Lighting with a motion sensor

New PIR SENSORS

PIR sensors use specialized lenses and sensors that detect infrared radiation emitted by objects and people. In this article, you'll learn how this technology enables automatic switching of luminaires when the sensor detects motion, and how you can use PIR sensors to enhance the safety and efficiency of lighting in your home or workplace.

Lighting with a motion sensor
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Bring smart lighting into your space with one of our luminaire options. Introducing three top-of-the-range models - NANOTTICA PIR, PRIMA PIR and FUTURA PIR, each designed to provide not only premium lighting, but also enhanced safety and energy efficiency.

BENEFITS:

  • Safe & comfortable space
  • Cost savings
  • Longer lifetime of luminaires
  • Customizable (with remote control)

HOW DOES INFRARED RADIATION DETECTION WORK?

PIR sensors use specialized lenses and sensors that detect infrared radiation emitted by objects and people. When an object, such as a person or another heat source, moves in front of the sensor, it detects the movement and activates the luminaire.

APPLICATION

  • Industrial, storage and farm buildings
  • Transport terminals, parking lots, garages
  • Workshops, locker rooms, corridors, cellars
  • Sports facilities
  • Social facilities

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS AND FEATURES OF THE PIR SENSOR:

  • It does not emit any radiation, only detects it
  • It senses motion only within the designated area, ignoring activity in adjacent zones
  • It is highly sensitive to temperature changes
  • Minimum energy consumption
  • Detection angle: 360°
  • Degree of protection: IP65
  • Customizable sensitivity based on ambient light
  • Available in the following versions: ON/OFF and DALI

PIR MOTION SENSORS ARE AVAILABLE IN TWO VARIANTS

  • ON/OFF: Unit controls 1 master luminaire + up to 5 SLAVE luminaires
  • DALI: Unit controls 1 master luminaire + up to 14 SLAVE luminaires

For more information, please contact your sales representative.

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