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1 -Steinel GLA-IR-QUATTRO-HD-COM1-24
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1 -The Steinel GLA-IR-QUATTRO-HD-COM1-24 is a ceiling-mounted occupancy sensor. The GLA-IR-QUATTRO-HD-COM1-24 can be used in standalone applications when paired with a GLPP, GLPAC, or GL-IPAC.
1 +The GLA-IR-QUATTRO-HD-COM1-24 is a ceiling-mounted occupancy sensor. The GLA-IR-QUATTRO-HD-COM1-24 can be used in standalone applications when paired with a GLPP, GLPAC, or GL-IPAC.
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3 3  === Note on GLA-IR-QUATTRO-HD-COM1-24 Power Draw ===
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5 -The listed power draw for GLA-IR-QUATTRO-HD-COM1-24 sensors is 32mA at 24VDC, however Chief Integrations' testing with shipped hardware shows the real-world power draw to be closer to 20mA. While GLPP modules are able to provide 150mA at 24VDC for sensors, applications with up to 4 have been shown to work.
5 +The listed power draw for GLA-IR-QUATTRO-HD-COM1-24 sensors is 32mA at 24VDC, however Chief Integrations' testing with shipped hardware shows the real-world power draw to be closer to 20mA. While GLPP modules are able to provide 150mA at 24VDC for sensors, this is sufficient for real-world applications involving 5 GLA-IR-QUATTRO-HD-COM1-24 occupancy sensors.
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7 -Note: While calculations based on measured power draw would allow for up to 7 sensors on one GLPP, Chief Integrations cannot recommend exceeding manufacturer specifications.
7 +As such, Chief Integrations recommends adding a TR-100 or other external power supply if more than two sensors are required to be added to one GLPP.
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9 9  === Detailed Analysis ===
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