Wiring Device-Kellems
Hubbell Incorporated (Delaware)
Shelton, CT 06484
1-800-288-6000
www.hubbell-wiring.com
OCCUPANCY SENSOR
Installation Instructions
SENSOR MODULE SPECIFICATIONS
Timer Timeouts:
Primary (8 second test mode, 4, 8 16, 30 minutes).
Secondary (Disabled, 30, 60, 90 minutes) – Available on dual relay versions only.
Passive Infrared:
Dual element pyrometer and lens designed for reliable detection of a walking person.
NOTE: When used with program start ballast, a 1-2 second delay from occupancy detection to lamp
turn-on may be experienced.
HUBBELL recommends that you consult your fixture/ballast manufacturer for suitability with occupancy
sensors.
Load Ratings (each relay):
120-347 models: 120VAC, 60Hz: 0-800W tungsten or standard ballast / 0-600W electronic ballast,
277VAC, 60Hz: 0-1200W ballast, 347VAC, 60Hz: 0-1500W ballast, ¼-HP motor load @ 120V, 1/6-HP
@ 347V.
208 models: 208/240VAC, 60Hz: 0-1200W ballast.
480 models: 480VAC, 60Hz: 0-2400W ballast.
24V models: CU300 Series Power pack required (sold separately).
Daylight Sensor Range: 30FC – 2500FC
Operating Environment:
Standard Versions: Indoor Use Only; 32° – 149°F (0° – 65°C); Relative Humidity: 0 – 95% non-
condensing.
Low Temp/Water Tight/ Indoor/ Outdoor Versions: IP65 Compliant, -40° – 149°F (-40° – 65°C). Must
be used with Low Temp/Water Tight/Indoor/ Outdoor Lenses in order to insure proper Low
Temp/Water Tight operation.
PRECAUTIONS
Read and understand all instructions before beginning installation.
NOTICE: For installation by a licensed electrician in accordance with National and/or local Electrical
Codes and the following instructions.
Disconnect switch or a circuit breaker must be provided and marked as the disconnecting device.
Disconnect switch / circuit breaker must be within reach of operator.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Turn power off at service panel before beginning
installation.
Never wire energized electrical components.
CAUTION: USE COPPER CONDUCTOR ONLY.
Confirm that device ratings are suitable for application prior to installation.
Use only approved materials and components (i.e. wire nuts, electrical box, etc.) as appropriate for
installation.
NOTICE: Do not install if product appears to be damaged.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the
equipment may be impaired.
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
The installation instructions contained in this document are provided as a guide for proper and reliable installation.
The mounting location should be selected and prepared based on the lighting system application and facility
layout requirements. All electrical wiring and mounting hardware (i.e. extension adapter (p/n HMHBSA), electrical
mounting box, conduit, etc.) should be prepared with consideration of the requirements outlined in the wiring and
mounting diagrams.
END MOUNT SENSOR INSTALLATION
1. Turn power off at the service panel before installing sensor.
2. Insert the sensor's wires and threaded nipple into a ½" knockout on the fixture body or an electrical
junction box.
3. Thread the sensor's wires through the lock-nut.
4. Verify that the sensor is positioned correctly (i.e. facing downward).
5. Screw lock-nut onto the sensor's threaded nipple and tighten.
6. Electrically connect the sensor to the lighting system per the applicable wiring diagram on page 5.
7. Adjust sensor operation by setting DIP switches as described on page 3 and 4.
8. Attach sensor lens to sensor module and rotate clockwise approximately five degrees to lock into place
(See Fig. 1). Lens may be installed on sensor module rotated ninety degrees (See Figs. 3 and 4).
9. Turn power on and allow sensor 2 minutes minimum to stabilize.
10. Verify sensor is functioning by waving hand under lens and observing that the sensor's red light (located
under the lens) flashes.
NOTE: Low Temp/Water Tight/ Indoor/ Outdoor End Mount sensors feature a water tight gasket that goes onto the
chase nipple.
Gasket must be installed onto the sensor's chase nipple to insure that a proper water tight seal is made between
the sensor and the fixture.
END MOUNT SENSOR WITH EXTENDER INSTALLATION
For deep body fluorescent fixtures, where the height of the ballast cavity knockout is greater than or equal to 1.5",
the extension adapter (p/n HMHBSA) should be used to position the sensor below the bottom of the reflector for
full field of view coverage. NOTE: Low Temp/Water Tight/Indoor/ Outdoor End Mount sensors come with a water
tight wire harness and chase nipple gasket. The wire harness feeds through the adapter and through the
adapter's chase nipple. The chase nipple gasket that comes with the sensor should be placed on the adapter's
chase nipple to insure that a proper water tight seal is made between the adapter and the fixture.
LENS SPECIFICATIONS
Coverage: lens 3:1 coverage up to 8-16 ft. Example: 8 ft. mounting x 3 = 24 ft. radius.
Low Temp/Water Tight/Indoor-Outdoor lenses must be used with Low Temp/Water Tight/Indoor-
Outdoor sensors in order to insure proper Low Temp/Water Tight operation.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. To attach lens: Place lens assembly flush onto sensor module and rotate clockwise approximately five
degrees to lock into place (see Figure 1). Lens may be installed on sensor module rotated ninety degrees
(See Figures 3 and 4).
2. To remove lens: Rotate lens assembly counter clockwise approximately five degrees and list off.
SENSOR AND RANGE TESTING
Putting the sensor into test mode provides a means to confirm that the sensor's coverage pattern (See
Figs. 5 and 6) is aligned properly in the lighted space as well as verifying the basic functionality of the sensor.
Fig 5. Sensor Lens Coverage and
Fig 6. Sensor Lens Coverage and
Detection Patterns When Mounted at 30ft
Detection Patterns When Mounted at 8ft
with Low Mount Lens
1. Remove lens from sensor module by rotating lens assembly counter clockwise approximately five degrees and
lift off.
2. Set sensor's switch settings according to desired functionality.
3. Place sensor into Test Mode (8 seconds) by putting Switch 1 into the ON (Test) position. NOTE: If switch
is already in the ON position, switch it OFF then back to the ON position. The sensor's LED will blink in bursts
of 4 to indicate that Test Mode is active.
NOTE: When testing low voltage sensors, all sensors connected to power pack must be in Test Mode.
4. Re-install sensor lens to sensor module and rotate clockwise approximately five degrees to lock into place
(See Fig. 1). Lens may be installed on sensor module rotated ninety degrees (See Figs. 3 and 4).
5. Vacate the sensor detection pattern area. Remove obstructions (i.e. ladder or lift) from the sensor
detection pattern area as necessary. Light(s) will turn off approximately 8 seconds after vacating detection
pattern area.
6. Wait for at least 4 seconds, then re-enter sensor detection pattern area and observe that lights turn on.
7. Step out of sensor detection pattern area and observe that lights turn off approximately 8 seconds after
vacating detection area.
Note: In any two relay sensor, the primary lights will turn off after 8 seconds and the secondary lights after
10 seconds. If Smart Cycling is enabled, the Primary and Secondary ballast should change each cycle.
NOTE: If both Smart Cycling and Leave On Mode are enabled, the Primary and Secondary ballast will
not cycle during Test Mode.
8. Repeat steps 5 and 6 from different entry points on the detection pattern area as necessary to verify
proper detection pattern area coverage.
9. If necessary, modify sensor detection pattern area by adjusting sensor and/or lens orientation.
10.Sensor will automatically exit Test Mode after 1 hour. Sensor detection will be indicated by a single
blink of the LED. To manually exit Test Mode: remove lens assembly, set Switch 1 to the OFF
(Normal) position and re- install lens.
and 45ft with Standard Lens