Can motion detector, occupent sensors that are mounted in switch boxes work on just the switch leg ?
They will when the newer models come out. This was the reason for the change in the 2011 NEC that will require a neutral in each switch box with a few exceptionsP&S have a ground screw and do not call for a neutral.
P&S have a ground screw and do not call for a neutral.
They must be grounded to work properly.
Can motion detector, occupent sensors that are mounted in switch boxes work on just the switch leg ?
No, they need a hot also.:roll:
OP is obviously referring to a two wire switch leg loop coming from the light fixture box; white is re identified as the hot, black is the return.
Don't want to hijack, but didn't want to start another thread either...
Is the life expectancy of CFL's any less w/motion dectectors, since they will be switched on/off more often?
The common low cost occupancy sensor has the same limitation as the low cost motion sensor. The silicon controlled switch of the common "old style" motion or occupancy sensor requires a resistive load. CFLs, motors, ballasts, electronic ballasts, electronic transformers and transformers are not simple resistive load.I have had trouble with CFL's and motion sensors. I would not use them but I have no experience with occupancy sensors.
Can motion detector, occupent sensors that are mounted in switch boxes work on just the switch leg ?
Plain old two wire switch loop occupancy sensors are still sold.No, they need a neutral (grounded).
The P&S motion sensor i recently installed came with a ground and "line" and "load" wires. I installed one in my garage and it has a set "on" time period of five minutes. Well it worked great for about a month, then i noticed a few times during the night that the lights were on??? Then it became that they were "ON" more than they were "OFF" !! So it's going back to the supply house. It might be possible the outside temps caused it to fail???
The Code caused Charlie's sensor to malfunction?The problem is with the new 2011 code those sensor will not be allowed anymore.
Charlie,It might be possible the outside temps caused it to fail???