RS PRO 7W Lighting Controller Switch, Daylight, Surface Mount, 220 V
- RS Stock No.:
- 257-105
- Brand:
- RS PRO
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- RS Stock No.:
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | RS PRO | |
| Controller Type | Switch | |
| Sensor Type | Daylight | |
| Voltage Rating | 220 V | |
| Mount Type | Surface | |
| Range | 15 → 20 m, Adjustable | |
| Power Consumption | 7W | |
| Time Delay | 30 s | |
| Length | 90.8 mm | |
| Current Rating | 10 A | |
| Series | 565 07 S | |
Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand RS PRO | ||
Controller Type Switch | ||
Sensor Type Daylight | ||
Voltage Rating 220 V | ||
Mount Type Surface | ||
Range 15 → 20 m, Adjustable | ||
Power Consumption 7W | ||
Time Delay 30 s | ||
Length 90.8 mm | ||
Current Rating 10 A | ||
Series 565 07 S | ||
RoHS Status: Not Applicable
- COO (Country of Origin):
- DE

Daylight Lighting Controllers
These controllers automatically turn lights 'ON' and 'OFF' in response to changes in ambient light levels, primarily the transition from day to night and vice-versa. The more advanced types (see note below) have inbuilt logic to minimise false triggering, whereas the remainder have inbuilt time delays or higher 'OFF' thresholds, to prevent on/off cycling. As a general rule, these controllers should be sited such that they are not illuminated, by the light they are controlling. Nominal supply voltage is 230Vac.,Note regarding energy-saving negative-hysteresis controllers,Where figures for the 'OFF' threshold are lower than for the 'ON' threshold, the sensor is designed such that four thresholds are actually monitored. These are: dusk, the middle of the night, dawn and the middle of the day. Monitoring at times other than dusk and dawn enables the sensor to determine what it should be looking for next, minimising false triggering and improving overall controller operation.


