The wiring requirements for an occupancy sensor switch typically include the following:
1. **Power Source**: Occupancy sensors require a power source, usually a 120V or 277V AC circuit. Ensure the circuit is de-energized before installation.
2. **Neutral Wire**: Most occupancy sensors require a neutral wire for operation. This wire is typically white and connects to the neutral wire in the electrical box.
3. **Line Wire**: The line wire, usually black, carries power from the circuit breaker to the sensor. Connect this wire to the line terminal on the sensor.
4. **Load Wire**: The load wire, often red, connects the sensor to the lighting fixture. This wire carries power from the sensor to the light when the sensor is activated.
5. **Ground Wire**: A ground wire, typically green or bare copper, is necessary for safety. Connect this wire to the ground terminal on the sensor and the electrical box.
6. **Three-Way Switch Configuration (if applicable)**: For sensors used in a three-way switch setup, additional traveler wires are required. These wires connect the sensor to the other switch in the circuit.
7. **Compatibility Check**: Ensure the sensor is compatible with the type of lighting (e.g., LED, incandescent) and the load capacity.
8. **Installation Location**: Follow manufacturer guidelines for sensor placement to ensure optimal coverage and performance.
9. **Code Compliance**: Adhere to local electrical codes and standards, such as the National Electrical Code (NEC) in the U.S., for safe and compliant installation.
10. **Testing**: After installation, test the sensor to ensure it functions correctly, adjusting sensitivity and time delay settings as needed.
Always consult the manufacturer's instructions and consider hiring a licensed electrician for installation to ensure safety and compliance.