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The Legrand Radiant RRW600UTCCCV4 is a 600W single-pole occupancy motion sensor switch featuring 180-degree coverage and an adjustable auto-off timer from 30 seconds to 30 minutes. Designed for effortless energy savings, it offers three control modes and comes with three interchangeable faceplates to seamlessly blend with your home’s style. Easy to install and compatible with most residential lighting, it’s perfect for high-traffic areas like bathrooms and garages.








| Operation Mode | Automatically |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Connector Type | Screws |
| Brand | Pass & Seymour |
| Terminal | Spst |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.5 x 3.82 x 6.06 inches |
| Circuit Type | Single-pole/3-way |
| Actuator Type | Rocker |
| Contact Material | Copper, Brass |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Number of Positions | 3 |
| Controller Type | Almond |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Color | White/Light Almond/Ivory |
| Wattage | 600 watts |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00785007496574 |
| Manufacturer | Legrand Pass & Seymour |
| UPC | 785007496574 |
| Part Number | RRW600UTCCCV4 |
| Item Weight | 5.4 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 3.82 x 6.06 inches |
| Item model number | RRW600UTCCCV4 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Style | Occupancy Sensor |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included Components | Occ/vac switch |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Received new one; works great
This product was clearly used. The packaging was damaged, there were no instructions nor wire caps typically needed for installation. I submitted for a replacement. Hopefully, the replacement is new with all the parts and instructions.Got a brand new one the next day. It was easy to install with the instructions and provided wire caps. Works great!
R**N
Perfect for elderly
My wife has issues with seeing in low light. This switch is sensitive enough to turn on light from a 15-20 foot distance and time on is adjustable without uninstalling the switch. Problem solved!Also works well with normal 3-way switch. Suggest using Wago connectors to connect solid and stranded wires (part of the switch). Also takes up less room than the supplied 4 wire nuts. The fact that the face of the switch comes in 3 colors, was a big inducement.
S**E
Inferior quality
I installed a lot of lutron occupancy switch in my house. Programming is such a breeze. My lutron switch lately failed to auto off. In a laundry room. While shopping I noticed that almond color is more expensive than the white colored so I opted to buy this cheaper legrand but now i know why it is cheaper. It has very inferior quality. Programming is confusing. Please stay away from this. I will probably get the lutron again even if it is more expensive.
A**R
Easy install, works great
I installed this in a laundry room with a 3 way install. The install was easy and it works great. However the second switch tied into the 3 way install needs to remain in the on position or the sensor won't work. I would recommend this product. I didn't rate the tech support because I didn't use it.
Y**K
One out of 3 unreliable, inconvenient intervals
Two work nicely in three way setup for the basement - changed quality of my life to the better. One in the restroom is unreliable: some times doesn't turn on even after pressing the button. Configired internal either too short (30 seconds) leaving you in darkness on the loo, or wastefully too long (5 minutes) without choices in-between.
B**L
Works well, but beware, appears to be 2 different versions of this sensor switch
I bought a total of 6 of these switches over 3 different orders within a week. Installation was pretty straightforward, but I ended up with 2 slightly different models. The first 2 I ordered, and the very last 1, did not require a neutral wire. The middle 3 did. The part # is the same, RRW600UTCCCV4. The instructions have different part numbers, though. The one that does NOT require a neutral says "341168 5/16" on the instructions; the one that DOES require a neutral says "341297 4/20." There doesn't seem to be any way to know which one you'll get, so if you end up with the version that requires a neutral and you don't have a neutral in your box, you might be kind of screwed. The instructions say to connect the neutral wire to ground, but that sounds kind of fishy to me. Your mileage may vary. Aside from this inconsistency, the switches themselves look and work great! I just wish they had a daylight sensor, so I could use it in Occupancy mode (auto-on) in my home office, instead of Vacancy mode (manual on/auto-off).
J**O
Easy Convenience for Energy Savers and Germaphobes
I've installed these switches in my mom's home and in my own home. It helps save a bit of energy, only turning on the light(s) when needed and automatically turning it off after a preset time. The motion sensor helps light areas if my hands are full or I'm trying to avoid germ spread. I've installed as single pole and 3-way without any issue. It can be a little confusing setting the timeout, but once in the proper programming mode it was easy to make adjustments. I would definitely use again wherever needed.I used an inexpensive multimeter to test for line/hot, traveler, and load wires. The wire nuts are small, but I was able to use the existing house wire nuts where there was a small bundle of line/hot wires.
N**.
Wiring 3-Way with Sensor at location WITHOUT a HOT directly from breaker box.
I need to call tech support for my wiring configuration. I was placing the senor in the location where there was NO HOT wire directly from the breaker box. In the Sensor location, I had a 14/2 (used for the light) Black and a 14/3 traveler wires (Black & Red), the White wires from the 14/2 and 14/3 were wire nutted together. In the Mechanical switch location I had 14/2 and 14/3 wires. The HOT was the 14/2 (directly from the breaker box) Black and a 14/3 traveler wires (Black & Red), the White wires from the 14/2 and 14/3 were wire nutted together.So here is what I did:Connect the green or non-insulated (copper) GROUND wire from the circuit to the green ground wire on the RRW600U. Make sure there is a solid ground connection.Connect the power wire to the light or fan (LOAD) to the red wire on the RRW600U.Connect one of the runner (traveler) wires to the black wire of the RRW600U. (NOTE: this will end up being the hot wire when connections are made in your mechanical switch location.)Connect one of the runner (traveler) wires to the yellow wire of the RRW600U.(NOTE: this will be connected to the common terminal of your mechanical switch in your mechanical switch location.)*** The following steps are done in the mechanical 3-way switch location ****Disconnect the Mechanical 3-way switch.Connect the ground wire. Make sure there is a solid ground connectionConnect the runner (traveler) wire (presently hooked up to the yellow wire of the RRW600U) to the common of the 3-way companion mechanical 3-way switch. (The common terminal will be the darker brass connection).Connect one of the mechanical 3-way switch traveler terminals (old traveler) connection to ground. Make sure there is a solid ground connection.Using a wire nut, connect HOT wire (the wire from the fuse box / breaker box) to the runner (traveler) wire that goes to the black wire of the RRW600U.For the remaining pole of the mechanical 3-way switch, do not connect to anything, (if a wire lead and not a terminal, just cap off with a wire nut.Attached pic is from Legrand Tech Support
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