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Daylight Harvesting Indoor Photocell

DHIP

Manufacturer Part Number
DHIP
Description
Daylight Harvesting Indoor Photocell
Manufacturer
HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES
Datasheet

Specifications of DHIP

Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Leaded Process Compatible
No
For Use With
H-MOSS Motion Sensing Switches
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Typical Residential Electricity Usage and Savings
Residential Solutions
Payback
Faster
Based on average occupancy and installation complexity.
Water Heating
Application ROI Index
Lighting Uses 23% of Total Electricity
Appliances
9%
19%
17%
Other
Electronics
13%
Lighting
23%
Climate Control
Is your home ready for the
energy age?
Residential construction has changed
significantly in recent years. Updated energy
efficiency standards such as California Title
24 have pushed energy efficient products
to the forefront. Today’s homeowners are
demanding the latest technologies to help
them manage energy usage and stay green.
The construction of multi-dwelling units has
also become more prevalent with common
areas that are ultimately powered on the
building owner’s bill.
Attract today’s home buyers.
Energy efficiency is a selling feature that helps
differentiate a new home from an existing
home. Hubbell’s residential vacancy sensors
were developed specifically for homeowners
by incorporating features such as manual
on, alert to off, dimming, optional nightlight
and soft on and off. Incorporating Hubbell’s
sensors into the residence helps comply with
the latest building codes while appealing to
prospective home buyers.
25%
Savings
7%
Average electricity
bill savings**
www.hubbell-wiring.com
*
Energy Saving
Locations:
Bathrooms
Closets
Basements/Garages
Pantries
Bed Rooms
Hallways
Kitchens
Pro Tip:
Vacancy sensors use
manual activation to
eliminate false triggering
by pets and walkthroughs.
They also help meet
California Title 24
compliance.
Success Factors:
• Replace switches in
• Provide nighttime
• Give homeowners even
* Source: US DOE Building Energy
** Based on 40% lighting savings
bedrooms, bathrooms,
closets and basements
to maximize ROI as these
areas often have lights left
on.
and safety lighting in
bathrooms and closets
with nightlight-illuminated
sensors.
more control of lighting
and savings with dimming
sensors.
Data Book 2008
from sensors.
Actual results may vary.
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