SensorSwitch™ SPODM-D-WH SPODM Switchpod, 12 to 24 VAC/VDC, 5 mA, Dimming Mode, White

Wall Switch Stations
828542 MFG #: SPODM D WH
SensorSwitch™
81.45000 / ea
  • Alternate Catalog Number: 212W5U
  • Application: Conference Room, Private Office
  • ARRA Compliant: C
  • Buy American Compliant: C
  • Catalog Number: SPODM D WH
  • Country of Origin: MX
  • Currency: USD
  • Dimensions: 2.74 in H x 1.68 in W x 1.63 in D
  • Environmental Conditions: Indoor
  • EU RoHS Indicator: C
  • Gross Weight Per Pack: 0.3100 lb
  • Gross Weight per Pack Metric: 0.14
  • Gross Weight UOM Metric: kg
  • Height: 5.00 in
  • Height [Metric]: 12.7000 cm
  • Length: 3.00 in
  • Length [Metric]: 7.6200 cm
  • Material: Plastic
  • Mounting: Wall
  • Mounting Type: Single Gang Switch Box
  • Series: SPODM
  • Standard: Not Applicable
  • Supply Voltage: Low Voltage
  • Temperature Rating: -10 to 70 °C
  • Type: Low Voltage Standard
  • UNSPSC: 39122236
  • UPC 11: 75357321777
  • UPC 12: 753573217770
  • Warranty Description: 5 Year Limited. Warranty varies by product. See warranty information at: www.acuitybrands.com/resources/terms-and-conditions
  • Width: 2.50 in
  • Width [Metric]: 6.3500 cm
  • Wire Size: 5 AWG
  • Stock Status: NONSTOCK
  • Brand: SensorSwitch™
  • Manufacturer: Acuity Brands
  • Amperage Rating: 5 mA
  • Color: White
  • Number of Switches: 1
  • Operation Mode: Dimming
  • Voltage Rating: 12 to 24 VAC//VDC
The push-button switchpod (spodm) series of low voltage wall stations interface with standard sensor switch occupancy sensors and power packs in order to implement a wide range of single and bi-level switching applications. these switch devices provide an elegant and cost effective way of deploying bi-level lighting control that meet energy and building codes without having to source special sensors or power packs.
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  • Applications
  • Features
Conference Room, Private Office
The Push-Button SwitchPod (sPODM) Series of low voltage wall stations interface with standard Sensor Switch occupancy sensors and power packs in order to implement a wide range of single and bi-level switching applications. These switch devices provide an elegant and cost effective way of deploying bi-level lighting control that meet energy and building codes without having to source special sensors or power packs. Commonly required by building codes (such as California Title 24), bi-level lighting control is an easy and convenient method of delivering extra energy savings without inconveniencing the occupants. The most common bi-level configuration requires one lighting load to be switched on automatically when occupancy is detected by an occupancy sensor, while a second lighting load can be turned on manually by the occupant if desired. Both loads can then be turned off manually or via the occupancy sensor timing out. Sensors with photocells can also be configured with SwitchPods in order to add override off capabilities.