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Passive Infrared Technology Sensors
PIR(Passive Infrared) Motion sensors detect the presence of heat energy in confined spaces, mostly it used to be integrated in lighting applications and simple alarm system. PIR sensors as aversatile controller can work in a wide variety of daily settings, including single-use bathrooms, meeting rooms and storage areas. However, PIR sensors can be installed in wall or ceiling. Upgraded PIR occupancy sensors detecting micro motion makes it extremely responsive and highly reliable. PIR Occupancy Sensors are the perfect solution with high CP value for managing lights in an open office space, library or commercial facility .
Dual Technology Sensors
Similarly, Dual Technology sensors are smart solution that can help reduce energy waste and provide an additional level of convenience for occupants. They work using a combination of PIR and Ultrasonic technology. As individuals move throughout a given space, Ultrasonic wave analysis and the Doppler effect help detect indirect motion while passive infrared sensors monitor presence directly.
Both types of cost-effective sensors are a snap to install for both retrofit projects and new construction. Whether you are just breaking ground or renovating an existing space, there is no better time to upgrade your room-specific lighting controls than now.
Microwave Technology Sensor
It's an innovative and active motion detector with HF system 5.8GHz. Motion can be detected through plastic, glass and thin non-metal materials.
The sensor supplies a simple energy-saving solution to use light only when and where you need it. It automatically switches on/off light based on motion and ambient light level. Can control all kinds of lamps, including halogen, fluorescent and LED lights. Compact size and small casing, suitable to fix within most luminaires. 4-pole press-in terminal (L, N, N, L'), very easy to install.
Wireless Technology
315/433/868/915 RF modules provide a private wireless communications protocol used primarily for home automation. It is using low-energy radio waves to communicate from appliance to appliance, allowing for wireless control of residential appliances and other devices, such as lighting control, security systems, thermostats, windows, locks, swimming pools and garage door openers.