PIR High Bay Fixture Mounted Line Voltage

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Model #
HB-12-SR
HB-12-SR-D
HB-12-DR
HB-12-DR-D
PIR High Bay Fixture Mounted Line Voltage Occupancy Sensor
Installation Instructions
General Information
The HB series occupancy sensor is specifically designed for applications such
as warehouses, distribution centers and other high ceiling areas. This product
can be easily installed directly on a fluorescent fixture. With well-developed
PIR sensor technology and circuit design, the sensor achieves high sensitivity
and low false-trip occurrence. It comes with 360° high bay and low bay lenses
as well as shields for end of aisle use. For indoor use only.
Note: Before you begin, read these instructions completely and carefully.
Specifications
1. Do not operate loads exceeding specified ratings
2. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair.
Technology:
Passive Infrared (PIR)
Power Requirements:
Input (HB-12-XX):
• 120 - 277VAC 60Hz
Max Load:
• 800VA @ 120VAC 60Hz
• 1200VA @ 277VAC 60Hz
Operating Environment:
• Temperature:
14° F – 160° F (-10° C – 60° C)
• Relative Humidity:
20 to 90% non-condensing
Size:
4" x 4" x 2.16" (102.6mm x 102.6mm x
55mm)
Time Delays:
Selectable 10 s to 30 min.
Front dip switch for time delay and
sensitivity control.
Mounting Height:
Up to 40 ft.
Optional low bay lens provided for
heights 20 ft. and below.
Phototcell option (-D) for daylight
harvesting.
Single or Dual relay option.
360° coverage pattern.
Operation
The HB series sensor is a fixture mount, line voltage, Passive Infrared (PIR) motion sensing lighting control, used for energy savings and convenience.
PIR Technology
The sensor’s segmented lens divides the field of view into sensor zones, and
detects the changes in temperature that are created when a person, or part of
a person as small as a hand, passes into or out of a sensor zone. The -SR
model allows the control of one load with one occupancy sensor switch and
the -DR can control two loads.
Dual load operation (-DR models)
The HB-12-DR can control two loads but always maintains one load on. This is
for applications where minimum light levels must be maintained. When motion is detected both loads are energized for full lighting output. When no motion is detected and the time delay has elapsed, one load will shut off leaving
the other load on. In the next on/off cycle the opposite load will shut off minimizing impact to lamp life due to switching.
Caution:
Installation
The HB series sensor is supplied with two lenses (high bay and low bay
application) and black shields for different applications. Use the shield for the
aisle and corridor applications. The HB series sensor mounts in a ½’’ knock out
hole on the end of a fixture or electrical box. The sensor can be attached by either
the rear mounting port or side mounting port utilizing the sensor arm. The sensor
arm is designed to provide multiple mounting positions for different fixtures.
Wiring
1. Make sure power is turned off at the branch circuit breaker.
2. Wire units as shown in wiring diagrams for either one or two
relay models. (Use twist-on wire connectors
for all connections) CAP ALL UNUSED WIRE LEADS.
3. Mount unit directly to fixture or with mounting arm.
4. Turn power back ON at the branch circuit breaker and wait 2
minutes for the unit to stabilize.
5. Make necessary adjustments. (See Settings section)
Wiring Diagrams
White(Neutral)
HB-12-SR-XX
Black (Hot)
Red(Load1)
Load 1
White(Neutral)
Red(Load1)
HB-12-DR-XX
Black (Hot)
Blue (Hot)
Load 1
Brown(Load2)
Load 2
Mounting Arm Installation
Coverage Diagrams
1. Separate the two halves of the
mounting arm.
2. Remove the knock-outs from the
desired holes.
3. Install sensor head and nipple in
desired holes.
4. Thread wire through nipple
3. Snap mounting arm halves back
together.
6. Thread wire and intall assembly
on fixture.
High bay lens coverage
0
20 ft
(6.1 m)
30 ft
(9.1 m)
40 ft
(12.2 m)
40 ft
(12.2 m)
30 ft
(9.1 m)
20 ft
(6.1 m)
10 ft
(3.0 m)
0
10 ft
(3.0 m)
20 ft
(6.1 m)
30 ft
(9.1 m)
40 ft
(12.2 m)
Low bay lens coverage
0
Installation diagram (with extend module)
10 ft
(3.0 m)
15 ft
(4.6 m)
20 ft
(6.1 m)
20 ft
(6.1 m)
15 ft
(4.6 m)
10 ft
(3.0 m)
5 ft
(1.5 m)
0
5 ft
(1.5 m)
10 ft
(3.0 m)
15 ft
(4.6 m)
20 ft
(6.1 m)
Troubleshooting
Installation diagram (Rear mount)
Settings
DIP switch settings ( Ļ : off, Ĺ :on)
Sensitivity
Delay Time
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2
3
4
5
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10 seconds
30 seconds
1 minute
5 minute
10 minutes
15 minutes
20 minutes
30 minutes
Sensor Logic
6
7
8
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Occ. Only
Occ. + PC
PC only
Sensor factory pre-sets:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Daylight Feature
The daylight feature (-D models) can provide additional energy savings for facilities with windows or skylights. For -SR-D models, the lights will remain off
(or turn off if already on) if the photocell measures greater than 70 +/- 20 fc at
the floor. The lights will turn back on when the light level falls below 2.5 +/- 1
fc. For the -DR-D models, the daylight feature will prevent both loads from
turning on at the same time when greater than 70 fc is detected, but will always maintain one load energized. The daylight mode and occupancy sensing
modes can be used together to maximize savings. When sufficient light is detected, daylight control will turn off (-SR) or minimize (-DR) light levels regardless of occupancy. When insufficient light is detected, then the sensor will
operate like a standard occupancy sensor.
Note: Frequent switching of fluorescent lamps on instant start ballasts can reduce lamp life. For applications where a short delay time is desireable, use a
program rapid start ballast. For instant start ballasts, a minimum delay time
of 15 minutes is recommended.
1. LED indicator light is not on
− Circuit breaker or fuse is OFF.
− The sensor is incorrectly wired.
2. LED indicator light is ON but light is not ON
− Wait for at least two minutes when sensor is first turned on.
− Check the power connection to the light fixture
− Check the load from sensor is correctly wired to fixture.
− Check if the lens is blocked from viewing the area of interest.
3. Light will not turn off
− Check if the lens is below the edge of the fixture and does not directly
view the lamps.
− Check if there is air conditioner or heating vent near the sensor
− Sensor wiring is not correct
− The line voltage has dropped below minimum requirements
− Check the sensor sensitivity and delay time. Make sure there
is no movement during the set of delay time. Turn the
sensitivity lower if needed.
Limited Warranty
GE warrants that the product will be free from defects in material, workmanship, and title.
This warranty applies only to defects that appear within five (5) years from the date of GE’s
invoice (except for defects in title, which shall have no time limitation). If the product fails
to meet the above warranties and if Purchaser notifies GE in writing within thirty (30) days
after discovery of the defect, then GE shall correct such defect by either (at GE’s option)
replacing the defective part or product (f.o.b. GE’s plant or other point of shipment, with
freight allowed to destinations within the continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii)
or refunding the price. The foregoing warranties apply only to product purchased directly
from GE, and do not apply to failures caused by acts of God or as a result of any improper
installation, maintenance, storage or service, any accident, abuse, misuse, abnormal use,
modification, misapplication, use in violation of any applicable standard or code, any failure
attributable to any associated or complementary products not supplied by GE, or any failure to comply with any applicable recommendations of GE. GE reserves the right to examine the failed product to determine the cause of failure. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES
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