GreenConnect, Occupancy Sensor, Photocell, Wireless PIR, 1,500 sq ft
ZC015-BIW
GreenConnect Wireless PIR Occupancy Sensor and Photocell, 1,500 sq ft
The GreenConnect Wireless Passive Infrared (PIR) Occupancy Sensor and Photocell (ZC015) is a wireless, ceiling-mount, battery-powered communication device used to detect motion and to measure light levels to control lighting loads accordingly when paired with a GreenConnect Load Controller. The ZC015 uses innovative sensing technology with a digital PIR sensor located directly behind a unique multi-zone optical lens. ZC015 is also equipped with a high-resolution digital photocell for applications that require daylight harvesting or ambient light hold-off. The ZC015 is truly wireless, enabling flexible placement wherever needed without the complexity of moving or installing new wiring.
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Product Information
- True wireless—place the sensor in the optimal location for any application to capture minor motion and reduce false OFFs
- Wireless mesh network—self-healing mesh network has no hardwired backbone and connects all products together for a more robust and reliable wireless system
- No additional wiring—battery-powered wireless technology eliminates the need to pull additional wire, making installation quick and easy and increasing labor savings with little to no impact to business during conversion
- 7-10 year battery life
- Optional 24VDC adapter for use with a power pack
- Walk test mode
- Continually monitors changes in light levels for full daylight harvesting and ambient light hold-OFF
- Easy mounting—easily mount to ceiling or surface using a ceiling tile stem, surface mount screws, or double-sided tape
- Advanced 1,500 sq. ft. field-of-view—superior detection for parallel and perpendicular motion; innovative technology detects motion moving directly toward the sensor; 360° rotation to fine tune the field-of-view
- Complies with IEEE 80.15.4 standards for domestic and international wireless networks
- Code compliant energy management functionality—can be used as a component in a system to meet energy code requirements for IECC, ASHRAE 90.1, and 2022 Title 24, Part 6 space/area control, dimming, manual-ON/OFF, occupancy/vacancy control and automatic shutoff requirements