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The Lutron MS-PPS6-DDV Maestro is an in-wall, dual-circuit, single-pole occupancy/vacancy sensing switch designed for energy-efficient lighting control. Utilizing passive infrared (PIR) sensing technology, it automatically turns lights on or off based on room occupancy, with a partial-on feature that requires manual activation for one circuit while the other operates automatically. This switch is ideal for applications such as classrooms, restrooms, and offices where bi-level lighting or separate fan and light control is desired.
Technical Specification
Model
MS-PPS6-DDV
Type
Dual-circuit occupancy/vacancy sensing switch with partial-on feature
Voltage
120V / 277V
Load Capacity
6 A lighting per circuit; 4.4 A fan at 120V
Sensor Type
Passive infrared (PIR) with Lutron XCT™ Technology
Field of View
180°
Coverage Area
900 ft² major motion; 400 ft² minor motion
Time Delay
Adjustable: 1, 5, 15, or 30 minutes
Ambient Light Detection
Smart ALD with learning and fixed modes
Mounting
In-wall, single-gang
Wiring Requirements
Ground required; neutral not required
Operating Temperature
32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
Certifications
UL, Title 20/24 compliant, ASHRAE 90.1, IECC
Color
White (other colors available)
Additional Information
Partial-On Feature: One circuit requires manual activation (manual-on), while the other operates automatically based on occupancy.
Advanced Sensing: Lutron's XCT™ Technology enhances minor motion detection, ensuring lights remain on when the space is occupied.
Adaptive Features: Smart Ambient Light Detection (ALD) adjusts to user preferences over time or can be set to fixed thresholds.
Compliance: Meets energy codes such as California Title 20/24, ASHRAE 90.1, and IECC for automatic shutoff and multi-level lighting control.
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