OSP15-R30
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Leviton OSP Fluorescent Power Pack With Dry Contact Relay, 2 hp, 347 V AC Input, 24 VDC Output, 120 mA, 0.5 A Relay
$68.99
/ each
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Manufacturer:
Leviton Manufacturing
Brand:
Leviton
PN:
#OSP15-R30
Product Information
Leviton Power Pack, Fluorescent, Series: OSP, 2 hp, 347 VAC Input, 24 VDC Output, 60 Hz, 120 mA, 0.5 A Relay Rating, 32 to 104 deg F Operating, 0 to 90% Non-Condensing Humidity, 3.811 in Width, 1.432 in D, 2.4 in Height, Plastic, Black
| UPC | 07847716680 | Product Type | Occupancy & Vacancy Sensor Power Packs |
| UPC | 07847716680 | Product Type | Occupancy & Vacancy Sensor Power Packs |
Containing both a 24VDC supply and a 20A line voltage relay for most models, the Leviton compact power pack provides low voltage power and line voltage control for Leviton occupancy Sensors. Versions include auto-on and manual-on inputs for occupancy sensors, Hold-ON and hold-off capabilities and a local input for momentary or maintained dry contact switches. The OSP power pack series is also used to supply power to the OSA Add-A-Relay model. The power pack conveniently mounts in a knockout hole of a standard junction box. The unit can be placed inside or outside the junction box with a simple twist-on nut. The internal relay can control up to 20 amps at either 120, 230 or 277 VAC ballast load, 15 Amp for 347 VAC ballast load.
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