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Page 1: Number of Trees Saved 12 - USESI Careers · 2018. 6. 2. · Both of the above ASHRAE requirements must be met by any project hoping to earn LEED certification. ... NP44 3HD. UK P:

Printed in USAACC101050

Cooper Industries600 Travis, Suite 5800Houston, TX 77002P: 713-209-8400F: 713-209-8995www.cooperindustries.com

Cooper Controls, Greengate, Novitas, Yes Box, PCI Lighting Control Systems, VisionTouch, VisionSwitch, MicroSet, Digita, ControlKeeper, LiteKeeper, DemandKeeper, AnalogKeeper, IntelliRelay, NeoSwitch,TracKeeper, Revio, and Ineo are valuable trademarks of Cooper Industries in the U.S. and other countries. You are not permitted to use Cooper Trademarks without the prior written consent of Cooper Industries.

Greengate OccupancySensor Guide10/11

Passive Infrared Relay (PIR) Technology • Designed to detect motion from a heat-emitting source (such as a person entering a room) within its field-of-view and automatically switch lights ON and OFF. • PIR sensors are considered line-of-sight sensors, meaning that the sensor must be able to have a direct line-of-light to the person making the motion.

Self-Adaptive Technology

• Continuously adjusts to conditions by adjusting sensitivity and Time Delay in real-time. • By adjusting sensitivity and Time Delay automatically, the sensor is maximizing the potential energy savings that are available.

Sensor Technologies

About Energy Codes

Dual Technology

• Dual Technology is the combination of PIR and Ultrasonic into one sensor and is the ultimate sensing solution available today. • This pairing helps to eliminate false activations (both ON and OFF) thus saving additional energy use. • Dual Technology sensors ensure the greatest sensitivity and coverage for tough applications without the threat of false triggers.

Energy costs and consumption continue to rise in the United States. Today, many energy codes and energy policies either require or incentivize the use of energy efficient lighting controls on commercial projects.

ASHRAE 99.1-1999, 2001, 2004, 2007In buildings over 5,000 square feet, all general lighting must be able to be automatically turned off.

• Occupancy sensors can be used through out the building, in lieu of programmable timing, to meet the Automatic-Off requirement outlined in the ASHRAE standard.

• In every building, regardless of size, ASHRAE requires that occupancy sensors be placed in classrooms, conference/meeting rooms, employee cafeterias and break rooms.

As of December 30, 2010 The Department of Energy (DOE) recognizes the ASHRAE 2004 standard as the new national minimum. States have until 2010 to ensure that their building codes meet or exceed this standard.

LEED Green Building Rating System

Both of the above ASHRAE requirements must be met by any project hoping to earn LEED certification. Lighting controls can contribute toward meeting a prerequisite and earning up to 24 percent or 24 of the 100 points available in LEED 2009.

• Use occupancy sensors to earn LEED points by significantly improving the energy performance of the building.

California Title 24

Automatic shut-off occupancy sensors must be installed in the following areas to turn off the lighting when a space is unoccupied:

• Offices 250 sq ft or smaller• Multipurpose rooms of less than 1000 sq ft• Classrooms of any size• Conference rooms of any size

Space Control - Requires individual control devices in spaces enclosed with floor to ceiling height partitions and include individual rooms for partitioned open offices.

Light level reduction control - Requires simple switching strategies to reduce light levels by up to 50%. Bi-level occupancy sensors can also meet the requirements by offering 2 levels of control.

IECC

• ASHRAE and Title 24 requirements must be met.• IECC 2003 & 2006, Occupants must be able to reduce lighting load in the space in a reasonably uniform pattern by at least 50%. Bi-Level

occupancy sensors offering personal control can be used to comply with this mandatory requirement.

Commercial Building Tax Deduction

An incentive for building owners to adopt the most energy-efficient lighting control strategies with tax credit capped at 60¢ per square foot and was recently extended through December 31, 2013.

Bi-level occupancy sensors can meet the bi-level switching requirements in the Commercial Tax Deduction. These occupancy sensors turn all of the lights in a space on to 50% when an occupant enters a room. Occupants can then manually turn the lights on to 100%, if they require maximum illumination.

Number of Trees Saved 12

Total Energy Saved—Million BTU’s 7.9

Greenhouse Gas Reduction—lbs of CO2 4391

Gallons of Water Saved 4129

Solid Waste Reduction— lbs of Waste 683

Kilo-watt (kwh) Hours Saved 1702

Using this paper versus standard paper produced the following environmental benefits.

Based on Environmental Defense Fund Paper Calculator

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Occupancy Sensor Application GuideCommercial Wall Switch Sensors Commercial Low Voltage Ceiling Sensors Commercial Line Voltage Ceiling Sensors

Commercial Grade Specification Grade

Specifications

Technology Passive Infrared Ultrasonic Dual Technology Passive Infrared Passive Infrared Ultrasonic Dual Technology Ultrasonic Passive InfraredDual

TechnologyUltrasonic

Passive Infrared

Mounting Wall Switch Ceiling Ceiling

Coverage (Sq ft) 450 720 1000 450 1200 500 1000 2000 700 50 linear 100 linear 1500 2MHO 2000 1500

Pattern 180° 360° 180° 360° 180° 360° 360°Mounting Height (ft) 4’ 8-12’ up to 25’ 8-12’ 8-15’

Adjustment Self-Adjusting Self-Adjust Manual Adjustment Self-Adjust Manual Adjustment

Time Delay 15 sec to 30 min 15 sec to 2 hr 15 sec to 30 min 15 sec to 30 min

Voltage 120 or 277V 347V 120 to 277V 10-30VDC RR7 Relay 24 VAC Supply

120 to 277V 347 10-30VDC RR7 Relay 120 to 277V 10-30VDC 120 or 277V 120 to 347V

Power Pack Not Required RequiredRR7 Relay Required

24 VAC Required

Not Required RequiredRR7 Relay Required

24 VAC Required

Required Not Required

Photocell Not Included Internal Not Included Internal Internal Not Included Internal Not Included Internal

BAS/HVAC Relay Not Included Included Not Included Included Not Included IncludedOMC-U-0501-R

OMC-U-1001-R

OMC-U-2000-R

IncludedODC-U-

0051-R-HODC-U-

0100-R-HIncluded Not Included

Environmental Operating Temperature/Humidity

60°F - 80°F (15°C - 26°C) / Less than 95%, non-condensing 32°F - 104°F (0°C - 40°C) / Less than 95%, non-condensing 60°F - 80°F (15°C - 26°C) / Less than 95%, non-condensing-40°F to 125°F (-40°C to 52°C) / less than 95%, non-condensing

32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) / less than 95%, non-condensing

Available Colors W, V, A W, V W, V, LA, G, & B W, V, LA W W

FeatureSP, 3-Way*, No Neutral Required

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required

SP, 3-Way*, No Neutral Required

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required

SP, 3-Way* SP

SP, 3-Way*, Dual Relay

Light Icon Fan Mode

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required, Light Icon, Fan Mode

SP, 3-Way*, Light Icon, EcoMeter

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, Light

Icon, Fan Mode,

EcoMeter

SP, 3-Way*, No Neutral Required, Light Icon, EcoMeter

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required, Light Icon, Fan Mode, EcoMeter

SP, 3-Way*, No Neutral Required, Light Icon, EcoMeter

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required, Light Icon, Fan Mode, EcoMeter

SP, Light Icon, EcoMeterSP, 3-Way* Night Light

Up to 5 sensors can be used per switchpack No switchpack required

Applications Commercial Wall Switch Sensors Commercial Low Voltage Ceiling Sensors Commercial Line Voltage Ceiling SensorsCafeteria BETTER BEST GOODClassroom GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST GOODCloset Utility BEST BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOODComputer Room GOOD GOOD GOODConference Room BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOODCopy Room BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BETTER BEST GOOD BETTERDay Care Center GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BESTFile Room GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST GOODHallway BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BETTER BEST BESTLoading Dock GOOD GOOD GOODOffice Executive GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BETTER GOODOffice Home BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BEST BEST BETTER GOODOffice Open BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BESTOffice Private BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BETTEROffice Space BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BESTOffice w/ cubicles BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BESTOpen Area BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BESTParking Garage BEST BESTRefrigerated Storage BEST BESTResidential Room BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER

Restroom Non-Partitioned BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BETTER

Restroom Partitioned BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BESTRestroom Residential BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BESTStairwell GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BETTER BEST BETTER BEST BEST GOODStorage Room BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BESTVending Room BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BESTWarehouse Aisles GOOD GOOD BESTWarehouse Open BESTWork Space General BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER GOOD3-Way*: Lights will turn OFF automatically when sensor that detected motion last times out.SP: single poleColors: W-White; V-Ivory; LA-Light Almond; A-Almond; G-Gray; B-Black

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Occupancy Sensor Application GuideCommercial Wall Switch Sensors Commercial Low Voltage Ceiling Sensors Commercial Line Voltage Ceiling Sensors

Commercial Grade Specification Grade

Specifications

Technology Passive Infrared Ultrasonic Dual Technology Passive Infrared Passive Infrared Ultrasonic Dual Technology Ultrasonic Passive InfraredDual

TechnologyUltrasonic

Passive Infrared

Mounting Wall Switch Ceiling Ceiling

Coverage (Sq ft) 450 720 1000 450 1200 500 1000 2000 700 50 linear 100 linear 1500 2MHO 2000 1500

Pattern 180° 360° 180° 360° 180° 360° 360°Mounting Height (ft) 4’ 8-12’ up to 25’ 8-12’ 8-15’

Adjustment Self-Adjusting Self-Adjust Manual Adjustment Self-Adjust Manual Adjustment

Time Delay 15 sec to 30 min 15 sec to 2 hr 15 sec to 30 min 15 sec to 30 min

Voltage 120 or 277V 347V 120 to 277V 10-30VDC RR7 Relay 24 VAC Supply

120 to 277V 347 10-30VDC RR7 Relay 120 to 277V 10-30VDC 120 or 277V 120 to 347V

Power Pack Not Required RequiredRR7 Relay Required

24 VAC Required

Not Required RequiredRR7 Relay Required

24 VAC Required

Required Not Required

Photocell Not Included Internal Not Included Internal Internal Not Included Internal Not Included Internal

BAS/HVAC Relay Not Included Included Not Included Included Not Included IncludedOMC-U-0501-R

OMC-U-1001-R

OMC-U-2000-R

IncludedODC-U-

0051-R-HODC-U-

0100-R-HIncluded Not Included

Environmental Operating Temperature/Humidity

60°F - 80°F (15°C - 26°C) / Less than 95%, non-condensing 32°F - 104°F (0°C - 40°C) / Less than 95%, non-condensing 60°F - 80°F (15°C - 26°C) / Less than 95%, non-condensing-40°F to 125°F (-40°C to 52°C) / less than 95%, non-condensing

32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) / less than 95%, non-condensing

Available Colors W, V, A W, V W, V, LA, G, & B W, V, LA W W

FeatureSP, 3-Way*, No Neutral Required

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required

SP, 3-Way*, No Neutral Required

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required

SP, 3-Way* SP

SP, 3-Way*, Dual Relay

Light Icon Fan Mode

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required, Light Icon, Fan Mode

SP, 3-Way*, Light Icon, EcoMeter

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, Light

Icon, Fan Mode,

EcoMeter

SP, 3-Way*, No Neutral Required, Light Icon, EcoMeter

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required, Light Icon, Fan Mode, EcoMeter

SP, 3-Way*, No Neutral Required, Light Icon, EcoMeter

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required, Light Icon, Fan Mode, EcoMeter

SP, Light Icon, EcoMeterSP, 3-Way* Night Light

Up to 5 sensors can be used per switchpack No switchpack required

Applications Commercial Wall Switch Sensors Commercial Low Voltage Ceiling Sensors Commercial Line Voltage Ceiling SensorsCafeteria BETTER BEST GOODClassroom GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST GOODCloset Utility BEST BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOODComputer Room GOOD GOOD GOODConference Room BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOODCopy Room BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BETTER BEST GOOD BETTERDay Care Center GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BESTFile Room GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST GOODHallway BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BETTER BEST BESTLoading Dock GOOD GOOD GOODOffice Executive GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BETTER GOODOffice Home BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BEST BEST BETTER GOODOffice Open BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BESTOffice Private BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BETTEROffice Space BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BESTOffice w/ cubicles BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BESTOpen Area BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BESTParking Garage BEST BESTRefrigerated Storage BEST BESTResidential Room BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER

Restroom Non-Partitioned BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BETTER

Restroom Partitioned BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BESTRestroom Residential BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BESTStairwell GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BETTER BEST BETTER BEST BEST GOODStorage Room BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BESTVending Room BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BESTWarehouse Aisles GOOD GOOD BESTWarehouse Open BESTWork Space General BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER GOOD3-Way*: Lights will turn OFF automatically when sensor that detected motion last times out.SP: single poleColors: W-White; V-Ivory; LA-Light Almond; A-Almond; G-Gray; B-Black

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Occupancy Sensor Application GuideCommercial Wall Switch Sensors Commercial Low Voltage Ceiling Sensors Commercial Line Voltage Ceiling Sensors

Commercial Grade Specification Grade

Specifications

Technology Passive Infrared Ultrasonic Dual Technology Passive Infrared Passive Infrared Ultrasonic Dual Technology Ultrasonic Passive InfraredDual

TechnologyUltrasonic

Passive Infrared

Mounting Wall Switch Ceiling Ceiling

Coverage (Sq ft) 450 720 1000 450 1200 500 1000 2000 700 50 linear 100 linear 1500 2MHO 2000 1500

Pattern 180° 360° 180° 360° 180° 360° 360°Mounting Height (ft) 4’ 8-12’ up to 25’ 8-12’ 8-15’

Adjustment Self-Adjusting Self-Adjust Manual Adjustment Self-Adjust Manual Adjustment

Time Delay 15 sec to 30 min 15 sec to 2 hr 15 sec to 30 min 15 sec to 30 min

Voltage 120 or 277V 347V 120 to 277V 10-30VDC RR7 Relay 24 VAC Supply

120 to 277V 347 10-30VDC RR7 Relay 120 to 277V 10-30VDC 120 or 277V 120 to 347V

Power Pack Not Required RequiredRR7 Relay Required

24 VAC Required

Not Required RequiredRR7 Relay Required

24 VAC Required

Required Not Required

Photocell Not Included Internal Not Included Internal Internal Not Included Internal Not Included Internal

BAS/HVAC Relay Not Included Included Not Included Included Not Included IncludedOMC-U-0501-R

OMC-U-1001-R

OMC-U-2000-R

IncludedODC-U-

0051-R-HODC-U-

0100-R-HIncluded Not Included

Environmental Operating Temperature/Humidity

60°F - 80°F (15°C - 26°C) / Less than 95%, non-condensing 32°F - 104°F (0°C - 40°C) / Less than 95%, non-condensing 60°F - 80°F (15°C - 26°C) / Less than 95%, non-condensing-40°F to 125°F (-40°C to 52°C) / less than 95%, non-condensing

32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) / less than 95%, non-condensing

Available Colors W, V, A W, V W, V, LA, G, & B W, V, LA W W

FeatureSP, 3-Way*, No Neutral Required

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required

SP, 3-Way*, No Neutral Required

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required

SP, 3-Way* SP

SP, 3-Way*, Dual Relay

Light Icon Fan Mode

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required, Light Icon, Fan Mode

SP, 3-Way*, Light Icon, EcoMeter

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, Light

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EcoMeter

SP, 3-Way*, No Neutral Required, Light Icon, EcoMeter

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required, Light Icon, Fan Mode, EcoMeter

SP, 3-Way*, No Neutral Required, Light Icon, EcoMeter

Dual Relay, 3-Way*, No

Neutral Required, Light Icon, Fan Mode, EcoMeter

SP, Light Icon, EcoMeterSP, 3-Way* Night Light

Up to 5 sensors can be used per switchpack No switchpack required

Applications Commercial Wall Switch Sensors Commercial Low Voltage Ceiling Sensors Commercial Line Voltage Ceiling SensorsCafeteria BETTER BEST GOODClassroom GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST GOODCloset Utility BEST BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOODComputer Room GOOD GOOD GOODConference Room BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOODCopy Room BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BETTER BEST GOOD BETTERDay Care Center GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BESTFile Room GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST GOODHallway BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BETTER BEST BESTLoading Dock GOOD GOOD GOODOffice Executive GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BETTER GOODOffice Home BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BETTER BEST BEST BETTER GOODOffice Open BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BESTOffice Private BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BETTEROffice Space BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BESTOffice w/ cubicles BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BESTOpen Area BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BESTParking Garage BEST BESTRefrigerated Storage BEST BESTResidential Room BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER

Restroom Non-Partitioned BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BETTER BETTER BETTER BETTER BEST BEST BEST GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD BEST BETTER

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Cooper Controls, Greengate, Novitas, Yes Box, PCI Lighting Control Systems, VisionTouch, VisionSwitch, MicroSet, Digita, ControlKeeper, LiteKeeper, DemandKeeper, AnalogKeeper, IntelliRelay, NeoSwitch,TracKeeper, Revio, and Ineo are valuable trademarks of Cooper Industries in the U.S. and other countries. You are not permitted to use Cooper Trademarks without the prior written consent of Cooper Industries.

Greengate OccupancySensor Guide10/11

Passive Infrared Relay (PIR) Technology • Designed to detect motion from a heat-emitting source (such as a person entering a room) within its field-of-view and automatically switch lights ON and OFF. • PIR sensors are considered line-of-sight sensors, meaning that the sensor must be able to have a direct line-of-light to the person making the motion.

Self-Adaptive Technology

• Continuously adjusts to conditions by adjusting sensitivity and Time Delay in real-time. • By adjusting sensitivity and Time Delay automatically, the sensor is maximizing the potential energy savings that are available.

Sensor Technologies

About Energy Codes

Dual Technology

• Dual Technology is the combination of PIR and Ultrasonic into one sensor and is the ultimate sensing solution available today. • This pairing helps to eliminate false activations (both ON and OFF) thus saving additional energy use. • Dual Technology sensors ensure the greatest sensitivity and coverage for tough applications without the threat of false triggers.

Energy costs and consumption continue to rise in the United States. Today, many energy codes and energy policies either require or incentivize the use of energy efficient lighting controls on commercial projects.

ASHRAE 99.1-1999, 2001, 2004, 2007In buildings over 5,000 square feet, all general lighting must be able to be automatically turned off.

• Occupancy sensors can be used through out the building, in lieu of programmable timing, to meet the Automatic-Off requirement outlined in the ASHRAE standard.

• In every building, regardless of size, ASHRAE requires that occupancy sensors be placed in classrooms, conference/meeting rooms, employee cafeterias and break rooms.

As of December 30, 2010 The Department of Energy (DOE) recognizes the ASHRAE 2004 standard as the new national minimum. States have until 2010 to ensure that their building codes meet or exceed this standard.

LEED Green Building Rating System

Both of the above ASHRAE requirements must be met by any project hoping to earn LEED certification. Lighting controls can contribute toward meeting a prerequisite and earning up to 24 percent or 24 of the 100 points available in LEED 2009.

• Use occupancy sensors to earn LEED points by significantly improving the energy performance of the building.

California Title 24

Automatic shut-off occupancy sensors must be installed in the following areas to turn off the lighting when a space is unoccupied:

• Offices 250 sq ft or smaller• Multipurpose rooms of less than 1000 sq ft• Classrooms of any size• Conference rooms of any size

Space Control - Requires individual control devices in spaces enclosed with floor to ceiling height partitions and include individual rooms for partitioned open offices.

Light level reduction control - Requires simple switching strategies to reduce light levels by up to 50%. Bi-level occupancy sensors can also meet the requirements by offering 2 levels of control.

IECC

• ASHRAE and Title 24 requirements must be met.• IECC 2003 & 2006, Occupants must be able to reduce lighting load in the space in a reasonably uniform pattern by at least 50%. Bi-Level

occupancy sensors offering personal control can be used to comply with this mandatory requirement.

Commercial Building Tax Deduction

An incentive for building owners to adopt the most energy-efficient lighting control strategies with tax credit capped at 60¢ per square foot and was recently extended through December 31, 2013.

Bi-level occupancy sensors can meet the bi-level switching requirements in the Commercial Tax Deduction. These occupancy sensors turn all of the lights in a space on to 50% when an occupant enters a room. Occupants can then manually turn the lights on to 100%, if they require maximum illumination.

Number of Trees Saved 12

Total Energy Saved—Million BTU’s 7.9

Greenhouse Gas Reduction—lbs of CO2 4391

Gallons of Water Saved 4129

Solid Waste Reduction— lbs of Waste 683

Kilo-watt (kwh) Hours Saved 1702

Using this paper versus standard paper produced the following environmental benefits.

Based on Environmental Defense Fund Paper Calculator

Cooper Controls LtdUsk House, Lakeside,Llantarnam Park,Cwmbran, NP44 3HD. UKP: +44 (0)1923 495495F: +44 (0)1923 867880

[email protected]

North America Headquarters203 Cooper CirclePeachtree City, GA 30269

P: 800-553-3879F: 800-954-7016

[email protected]

Service & Support Center6 Green Tree DriveSouth Burlington, VT 05403

P: 800-553-3879 F: 800-954-7016

Canada5925 McLaughlin RoadMississauga, Ontario L5R 1B8

P: 905-507-4000F: 905-568-7049

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Printed in USAACC101050

Cooper Industries600 Travis, Suite 5800Houston, TX 77002P: 713-209-8400F: 713-209-8995www.cooperindustries.com

Cooper Controls, Greengate, Novitas, Yes Box, PCI Lighting Control Systems, VisionTouch, VisionSwitch, MicroSet, Digita, ControlKeeper, LiteKeeper, DemandKeeper, AnalogKeeper, IntelliRelay, NeoSwitch,TracKeeper, Revio, and Ineo are valuable trademarks of Cooper Industries in the U.S. and other countries. You are not permitted to use Cooper Trademarks without the prior written consent of Cooper Industries.

Greengate OccupancySensor Guide10/11

Passive Infrared Relay (PIR) Technology • Designed to detect motion from a heat-emitting source (such as a person entering a room) within its field-of-view and automatically switch lights ON and OFF. • PIR sensors are considered line-of-sight sensors, meaning that the sensor must be able to have a direct line-of-light to the person making the motion.

Self-Adaptive Technology

• Continuously adjusts to conditions by adjusting sensitivity and Time Delay in real-time. • By adjusting sensitivity and Time Delay automatically, the sensor is maximizing the potential energy savings that are available.

Sensor Technologies

About Energy Codes

Dual Technology

• Dual Technology is the combination of PIR and Ultrasonic into one sensor and is the ultimate sensing solution available today. • This pairing helps to eliminate false activations (both ON and OFF) thus saving additional energy use. • Dual Technology sensors ensure the greatest sensitivity and coverage for tough applications without the threat of false triggers.

Energy costs and consumption continue to rise in the United States. Today, many energy codes and energy policies either require or incentivize the use of energy efficient lighting controls on commercial projects.

ASHRAE 99.1-1999, 2001, 2004, 2007In buildings over 5,000 square feet, all general lighting must be able to be automatically turned off.

• Occupancy sensors can be used through out the building, in lieu of programmable timing, to meet the Automatic-Off requirement outlined in the ASHRAE standard.

• In every building, regardless of size, ASHRAE requires that occupancy sensors be placed in classrooms, conference/meeting rooms, employee cafeterias and break rooms.

As of December 30, 2010 The Department of Energy (DOE) recognizes the ASHRAE 2004 standard as the new national minimum. States have until 2010 to ensure that their building codes meet or exceed this standard.

LEED Green Building Rating System

Both of the above ASHRAE requirements must be met by any project hoping to earn LEED certification. Lighting controls can contribute toward meeting a prerequisite and earning up to 24 percent or 24 of the 100 points available in LEED 2009.

• Use occupancy sensors to earn LEED points by significantly improving the energy performance of the building.

California Title 24

Automatic shut-off occupancy sensors must be installed in the following areas to turn off the lighting when a space is unoccupied:

• Offices 250 sq ft or smaller• Multipurpose rooms of less than 1000 sq ft• Classrooms of any size• Conference rooms of any size

Space Control - Requires individual control devices in spaces enclosed with floor to ceiling height partitions and include individual rooms for partitioned open offices.

Light level reduction control - Requires simple switching strategies to reduce light levels by up to 50%. Bi-level occupancy sensors can also meet the requirements by offering 2 levels of control.

IECC

• ASHRAE and Title 24 requirements must be met.• IECC 2003 & 2006, Occupants must be able to reduce lighting load in the space in a reasonably uniform pattern by at least 50%. Bi-Level

occupancy sensors offering personal control can be used to comply with this mandatory requirement.

Commercial Building Tax Deduction

An incentive for building owners to adopt the most energy-efficient lighting control strategies with tax credit capped at 60¢ per square foot and was recently extended through December 31, 2013.

Bi-level occupancy sensors can meet the bi-level switching requirements in the Commercial Tax Deduction. These occupancy sensors turn all of the lights in a space on to 50% when an occupant enters a room. Occupants can then manually turn the lights on to 100%, if they require maximum illumination.

Number of Trees Saved 12

Total Energy Saved—Million BTU’s 7.9

Greenhouse Gas Reduction—lbs of CO2 4391

Gallons of Water Saved 4129

Solid Waste Reduction— lbs of Waste 683

Kilo-watt (kwh) Hours Saved 1702

Using this paper versus standard paper produced the following environmental benefits.

Based on Environmental Defense Fund Paper Calculator

Cooper Controls LtdUsk House, Lakeside,Llantarnam Park,Cwmbran, NP44 3HD. UKP: +44 (0)1923 495495F: +44 (0)1923 867880

[email protected]

North America Headquarters203 Cooper CirclePeachtree City, GA 30269

P: 800-553-3879F: 800-954-7016

[email protected]

Service & Support Center6 Green Tree DriveSouth Burlington, VT 05403

P: 800-553-3879 F: 800-954-7016

Canada5925 McLaughlin RoadMississauga, Ontario L5R 1B8

P: 905-507-4000F: 905-568-7049