Motion Sensor Power Switch Ambient Power Draw Of Motion Sensor Light Switch?

Ambient power draw of motion sensor light switch? - motion sensor power switch

I have a "manual 180 ° W Leviton Decora Occupancy Sensor / locator light" wall switch for use in a cabinet, the model number. IPP15-1LW is.

The point is, the power automatically when the light was left on the shelf do not lose power button accidentally.

However, the same unit that draws a certain power. Does anyone know the true strength of this device, or something like that?

4 comments:

MVB said...

No, but I can give a guess anywhere from 100 to 500 milliwatts - at any rate less than 1W.

Even if he does not draw a watt all, you should only about 720 watt-hours per month, which is about 3 / 4 kWh, a cost of approximately 0.07 using U.S. dollars, so I would not worry.

If you want to know what is waiting Leviton, I am sure, want to know many of us in this forum. If you and get to tell us, we calculate the cost per month for it.

cameraba... said...

http://assets.twacomm.com/assets/pdf/334 ...

This is the data sheet for this device. It clearly indicates that the device is to "long term" energy savings, I'm sure there's a difference between using a switch and uses the technology to detect characteristic "infrared" as the. that is blocking light to the left to chance.

unless the closet is huge and the light of significant power, I think it would be a bit over-kill. Forget what you see really often? Perhaps a switch in the cabinet and with the help of IR in the room could be a better idea.

chattter... said...

I've checked the sheets, apart from saying that meet California standards on the topic say not much. California has strict guidelines called phantom power.

The only way to know for sure is that a connection to a socket and connect to a Kill-a-view, which is developing them, power. You can probably borrow or rent, cheap, and cables, plugs into an electrical outlet is cheap to make.

Have fun.

Bilbo said...

The benefits do not come to light far outweigh stand-by consumption is minimal. This type of control is better suited for gateways and others where people go away and forget. What could be better would be a door contact (like a refrigerator), so if you open the case, hey bingo, the light goes on.

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