Occupancy Detectors

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Occupancy Detectors
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lighting solutions
We are Havells-Sylvania, one of the world’s major lighting groups for more than a century. We strive to
improve the way people live by enabling them to enjoy better lighting in a more sustainable manner.
Today, we continue to build on our exceptional reputation as an innovator and creator of high-efficiency,
energy-saving, light sources and luminaires, by providing full spectrum lighting solutions tailored to
individual needs.
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OCCUPANCY DETECTORS
Our three main brands – Concord, Lumiance and
Sylvania – concentrate strengths in innovative
product design, engineering and production, plus
application expertise, in their specialised areas of
activity: high-end architectural, decorative and
functional professional lighting respectively.
Our 2007 acquisition, by Havells India Ltd, gives us
the financial strength and resources to significantly
expand and improve the business. The group, which
has 94 branches and representative offices and
8,000 staff in more than 50 countries, has grown
rapidly to become a US$ 1.2 billion company with
18 manufacturing plants in India, Europe, Latin
America and Africa, producing globally acclaimed
products such as switchgear, cables, wiring devices
and lighting.
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Energy saving lighting controls for commercial,
hospitality and residential premises
Why control energy consumption?
With lighting now one of
a building owner’s largest
expenses and Europe seeking
to rapidly address climate
change, improving energy
efficiency is crucial.
19%
Total global electricity production
consumed by grid-based electric
lighting.
43%
Total electricity used by lighting in
commercial and public sector
buildings. Source: IEA
(International Energy Agency)
60%
Reduction in energy used for
lighting that building owners can
achieve by installing occupancy
detectors
The lighting may be on unnecessarily
whilst all or part of the building isn’t
being used, and it is not uncommon
to find buildings still fully illuminated
at night after the cleaners do their
rounds. Furthermore, if the building
receives adequate natural light for
part of the day, then artificial lighting
is not required and could be switched
off or dimmed.
Aside from encouraging or appointing
people to switch off unwanted
lighting, the simplest and most
significant method of saving energy
and reducing carbon emissions in your
building is by employing occupancylinked lighting controls.
By eliminating all unwanted use
of light these devices can cut
your energy costs by up to 60%
(dependent on occupancy behaviour
and the amount of natural light
available).
However, providing efficient and
effective lighting schemes is not
enough. Additional, and often
substantial, savings can be made by
switching off lights in unoccupied
spaces.
Our occupancy detectors offer many benefits:
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Cut energy costs by up to 60%
Reduce carbon emissions
Help comply with carbon reduction legislation and
building regulations, the majority of which call for
the use of lighting controls
Improve safety
Are unobtrusive to occupants
Intuitive and user friendly with optional handheld
controllers
Easy to install, program or re-program should the
requirements change
Understanding occupancy and absence detection
Occupancy detection
The lights switch on automatically
when the entrance or occupancy of
a person is detected by the sensor.
Our stand-alone occupancy detectors
will also switch off automatically
when no movement is detected after
the pre-set time delay.
Application: Energy efficient,
convenient and cost effective.
Generally used instead of a
conventional switch. Popular
solution for corridors, meeting
rooms or storage rooms.
Absence detection
When a person enters the room
the lights need to be switched on
manually, but on departure are
switched off automatically by the
sensor after a pre-set time delay.
Note: Lights can also be switched off
manually.
Application: Popular solution for
school classrooms.
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Occupancy detectors – Technology guide
Here is our technology guide to help you choose the right
detector for your needs.
PIR vs. Microwave detectors
PIR (Passive InfraRed): works on
detecting the movement of body
heat. Better suited to smaller spaces
or where a defined detection pattern
is required.
Microwave: sensitive to objects that
move, with much greater coverage.
Mircrowave detectors can detect
through glass, therefore careful
consideration on location is needed in
certain applications.
PIR (Passive InfraRed)
Microwave
Occupancy-linked switching with lux level sensing
Ideal for switching lighting in
rooms with natural daylight. These
occupancy detectors have built-in
adjustable lux sensors to instruct
the luminaires to remain off when
the ambient light level is above the
pre-set target level. All ceiling / wall
mounted occupancy detectors can be
configured remotely via a hand-held
commissioning tool.
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No occupancy detected, daylight, lights off
Occupancy detected, sufficient daylight, lights off
Occupancy detected, insufficient daylight, all lights on
No occupancy detected, lights off
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Occupancy-linked switching with lux level sensing and dimming
In addition to detecting occupancy,
these detectors maintain approximate
light levels (lux) whilst using the
minimum amount of energy by
dimming the outputs of the lights
being controlled. Ideal for applications
where maximum efficiency and
flexibility are required.
Luminaires equipped with low-voltage
controlled dimming ballasts, e.g. DALI
or 1-10V (or DSI, on request), can
be linked to the dimming detector,
which measures the overall light level
in the detection area and calculates
the correct output for the luminaires
to maintain an approximate fixed
illuminance (at a pre-set lux level),
thereby saving energy by maximising
the use of daylight.
Such control also compensates for
common situations where the ageing
of lamps and accumulation of dirt on
luminaires would otherwise provide
less light, by gradually increasing
illuminance to the correct level. It will
also compensate the other way round
e.g. by ‘dimming’ on new installations
where the initial brightness of the new
lamps provides substantially higher
light levels than actually required.
No occupancy detected, daylight, lights off
Occupancy detected, sufficient daylight, lights off
Occupancy detected, some daylight. Lights on and dimmed to maintain lux level
Occupancy detected, insufficient daylight. Dimming detector measures and
implements maintained illuminance
No occupancy detected, lights off
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Direct DIM - Extra features
Two channel flexibility
As mentioned, the dimming channel
of the DALI detector can be employed
to control the light output of
luminaires fitted with DALI dimming
ballasts. The detector measures the
overall light level in the detection
area and calculates the correct
output for the luminaires, to maintain
an approximate pre-set lux level
(maintained or constant illuminance).
The switching channel of the detector
can either be used to isolate the
supply to the dimming ballasts (saving
on the standby current of the ballasts)
or to switch a separate channel of
standard, non-dimming luminaires.
The flexibility of having dual channels
and switch inputs opens up the
following scenarios:
Step-down Illuminance
In some instances it may be
undesirable and inconvenient to
switch off lights immediately should
no movement or occupancy be
detected for a period of time.
Dimming detectors can be
programmed to lower light levels to
a predefined value, after sensing no
movement. After a subsequent preset time, the detectors would then
turn the lights off.
Scene setting & recall
Dimming detectors enable the user to
set and recall desired room lighting
levels. For instance, a meeting
room would require a different task
illuminance if used for a multimedia
presentation. Scenes are recalled
using handheld controller (0041561).
1. Dim perimeter luminaires whilst
internal luminaires are switched
2. Provides absence detection for
two separate channels
3. Maintained illuminance system
with manual up/down controls
Two input terminals can be used to
manually override the controls.
Lamp burn-in
Certain manufacturers state that
dimming a new lamp within early
hours of use can shorten its life,
thereby invalidating its warranty. The
dimming ‘burn-in’ feature relies on
intelligent software programming
to prevent new lamps from being
dimmed during this initial period.
Load capacity
DALI detectors can control up to 20
dimming ballasts.
The pair of conductors for the DALI
cable must be <300m long and at
least 1.5mm2 cross-sectional-area. The
DALI connection must not be wired in
a “loop”.
1-10V detectors can control up to 10
dimming ballasts.
DD=Digital Dim DALI* (*DSI available
on request) AD=Analogue Dim 1–10V
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Programming and local over ride
Handheld controller
Use this handset to remotely override
the system detectors to turn lights
on or off, adjust lux levels or select
pre-set levels.
Dimming detectors include
infra-red receivers thus
allowing them to be
programmed remotely
using the optional handheld
programming device. This
gives total control over most
of the operating parameters
without having to access
the detectors themselves.
Manual adjustments
may also be made to the
sensitivity, lux and time
settings using controls on
the detectors.
0041562
0041561
Handheld controller
Use this handset to override the
system detectors to turn lighting on
or off.
0041546
0041559
Handheld controller
Use this handset to override the
system detectors to turn lighting off.
Handheld programming devices
(0041562 and 0041546)
The handsets enable programming
and control of all dimming
functionality including:
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Switching and dimming channel
control
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Detection sensitivity
Lux hold-off and time delay
0041560
Step-down illuminance
Pre-set level settings
Lamp burn-in settings
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PIR detectors – Ceiling Mounted
These recessed, self-contained, PIR presence/absence
detectors provide automatic control for interior lighting
in response to room occupancy and natural light levels.
Their low-depth design is ideal for mounting in shallow
ceiling voids.
Switching Detectors
WITH LUX
LEVEL SENSING
SWITCHING
DETECTOR
Switching presence/absence detectors have additional infrared
control, lux level sensing and rotary pot adjustment for
increased flexibility and energy saving features.
Key features:
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Dimming Detectors
Presence / Absence detection functionality
On / off switching via lux level sensing
Adjustable time delay (10 sec to 30 min) before switching luminaires
off
Covers up to 7m diameter at a 2.8m mounting height
Programmable via remote handset
Additional user handsets available to control on/off
IP55 version for damp environments
Simple plug-in connections reduce installation time
Box accessory enables surface mounting
Can also control heating and ventilation loads
Switching versions may be connected in parallel for larger ares, e.g.
‘L shaped corridors’
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DIMMING
DETECTORS
WITH LUX
LEVEL SENSING
As well as dimming functionality and presence/absence
detection, Direct Dim technology from Havells-Sylvania offers a
host of additional features and functionality.
Additional key features:
• DALI or analogue dimming functionality
• Two channel flexibility (on all DALI detectors)
• Step-down illumination
• Scene setting and recall
• Lamp burn-in
• Control capacity: digital detectors up to 20 DALI dimming ballasts,
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analogue detectors up to 10 dimming ballasts
User handset available to control on/off, lux levels and pre-set scenes
Dimensions (mm)
2.8m
2.8m
7m
7m
Area of high sensitivity
Area of
Area of
high sensitivity
high sensitivity
ORDER CODE
Area
Area of
of lower sensitivity
Area
lowerof
sensitivity
lower sensitivity
LOAD RATING AT 230VAC
DESCRIPTION
R/I/F & CF
TIME DELAY
Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing
0041540
Compact PIR presence/absence detector with lux level sensing, time
delay function and infrared override
10A
10 sec to 99 min
0041541
As 0041540 plus suitable for damp environments (IP55)
10A
10 sec to 99 min
Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing and dimming
0041542
PIR presence/absence detector with DALI dimming and time delay
function (up to 20 ballasts)
10A
10 sec to 99 min
0041543
Occupancy detector with 1–10V analogue dimming output
(up to 10 ballasts)
10A
10 sec to 99 min
ACCESSORIES
DESCRIPTION
0041562
Programming handset for lux level sensing and dimming detectors
0041546
Handheld programming device
0041561
User handset override on/off; lux up/lux down (lux level sensing & dimming models)
0041559
User override remote handset on/off (lux level sensing & dimming models)
0041560
User override remote handset, off only (lux level sensing & dimming models)
0041558
Surface mounting back box
0041594
Surface mounting back box extender ring
R = Resistive; I = Incandescent; F = Fluorescent; CF = Compact Fluorescent
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Wall-mounted microwave detectors
With a detection range of up to 30 metres, these wall mounted,
self-contained, microwave occupancy detectors are ideal for
controlling lighting over large areas, especially corridors.
0041547*
The wall-mounted microwave detectors provide automatic control for lighting
(on/off switching) in response to room occupancy and natural light levels. The
occupancy linked detectors mount directly onto a standard single gang switch
box. IP66 version also available. Both have integral sensitivity (1m-30m) and
time adjustment (15 sec -30 min).
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0041549*
Key features:
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Up to 30m detection
Low numbers of detectors required to cover a large area
Adjustable time delay
Holds load on until occupant is no longer detected
Self-contained
No external control boxes, minimises installation time
Voltage free contact option
IP66 version also available
Can also control heating and ventilation loads
Multiple units can be used in parallel to cover areas such as
‘L shaped’ corridors
30m
2.8m
6m
7m
Area of high sensitivity
Area of
Area
of lower sensitivity
Area of
high sensitivity
lower sensitivity
Dimensions (mm)
Dimensions (mm)
110
86
23
86
48
95
110
22
15
95
ORDER CODE
LOAD RATING AT 230VAC
DESCRIPTION
R/I/F & CF
TIME DELAY
Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing
0041547*
Microwave occupancy detector with lux level sensing and time delay
function
10A
15 sec to 30 min
0041549*
As 0041547*, plus suitable for damp environments (IP66) rating
10A
15 sec to 30 min
ACCESSORIES
DESCRIPTION
0041562
Programming handset for lux level sensing and dimming detectors
0041546
Handheld programming device
0041561
User handset override on/off; lux up/lux down (lux level sensing & dimming models)
0041559
User override remote handset on/off (lux level sensing & dimming models)
0041560
User override remote handset, off only (lux level sensing & dimming models)
Special voltage to order
R = Resistive; I = Incandescent; F = Fluorescent; CF = Compact Fluorescent
* Note that these products are only suitable for use in the following country(ies): UK. Other countries by request.
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Ceiling-mounted microwave detectors
These ceiling mounted, self-contained, microwave occupancy detectors
provide automatic control for lighting (on/off switching) in response
to room occupancy. Their sensitivity gives a full 10m (at 2.8m height)
detection range, thus covering any blind spots within the space. IP66
version also available. Both offer time adjustment (15 sec to 30 min).
0041556
0041557
0041550*
0041548*
The ceiling-mounted microwave detectors mounts directly onto a standard
single gang switch box.
Key features:
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Adjustable time delay
Holds load on until occupant is no longer detected
Self-contained unit
No external control boxes, minimises installation time
Voltage free contact option
2.8m
2.8m
2.8m
2.8m
127m
- 16m
Area of high sensitivity
Area of
of
highArea
sensitivity
high sensitivity
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10m
7m
Area
of lower sensitivity
Area of
Areasensitivity
of
lower
lower sensitivity
0041556
0041557
Area of high sensitivity
Area of
of
highArea
sensitivity
high sensitivity
Area
of lower sensitivity 0041548*
Area
of
Area
of
lower sensitivity
lower sensitivity
0041550*
Dimensions (mm)
110
86
23
48
86
95
110
22
15
95
ORDER CODE
LOAD RATING AT 230VAC
DESCRIPTION
R/I/F & CF
TIME DELAY
Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing
0041548*
Microwave occupancy detector with lux level sensing and time delay
function
10A
15 sec to 30 min
0041550*
As 0041548*, plus suitable for damp environments (IP66) rating
10A
15 sec to 30 min
0041556
Ceiling-mounted microwave detector switched
10A
15 sec to 30 min
10A
15 sec to 30 min
Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing and dimming
0041557
Ceiling-mounted microwave detector Direct Dim
ACCESSORIES
DESCRIPTION
0041562
Programming handset for lux level sensing and dimming detectors
0041546
Handheld programming device
0041561
User handset override on/off; lux up/lux down (lux level sensing & dimming models)
0041559
User override remote handset on/off (lux level sensing & dimming models)
0041560
User override remote handset, off only (lux level sensing & dimming models)
0041558
Surface mounting back box
0041594
Surface mounting back box extender ring
Special voltages to order
R = Resistive; I = Incandescent; F = Fluorescent; CF = Compact Fluorescent
* Note that these products are only suitable for use in the following country(ies): UK. Other countries by request.
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Adjustable ceiling-mounted microwave detectors
Unlike fixed head microwave detectors, these ceiling mounted
microwave presence/absence detectors are fully adjustable,
with an innovative locking mechanism to prevent tampering.
They provide automatic control for lighting (on/off switching)
in response to room occupancy and natural light levels. By
changing the angle of the head, different detection patterns
can be achieved to suit the application.
Switching Detectors
WITH LUX
LEVEL SENSING
SWITCHING
DETECTOR
Switching presence/absence detectors have additional infrared
control, lux level sensing and rotary pot adjustment for
increased flexibility and energy saving features.
Key features:
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Dimming Detectors
Occupancy detection and switching with lux level sensing
Time delay function
Absence detection functionality
Programmable via remote handset
User handset available to control
Box accessory enables surface mounting
The wall mounting bracket enables the adjustable microwave sensor,
installed within a surface mounting back box, to be attached at a lower
height than the ceiling, for example in a position below the level of
direct/indirect luminaires
Switching versions may be connected in parallel for larger ares, e.g.
‘L shaped corridors’
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DIMMING
DETECTORS
WITH LUX
LEVEL SENSING
As well as dimming functionality and presence/absence
detection, Direct Dim technology from Havells-Sylvania offers a
host of additional features and functionality.
Additional key features:
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DALI or 1-10V dimming functionality
Two channel flexibility: one switched, one dimming on DALI version
Step-down illumination
Scene setting and recall
Lamp burn-in
Control capacity: digital detectors up to 20 DALI dimming ballasts,
analogue detectors up to 10 dimming ballasts
User handset available to control on/off, lux levels and pre-set scenes
Can also control heating and ventilation loads
2.6m
22m
2.6m6m 2.8m
7m22m
Area
Areaofof lower sensitivity
lower sensitivity
high sensitivity
2.6m
6m
Sensitivity set to 80°
2.6m
Detector head position set to 80°
22m
Area of
Area of high sensitivity
high sensitivity
ORDER CODE
30m
7m
Area of
Area of high sensitivity
25m
2.8m
2.6m
6m
Sensitivity set to maximum
Detector head position set to 80°
Sensitivity set to maximum
Detector head position set to
0°
2.8m
Area of
Area of high sensitivity
Area
Areaofof lower sensitivity
lower sensitivity
high sensitivity
Dimensions (mm)
6m
90˚
74
7m
2.6m
6m
25m
Area
Areaofof lower sensitivity
lower sensitivity
6m
92
85
LOAD RATING AT 230VAC
DESCRIPTION
R/I/F & CF
TIME DELAY
10A
10 sec to 99 min
Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing
0041551*
Adjustable head microwave presence/absence detector with lux level
2.6minfrared override and time delay function
sensing,
25m detectors with lux level sensing and dimming
Occupancy-linked
6m
0041552*
Adjustable head microwave presence/absence detector with dimming
and time delay function. DALI dimming output.
10A
10 sec to 99 min
0041553*
Adjustable head microwave presence/absence detector for 1–10V
analogue dimming output
10A
10 sec to 99 min
ACCESSORIES
DESCRIPTION
0041562
Programming handset for lux level sensing and dimming detectors
0041546
Handheld programming device
0041561
User handset override on/off; lux up/lux down (lux level sensing & dimming models)
0041559
User override remote handset on/off (lux level sensing & dimming models)
0041560
User override remote handset, off only (lux level sensing & dimming models)
0041591
Surface mounting back box for adjustable microwave sensor
0041592
Wall mounting bracket
0041593
Surface mounting back box extender ring for adjustable microwave sensor
Special voltages to order
R = Resistive; I = Incandescent; F = Fluorescent; CF = Compact Fluorescent
* Note that these products are only suitable for use in the following country(ies): UK. Other countries by request.
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Miniature PIR & microwave detectors
In an energy conscious world we would be the first to agree that the
right lamp, luminaire and occupancy detector must be used for the
project. That’s why we ensure that not only are our control products
compatible with the lighting equipment, but that careful planning
at the design stage leads to maximum efficiency for fully integrated
sensors and control. Many Concord, Lumiance and Sylvania luminaires
are therfore available with integrated miniature detectors built-in.
Consultation, planning and implementation
At each of our Sales Offices we have teams of experts to help you plan and implement your
lighting. They can identify opportunities to reduce energy usage and costs within your premises
through the seamless integration of detectors and luminaires; and if you have a unique
application, they will arrange for that original “intelligent” luminaire to meet your requirement.
Miniature PIR detector
Dimensions (mm)
22
20
1.5
2.8m
2.8m
3
3
19 22
5m
7m
0.5
27
28
Area of
high sensitivity
Area of
lower sensitivity
Area Area
of high
of
high sensitivity
sensitivity
Area
of lower
Area of
lower sensitivity
sensitivity
Miniature Microwave detector
Dimensions (mm)
2.8m
2.8m
8m
7m
Area of
high sensitivity
19
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Area Area
of high
of
high sensitivity
sensitivity
Area of
lower sensitivity
Area
of lower
Area of
lower sensitivity
sensitivity
Concord Quadrille Academy with integrated miniature
PIR detector
RANA range with integrated miniature microwave detector
Giotto LED range with integrated miniature microwave detector
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Wiring diagrams
Our range of occupancy detectors not only offer great energy savings
but also ease and flexibility of installation. They are easy to install,
program or re-program should the requirements change.
Please see below the Wiring diagrams for your information.
PIR detectors – Ceiling Mounted & Adjustable ceiling-mounted
microwave detectors
(Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing)
Liminaire
Neutral
N
L/Out
Live
Momentary push
to make switch
(240v switching)
L
Circuit protection
(if required)
PIR detectors – Ceiling Mounted & Adjustable ceiling-mounted
microwave detectors
(Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing and dimming; Single channel dimming)
DALI Wiring Guide
Use 1.5mm2 cable
Dimming
Ballast
Dimming luminaire
(DALI, 1-10V)
Neutral
Live
20
Circuit protection
(if required)
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N
DIM-
L/Out
DIM+
L
No loops or “rings”
20 ballasts maximum
Analogue 1-10V
SW1/UP
SW2/
DOWN
300m total max
Centre biased retractive
switch (240V switching)
Optional for presence,
mandatory for absence
detection
10 ballasts maximum
Wall-mounted and ceiling-mounted
microwave detectors
(Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing)
Load
Neutral
Live out
Neutral
Live
Circuit protection
(if required)
N
N
L
L/OUT
See installation guides for further details
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Ordering guide
PIR detectors – ceiling mounted
ORDER CODE
LOAD RATING AT 230VAC
DESCRIPTION
R/I/F & CF
TIME DELAY
Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing
0041540
Compact PIR presence/absence detector with lux level sensing, time
delay function and infrared override
10A
10 sec to 99 min
0041541
As 0041540 plus suitable for damp environments (IP55)
10A
10 sec to 99 min
Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing and dimming
0041542
PIR presence/absence detector with DALI dimming and time delay
function (up to 20 ballasts)
10A
10 sec to 99 min
0041543
Occupancy detector with 1–10V analogue dimming output
(up to 10 ballasts)
10A
10 sec to 99 min
ACCESSORIES
DESCRIPTION
0041558
Surface mounting back box
0041594
Surface mounting back box extender ring
R = Resistive; I = Incandescent; F = Fluorescent; CF = Compact Fluorescent
Ceiling-mounted microwave
detectors
ORDER CODE
LOAD RATING AT 230VAC
DESCRIPTION
R/I/F & CF
TIME DELAY
Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing
0041548*
Microwave occupancy detector with lux level sensing and time delay
function
10A
15 sec to 30 min
0041550*
As 0041548*, plus suitable for damp environments (IP66) rating
10A
15 sec to 30 min
0041556
Ceiling-mounted microwave detector switched
10A
15 sec to 30 min
10A
15 sec to 30 min
Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing and dimming
0041557
Ceiling-mounted microwave detector Direct Dim
ACCESSORIES
DESCRIPTION
0041558
Surface mounting back box
0041594
Surface mounting back box extender ring
Special voltages to order
R = Resistive; I = Incandescent; F = Fluorescent; CF = Compact Fluorescent
* Note that these products are only suitable for use in the following country(ies): UK. Other countries by request.
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Wall-mounted microwave detectors
ORDER CODE
LOAD RATING AT 230VAC
DESCRIPTION
R/I/F & CF
TIME DELAY
Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing
0041547*
Microwave occupancy detector with lux level sensing and time delay
function
10A
15 sec to 30 min
0041549*
As 0041547*, plus suitable for damp environments (IP66) rating
10A
15 sec to 30 min
Special voltage to order
R = Resistive; I = Incandescent; F = Fluorescent; CF = Compact Fluorescent
* Note that these products are only suitable for use in the following country(ies): UK. Other countries by request.
Adjustable ceiling-mounted microwave detectors
ORDER CODE
LOAD RATING AT 230VAC
DESCRIPTION
R/I/F & CF
TIME DELAY
10A
10 sec to 99 min
Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing
0041551*
Adjustable head microwave presence/absence detector with lux level
sensing, infrared override and time delay function
Occupancy-linked detectors with lux level sensing and dimming
0041552*
Adjustable head microwave presence/absence detector with dimming
and time delay function. DALI dimming output.
10A
10 sec to 99 min
0041553*
Adjustable head microwave presence/absence detector for 1–10V
analogue dimming output
10A
10 sec to 99 min
ACCESSORIES
DESCRIPTION
0041591
Surface mounting back box for adjustable microwave sensor
0041592
Wall mounting bracket
0041593
Surface mounting back box extender ring for adjustable microwave sensor
Special voltages to order
R = Resistive; I = Incandescent; F = Fluorescent; CF = Compact Fluorescent
* Note that these products are only suitable for use in the following country(ies): UK. Other countries by request.
Range of universal accessories
ACCESSORIES
DESCRIPTION
0041562
Programming handset for lux level sensing and dimming detectors
0041546
Handheld programming device
0041561
User handset override on/off; lux up/lux down (lux level sensing & dimming models)
0041559
User override remote handset on/off (lux level sensing & dimming models)
0041560
User override remote handset, off only (lux level sensing & dimming models)
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