Decora Universal Occupancy and Vacancy Sensors, Leviton • This residential line of sensors manages lighting and motor loads through automatic or manual switching and dimming. The sensors can control LED, CFL, fluorescent, incandescent, halogen, and motor loads. Using passive infrared detection technology, the sensors have a 180-degree field of view and can monitor up to 900 square feet. A time delay setting from 30 seconds to 30 minutes can be specified before lights or the motor loads switch off. • leviton.com
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