: Heath Zenith SL-5511-BZ 150-Watt Quartz Motion-Sensing Light, Bronze

: Heath Zenith SL-5511-BZ 150-Watt Quartz Motion-Sensing Light, Bronze

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Heath Zenith SL-5511-BZ 150-Watt Quartz Motion-Sensing Light, Bronze

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Heath Zenith SL-5511-BZ 150-Watt Quartz Motion-Sensing Light, Bronze
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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Heath Zenith
Color: Bronze
EAN: 0016963551107
Label: Heath Zenith
Product Manufacturer: Heath Zenith
Model: SL-5511-BZ
Publisher: Heath Zenith
Ranking: 14277
Studio: Heath Zenith
Variation Description: Bronze


Piece facts:
  • 150-watt single-light halogen 100-degree motion sensing light
  • For motion-activated outdoor illumination
  • Manual override lets you turn the light on or off via existing indoor switch
  • Adjustable detection range minimizes false activation
  • Heavy-duty die-cast metal; 1.8 pounds




Bronze Light, Motion-Sensing Quartz 150-Watt SL-5511-BZ Zenith Heath






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Heath Zenith SL-5511-BZ Compact 150 Watt Motion Sensing Halogen, BronzeHeath Zenith is synonymous with quality, integrity and innovation around the globe. They are committed to developing products that enhance their customer's lives through peace of mind, safety and convenience. Heath Zenith has been the leader in innovative and quality products for over 60 years.Heath Zenith SL-5511-BZ Compact 150 Watt Motion Sensing Halogen, Bronze Features:; 110; Detection Zone; Up to 60 ft Detection Range; Uses 1 - 150 W Halogen Bulb (lncluded); 5 Year Warranty; 5.5'w x 7.25'd x 11'h; Motion Activated Nightime Lighting; Selectable Light Timer (TEST, 1 min, 5 min or 20 min) ; Adjustable Detection Sensitivity

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Heath Zenith's SL-5511 bundles a motion sensor and a single halogen light in one package. The unit includes a selectable timer that lets you set the amount of time the lights stay on after motion stops (an automatic photocell deactivates the lamp in daylight). Alternatively, a manual override enables you to turn the light on and off at will via an existing indoor switch. The sensor has a range of up to 50 feet and detects motion in a 100-degree range with a maximum 3,400-square-foot detection zone. The detection range is adjustable, too, so you can make sure the floodlights don't go on every time a car drives by. Accepts halogen bulbs of up to 150 watts (included).--Josh Dettweiler

What's in the Box
Light fixture, sensor, 150-watt halogen bulb, mounting kit (cover plate gasket, four screws, three wire connectors)










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