) Adjustments to the sensor: not at all difficult. The convenience is phenomenal--I no longer have to find the light switches when I enter a room nor do I struggle to flick them off as I exit. Lights turn on as the sensor "sees" me getting near and turn off after a user-set interval when the sensors detect no further motion. This sensor also works with fluorescent lights (tubes or compact), while the $22 Heath/Zenith from a big box Home improvement store does not. This sensor also has a photocell that keeps it from triggering the lights when other sources of light keep you out of the dark. Amazon does sell a model for about $40-45 that has no photocell and triggers with motion irrespective of ambient light. July 6, 2018 update: three units of five malfunctioning, turning on/off on their own. One star downgrade--it doesn't work forever.
Scritto da: Steve Morgan
Works much better than most of these occupancy type sensors. Highly recommended.
This sensor costs a bit more than some of the others, but well worth the money. I have tried a couple of cheaper ones before this, and they either turned on the lights when I didn't want them to, or just the opposite. This model has an adjustment for the ambient light conditions to allow it to activate the lights. It also has an adjustment for how long to keep the lights on after the last motion was detected. Leviton is a good company that makes good products. A strong word of caution. If you buy one of these, make sure you get the model that is closest to the size of the area you want motion detection in or you may well have problems. I would highly recommend these.
Scritto da: Paul
Works well, even in a hot garage
I installed this in my 2-car attached garage (21' x 21' with an 8'5" ceiling) as I was always forgetting to turn off the lights when done working in there (used as a workshop) or putting something in the recycling bins. There are two 3-way wall switches that operate the 2 ceiling light fixtures located over where each car would be parked. I located the Sensor in the center of the garage ceiling and ran a 14-3 wire to the "lead" fixture, i.e. the one that receives power first. Changing the wiring at the "lead" fixture to feed the sensor first, then back to the "lead" fixture did the trick. It didn't seem to matter which blue wire was connected to which hot wire. After the 5 minute self-test time, I played with the settings and got it to turn off after about 4-5 minutes of no motion. I was not able to set it so that the lights would not come on if sufficient ambient light was present, but that's no big issue for me. Some reviews indicated this does not like warm locations. I live in South Carolina and it's not unusual for the garage to get into the upper 90's this time of year. It's been a couple months and so far it works every time.
Scritto da: B.
Works well, but not in small places!
I bought this sensor thinking 'you get what you pay for'. This sensor works extremely well. A little too good! As other reviewers have mentioned, this senor will activate, even, if no movement is present. A small vibration in the house will set this sensor off (= slamming a door, knocking on the wall, etc...). So I sent it to Leviton in Oregon to check it out. They were extremely friendly and helpful. Especially the last phone call I received was very informative. The unit I sent in was working as intended. However, come to find out, this unit is made for areas of 300 square feet or larger with 12+ feet ceilings. Large garages, barns, etc... (This was NOT in the description!) They have to be sensitive to work well under those circumstances. This sensor is not made for small areas such as bathrooms, closets, etc.... They sent back the original unit AND a unit that WILL work in my situation: a 9 by 9 feet bathroom with 9 foot ceiling. So even though this unit works extremely well, it is not suited for home owner usage, but for large commercial usage. The latter I have not been able to test.
Scritto da: Michael W
Excellent
Very happy with this product, works perfectly in my 400-500 sq foot garage
Scritto da: PB
Every home and room should have one
This is the slickest auto light switch around. Used it for our basement stairs/hall. Neve again need to worry about having to switch on a light when your hands are full. Real nice safety feature.
Scritto da: JJM
Perfect for our home use in the garage
Perfect for our home use in the garage. Wife doesn't need to find the light switch while holding our baby, and carrying whatever else. Pretty simple to wire up as well (if you have some electrical knowledge/experience). Thinking about buying another one for the laundry room too.
Scritto da: Robert Booth
Works great in the workshop
It is really nice not to have to turn my workshop lights on/off each time I go into the shop or leave. Works Great
Scritto da: Howard Green
Perfect !
Works great. Exactly what I needed.

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