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Figure 1

Figure 2

(if permitted by local codes)

Figure 3A

Wiring Diagram 1: Multiple Sensors, Single Power Pack

Wiring Diagram 2: Multiple Sensors, Single Add-A-Relay

Mounts outside

junction box

Line Voltage Wires

Class II Wires

Mounts inside fixture

Ballast Cavity

Ballast

Nipple

Adapter

Line Voltage Wires

Class II Wires

Hot (Black)

Neutral (White)

Load

Blue

(Control)

Black

Black

Red (24VDC)

Blue

Blue

Red

Blue

White

Black

White

Black

Red

Blue

Black

Line 

120/277/347VAC

 60Hz

Sensor

OSPxx Series

Power Pack

NC-Brown

NO-Brown/White

Common-Green

To HVAC

System

Hot (Black)

Neutral (White)

Load

Blue

(Control)

Black

Black

Red (24VDC)

Blue

Blue

Blue

Blue

Red

Blue

White

Black

White

Black

Red

Blue

Black

Line 

120/277/347VAC

 60Hz

Sensor

OSPxx Series

Power Pack

NC-Brown

NO-Brown/White

Common-Green

To HVAC

System

To HVAC

System

Hot (Black)

Neutral (White)

Line 

120/277/347VAC

60Hz

Load

Black

White

OSA20

Add-A-Relay

NC-Brown

NO-Brown/White

Common-Green

PK-93960-10-00-2C

Hot (Black)

Neutral (White)

Load

Blue

(Control)

Black

Black

Black

Red (24VDC)

Blue

Blue

Blue

Blue

Red

Blue

White

White

Black

White

Black

Red

Blue

Black

Line 

120/277/347VAC

 60Hz

Sensor

OSPxx Series

Power Pack

NC-Brown

NO-Brown/White

Common-Green

To HVAC

System

To HVAC

System

Hot (Black)

Neutral (White)

Line 

120/277/347VAC

60Hz

Load

Black

White

NC-Brown

NO-Brown/White

Common-Green

OSPxx Series

Power Pack

Wiring Diagram 3: Multiple Sensor, Multiple Power Packs

Mounts Outside fixture

Ballast Cavity

Ballast

Line Voltage Wires

Class II Wires

NOTE: For Wiring Diagrams 1-3, the 347V Power Pack
configuration is a separate device (OSP15-R30)

Figure 3B

OPERATION

Close Relay:  When the attached occupancy sensor detects motion, it will apply +24V to the Occupancy wire
causing the relay to close. This includes the HVAC relay on equipped models.

Open Relay:  When the attached occupancy sensor does not detect motion the relay will open. This includes
the HVAC relay on equipped models.

TROUBLESHOOTING

• Lights Flickering

- Lamp has a bad connection.
- Wires not secured firmly with wire connectors.

• Lights do not turn ON

- Circuit breaker or fuse has tripped.
- Lamp is burned out.
- Lamp Neutral connection is not wired.
- Low-voltage miswired. Verify wiring connections per appropriate Wiring Diagarms.
- Line voltage miswired. Verify wiring connections per appropriate Wiring Diagarms.

• Lights stay ON

- Constant motion. To Test: Adjust sensor; remove motion source. If unsatisfactory, move sensor.

• Light turns ON too long

- Adjust sensor.

Mounts inside

junction box

Line Voltage Wires

Class II Wires

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