: Motion Sensing Switch- 30 Feet

: Motion Sensing Switch- 30 Feet

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Motion Sensing Switch- 30 Feet

from: Cooper Wiring Devices



Motion Sensing Switch- 30 Feet
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 21303





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Cooper Wiring Devices
EAN: 0032664556616
Label: Cooper Wiring Devices
Product Manufacturer: Cooper Wiring Devices
Model: K6105W
Publisher: Cooper Wiring Devices
Ranking: 21303
Studio: Cooper Wiring Devices


Piece facts:
  • WALL SWITCH
  • Turns lights on & off
  • automatically
  • Easy two wire installation
  • Photo cell adjustment and




Feet 30 Switch- Sensing Motion






0ur opinion:

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- Saves energy! - 120 Volts AC. - Automatically turns lights off when room is unoccupied. - Wide angle coverage. - 150 degree detection zone. - Not for use with electronic ballasts. - Perfect for dens, kitchens, bedrooms, or any place where a single switch controls a light. - Automatically turn lights on when you enter a dark room. - Adjustable timer turns lights off after occupants exit the room. - Can be used up to 500 watts of incandescent or 400 watts of fluorescent lighting (minimum of two tubes required-- magnetic ballasts only). - Adjustable photocell prevents operation of lights when adequate lighting exists in the room.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good product ...
Good product:

Easy to install.
ligth Timming.
Sensor to select at how light level to turn lights on when any objet is moving in front of that.

Disadvantage:
If you programm for 5 minutes and at the end of that time even if your are moving, the lights turn off. You have to keep moving for a few seconds to make lights turn on again.




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Cooper motion sensing switch
We used two of these to automate lighting and vent fans in our commercial building rest rooms to cut down on the amount of heating and cooling loss during non occupancy of the facilities. They both are working flawlessly.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Disappointing ...
I've installed 2 of these in bathrooms, but they consistently turn off too quickly if they haven't been on in a while. Adjusting the timer will lengthen the amount of time it's on once it's warmed up, but it still has the problem the first time it turns on. It's gotten to the point where many people just turn the switch to on so they don't get plunged into darkness, defeating the purpose of the things.
I'm looking for another brand to replace these with.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Plan your install!
Be careful that this product matches your installation - it requires a relatively large flourescent load and magnetic ballasts. That basically means a fixture with two "fat tubes" (T12).

The ballast and load limitations are noted on the package and the item description.

Be aware that compact flourescent bulbs (CFLs) have integral electronic ballasts and won't work with this switch. T8 ("skinny tubes") also require electronic ballasts and won't work with this switch.

If you're using CFLs or T8 tubes, you'll need a more robust switch, like the Pass & Seymour Legrand WSP200. Unfortunately, it costs about three to four times as much. But it works with smaller flourescent loads and electronic ballasts.

The Cooper motion switch does an adequate job with incandescent lights and was easy to install.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Not in the dark, but not as smart as I'd hoped ...
Quick and easy install in our garage so the light comes on as you step into the garage from the kitchen. It only stays on for a few seconds unless you are moving nearly constantly within 5 feet of the sensor. We've had to get in the habit of switching on the light if we need to walk to the trash bin at the end of the garage. At least the light is on so you are not fumbling in the dark finding the light switch.

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