toss & Seymour Otegrand' Occupancy Sensors Passive Infrared Sensors 1.729"- -1.281" WS3000-I 1.70" OSC3000-I Placement for PIR wall switch sensor E-12 1 Features -Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors • ASIC provides high immunity to RFI and EMI. • No minimum load requirement (WS3000). • 180° coverage of up to 900 sq. ft. • 30% to 60%energy savings. • Compact, decorator design replaces existing • Adjustable sensitivity from 20% to 100% (WS3000). wall switch. • patented voltage drop protection (WS3000). • Dual 1 20/277VAC operation. • patent Pending Zero Crossing Circuitry • Integrated light level sensor works from (WS3000 only). 2 to 200 footcandles. • Positive detection indicator (per California Title 24). • Compatible with all electronic ballasts and • 5 vear warranty PI lamp ballasts. • UL and CUL listed. Catalog Number Description PIR Automatic Wall Swi WS3000-I WS3000-W WS3000-GRY WS3000-LA Passive Infrared Occupancy Sensor Passive Infrared Occupancy Sensor Passive Infrared Occupancy Sensor Passive Infrared Occupancy Sensor Voltage Load Requirements Coverage Color Time Delay Ich - 3-Wire Technology 120/277VAC; 60 Hz 120/277VAC; 60 Hz 120/277VAC; 60 Hz 120/277VAC; 60 Hz 800WMax.at120V 1200WMax.at277V 800WMax.at120V 1200WMax.at277V 800WMax.at120V 1200WMax.at277V 800WMax.at120V 1200WMax.at277V 180°, up to 900 sq.ft. 180°, up to 900 sq.ft. 180°, up to 900 sq.ft. 180°, up to 900 sq.ft. Ivory White Gray Lt. Almond 30 sec. to SOmin. 30 sec. to SOmin. 30 sec. to SOmin. 30 sec. to SOmin. PIR Automatic Wall Switch - 2-Wire Technology OSC3000-I OSC3000-W OSC3000-GRY OSC3000-LA Passive Infrared Occupancy Sensor Passive Infrared Occupancy Sensor Passive Infrared Occupancy Sensor Passive Infrared Occupancy Sensor 120/277VAC; 60 Hz 120/277VAC; 60 Hz 120/277VAC; 60 Hz 120/277VAC; 60 Hz 600W Max. at 120V 1200WMax.at277V 600W Max. at 120V 1200WMax.at277V 600W Max. at 120V 1200WMax.at277V 600W Max. at 120V 1200WMax.at277V 180°, up to 900 sq. ft. 180°, up to 900 sq.ft. 180°, up to 900 sq. ft. 180°, up to 900 sq. ft. Ivory White Gray Lt. Almond 60 sec. to 15min. 60 sec. to 15min. 60 sec. to 15min. 60 sec. to 15 min. 120 OR LINE ttBLACK RED ft LOAD 30-600W. 120V. AC 277V. AC IN I I OUT 60-1200W. 277V. AC OSC3000 Wiring Diagram Clockwise-Maximum Cntr Clockwise-Minimum Manual Bi-level Lighting WS3000 Single Level Lighting WS3000 WS3000 The WSSOOO's 2-level lens provides superior coverage at desktop level by allowing the sensor to detect vertical as well as horizontal motion. Coverage shown is for walking motion. Under optimum conditions with a high level of activity and with no barriers or obstacles, coverage can reach a maximum of 900 square feet. Under a typical, desktop level of activity, when mounted at 4 feet, coverage is 300 square feet.
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toss & SeymourOtegrand'
Occupancy SensorsPassive Infrared Sensors
1.729"-
-1.281"
WS3000-I
1.70"
OSC3000-I
Placement for PIR wall switch sensor
E - 1 2
1 Features -Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors
• ASIC provides high immunity to RFI and EMI. • No minimum load requirement (WS3000).• 180° coverage of up to 900 sq. ft. • 30% to 60% energy savings.• Compact, decorator design replaces existing • Adjustable sensitivity from 20% to 100% (WS3000).
wall switch. • patented voltage drop protection (WS3000).• Dual 1 20/277VAC operation. • patent Pending Zero Crossing Circuitry• Integrated light level sensor works from (WS3000 only).
2 to 200 footcandles. • Positive detection indicator (per California Title 24).• Compatible with all electronic ballasts and • 5 vear warranty
The WSSOOO's 2-level lens provides superior coverage at desktop level by allowing the sensorto detect vertical as well as horizontal motion. Coverage shown is for walking motion. Underoptimum conditions with a high level of activity and with no barriers or obstacles, coverage canreach a maximum of 900 square feet. Under a typical, desktop level of activity, when mountedat 4 feet, coverage is 300 square feet.
Occupancy SensorsApplications
P&S Model Appropriate Application
Small OfficesAutomaticWall Switch
360° CeilingMount or WideAngle
Ultrasonic
WS3000OSC3000
WA1001CS1001
US1001
Small, individual offices. Sensors should have a direct, clear, front view of stationary occupants.Be sure sensors will not be blocked by doors, filing cabinets, etc.
Small, individual offices where wall switch location is a problem. For offices with general activities,WA1001 will work well placed in the corner. If there are obstacles present, the CS1001 will provide 360°coverage from the center of the office.
Offices with large obstacles or stationary workers. The US1001 covers up to 750 sq. ft., detectsaround obstacles, and is more sensitive to small movements than PIR sensors. It should be placedclose to the area of activity and out of view of doors so waves do not exit the room.
Conference and Training Rooms
360° CeilingMount
AutomaticWall Switch
Ultrasonic
Wide Angle
Wide Angle or360° CeilingMount
CS1001
WS3000OSC3000
US1001
WA1001
CS1001WA1001
Small conference rooms where a ceiling mount sensor is required. They should be located where theywill have a clear view of the entire room but cannot see out the door.
Small conference rooms under 300 sq. ft. To ensure detection at the far end of a room, it isrecommended that the wall switch sensor be within 20 feet of the farthest wall.
Small conference rooms without moving equipment that may falsely activate the sensor. The US1001works well in a room up to 750 sq. ft. Multiple sensors may be used in larger rooms.
Medium size conference rooms (400-1000 sq. ft.) without obstacles that may block a PIR sensor's view.The WA1001 ceiling mount sensor works effectively.
Conference rooms 1000 and 2500 sq. ft. Two WA1001 will work well when installed in opposite corners.One of the sensors should be placed to immediately sense occupants entering the room. For roomsgreater than 2500 sq. ft., use multiple CS1001 or WA1001 sensors in zones.
Lunch, Copy, and Utility Rooms
Automatic WallSwitch or 360°Ceiling Mount
360° CeilingMount orWide Angle
AutomaticWall Switch
Wide Angle
AutomaticWall Switch/Ultrasonic
360° CeilingMount
OSC3000WS3000CS1001
CS1001WA1001
WS3000OSC3000
WA1001
WS3000US1001
WA1001CS1001
A wall sensor is suitable for break rooms up to 300 sq. ft. if there is a clear view of the room from thelight switch. For a room with an open wall that leads to other areas, masking material is included sothe coverage zone may be more tightly defined. Using a CS1001 ceiling mount sensor is an alternativeto masking.
In break areas between 500 and 800 sq. ft., use CS1001 PIR ceiling mount sensors. Rooms between800 and 1500 sq. ft. require WA1001 sensors. For areas greater than 1500 sq. ft., break the room intozones and use multiple sensors.
In copy and work rooms smaller than 300 sq. ft., an automatic switch works well; however, if largecopiers block the sensor's view, use a ceiling mount PIR sensor.
For larger copy rooms, mounting a WA1001 PIR sensor in the corner is most effective. Place themso that tall objects do not obstruct the sensor's view of the room. For rooms exceeding 1200 sq. ft.,use multiple sensors.
An automatic wall switch sensor will work well in a utility room smaller than 300 sq. ft.; however, ifoccupants spend lengthy periods of time behind cabinets or other structures, an ultrasonic sensor is abetter choice.
Utility rooms greater than 300 sq. ft. require a PIR ceiling mount sensor because high air flow causesfalse triggering in ultrasonic models.
Restrooms
Ultrasonic US1001 Due to the many partitions in commercial restrooms, an ultrasonic ceiling mount sensor is needed.Multiple sensors may be used in larger restrooms.
PIR Wall Mount HS1001 In hallways without walls or where coverage masking is required, HS1001 PIR sensors are perfect.When mounted between 10 and 14 feet high, they provide a coverage area of up to 10' x 90'. Sensorsshould be focused on areas where people will be entering the space.