WattStopper Wireless Receptacle Controls (WRC Series)

Wattstopper Wireless

WattStopper is extending its occupancy-based lighting control to plug loads.The Wireless Receptacle Controls (WRC) facilitates Auto-On/Auto-Off occupancy-based control of plug loads and includes an RF Transmitter and RF Receptacles. It comes in two versions: for use with stand-alone occupancy sensors, or with WattStopper’s Digital Lighting Management (DLM) platform.

Key features include:
• controls plug loads to meet energy code requirements
• simple retrofit solution works with new or existing wiring
• transmits occupancy sensor status to controlled receptacles
• binding buttons provide convenient On/Off override and testing capability
• leverages lighting control sensors for improved ROI
• choice of 15A or 20A receptacles

The products are suited for a variety of applications including commercial offices, classrooms, conference rooms and copy rooms.
Find out more: http://www.wattstopper.com/products/sensors/plug-load-controls/wrc-plug-load.aspx – .VYq9P2DvM3Y.

 

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