Satco (20 Pack)-Add On PIR Sensor; White Finish; 120-277 Volt [Part Number 86/211] for Automated On/Off Switching for Indoor Lighting and Interior Décor and Design for Home, Gyms, and Laundry Rooms.
Illumination technology is expanding all the time and some of the most exciting and innovative solutions now on-demand are those starring passive infrared (PIR) sensors. Whether you’re thinking of motion-sensitive outdoor security lights, dusk-till-dawn lights, or sensor-based lighting solutions for inside your home, store, shop, or business, we can help. Satco is a leading supplier of lighting products, with solutions for nearly every lighting market across the commercial, residential and industrial landscape. With over 1.5 million square feet of inventory throughout North America, and thousands of products ranging from light bulbs and LED technologies to decorative fixtures, smart lighting, and even lighting components, Satco is the single resource for all of your lighting needs. We do the LIGHT thing.
( 💡 ) Movement sensor switch automatically switches on/off lights, fans, and devices based on the occupancy and vacancy caught in a room
( 💡 ) Movement sensor switch automatically switches on/off lights, fans, and devices based on the occupancy and vacancy caught in a room
( 💡 ) Movement sensor switch automatically switches on/off lights, fans, and devices based on the occupancy and vacancy caught in a room
( 💡 ) AUTO mode serves as an occupancy sensor (Auto ON, Auto OFF). ON and OFF modes enable you to shift the sensor and use the sensor switch like a regular light switch.
( 💡 ) How Do PIR Sensors Operate? Passive infrared (PIR) sensors use a combination of pyroelectric sensors to recognize heat energy in the surrounding atmosphere. Those two sensors sit alongside each other, and meanwhile, the signal differential between the two sensors moves (if a body enters the room, for example), the sensor will engage.
( 💡 ) A passive infrared sensor (PIR sensor) is an electric sensor that maps infrared (IR) light flashing from things in its field of view. PIR sensors are generally used for safety/security alarms and automated lighting purposes.
( 💡 ) Where should PIR sensors be located? – The best spot for a PIR in any room would ideally be in the corner/edge of a room, noticeable from all of the angles, also we would recommend assuring that the PIR is evident from the most prominent set of windows, the window most likely to be looked.
$1,099.02
Price: $1,099.02
(as of Apr 02, 2024 12:48:20 UTC – Details)
Illumination technology is expanding all the time and some of the most exciting and innovative solutions now on-demand are those starring passive infrared (PIR) sensors. Whether you’re thinking of motion-sensitive outdoor security lights, dusk-till-dawn lights, or sensor-based lighting solutions for inside your home, store, shop, or business, we can help. Satco is a leading supplier of lighting products, with solutions for nearly every lighting market across the commercial, residential and industrial landscape. With over 1.5 million square feet of inventory throughout North America, and thousands of products ranging from light bulbs and LED technologies to decorative fixtures, smart lighting, and even lighting components, Satco is the single resource for all of your lighting needs. We do the LIGHT thing.
( 💡 ) Movement sensor switch automatically switches on/off lights, fans, and devices based on the occupancy and vacancy caught in a room
( 💡 ) Movement sensor switch automatically switches on/off lights, fans, and devices based on the occupancy and vacancy caught in a room
( 💡 ) Movement sensor switch automatically switches on/off lights, fans, and devices based on the occupancy and vacancy caught in a room
( 💡 ) AUTO mode serves as an occupancy sensor (Auto ON, Auto OFF). ON and OFF modes enable you to shift the sensor and use the sensor switch like a regular light switch.
( 💡 ) How Do PIR Sensors Operate? Passive infrared (PIR) sensors use a combination of pyroelectric sensors to recognize heat energy in the surrounding atmosphere. Those two sensors sit alongside each other, and meanwhile, the signal differential between the two sensors moves (if a body enters the room, for example), the sensor will engage.
( 💡 ) A passive infrared sensor (PIR sensor) is an electric sensor that maps infrared (IR) light flashing from things in its field of view. PIR sensors are generally used for safety/security alarms and automated lighting purposes.
( 💡 ) Where should PIR sensors be located? – The best spot for a PIR in any room would ideally be in the corner/edge of a room, noticeable from all of the angles, also we would recommend assuring that the PIR is evident from the most prominent set of windows, the window most likely to be looked.
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