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Green Creative MS021R, Microwave Sensor, Grouping Synchronize Function, 15VDC, 40mA

By Green Creative

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Green Creative MS021R, Microwave Sensor, Grouping Synchronize Function, 15VDC, 40mA

$26.30
  • SKU: GC-MS021R
  • MPN: MS021R

Quick Overview

Microwave motion sensor accessory with grouping synchronize function for compatible lighting controls. Operates at 15VDC input with up to 40mA current draw for efficient sensor-based automation.

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Description

The Green Creative MS021R is a microwave sensor designed to add intelligent motion-based control to compatible lighting systems. As part of Green Creative’s control accessory lineup, it helps improve energy savings and automation performance in commercial and utility applications.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Microwave sensing technology enables reliable occupancy detection for automated lighting response.
  • Grouping synchronize function supports coordinated behavior across multiple fixtures or control points.
  • Low-power DC operation helps minimize control-system energy demand.
  • Compact sensor accessory format simplifies integration into compatible luminaires and control setups.

Specifications

  • Input Voltage: 15VDC
  • Input Current: 40mA max
  • Sensor Type: Microwave sensor
  • Control Function: Grouping synchronize function

Common Uses

Ideal for commercial and industrial lighting control upgrades, including offices, corridors, utility spaces, and other areas where occupancy-based switching and grouped fixture synchronization are desired.