Lutron Radio Powr Savr Wireless daylight Sensor
RADIO PoWR WIRELESS SENSOR
RADIO POWR SAVR WIRELESS DAYLIGHT SENSOR
Radio Powr Savr wireless daylight sensors that provide convenient light control and are engineered for optimum energy savings and easy installation. Radio Powr Savr wireless sensors save energy by directing compatible wireless lighting controls to reduce lighting levels based on available daylight.
The battery-powered, ceiling mount sensor saves energy by dimming or turning off electric lighting when sufficient daylight is available. The sensor detects light in the space and then wirelessly transmits the appropriate commands to the compatible dimming and switching devices via Lutron Clear Connect Radio Frequency (RF) technology; those controls then adjust the lights to take advantage of daylight.
FEATURES
SINGLE ROOM
The Radio Powr Savr Daylight Sensor works with Maestro Wireless switches and dimmers to save energy in small spaces by automatically dimming or switching electric light in response to available daylight. The sensor requires no new wiring and communicates via radio frequency, so installation only takes a few minutes.
INFORMATION
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Lighting Automation
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MULTIPLE ROW DAYLIGHTING
A form of daylighting in which multiple daylight rows are controlled by the same sensor. Each row is calibrated to provide a balanced amount of light throughout the space.
DAYLIGHT HARVESTING
The term used in the building controls industry for a control system that reduces electric light in building interiors when daylight is available, in order to reduce energy consumption.
DAYLIGHT ROW
A group of fixtures adjusted equally based on daylighting readings
DAYLIGHT SENSOR
A device that reads available light and sends a signal to the control system. Daylight Sensor = Photo Cell = Photo Sensor
WORK SURFACE LIGHT LEVEL
The light level measured in FC using a light meter at the work surface. If cubicle walls are in use then this value is measured at the cubicle height.
TARGET SETPOINT (TSP)
The specified electric light level when there is no daylight entering the space. Also known as the Nighttime Target Setpoint.
GAIN
The numeric value set during calibration that determines how aggressive the daylighting is. The higher the gain, the more the lights will dim.
FIXTURE FEEDBACK
Light from a fixture shining directly onto a daylight sensor and causing the system to behave unexpectedly. Based on the Electric Light Contribution (ELC) on the photo sensor from the surrounding fixtures. Sometimes known as electric light impact.
MAX LIGHT LEVEL
The method of daylighting through cutting off all zones above the daylighting level and leaving other zones unaffected. This cutoff point can be changed throughout the space using multi-row daylighting.
THRESHOLD
A specified light level that is required to turn electric lights ON or OFF. Specified light levels represent the lights levels at which an action will occur in the system. This applies to switching/non-dim scenarios