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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 Education Electricity Usage and Savings
Education Solutions
Payback
Faster
Based on average occupancy and installation complexity.
Office Equipment
Application ROI Index
Lighting Uses 31% of Total Electricity
10%
12%
Other
Climate Control
47%
Lighting
31%
Electricity doesn’t educate—
teachers do.
Electricity bills are second only to payroll in
today’s restricted school budgets. Most of the
electricity goes to keeping the lights on, even
when they are not needed. Systematically
turning lights off whenever possible
significantly reduces a school’s utility bill.
Regain budget control with Hubbell.
H-MOSS
automated and transparent system to make
sure that lighting energy is used as needed.
This protects school budgets from rate
fluctuations, allowing educational institutions
to more freely invest in teachers, programs
and supplies that directly affect the quality of
education.
®
sensors provide a simple,
Savings
12%
Average electricity
bill savings**
*
www.hubbell-wiring.com
Energy Saving
Locations:
Store Rooms
Restrooms
Cafeterias
Administration
Classrooms
Media Centers
Hallways
Pro Tip:
Dual technology sensors
enhance minor motion
detection reducing false off
situations during periods of
reading or testing.
Success Factors:
• Provide advanced lighting
• Increase sensor longevity
• Simplify retrofits by
* Energy Information Administration:
** Based on 40% lighting savings
control of two zones for
projector use with dual
circuit switches.
by specifying AD or AP
series switch sensors
with vandal resistant
hard lenses or ultrasonic
sensors.
eliminating the need to
run new wires by utilizing
line voltage wall switch
and ceiling sensors.
2003 Commercial Buildings
Energy Consumption Survey
from sensors.
Actual results may vary.
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