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Section 8.4.2, ASHRAE 90.1 2010 requires that in certain commercial spaces at least 50% of all 15 and 20 ampere 120V AC receptacles are to be controlled by either an occupancy sensor, a time of day control device, or by an automated signal from another control or alarm system.
Automatic receptacle controls (ARCs), commonly referred to as plug load control, can help building owners and occupants reduce these plug loads. Therefore, a growing number of states and local jurisdictions are requiring ARCs as part of their commercial building energy codes.
Wireless Occupancy Sensing and Plug Load Control. Receptacle top outlet is always ON, bottom outlet is controlled for control of lamps, electronic devices, and appliances. Wireless devices are easily expandable and can be used for ON/OFF or occupancy sensing control solutions.
The PowPak 20 A Relay Receptacle Control Module is a radio-frequency (RF), receptacle switching solution that is capable of controlling 20 A receptacles based on input from Pico remote controls and Radio Powr Savr occupancy sensors.
The Wireless Receptacle is a radio-frequency (RF) receptacle switching solution that is capable of controlling 15 A or 20 A split or duplex style receptacles when paired with Pico wireless controls and Radio Powr Savr occupancy/vacancy sensors.
The Control4 Receptacle Outlet Switch provides an elegant way to invisibly control lamps and other plug-in devices in your Control4 system. It includes one always-on outlet, and one switched outlet for on/ of control of virtually every 120V lighting load type, including LED lights, incandescent, halogens, compact fluorescents, and other plug-in ...
The Hubbell Control Solutions (HCS) Duplex Receptacle is the latest addition to the HCS comprehensive ofering for controlled devices. Featuring Hubbell’s exclusive and patented tamper-resistant mechanism, the unit is capable of controlling other receptacles downstream in the branch circuit.
COMMON LOCATION REQUIREMENTS - At least one wall switch-controlled lighting outlet must be installed in every habitable room, bathrooms, hallways, stairways, attached garages, detached garages with electric power, and outdoor entrances or exits.
The Pico wireless control is not getting power; verify that the black and white wires are properly connected to line-voltage, that power is turned on, and that the device is not wired in series with another device (e.g., light fixture, light switch, dimmer). Vive hub is using older firmware.
GFCI and AFCI receptacles provide the best in people and fire protection, minimizing worry about shocks and electrical fires. Tamper-resistant receptacles reduce the risk of injury by preventing foreign objects from making electrical contact.
controlled with a light switch when desired. When multiple receptacles are in a circuit you simply duplicate your wiring method. Depending on the location of the receptacle being installed or replaced, it may need to be protected with Arc Fault or Ground Fault circuit interruption. Seek professional advice for the receptacle location. Keys to ...
• Controlled Option – Eaton’s controlled receptacles feature a NEMA approved permanently marked controlled symbol, meeting the lat-est NEC® 406.3 code and CA Title 24 and ASHRAE 90.1 Energy Efficiency standards. • Tamper resistance – tamper resistant receptacles feature a UL
Wi-Fi Smart Switch EWFSW15 (PJS26W wallplate sold separately) Compliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice. Features • Set up and control switch using the Eaton Brightlayer Home App or by voice commands • No hub required • Dimmable white LED illuminates to indicate ON/OFF status
Turn the power OFF and check the wire connections against the appropriate wiring diagram in step 7A or 7B. Make sure that there are no loose wires or loose connections.
Light Switch Wiring Codes The following are common wiring codes for residential light switches: -Wall-switch controlled lighting outlets required in all habitable rooms and bathrooms -Habitable room lighting outlets may be switched receptacle except in kitchen and bathroom
15A and 20A receptacles controlled by an automatic control device or by an automatic energy management system must be marked with the symbol and the word “CONTROLLED”.
• Understand basic wiring principles and techniques • Can interpret wiring diagrams • Have circuit wiring experience • Are prepared to take a few minutes to test your work, making sure that you have wired the GFCI receptacle correctly 4. LINE vs. LOAD A cable consists of 2 or 3 wires. LINE cable: Delivers power from the service panel
from the house to feed a minimum number of lights and outlets, a separate 2-pole 20 amp switch must be used as a disconnect. This switch must be the first device that is on the circuit once it enters the garage, and it may be used only as a disconnect-it cannot be used to control lights or other equipment.
Wire-In the Outlet Installation Turn off power at the circuit breaker. Connect the Outlet wires to the identified wires in the junction box. Verify that the wire nuts are secure and that no exposed copper wire is visible. Additional wiring diagrams can be found in the Installation Diagrams section. Turn power on to the outlet at the circuit
HDTR may replace a switched receptacle in which only one outlet is switched. If both outlets of a standard duplex are switched, additional wiring may need to be fed to the DDTR to control each half independently.