Keilton 120V AC Dusk to Dawn Photocell Light Sensor, Outdoor Hard-Wired Post Eye Light Control with Photoelectric Switch, Auto On/Off, ETL Listed, 1 Pack
Product Description
Keilton 120V AC Dusk to Dawn Photocell Light Sensor, Outdoor Hard-Wired Post Eye Light Control with Photoelectric Switch, Auto On/Off, ETL Listed, 1 Pack
- Automatic Dusk to Dawn Control – Built-in photocell sensor automatically turns lights ON at dusk and OFF at dawn, ensuring hands-free operation and energy savings.
- Durable & Safe – ETL Listed to ETL 773A lighting control standard and FCC PART 15, Class B compliant; rated for 50,000 hours lifespan with a 5-year warranty for reliable performance.
- Electrical Rating – Input: 120V AC, 50/60Hz; Maximum Load: 100W incandescent, 55W fluorescent, 55W LED driver; Ultra-low 0.5W power consumption.
- Easy Installation – Mounts in a 5/8-inch hole (3/8-inch NPT pipe thread) and hard-wires directly to your fixture. Wiring: Black = Line, White = Neutral, Red = Load.
- Wide Application – Ideal for wall packs, driveway and walkway lights, post lamps, pole lanterns, entryway porch lights, and other outdoor lighting fixtures.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Rated voltage: 120V AC, 50/60Hz
Max. load: 1000W incandescent, 55W fluorescent, 55W LED driver Power consumption: 0.5W
On/Off level: 30Lux ON, 200Lux OFF
Working temperature: -30 °F~122 °F
Working humidity: 5%~95%RH
Overall dimensions(LxWxH): 1.6" x 0.77" x 1.46"
Leads length: 100mm (AWG#18)
Lifespan: 50,000 hours
Applications: wall pack, driveway and walkway lighting, post lamp, pole lantern, entry way porch light and other residential or commercial applications
HOW TO INSTALL:
Step 1: Shut OFF the power at the breaker.
Step 2: Use a hole puncher to punch a Dia. 0.6" knockout on junction box if needed.
Step 3: Screw out the lock nut from the sensor.
Step 4: Let the sensor's eye go through the knockout then secure the sensor with the lock nut.
Step 5: Connect the wires according to the wire diagram, black to black (Line), white to white (Neutral), red to Load.
Tips:
When you decide where to install the sensor:
1, Do not face the photocell into the midday sun. If the photo control is installed on the south side of a building, face the photocell east or west or point the photo control down toward the ground. The best direction to face the photo control is north.
2, Do not face the photocell to artificial or relected light. Light from windows, signs, street lights, etc., will cause the photo control not to switch on or cause the light to cycle on and off at night.
HOW TO TEST:
Step 1: Turn ON the light power, then wait up to 5 minutes for the photocell to switch it OFF.
Step 2: Cover the photocell eye completely with black tape or other dack material to simulate night condition, the light should be switched OFF.









