Leviton recently expanded their Smart Sensor line with the additions of the Smart Ceiling Mount Room Controllers (SRC) and Smart Ceiling Mount Sensors (CMS). The new solutions simplify code compliance in commercial spaces by integrating several lighting control strategies into a self-contained, cost-effective, and easy-to-install device.
The SRC and CMS provide an industry-exclusive solution, requiring just two devices to install for a complete lighting control system, rather than the industry’s typical four.
They not only ensure code compliance but also simplify the design, installation, and configuration processes. Installation is simplified further when paired with the new Wireless Companion Dimmer or new Wireless Companion Switch.
Leviton engineered these solutions to help their customers meet project requirements with fewer components, while reducing hardware and labor costs without the need for commissioning. The smart solutions are easily controlled and configured with Leviton’s Smart Sensor App.
Users can network up to five devices, create room templates to quickly program multiple rooms, and more all through the App.
Along with occupancy/vacancy sensing, dimming, and daylight harvesting, Leviton’s SRC and CMS solutions can be wirelessly networked to expand the field-of-view for spaces up to 10,000 square feet and control up to ten zones independently. Users can add manual control and multi-way control with Wireless Companion Dimmers, Wireless Companion Switches, or PLVSW Low Voltage Keypads. The new Room Controllers and Sensors are also UL924 listed for emergency lighting.
SRC and CMS devices feature an out-of-the-box default mode and meet minimum code requirements with auto-ON/auto-OFF operation and a 20-minute timeout. Leviton’s Wireless Companion Dimmer, Wireless Companion Switch, or Low Voltage Keypads can be added for manual control and feature an out-of-the-box default mode.
For advanced control using the Smart Sensor App, users can now finetune sensor settings to meet specific Sequence of Operation (SOO) requirements, scheduling, and create templates for fast multi-room replication.
Smart Ceiling Mount Room Controllers and Smart Ceiling Mount Sensors can be used to comply with IECC, ASHRAE 90.1, and 2022 Title 24, Part 6 occupancy/vacancy sensing, dimming, partial-ON, partial-OFF, daylight harvesting, plug load control, and demand response requirements.
Category:LightingYear:2024Designers:Cheryl De Los Santosand, Leviton Engineering Team, Leviton Manufacturing Co, Inc., Tualatin, Oregon, USAManufacturer:Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc., Tualatin, Oregon, USA