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How do I determine if my ceiling sensor qualifies for the $20 rebate (less than 500 watts) or the $44 rebate (more than 500 watts)?

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How do I determine if my ceiling sensor qualifies for the $20 rebate (less than 500 watts) or the $44 rebate (more than 500 watts)?

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Sensor controlling less than 500 watts example: A ceiling or wall mounted sensor is installed in a conference room to control three fluorescent fixtures containing four 4-foot T8 lamps that are 32 watts each. Multiply 4 lamps x 32 watts = 128 watts per fixture. Then, multiply 128 watts x 3 fixtures. The total wattage controlled in the conference room is 384. Because the sensor is controlling less than 500 watts, the incentive is $20.00. A: Sensor controlling more than 500 watts example: A ceiling or wall mounted sensor is installed in a large office to control 20 3-lamp (28 watts each), 4-foot T8 fixtures. Multiplying 3 lamps x 28 watts = 84 watts per fixture. Multiplying 84 watts per fixture x 20 fixtures = 1,680 total watts. Because the sensor is controlling more than 500 watts, the incentive is $44. (Check current Express application to ensure rebate amount has not changed.

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