Control Six Brochure
Control Six Brochure
Control Six Brochure
control solution.
• Offices
• Conference Rooms
• Restrooms
• Lunch/Break Rooms
• Utility/Storage Rooms
• Exteriors
They all have a ‘best fit’ energy-efficient lighting control solution that
provides maximum energy savings, easier code compliance, and
increased convenience and productivity.
For even greater energy savings and increased ROI, WattStopper has
adopted the Manual-ON sequence of operation. This means that all
single-relay wall switch sensors default to Manual-ON operation, while
dual-relay models retain the default mode of Auto-ON to 50%.
Most of the products in this guide qualify for ARRA-funded public works
projects.
Control Six is now available online. For a
quick solution to your control challenges
visit www.wattstopper.com/ControlSix
Table of Contents
Individual Office 4 - 7
Conference Room 8 - 11
Restroom 12 - 15
Lunch/Break Room 16 - 17
Utility/Storage Room 18 - 19
Exterior Lighting 20 - 21
3 Quick Reference Guide 22 - 23
Individual Office
Potential Energy Savings: 15-30%
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Small Office (12’ x 12’)
Enclosed, single-occupant office in which primary activities
are relatively stationary, like computer work and reading.
CX-105 PIR
WPIR PIR Ceiling Sensor
Ceiling/Wall Sensor
*These ceiling sensors are low voltage and require a power pack.
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Executive Office (18’ x 15’)
Typically used for high-level meetings, teleconferences,
reading and typing, this enclosed private office often has
spacious windows.
Ceiling sensors are most effective since they have a bird’s eye
view of the room and are not effected by furniture layout. The
DT-305 Dual Technology Ceiling Sensor offers a clean, low-
profile look to disappear into the décor, and line and low voltage
models are available to accommodate any ceiling type. The
DT-205 Dual Technology Ceiling/Wall Sensor provides greater
installation versatility. If suspended fixtures are in the room,
WattStopper recommends installing a DT-205 on the wall at the
same height as the fixture so that pendant fixtures don’t block
the coverage of the PIR portion of the sensor.
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Small Conference Room (12’x12’)
Room used for meetings and training, with intermittent and
unpredictable occupancy throughout the day.
*These ceiling sensors are low voltage and require a power pack.
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Medium Conference Room (18’x15’)
Typically used for meetings and training, it often has two
lighting zones: one for general lighting and one for lighting at
the front of the room. It may also have two entrances. Whether a
ceiling or wall switch sensor is chosen, this application requires
dual technology for best performance since there is little motion
during meetings.
Ceiling sensors are most effective since they have a bird’s eye
view of the room and are not affected by furniture layout. The
DT-305 Dual Technology Ceiling Sensor offers a clean, low-
profile look to disappear into the décor, while the DT-205 Dual
Technology Ceiling/Wall Sensor provides greater installation
versatility. If suspended lighting fixtures are used install a DT-205
on the wall at the same height as the fixtures so the pendants
don’t block the coverage of the PIR portion of the sensor.
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Individual Restroom (8’ x 8’)
Restroom without partitions with intermittent usage throughout
the day or hotel guest room bathroom.
Ceiling sensors are the preferred control solution since they have
a bird’s eye view of the space. The UT-305 Ultrasonic Ceiling
Sensor is rising in popularity among architects who strive for
clean designs, as it blends in nicely with the ceiling. The WT-605
Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor offers an alternative solution with a
different form factor.
Use the PW-100 PIR Wall Switch Sensor to control one lighting
load or a fan and lights on the same circuit. The sensor’s view
must be unobstructed, as PIR technology requires a clear line
of sight to detect motion. If the sensor’s view is obstructed, use
the UW-100 Ultrasonic Wall Switch Sensor. Dual relay models
are available (PW-200 and UW-200) if the room has two separate
loads to control, such as lighting and exhaust fan.
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Two-Stall Restroom (15’ x 10’)*
Restroom containing one or two stalls with intermittent usage
throughout the day.
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Common activities by employees in this room are eating, talk-
ing on the phone, and reading a newspaper or a book. With
larger controllable loads and intermittent occupancy patterns,
lunch and break rooms offer a great opportunity to eliminate
unnecessary lighting.
*These ceiling sensors are low voltage and require a power pack.
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Utility and storage rooms are typically used only for brief
periods throughout the day.
Time Switch Option
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Both energy codes and security needs compel control of
exterior lights. The LP “Peanut” Lighting Control Panels, via
scheduling or astronomic control, offer lighting when you need
it and automated shutoff when you don’t. Simple to operate and
to install, LP panels offer convenient preprogrammed control
scenarios as well as options for multi-phase load control.
Product Options
LP “Peanut”
Lighting Control Panels
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Catalog # Product Operation Mode Voltage Coverage
M a t r i x
Description
PIR Wall Switch Sensors
PW-100* PIR Wall Switch Sensor Manual-ON/Auto-OFF or 120/230/277 VAC; 50/60 Hz Major Motion: 35’ x 30’
PW-100-347 Auto-ON/Auto-OFF** 347 VAC; 50/60 Hz Minor Motion: 20’ x 15’
PW-100-24* 18-24 VDC, 24 VAC
PW-103-N PIR Multi-way Wall Switch Manual-ON/Auto-OFF or 120/230/277 VAC; 50/60 Hz Major Motion: 35’ x 30’
Sensor with Nightlight Auto-ON/Auto-OFF** Minor Motion: 20’ x 15’
PW-200 PIR Dual Relay Wall Auto-ON/Auto-OFF or 120/230/277 VAC; 50/60 Hz Major Motion: 35’ x 30’
S e l e c t i o n
Switch Sensor
DW-200* Dual Technology Dual Auto-ON/Auto-OFF or 120/230/277 VAC; 50/60 Hz Major Motion: 35’ x 30’
Relay Wall Switch Sensor Manual-ON/Auto-OFF** Minor Motion: 20’ x 15’
DW-203 Dual Technology Auto-ON/Auto-OFF or 120/230/277 VAC; 50/60 Hz Major Motion: 35’ x 30’
Multi-way Dual Relay Manual-ON/Auto-OFF** Minor Motion: 20’ x 15’
Wall Switch Sensor
Time Switch
TS -400* Digital Time Switch Manual-ON/Auto-OFF 120/230/277 VAC; 50/60 Hz N/A
TS-400-24* 24 VDC
PIR Ceiling Sensors (these ceiling sensors are low voltage and require a power pack)
WPIR PIR Ceiling Sensor Auto-ON/Auto-OFF 24 VDC 300 ft2
CI-300 Series* PIR Ceiling Sensor Auto-ON/Auto-OFF or 24 VDC 360o, up to 1200 ft2
CI-355 Series* Manual-ON/Auto-OFF** 120/230/277/347 VAC;
50/60 Hz
Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensors (these ceiling sensors are low voltage and require a power pack)
WT Series Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor Auto-ON/Auto-OFF 24 VDC 360o, up to 2200 ft2
White
Light
Almond
Ivory
Grey
Black
Notes:
*ARRA-compliant
models available. See
www.wattstopper.
com/ARRA/ for more
information.
**Single-relay models
default is manual-ON
operation. Dual-relay
models default is
auto-ON of first relay,
manual-ON of second
relay. Mode is adjust-
able.
Use WattStopper
power packs for low
voltage products.
Specify color when
ordering wall switches
by adding a -W for
White, -LA for Light
Almond, -I for Ivory,
-G for Grey and -B for
Black. For the TS-400
specify Light Almond
by adding a -A.
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WattStopper teams innovative technologies and service to provide
the energy-efficient lighting control solution you need for every
application.
* ENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE
We help you comply with energy codes, such as
ASHRAE 90.1, California’s Title 24 and IECC. Putting a Stop
* TAX INCENTIVES
to Energy
Using occupancy sensors may qualify your project
for valuable tax incentives under EPAct 2005. Waste®
* LEED CERTIFICATION
The use of lighting controls, such as occupancy
sensors, is key to optimizing a building’s energy performance
under LEED and other certification programs.
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