Working on design for remodeled master bath here in SoCal and trying to deal with Title 24. The city says as long as switches are occupancy sensors (OS) I can use recessed low voltage lighting and low voltage trac lighting. That’s what I like to spec.
Go online to Lutron, they have a whole page about Title 24 but do they have a follow on page showing their OS switches — of course not. So now what do I do?
Bing
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give Hubbell a look
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, wer ist jetzt der Idiot ?
another vote for Hubble...
eagle and allen bradley may be two more...
leviton... but that might be a shot in the dark...
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming
WOW!!! What a Ride!
Forget the primal scream, just ROAR!!!
...Cooper too,
http://www.novitas.com/
I have installed truckloads of these in school ceilings
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, wer ist jetzt der Idiot ?
Here are the Lutrons.
http://www.lutron.com/products/OccSensors.aspx?cid=0&pid=Home
There are many sources for them. I can even get the basic wall switch in the home horror stores and we don't have anything like title 24.
http://www.sensorswitch.com/
http://www.elights.com/ocsen.html
http://www.lolcontrols.com/index.php?submenu=Products&src=gendocs&ref=Products_Energy&category=Main
http://www.wattstopper.com/ (Legrand)
http://www.onestopbuy.com/Occupancy-Sensors-12064.asp?pt=gPCHOlcpOC
http://www.novitas.com/ (Cooper)
http://www.prolighting.com/accessories.html
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A-holes. Hey every group has to have one. And I have been elected to be the one. I should make that my tagline.