Available for both indoor and outdoor applications, the Hubbell Building Automation Dimming WASP is specifically designed to provide 0-10V (Class 1) output for the control of dimmable fixtures. User-controlled dimming presets give you control of illumination levels while the Dimming WASPs ON/OFF control feature saves energy by turning fixtures off when there is sufficient natural light. Additionally, easy to use dipswitches allow users to set unoccupied and occupied dimming levels.

The sensor is available in end-mount and surface-mount versions in both line and low voltage options. Supported mounting heights range from 16-feet for indoor applications to 30-40 feet for outdoor applications.

The Dimming WASPs durable construction features interchangeable twist-on lenses to eliminate the need for field masking. The gasketed design of the enclosure makes it impervious to dust and gives it the ability to withstand water ingress - making it the ideal sensor for outdoor and wet locations including those with temperatures as low as -40 F/C.

The product is UL and cUL listed and comes with a five-year warranty.

For additional information on the Hubbell Building Automations Dimming WASP, please visit http://www.hubbell-automation.com.

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Occupancy and Daylight Sensor offers dimming capability.

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