Energy Savings from Hubbell Wiring Systems
Lighting Controls
In the U.S., lighting consumes 22% of
electricity and represents $40 billion a year in energy costs.
Using advanced technology, Hubbell’s H-MOSS® Occupancy
Sensors save energy and provide sustainability by
automatically turning lights on when a room is occupied and
off when a room is vacant. Hubbell daylight harvesting
controls detect natural light and maintain required lighting
levels accordingly.
Manual and automatic dimmers also offer users the ability to
reduce lighting requirements based on the task or amount of
available daylight. Hubbell Wiring Systems offers many
models of lighting controls that meet the latest codes and
standards and provide LEED points under categories like Indoor
Environmental Quality and Energy and Atmosphere.
Hubbell Occupancy Sensors
- In the commercial environment, deploying H-MOSS occupancy sensors in areas of intermittent use where
lights are often inadvertently left on can significantly reduce energy consumption, including restrooms,
conference rooms, classrooms, laboratories and closets.
- In industrial environments, Hubbell’s H-MOSS® occupancy sensors
with passive infrared technology turn lights off when they’re not
needed in large warehouse aisles and high-bay applications.
- Daylighting controls for spaces like offices, classrooms and atriums
with natural light turn lights off or continuously adjust light output
based on daylight conditions.
- In the home, Hubbell’s California Title 24-compliant residential
vacancy sensors turn off lights when motion ceases.
Calculate your Savings

See the impact sensors can have on your electric bill. Estimate savings and return on investment for your sensor project by entering the required information. Default values are typical averages and can be adjusted to suit your specific project.
New Brochure!

Occupancy Sensor Hospitality Reference Guide
This new guide includes comprehensive information about energy use in typical hospitality settings, practical information for determining the right sensor technology and placement, and detailed installation and operating instructions.
Feature Story

Control Light for Energy Savings- April 2009
Hubbell Product Manager Nate Herring explains to Commercial Building Products Magazine how
occupancy sensors and daylighting controls help building owners get smart about savings.
Video Demo
Short video demonstrating the Hubbell H-MOSS® occupancy sensor product line.
Brochure
Download our new brochure featuring our full line of H-MOSS® Occupancy
and Vacancy Sensors.
Application Guide
Learn how to select the right technology
for the proper application.