120/277 volt Limestone Wall Switch Vacancy Sensor/Dimmer
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Lutron Sensor/Dimmer (05498)

120/277 volt - Limestone - Wall Switch - Vacancy - Maestro

$49.99
  Retail: $64.00
Quantity:
Should ship by May 10
Details
Part #: LX05498
Manufacturer: Lutron
Manufacturer Part #: 05498
Manufacturer Description:

MSCL-VP153M-LS MAESTRO CL PIR VAC SENSOR BOX UNIT LIMESTONE

UPC Code: 784276054980
Case Size: 6    ($299.94/Case)
The pricing of $49.99 is per item, not per case
Type: Single-Pole / 3-Way
Color / Finish: Limestone
Length: 4.7 inches
Width: 2.9 inches
Maximum LED/CFL Load: 150 watts
Maximum Incandescent/Halogen Load: 600 watts
Applications
2 Maestro sensors cannot be used in a 3-way application. A mechanical 3-way switch or Maestro companion switch (model MA-AS) will need to be used in the other location
If being used with a mechanical switch in a 3-way application, rewire the mechanical switch
Features
0-10 volt dimming
Single-pole, 3-way or multi-location use
Lutron companion dimmers (model MA-R) are not compatible with this sensor. Use companion model MA-S if a companion dimmer is needed
Minimum load is 10 watts of halogen or incandescent, or one approved LED bulb
Troubleshooting
Problem: Bulbs or dimmer is buzzing
This may occur with CFL and LED bulbs. CFLs and LEDs have electrical components inside them that can make noise when bulbs are on. If the noise is bothersome, the best solution is to try a different bulb
Problem: CFLs or LEDs do not dim, have a poor dimming range, or they flicker/flash
If being used in a multi-location application, make sure only one sensor dimmer has been installed. A companion dimmer (model MA-R) or mechanical 3-way switch will need to be used in the remaining locations
Make sure the bulbs in use are marked as dimmable
Check to see if the bulbs in use are listed on Lutron's Compatibility Tool. If the dimmable bulbs in use are not on this tool, Lutron suggests contacting the LED manufacturer for a dimming recommendation
Adjust the low-end trim. To do this, simply hold the lower rocker and the tapswitch together for 5-6 seconds. When the LED on the dimmer goes out and then starts blinking, release and adjust the low end trim until the bulbs become stable
If the bulb in use flickers, drops out or stops dimming when you reach a certain level, you have reached the lowest level of the bulb's dimming range
Problem: The sensor is not working correctly when used in a 3-way application with a mechanical switch
Make sure the mechanical switch was properly rewired and the sensor was reprogrammed to work with a mechanical switch as per the Installation Instructions
Problem: Lights do not turn on automatically
This sensor is a vacancy only model, so the lights will not turn on automatically
Problem: Lights sometimes turn on when the sensor is in vacancy mode
In vacancy mode, a 15 second grace period follows the timeout where the sensor will turn the lights back on if it senses motion
Related Documents
3-Way Wiring (Companion Switch) Diagram
3-Way Wiring (Mechanical Switch) Diagram
4-Way Wiring (Companion Switches) Diagram
Brochure
Single Pole Wiring Diagram