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LEV 9864-LED WH LED LAMPH W/ OCC SE

Manufacturer: Leviton Mfg Co | Catalog # 9864-LED | Cooper Electric Part # 1081793

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The LED Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Lampholder features an 8.7 Watt LED module, making it the energy efficient, popular alternative to incandescent and CFL fixtures. The LED Ceiling Occupancy Sensor incorporates today's most wanted features and meets NFPA® 70, NEC® Section 410.16 C (1) requirements. When motion is detected, it automatically turning lights ON and turns the lights off after 3 minutes when the room is vacated. It is easy to install with pigtail leads and knockout holes for multiple ceiling box configurations. Designed for indoor use only, the device is ideal for closets, workrooms, basements, storage areas, utility rooms and attics.

Technical Information

Color Temperature
4000 K
Correlated Color Temp
4,000 K
Lamp Wattage
8.7 W
Material
Plastic
Mounting Type
Wall/Surface
Standard
NFPA 70
Type
Direct, Symmetric
Voltage
120 Volt

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Leviton

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
078477732045
Color
White
GTiN
00078477732045
Product UPC
07847773204

Certifications and Compliance

Country of Origin
China
Features
  • No Wall Switch Required, Lights Turn on Automatically When Motion is Detected and Off after 3-Minutes of Inactivity
  • Four Mounting Holes on Housing to Position for Maximum Coverage
  • Pigtail Leads for Easy Installation
  • Convenient and Energy Efficient Option for Closets, Workrooms, Basements, Storage Areas, Laundry/Utility Rooms and Attics
Additional Information
  • Color White
  • Color Temperature 4000 Deg K
  • Lamp Life 50000 Hr
  • Lamp Intensity 800 Lumen
  • Application Indoor, Closet, Workroom, Basements, Storage Area, Utility Room and Attics



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