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Handheld Remote

Dienstag, 22 November 2016 by admin_gutschik

Self-powered remote light switch (white, black or silver) Further information

wiSTAR Plug-in Switch Module

Dienstag, 22 November 2016 by admin_gutschik

A simple solution for wireless control through any standard outlet. Controlling lamps and electronics in any room is simple when you use Hubbell Building Automation’s wiSTAR Plug-In Switch Module.

wiSTAR Rocker Pad (single, double) Self-powered, Wireless Switch

Dienstag, 22 November 2016 by admin_gutschik

Self-powered wireless controls are simple to install. Hubbell Building Automation’s wiSTAR Single and Double Rocker Pads use EnOcean energy harvesting technology to communicate wirelessly with other wireless devices and provide convenient control of lighting, temperature and miscellaneous electric loads.

wiSTAR Occupancy Sensor Wall Mounted

Dienstag, 22 November 2016 by admin_gutschik

Saving energy without sacrificing comfort can be effortless with occupancy based controls. Hubbell Building Automation’s wiSTAR Wall-Mounted Occupancy Sensors are wireless and self-powered making them one of the most cost-effective ways to control energy-use in unoccupied rooms.

wiSTAR Occupancy Sensor Ceiling Mounted

Dienstag, 22 November 2016 by admin_gutschik

Saving energy without sacrificing comfort can be effortless with occupancy based controls. Hubbell Building Automation’s wiSTAR Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor enables a new level of energy saving control for rooms, hallways and other common areas.

4 Channel Contact Output Interface

Dienstag, 22 November 2016 by admin_gutschik

The Echoflex Contact Output Interface offers four dry contact outputs to interface with third party devices and control systems. Each output can be set up individually, linked to one or many wireless switches or sensors based in standard profiles.

4 Channel Contact Input Interface

Dienstag, 22 November 2016 by admin_gutschik

The Echoflex Contact Input Interface offers four wired inputs to interface with Echoflex wireless control devices. Each input has two terminals (+5V, Input) for interfacing with almost any equipment creating a hybrid control solution.

Dual Tech Ceiling Vacancy/Occupancy Sensor

Dienstag, 22 November 2016 by admin_gutschik

The Echoflex Dual Tech Vacancy/Occupancy Sensor is a solar powered, passive infrared, wireless device. The ceiling mount sensor is optimized for spaces with ceiling heights 2.4-3 m (8-10 ft.) and uses passive infrared (PIR) and audio sensing technologies to ensure positive occupant detection, so lights stay ON when needed. The Vacancy Sensor (RVS-D) and Occupancy

Resonate Temperature and Humidity Sensor

Dienstag, 22 November 2016 by admin_gutschik

RTS Temperature/Humidity sensors are wireless, self-powered sensors that detect temperature/humidity in interior spaces. They feature excellent transmission range, advanced diagnostics and efficient solar power utilization. Model options offer variations of temperature only, temperature set point, relative humidity, occupancy override and fan speed.

CSV29 Energy Collector

Montag, 24 Oktober 2016 by admin_gutschik

When a Wireless Room Sensor is installed in areas with little or no natural light, use the Energy Collector model to harvest energy from an area with light and transfer it to the Wireless Room Sensor.

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