Q:What are the electrical ratings? What is the maximum load it can handle?
by|May 21, 2017
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A: This is a 24V sensor and does not actually switch any loads. It is usually wired to a 20A power pack which would switch the load, like the OPP20-D1, for example.
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Q:If the sensor has to have the proprietary Leviton power pack for it to run, then why is it not in...
by|May 21, 2017
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A: The sensor can work with a number of power packs. Multiple sensors can be wired to a single power pack, it's more logical and cost-effective to sell each part separately.
by|May 4, 2023
Q:Can you program the sensing distance on this?
by|May 10, 2017
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A: There are adjustable sensitivity dials that can be used to fine-tune the sensor's performance in its specific setting.
by|May 4, 2023
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A: yes
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Q:Instructions mention power pack and low voltage wires. I do not see it included or reference to seperate orderable part?
by|Jan 12, 2016
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A: The OSC20-M0W is a low voltage (24VDC) sensor that requires a power pack to knock the line voltage down to 24VDC. The part number for the power pack is OPP20-D1.
by|May 3, 2023
A: It needs a special power pack, 24 volt DC. Please see https://goo.gl/XsvTa1