ECOELER PIR Occupancy Sensor Light Switch, Neutral Wire Required, UL Approved Motion Sensor Switch
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ECOELER PIR Occupancy Sensor Light Switch, Neutral Wire Required, UL Approved Motion Sensor Switch
🌟 NO REASON TO RETURN: Welcome order ECOELER Sensor Switch products. If you don't absolutely love our product, let us know and receive a full, no questions asked refund. During used, if our Motion sensors is broken, don’t working, please contact us, we will refund or pay a new one to you.
🌟 NEUTRAL WIRE REQUIRED, The Pir sensor switch requires connecting all 4 wires (including the NEUTRAL wire) in order to function properly. Allowing the lights to turn on from multiple switch locations in the room. Please confirm you’re wiring setup before purchase. If you have any doubt, please consult with a licensed electrician.
🌟 VERSATILE SETTINGS: The Light switch sensor features adjustable settings. Automatic ON /OFF and Manual ON/Automatic OFF operation, Adjustable time delay from 15sec-1min-5mins-15mins-30mins, Adjustable sensitivity, Adjustable Light level sensing.
🌟 AUTO OFF, MANUAL ON OPTION: The Occupancy switch mode (Auto ON, Auto OFF) and vacancy switch mode (Manual ON, Auto OFF) allow you to customize the sensor according to your needs. Save money on your energy bill by making sure unused lights and fans are always turned off with a motion sensor switch. Vacancy mode’s manual-on feature saves further energy by ensuring lights and fans are turned on only when needed with a motion sensor switch. Avoid having lights and fans accidentally left on all da
🌟 CERTIFICATION: Pir light sensor switch have UL Certified, FCC Listed and California Title 24 Compliant. Multiple certifications, Let the customers be assured.
ECOELER Vacancy & Occupancy Sensors combine state-ofÂÂthe-art technology with new aesthetics to provide optimal management of lighting and a choice of either Manual-ON (Vacancy Sensor) or Automatic-ON (Occupancy Sensor) switching.
These sensors are engineered to ensure that lights will turn ON manually or automatically and turn OFF automatically when motion is no longer detected within the covered range.
This saves energy, provides convenience and lowers electric bills.