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New PIR switch
25 January 2013
A new Batten Mount passive infrared occupancy switch from Danlers can be used to deliver energy savings. East to fit, the robust control can be mounted onto the end of lighting battens via the 20mm knock out. The swit

A new Batten Mount passive infrared
occupancy switch from Danlers can
be used to deliver energy savings.
East to fit, the robust control can be mounted onto the end of lighting battens via the 20mm knock out. The switch includes 1m of wire tails to connect to the lighting ballast.
The Batten Mont PIR has a passive infrared sensor to detect movement of a warm body within the detection zone and includes a photocell to monitor ambient light level, which can be adjusted via the internal lux adjuster. If no further movement is detected within a certain time, the PIR will switch off the load, ensuring that there is no unnecessary waste of energy. The time can be set via the internal time lag adjuster.
East to fit, the robust control can be mounted onto the end of lighting battens via the 20mm knock out. The switch includes 1m of wire tails to connect to the lighting ballast.
The Batten Mont PIR has a passive infrared sensor to detect movement of a warm body within the detection zone and includes a photocell to monitor ambient light level, which can be adjusted via the internal lux adjuster. If no further movement is detected within a certain time, the PIR will switch off the load, ensuring that there is no unnecessary waste of energy. The time can be set via the internal time lag adjuster.
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