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180° PIR Occupancy/Vacancy Motion Sensor Wall Switch with Dual Relay, Single Pole

$71.35 /each

SKU(s) DWOS-JD-W
UPC 883951412685
Color
White
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180° PIR Occupancy/Vacancy Motion Sensor Wall Switch, Single Pole or 3-Way

$39.03 /each

SKU(s) DWOS-3R-W
UPC 883951415020
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180° PIR Occupancy/Vacancy Motion Sensor Wall Switch with Built-In Night Light, Neutral Wire Required, Single Pole

$27.37 /each

SKU(s) DWOS-1277-NL-W
UPC 883951416744
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360° Line Voltage PIR Occupancy Ceiling Sensor

$42.32 /each

SKU(s) MPC-52V-W
UPC 883951414733
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Highbay Sensor, White

$37.80 /each

SKU(s) MPC-50H-W
UPC 883951413996
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Highbay Dimmable Sensor

$67.61 /each

SKU(s) MPC-50HD-W
UPC 883951452506
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7-Day Digital In-Wall Timer, Astronomic White

$51.08 /each

SKU(s) HET01-H1-W
UPC 883951453800
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About CA Title 24 Compliant

California's Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards are designed to reduce energy consumption and promote sustainability in both residential and commercial properties. Whether you're involved in new construction, renovations, or retrofits, compliance with Title 24 is crucial for ensuring energy efficiency in your projects. At Electrical Marketplace, we offer a range of Title 24 compliant products, such as occupancy motion sensors and timers, that help you meet the state's energy standards with ease.

What Is California's Title 24?

Title 24 is a section of the California Code of Regulations that sets energy efficiency standards for new and existing buildings. The goal is to reduce energy consumption, lower utility bills, and minimize the environmental impact of electricity use across the state. Title 24 standards are periodically updated to reflect advances in technology, and they address various aspects of a building’s energy use, such as:

For those working in construction, contracting, or property management, Title 24 compliance isn’t just a recommendation—it’s a requirement for obtaining permits and passing inspections.