Legrand HN-200 Fixture Mount Night Light Controller
This device is designed to be installed inside a lighting fixture to provide power to FS series occupancy sensors and a light fixture ballast. It also provides a trickle charge for a 9-volt Ni-MH battery that provides backup power to an LED night light. The device has a male RJ45 plug attached to a 10" cable, which is used to connect to an occupancy sensor. It also has an 8-pin connector that is used to connect to an LED strip and battery, and two 2-wire outputs that are used to connect to the LEDs and battery. The device can supply power for up to three FS series sensors, and it has a Form C, N.O. relay with a 500W load requirement at 120VAC.
Legrand HN-200 Fixture Mount Night Light Controller
This device is designed to be installed inside a lighting fixture to provide power to FS series occupancy sensors and a light fixture ballast. It also provides a trickle charge for a 9-volt Ni-MH battery that provides backup power to an LED night light. The device has a male RJ45 plug attached to a 10" cable, which is used to connect to an occupancy sensor. It also has an 8-pin connector that is used to connect to an LED strip and battery, and two 2-wire outputs that are used to connect to the LEDs and battery. The device can supply power for up to three FS series sensors, and it has a Form C, N.O. relay with a 500W load requirement at 120VAC.
Legrand HN-200 Fixture Mount Night Light Controller
This device is designed to be installed inside a lighting fixture to provide power to FS series occupancy sensors and a light fixture ballast. It also provides a trickle charge for a 9-volt Ni-MH battery that provides backup power to an LED night light. The device has a male RJ45 plug attached to a 10" cable, which is used to connect to an occupancy sensor. It also has an 8-pin connector that is used to connect to an LED strip and battery, and two 2-wire outputs that are used to connect to the LEDs and battery. The device can supply power for up to three FS series sensors, and it has a Form C, N.O. relay with a 500W load requirement at 120VAC.
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