Wiring motion detectors in parallel

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Have a job requirement to wire R.A.B. model STL-110 motion detectors in parallel. Is this possible and will it be reliable. Thanks.
Not sure what you want to do but I have wired two standard motion detectors that control one set of lights. Basically you feed one motion and then run a 3 wire to the 2nd motion. From there go to your lights (Load). It is the same as you would wire a 3 way switch to some degree. Feed your black wire of the 3 wire cable and energize both smokes then the reds get connected together and tied to the load.

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Not sure what you want to do but I have wired two standard motion detectors that control one set of lights. Basically you feed one motion and then run a 3 wire to the 2nd motion. From there go to your lights (Load). It is the same as you would wire a 3 way switch to some degree. Feed your black wire of the 3 wire cable and energize both smokes then the reds get connected together and tied to the load.

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we have done this on long driveways nto control the lights along the driveway from either end
 
Not sure what you want to do but I have wired two standard motion detectors that control one set of lights. Basically you feed one motion and then run a 3 wire to the 2nd motion. From there go to your lights (Load). It is the same as you would wire a 3 way switch to some degree. Feed your black wire of the 3 wire cable and energize both smokes then the reds get connected together and tied to the load.

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What do you mean by ENERGIZE BOTH SMOKES? Why did you say SMOKES?
 
check the rating of the motion detectors. when only 1 activates it will have to carry the full lighting load. Some of them have pretty low ratrings.
 
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Probably can without a problem but I would contact RAB just to make sure. They're in Northvale, NJ
 
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