NEXION Commercial Occupancy Sensors

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NEXION Commercial
Occupancy Sensors
Easy to Implement, Intelligent Energy Management
Environments and Sensor Types
Lighting can comprise up to 40%
of total electrical consumption in
a commercial office building
Significant money and carbon savings can be gained by
installing NEXION Occupancy & Vacancy Sensors that
turn lights off when rooms are not in use and lower light
levels when natural light is in the space.
Application:
Application:
Private Office Space
Restroom
Best Product:
Best Product:
PIR Wallbox Sensor
Dual Technology Wallbox Sensor
Room Control Needs:
Room Control Needs:
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Turn lights ON/OFF automatically
with manual ON/OFF capability
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Turn lights ON/OFF automatically
with manual ON/OFF capability
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Bi-level switching or controlling a
secondary load
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Operates with room obstructions
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Instinct Technology
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Reduces light levels when natural
light is in the space
•
InstinctTM Technology
Typical energy savings in
this application:
Typical energy savings in
this application:
Up to 90%
Up to 50%
Energy Codes and Regulations that Could Impact your Project
EISA - 2007
ASHRAE 90.1 – 2010
The Energy Efficient Commercial Buildings Tax
Deduction (CBTD) is a special financial incentive
created by the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and designed
to reduce the initial cost of investing in energy-efficient lighting and
other building systems via an accelerated tax deduction. The CBTD
expiration date has been extended twice, most recently by the Energy
Independence Act of 2007 (EISA). With this extension, the CBTD can
be claimed for qualifying projects completed before January 1, 2014.
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Provides minimum requirements for energy efficiency in
commercial buildings. Specifically covered under the
mandatory provisions of lighting control are : 9.4.1.1
Automatic Lighting Shutoff and 9.4.1.2 Space Control; both of which can
be met or exceeded with NEXION Occupancy Sensors.
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Every building is a
candidate for lighting
control upgrades
NEXION controls offers easy installation for retrofits and new
construction projects for significant return on investment without
compromising comfort and convenience.
Application:
Application:
Conference Room
Corridors
Best Product:
Best Product:
PIR Ceiling Sensor
Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor
Room Control Needs:
Room Control Needs:
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Turn lights ON/OFF
automatically
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Turn lights ON/OFF
automatically
•
Adapts to fluctuating activity
levels
•
Complete no gap coverage
•
Manual override
Typical energy savings in
this application:
Typical energy savings in
this application:
Up to 65%
Up to 80%
2009 International Energy
Conservation Code
Title 24– California
Provides that occupancy sensors are required as a
compliance method for offices less than or equal to
250 ft2, Multipurpose room less than 1000 ft2,
classrooms any size and conference rooms any size.
Before an occupancy permit is granted for a new building or space, or a
new lighting system serving a building or space is operated for normal
use all indoor and outdoor lighting controls serving the building, space,
or site shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for
Code Compliance.
The IECC® covers new construction, additions, remodeling, window
replacement, and repairs of specified buildings. The Code provisions are
intended to ensure the design of energy efficient building envelopes and
elements, such as mechanical, water heating, electrical, and lighting
equipment. Commercial and residential buildings over three stories in
height must comply with the energy efficiency requirements set forth in
Chapter 5 of the 2009 IECC® or ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1.
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Lighting Control Technology
Sensor Technology Defined
Passive Infrared (PIR) Sensors
• Detects motion from
heat emitting
sources (people)
• Requires direct
line-of-sight
• Best in applications
to detect larger
movements, or
“Major Motion”
Different types of sensor technologies have been designed to
overcome a variety of diverse room layout challenges and
optimize energy savings.
Ultrasonic Sensors
• Emits low intensity,
inaudible sound
• Combines PIR and
Ultrasonic technology
• Detects motion
based on changes in
sound waves
(Doppler principal)
• Requires BOTH
technologies to be
triggered to turn lights
ON, but will accept
either PIR or Ultrasonic
signal to maintain
lights ON
• Volumetric in nature,
no line-of-sight
required
• Excellent for detecting small movements, or
“Minor Motion”, and rooms with potential
obstructions like bathrooms or libraries
InstinctTM Technology
INSTINCT
TM
Instinct Technology is a decision making software
built into the lighting control that outperforms
traditional “gradual learning” systems by making
adjustments in real time, preventing more false OFFs.
The benefits of real time adjustments are best seen in spaces with
varying uses. An office, for instance, that is used for a week of group
conferences might not be sensitive enough to detect minor motion
computer work the following week with traditional “learning” systems.
The Instinct Technology however, will self adjust in real time to
accommodate the change in activity.
This technology provides advantages to both the building owner and
the occupant from day one of installation. Building owners will find
benefits in reduced maintenance and increased energy savings, while
the occupant will experience less disruption due to false tripping.
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Dual Technology
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• Helps eliminate false ON and OFF activity
• Greatest sensitivity and coverage area, for both
Major and Minor Motion
Matching Technology with
the Right Environment
PIR Wall
Mount
Application and environment are critical to selecting the
right sensor to optimize functionality and maximize return
on investment.
Dual Technology
Wall Mount
PIR Ceiling Mount
Ultrasonic Ceiling
Mount
Complete coverage
Coverage Type
Line-of-sight
Line-of-sight
Line-of-sight
Volumetric
Volumetric
Appropriate
Environments
Inappropriate
Environments
Smaller enclosed spaces
with no obstructions
Fluctuating activity levels
Very low motion levels
Very low motion levels
Obstacles blocking the
sensor from the occupant
Large open spaces
Spaces where sensor has a
line-of-sight to occupant
Open spaces with
obstacles
Wider coverage areas
required
Very low motion levels
Very low motion levels
Very high ceilings
Obstacles blocking the
sensor from the occupant
Extreme air flow or
vibration
Potential Energy Saved By Room Type
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Product Selection Matrix
Works With Maximum Maximum INSTINCT
Room
Coverage
Ceiling
Obstructions Area Models Height Technology
TM
Catalog Numbers
& Available Colors
Sensor
Technology
Sensor
Type
PIR
Wallbox
900 sq. ft.
N/A
OSP10-__ Instinct Wallbox Occupancy
Sensor, SP/3-Way 120/277V
Grounded
PIR
Wallbox
1000 sq. ft.
N/A
G
OSP10D-__ Instinct Wallbox Occupancy
Sensor Dual Relay, SP 3-Way
120/277V Grounded
PIR
Wallbox
1000 sq. ft.
N/A
G
OSD10N-__ Instinct Wallbox Occupancy
Sensor, SP/3-Way 120/277V
Dual
Technology
Wallbox
G
1000 sq. ft.
N/A
G
OSD10DN-__ Instinct Wallbox Occupancy
Sensor, SP/3-Way 120/277V
Dual
Technology
Wallbox
G
1000 sq. ft.
N/A
G
AHOMC-P-0450-R* Instinct Ceiling Occupancy
Available Colors: W Sensor, 2W, 360°
PIR
Ceiling
450 sq. ft.
12'
G
AHOMC-P-1200-R* Instinct Ceiling Occupancy
Available Colors: W Sensor, 2W, 360°
PIR
Ceiling
1200 sq. ft.
12'
G
AHOEC-U-0501 Standard Ceiling Occupancy
Sensor, 1W, 180°, 40k
Ultrasonic
Ceiling/Wall
G
500 sq. ft.
12'
AHOEC-U-1001 Standard Ceiling Occupancy
Sensor, 1W, 180°, 32k
Ultrasonic
Ceiling/Wall
G
1000 sq. ft.
12'
AHOEC-U-2000 Standard Ceiling Occupancy
Sensor, 2W 360°, 32k
Ultrasonic
Ceiling/Wall
G
2000 sq. ft.
12'
AHOEC-U-0051-H# Standard Ceiling Occupancy
Available Colors: W Sensor, 1W, 180°, 32k
Ultrasonic
Ceiling/Wall
G
50ft
12'
AHOEC-U-0100-H# Standard Ceiling Occupancy
Available Colors: W Sensor, 2W, 360°, 32k
Ultrasonic
Ceiling/Wall
G
100 ft.
12'
AHOEC-U-0701-AF+ Standard Ceiling Occupancy
Available Colors: W Sensor, 1W, 180°, 27k
Ultrasonic
Ceiling/Wall
G
700 sq. ft.
12'
AHOEC-U-1500-AF+ Standard Ceiling Occupancy
Available Colors: W Sensor, 3W, 360°, 27k
Ultrasonic
Ceiling/Wall
G
1500 sq. ft.
12'
Product Description
6119__ Wallbox Occupancy Sensor,
SP/3-Way 120/277V Grounded
Available Colors: V, W
Available Colors:
A, BK, GY, LA, V, W
Available Colors:
A, BK, GY, LA, V, W
Available Colors:
A, BK, GY, LA, V, W
Available Colors:
A, BK, GY, LA, V, W
Available Colors: W
Available Colors: W
Available Colors: W
For ordering devices, include Cat. No. followed by the color code where applicable: A (Almond), BK (Black), GY (Gray), LA (Light Almond), (Ivory), W (White)
* "R" indicated at end of catalog number indicates Isolated Relay Feature (for use with BAS).
# "H" indicated at end of catalog number indicates Hallway
+ "AF" indicated at end of catalog number indicates Airflow tolerant design
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Copy Room
Conference Room
Restrooms
Lunch or Break Room
Storage or Utility Room
Classroom
Library
Common Area
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Hall
Computer Room
Stairwell
Training Room
Open Office
Private Office
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Using this paper versus standard paper
produced the following environmental benefits.
30%
Based on Environmental Defense Fund
Paper Calculation
Number of Trees Saved
3
Total Energy Saved – Million BTU’s
2.77
Greenhouse Gas Reduction – lbs of CO2
362
Gallons of Water Saved
1,665
Solid Waste Reduction – lbs of Waste
184
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