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Zigbee Controlled Receptacle
ZSTLR-1HW
The Zigbee Controlled Receptacle (ZSTLR) works in conjunction with a Leviton Wireless Room Controller or Zigbee 3.0 compatible hub, gateway, or controller to provide wireless ON/OFF plug load control of lamps, appliances and other similar devices up to 15A.
The Wireless Controlled Receptacle (ZSTLR) works in conjunction with a Leviton Wireless Room Controller or Zigbee 3.0 compatible hub, gateway, or controller to provide wireless ON/OFF plug load c...
The Zigbee Controlled Receptacle (ZSTLR) works in conjunction with a Leviton Wireless Room Controller or Zigbee 3.0 compatible hub, gateway, or controller to provide wireless ON/OFF plug load control of lamps, appliances and other similar devices up to 15A.
The Wireless Controlled Receptacle (ZSTLR) works in conjunction with a Leviton Wireless Room Controller or Zigbee 3.0 compatible hub, gateway, or controller to provide wireless ON/OFF plug load control of lamps, appliances and other similar devices up to 15A. Zigbee uses mesh networking technology to provide quick, reliable, and secure communication to a wide variety of Zigbee certified smart products such as sensors, thermostats, room controllers, and more.
Requires Leviton Wireless Room Controller or other Zigbee compatible hub, gateway, or controller to operate
Top outlet is always ON, bottom outlet is controlled
Controlled side can be used for wireless ON/ OFF control of plugged-in electrical loads up to 15 amps such as lamps, appliances and electronics
Easy replacement for regular receptacles, 120VAC, 15A
Tamper-resistant (TR) receptacle
TR symbol on receptacle strap assures that it meets the 2020 NEC code requirement
Visual LED indicators:
Blue Light ON: Controlled Switch is OFF
Blue Light OFF: Controlled Switch is ON
Local ON/OFF switch control for connected load
Zigbee 3.0 certified
Complies with IEEE 80.15.4 standards—for domestic and international wireless networks
Can be used as a component in a system to meet energy code requirements for IECC, ASHRAE 90.1, and 2019 Title 24, Part 6 space/area control, dimming, manual- ON/OFF, occupancy/vacancy control and automatic shutoff requirements
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