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The Autonomy Sensor fits in a standard ½” EMT knockout (which is a commonly used hole size in electrical junction boxes and luminaires). Most, if not all, major luminaire manufacturers support this hole size for luminaires designed to accommodate a fixture-mounted sensor. The sensor ships with a fitting that allows it to mount common sheet metal thickness.
- Luminaire hole dimension: 0.885” +/- 0.01" (22.5 mm +/- 0.25 mm)·
- Sheet metal thickness: 0.02 – 0.12" (0.5 - 3.0 mm)·
- Vertical clearance within the luminaire: 1.25" (31.75 mm)
The Autonomy Sensor can be remote mounted into a standard junction box or directly in the ceiling tile (ceiling tile mount sold separately). The sensor and ceiling tile are plenum rated.
The Autonomy Sensore ships with 2x18 AWG wires that are 6" in length. Leads are pre-stripped and can be connected to the LED driver using push-in connector.
The Autonomy Sensor fits in a standard ½” EMT knockout (which is a commonly used hole size in electrical junction boxes and luminaires). Most, if not all, major luminaire manufacturers support this hole size for luminaires designed to accommodate a fixture-mounted sensor. The sensor ships with a fitting that allows it to mount common sheet metal thickness.
- Luminaire hole dimension: 0.885” +/- 0.01" (22.5 mm +/- 0.25 mm)·
- Sheet metal thickness: 0.02 – 0.12" (0.5 - 3.0 mm)·
- Vertical clearance within the luminaire: 1.25" (31.75 mm)
The Autonomy Sensor can be remote mounted into a standard junction box or directly in the ceiling tile (ceiling tile mount sold separately). The sensor and ceiling tile are plenum rated.
The Autonomy Sensore ships with 2x18 AWG wires that are 6" in length. Leads are pre-stripped and can be connected to the LED driver using push-in connector.
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