Lutron’s Sunnata touch dimmer and switch provides dimming for LEDs, incandescents and halogens. It emits a soft glow to help users find it in the dark. It works in homes of all ages as no neutral wire is required. Lights gradually fade on and off, and it works with existing wiring.
AEMC’s AmpFlex AC current sensor is a flexible Rogowski coil and an electronic module. It permits measurements on conductors where standard clamp-on probes cannot be used and can be installed in tight spaces, around cable bundles, around wide or large bus bars, or wrapped around irregular shapes.
Leviton’s commercial-grade smart wallbox sensor features a 1,000W dimming model for phase cut applications, a nonneutral switching model and multiway capabilities for up to five devices. It features digital PIR and lens technology to detect minor motion up to 400 sq. ft. and major motion up to 1,100 sq. ft.
Johnson Controls’ Tyco Kantech KT-2 adaptable two-door controller is designed for retailers, medical offices, warehouses and businesses with needs ranging from one door to thousands. The capacitive touch-sensitive screen provides one-button programming for plug-and-play installation.
Seco-Larm’s wave-to-open sensor uses infrared technology to request egress from a protected area or activate a device with the wave of a hand. It is designed for use in hospitals, clinics, labs and other places where there is a high risk of contamination.
Eaton’s humidity sensor controls the humidity level by detecting excess humidity in damp areas; it activates the ventilation fan when moisture is present and turns the fan off when the humidity level has dropped. The fan can also be manually controlled for immediate ventilation needs.