WaveLinx Industrial Fixture Mount Sensor

Jan 13, 2021

The WaveLinx industrial high bay and low bay sensors offer passive infrared (PIR) occupancy with a photocell for closed loop daylight sensing. The sensors are IP66 rated for warehouse, manufacturing and industrial spaces with installation heights up to 40 feet and coverage up to 2500 square feet. Easy tool-less fixture connection (Zhaga Book 18 socket) with out of the box controls functionality.

• High bay mounting applications up to 40ft

• Low bay mounting applications up to 15ft

• Out of the box: Occ.-100%, vacant-10%, daylighting disabled

• Passive Infra-Red (PIR) motion sensor with coverage up to 5000 sf

• Integrated photocell for closed loop daylight harvesting

• Software configurable settings with WaveLinx Mobile application

• Simple tool-less twist lock connection via 4-pin Zhaga Book 18 socket

• IP66 rating for warehouse and manufacturing environments

• Energy calculations available through Trellix

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