Wireless Tilemount Daylight Sensor from Eaton

Eaton

 

September 21, 2018

Overview

The WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensor (TMSWPD1) is an integral part of the WaveLinx Wireless Connected Lighting (WCL) System and offers 120-277VAC 3 amp zero crossing relay control and continuous 0-10V dimming control of LED and non-LED loads. The intended use of the TMSWPD1 is to provide daylight dimming and control for connected downlight luminaires or other luminaires that do not support the WaveLinx integrated sensor.

The TMSWPD1 is powered by the 120-277VAC circuit it is controlling and allows simple electrical Junction Box mounting via ½” knock out or direct connection to the junction box attached to connected luminaire. The WaveLinx Tilemount daylight sensor operates on a wireless mesh network based on IEEE 802.15.4 standards and is controlled by the WaveLinx WAC-POE Wireless Area Controller.

Key features include;

  • Easily enable 0-10V luminaires to be controlled by WaveLinx
  • Provide daylight dimming control of non-integrated luminaires
  • Simple junction box or luminaire driver compartment connection
  • Mounts to ½” or ¾” drop ceiling
  • Power measurement via WaveLinx mobile app

For more information:

http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/public/en/lighting/connected_systems/wavelinx_wireless_connected_lighting_system/_899007.html

 

 

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