Now Available: Versatile and Economical Wattstopper® FSP-2x2 Fixture Integrated Outdoor Sensors


Legrand, North America announced the availability of the Wattstopper FSP-202 and FSP-212 sensors, the latest IP66-rated additions to the FSP-200 Series line of occupancy sensors with daylight controls. Designed for LED fixtures, these economical, contractor grade sensors meet all code compliant lighting controls requirements.

“The FSP line continues to be the favorite of fixture manufacturers, specifiers, and contractors,” said Daniel Stankovich, Product Manager for Wattstopper at Legrand, North America. “With the availability of our new FSP-202 and FSP-212 products for cost sensitive applications, it is now easier to integrate controls into lighting projects, meet code, and start achieving an additional 30-40 percent in energy savings.”

The sensors are available in low and line voltage options. The FSP-202 operates on 12-32VDC supplied by a power pack, ballast, or driver, and the FSP-212 operates on 120-277VAC. Perfect for pathways, parking lots, parking structures, and high bay applications, the sensors provide multi-level control based on motion and/or daylight contribution, with an option for dusk to dawn daylighting control. A choice of three lenses ensures complete coverage for mounting heights from 8 to 40 feet making the sensor suitable for almost any application.

Set up and installation are easy. Additional features include a choice of five mode options (four operation settings and one service setting) that simplifies sensor configuration. Time delay and light level settings can be adjusted via trimpots on the sensor. The sensors also feature a novel form factor that allows for quicker snap-in installation with a rectangular punch-out. When fully assembled and installed inside a fixture, the FSP-2x2 is IP66-rated for use in wet and cold locations.

FSP-200 series occupancy sensors are the most versatile in the market--simplifying code compliance and meeting the latest parking garage and outdoor lighting control code requirements including California Title 24 (2016) and ASHRAE 90.1 (2010)/IECC (2012).  

 For more information, www.legrand.us/wattstopper.



March 20, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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