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Leviton’s Intellect Wireless Fixture Controls Streamlines LLLC Installations

For contractors looking to simplify luminaire‑level lighting control deployments, Leviton’s Intellect Wireless Fixture Controls can prove to be a solid option. The ZL0DS‑N00 model, designed for installation in a standard 1/2‑inch knockout, combines a DALI‑powered controller with integrated PIR occupancy sensing and daylight harvesting—reducing wiring, speeding installation and supporting code‑driven control strategies across commercial interiors.

Because the ZL0DS‑N00 is powered directly from the DALI bus, no auxiliary power wiring is required. That alone cuts labor time on retrofits and new‑construction projects. The compact form fits easily into troffers, linear fixtures and architectural luminaires, giving crews flexibility across office, educational and mixed‑use environments.

Once installed, contractors can control the lamps wirelessly using Leviton’s app, where sensitivity, target light levels, occupancy/vacancy modes and schedules can all be adjusted without repeated trips up a ladder.

Key Specifications of the Intellect Wireless Fixture Controls

Closeup of the Leviton ZL0DS‑N00 wireless fixture controller sensor
  • Mounting: 1/2‑inch knockout
  • Control Type: DALI‑powered, DALI‑2 output
  • Integrated Sensing: PIR occupancy + daylight harvesting
  • Coverage: 360° lens; ~900 sq. ft. major motion, ~500 sq. ft. minor motion
  • Mounting Height: Optimized for 8-10 ft
  • Operating Temperature: 32°F to 185°F (0°C to 85°C)
  • Ratings: IP20, plenum‑rated, UL916/UL924, DLC‑listed when used in a GreenMAX DRC system

These specs meet IECC, ASHRAE 90.1 and Title 24 Part 6 requirements for dimming, occupancy sensing, vacancy sensing and daylight harvesting.

Applications

The Leviton Intellect Fixture Controller provides effective and efficient automated or wireless control for areas that often have variable occupancy and uses throughout the day, such as:

  • Classrooms and lecture spaces
  • Open office areas and shared workspaces
  • Corridors and stairwells
  • Retail displays and museum lighting
  • Restrooms, lobbies and break areas

The integrated sensing and wireless commissioning workflow help reduce installation time, minimize wiring errors and accelerate turnover on multi‑fixture projects. For contractors managing tight schedules and code‑driven specifications, the ZL0DS‑N00 offers a streamlined path to networked lighting control with fewer components and faster programming.

Get more information on Leviton’s Intellect Wireless Fixture Controls.

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