Sensor Switch WSXA Series with Multi-Way

EIN Acuity SensorSwitch WSXA

January 28, 2022

The new WSXA Series of wall switch sensors is truly an all-in-one solution that’s designed for convenience. Not only does it combine multiple energy saving strategies to aid in code compliance, including 0-10V dimming, but it also offers multi-way control. Even its screwless wall plate design makes installation easier for contractors. The WSXA Series is the perfect solution for large conference rooms, long hallways, restrooms and more.

Multi-Way Control

Using standard 14-3 wire, you can connect up to 9 devices with neutral wiring or up to 2 devices without neutral wiring. Devices can be spaced 250 feet apart.

3-in-1 Solution with WSXA D

The dimming option aids in the compliance of energy codes by combining 0-10V dimming, occupancy sensing and an integrated photocell into one device.

Functional with Aesthetic Appeal

The screwless wall plate achieves a polished, modern look without the hassle of a permanent snap-on design. Available in 6 colors: white, ivory, light almond, grey, black and red.

Programming in a Flash

With the VLP option, contractors can program sensors using a mobile device through the SensorSwitch VLP Mobile App.

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