What constitutes a switch?

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wrobotronic

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Colorado
Hi again,
I had an inspection today in which I failed it because there was no illumination on an exterior door. 210.70A2b calls for a "switch controlled lighting outlet". Can this "switch" be a motion or dusk/dawn sensor or does it have to be an actual single pole switch? My gut feeling is that a switch has to be able to control the load in question on demand, thus a motion sensor is not sufficient Thank you in advance.
 

goldstar

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Location
New Jersey
Occupation
Electrical Contractor
Don't you still need a disconnect means (switch) for that motion controlled light ? A lot of the motion sensors have an override where you operate the switch "off-on, off-on" within 2 seconds and the light remains on.
 

kwired

Electron manager
Location
NE Nebraska
Don't you still need a disconnect means (switch) for that motion controlled light ? A lot of the motion sensors have an override where you operate the switch "off-on, off-on" within 2 seconds and the light remains on.
There are more means of automatic control then just motion sensors.

The override switch for the motion sensor you describe could be a requirement of the listing instructions of that controller though.
 
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