WattStopper Neutral Sense Wall Switch Sensors

Legrand Switch

Optional neutral occupancy sensors turn complex retrofits into easy projects. Legrand’s WattStopper sensors can be installed with or without a neutral connection, without any configuration. Choose Neutral Sense products for all of your wall switch applications to ensure out-of-the-box compatibility with existing wiring.

There’s no special configuration required. Just connect the flying leads as you would for any no neutral sensor. Then, if there’s a neutral in the switch box, connect it to the terminal in one easy step. The sensor does the rest – automatically.
•    Single relay, PIR, automatic-on (WS-301)
•    Single relay, PIR or dual tech, factory configured for manual-on; multi-way and light level control features (PW-301, DSW-301)
•    Dual relay, PIR or dual tech, factory configured for automatic-on to 50%; multi-way and light level control features (PW-302, DSW-302)
•    Multi-way models ensure extended coverage and full-function 3-way or 4-way control

Find out more: http://www.wattstopper.com/products/optional-neutral.aspx.

Controls for Retrofit
We Make it Simple: wired+wireless: out-of-the-box code compliant. Optional neutral occupancy sensors turn complex retrofits into easy projects. WattStopper sensors can be installed with or without a neutral connection, without any configuration. Choose Neutral Sense products for all of your wall switch applications to ensure out-of-the-box compatibility with existing wiring.

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Now you can decide whether or not you need a neutral. There’s no special configuration required. Just connect the flying leads as you would for any no neutral sensor. Then, if there’s a neutral in the switch box, connect it to the terminal in one easy step. The sensor does the rest – automatically.

•    Single relay, PIR, automatic-on (WS-301)
•    Single relay, PIR or dual tech, factory configured for manual-on; multi-way and light level control features (PW-301, DSW-301)
•    Dual relay, PIR or dual tech, factory configured for automatic-on to 50%; multi-way and light level control features (PW-302, DSW-302)
•    Multi-way models ensure extended coverage and full-function 3-way or 4-way control

For more information, visit http://www.wattstopper.com/products/optional-neutral.aspx

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