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Occupancy Sensors
October 15, 2007
Occupancy sensors detect the presence or absence of people and turn lights on and off accordingly. Used properly, occupancy sensors can be a cost-effective tool for reducing the operating time and/or light output of lighting systems, cutting energy consumption and peak demand.

Content type: Resource Guide  |  Document ID: TAS-RG-2  |  Author: Kristin Kamm

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