The NSI Tork 2002 1/2" Stem Conduit Mount Photocontrol Light Sensor is engineered to automate the operation of exterior lighting systems, enhancing energy efficiency and operational reliability. Designed for use in flood lamps, patio lights, decorative lighting, and security fixtures, this photocontrol ensures that lights are activated at dusk and deactivated at dawn, based on ambient light levels. The device operates within a voltage range of 208 to 277 VAC and is compatible with various lighting technologies, including LED, CFL, induction, HPS, and HID fixtures, handling loads up to 4,620 W for tungsten and 2,770 VA for ballast. Its 180-degree swivel feature allows for precise positioning, accommodating diverse installation requirements. Constructed with a raintight Lexan housing, the Tork 2002 offers impact and vandal resistance, ensuring durability in harsh outdoor environments. The translucent dome further extends the sensor's lifespan by filtering out ultraviolet rays. To prevent false switching due to transient light sources such as passing vehicles or lightning, the photocontrol incorporates a delay of up to two minutes. This feature enhances operational reliability by reducing unnecessary on/off cycles. The device is rated for an operating temperature range of -40 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, making it suitable for a wide array of environmental conditions. The 1/2" conduit mounting facilitates straightforward installation, and the three color-coded, 6-inch wire leads (16 AWG) simplify the wiring process. By integrating the NSI Tork 2002 into your lighting systems, you can achieve automated control that optimizes energy consumption and extends the service life of your lighting infrastructure.