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'''Occupancy sensors''' are [[Electric light|lighting]] control devices that detect whether or not a space is occupied and turn the lights on or off automatically after a period of time to save energy.
An '''occupancy sensor''' is a [[Electric light|lighting]] control device that detects occupancy of a space by people and turns the lights on or off automatically. Occupancy sensors are typically used to save energy, provide automatic control, and comply with building codes.


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An occupancy sensor is a lighting control device that detects occupancy of a space by people and turns the lights on or off automatically. Occupancy sensors are typically used to save energy, provide automatic control, and comply with building codes.

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