Public restrooms design guide, Typical layouts and coverage patterns – Hubbell EDTV CLT2054 User Manual
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Occupied or not?
Restrooms are typically occupied less than 50%
of the day, and lights are often left on while no one
is present. Restrooms are also isolated, making
it difficult to determine if lights have been left on
inadvertently. Significant savings can be achieved
by systematically turning lights off when possible.
Promote savings and health.
H-MOSS
®
sensors intelligently sense occupation
and control lights accordingly so facility managers
no longer have to ensure that the lights are turned
off in restrooms or when closing up. And because
a switch is a common touch point for transmitting
germs in bathrooms, using H-MOSS sensors
helps promote healthy buildings.
Technology:
Ultrasonic
Feature:
Ultrasonic utilizes ultrasonic
sound waves, does not require
unobstructed line-of-sight. Adaptive
technology programs the switch to the
daily movements in those spaces.
No button feature prevents tampering.
Public Restrooms Design Guide
Typical Layouts and Coverage Patterns
Recommended Product
Ultrasonic Wall Switches:
AU1277I1N
7’
7’ 2”
23' 2"
11' 4"
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