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You will need a basic wiring system to enable you to use an occupancy sensor in your bathroom. A wiring system includes a hot/live, neutral, and load line. The sensor should be placed in a place where it can detect movement. If you have a shower curtain, place the sensor so that it is visible from the sensor. Because the wiring is wet, you cannot install an occupancy sensor inside the bathtub or shower.

When you leave, they turn the lights off automatically

Occupancy sensor switches are a great way to save money on energy in a room with low traffic. These switches can be used to turn off the lights automatically or manually. They are easy to use and you won\'t have to forget to turn the lights off. Occupancy sensors detect when people enter and exit a room, which is not possible with conventional light switches. You can therefore save money and energy by turning off lights when you leave a room.

They stop false-ON switching

Install occupancy sensor switches in your bathroom to ensure that the lights don\'t go on when there is no one in the room. These switches are a great solution for the problem of false-ON switching, which plagues manual light switches. Occupancy sensors are more efficient than manual switches. These sensors can reduce lighting costs by up to 30% to 60%, while vacancy sensors can help you save as much as 80%.

They are simple to install

Bathrooms are the most popular place to use occupancy sensor switches. These switches are a great way to save energy in rooms that are constantly being used. Bathroom lights, for example, can quickly add up to large energy bills if they are left on continuously. The Lutron survey was conducted on residential properties but the same principles apply to commercial properties. Occupancy sensors are particularly beneficial for commercial properties because they enable energy savings without the need to be manually manipulated.

They are great for bathrooms.

You should be aware that an occupancy sensor switch installed in a bathroom will not work in the same way as one in the bedroom. Because the bathroom door is not in the same place as the bathing area, this is why the occupancy sensor switch does not work. The sensor cannot detect motion if the door is closed. To block water from reaching the sensor, you may need to install a shower curtain. There are many solutions to these problems.

They are less expensive

An excellent way to cut your electricity bills is to install occupancy sensors in your bathroom. These switches can reduce energy waste up to 60% These sensors are great for bathrooms, storage, offices, basements, and other areas.

They need a load connection

You can save energy in your bathroom by using occupancy sensor switches. These switches can be found in the switch box at the wall. If you are using 120 volts, they will require a neutral wire and a ground. To turn off the light after you take a bath or shower, you can use a bathtimer.
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