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Wattstopper CI-24 Passive Infrared HVAC/BAS Ceiling Sensor

$ 28.51

Availability: 28 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: Wattstopper
  • Sensing Method: Passive Infrared
  • MPN: CI-24
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Description
    Wattstopper’s CI-24 ceiling mount passive infrared occupancy
    sensor reduces energy waste in unoccupied building spaces by
    communicating occupancy to EMS and HVAC systems.
    Operation
    The CI-24 occupancy sensor integrates with building control
    systems via an internal isolated relay. The isolated relay has
    normally open and normally closed outputs and is rated for 1
    Amp at 24 VAC/VDC. The CI-24 connects to 24 VAC or 24 VDC
    building control systems. Power pack use is not necessary.
    When occupancy is detected, the sensor signals a building
    control system that in turn either turns on devices, such as
    heating or air conditioning, or increases their levels. Likewise,
    when the controlled area is vacated, the building control system
    will reduce airflow and fan speed or turn devices off.
    Features
    Detection Signature Analysis eliminates false triggers; provides immunity to RFI and EMI
    Digital time delay adjustment from 30 seconds to 30 minutes
    Two levels of sensitivity (minimum or maximum) are selectable through the DIP switch
    Multi-level Fresnel lens for superior desktop detection
    LED indicates occupancy detection
    BAA/TAA-compliant models available
    Coverage
    Sensor coverage can reach up to 1200 square feet using the
    Extended Range lens and 500 square feet using the High
    Density lens (circular pattern) for walking motion. For typical
    desktop level activity, coverage can reach up to 300 square feet.
    Applications
    The CI-24 offers an easy way to reduce energy consumption
    in a large variety of building spaces. By working directly
    with a Building Automation System, the cost of purchasing
    power packs and the cost of labor for power pack installation
    is eliminated. Furthermore, the sensor’s low unit cost and
    reduction in energy consumption result in fast paybacks.