Leviton Provolt Room Controller

November 25, 2022

The Leviton exclusive Provolt™ 0-10V Dimming Room Controllers (PRC) are line voltage multi-technology sensors offering high-performance lighting controls, daylight harvesting and code compliant capabilities in one easy-to-install package.

For true daylight harvesting applications, the integrated photocells provide consistent daylight harvesting levels by actively dimming the connected load(s) up and down in response to available natural light. Vacancy timers continually analyze and adjust to changing conditions using the latest microprocessor-based technology to optimize performance.

Ideal for standalone, code compliant room control, the devices automatically turn lights ON and keep them ON when occupancy is detected and automatically turn lights OFF when the space is vacant or unoccupied.

Download the Provolt Bluetooth® Mobile App for quick and easy room configuration and testing with any iOS or Android device.

Features:

  • Available in 450 to 2,000 square foot field-of-view units
  • Self-contained and less components – Integrated photocell, occupancy sensor and power pack in a single controller
  • Daylight harvesting
  • Automatic closed or open loop daylighting
  • Partial-ON and partial-OFF control
  • Manual-ON/Auto-OFF
  • Simplified integration for demand response
  • Ladderless Commissioning™ and programming through Bluetooth-enabled iOS or Android smart devices
  • Visual RGB LED indicator for status and troubleshooting

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