CLTC researchers developed an occupancy based light switch for bathroom applications with The Watt Stopper/Legrand, intended to create significant energy savings. The traditional manual on/off light switch has an integrated nightlight and occupancy sensor. The 1-Watt LED operates continuously serving as a nightlight while the occupancy sensor turns off the lights after a one-hour vacancy period. Field studies showed 50% energy savings. For more information on the development of this product, visit the PIER project Web site. For more product information, visit The Watt Stopper/Legrand WN-100 Passive Infrared Nightlight Wall Switch Sensor Web page. Information from these studies were used in further research by PG&E for marketable emerging technologies for the hospitality industry.  | |  | | | | WN-100 occupancy sensor switch with LED night-light | | Occupancy sensor switch and fluorescent fixture | | |
Application: Indoor lighting
Availbility: Commercially available, The Watt Stopper/Legrand WN-100 Passive Infrared Nightlight Wall Switch Sensor . References: The Watt Stopper cut sheet SMUD tech brief PIER final report PIER project brochure DoubleTree Case Study PG&E Supplemental Report: Occupancy-Based Guestroom Controls PG&E Supplemental Report: Hotel Bathroom Lighting Controls Sponsors and Partners: |