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Leviton Launches New LED Ceiling Occupancy Sensor

Leviton today announced its new LED Ceiling Occupancy Sensor, expanding its line of Ceiling Lampholders for closets and closed spaces. The device automatically senses movement to turn lights on and features LED lighting, the increasingly preferred alternative to incandescent lamps. The LED Ceiling Occupancy Sensor is ideal for use in closets, as well as basements, attics, storage areas, utility rooms, workrooms and other open spaces in the home.

The LED Ceiling Occupancy Sensor offers a 284-degree field of view and automatically switches lights on when motion is detected and off after three minutes of inactivity. It is made with tough thermoplastic and is easy to install with pigtail leads and mounting holes for multiple box configurations. No wall switch is required. The device is only suitable for indoor use.

"As incandescent lamps continue to phase out, the LED Ceiling Occupancy Sensor offers homeowners a future-proof option for safe, energy-efficient and convenient lighting for closets and other areas throughout the home," said Maureen Munnelly, Leviton product manager.

The Leviton LED Ceiling Occupancy Sensor meets NFPA® 70 and NEC® Section 410.16, C (1) Requirements, is ETL Listed, CA Title 24 Compliant and ENERGY STAR Qualified. It comes with a two-year limited product warranty.

Leviton LED Ceiling Occupancy Sensors are now available through Leviton's network of retail, online and electrical distribution channels, including its online store http://store.leviton.com/. For additional information on the LED Ceiling Occupancy Sensor, visit www.leviton.com.

About Leviton Residential
Leviton residential products are the brand most preferred by builders and electrical contractors. Leviton's award winning lighting controls and wiring devices help electrical industry professionals and homeowners create smart and safe living environments that deliver energy savings, convenience and reliability. Learn more at www.leviton.com/residential.

Source: http://www.leviton.com

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