ON / OFF PRESENCE DETECTOR

The bad habit of leaving the light on unnecessarily weighs heavily on our electricity bills. Indeed, 90% of people tend to forget to turn off the light when they leave a room, and this almost systematically.
presence detector
There is no worse expense than lighting an empty room. On average in Spain, electricity consumption related to lighting is 4,000 kWh per year per household, or 18% of the total bill. Given these figures, the use of presence detectors and / or motion sensors is strongly recommended to stop using electricity unnecessarily to light empty rooms. If, in addition to installing sensors, you switch to LED technology, your electricity bill will be significantly reduced!

PIR ON / OFF HOME DETECTORS AT HOME

There are zones within the home where the use of occupancy sensors is particularly useful to avoid waste. Thus, automating the switching on / off of the light is recommended in priority:

PIR ON / OFF DETECTORS IN THE OFFICE

The use of motion sensors is also recommended in offices. This technology makes it possible to avoid unnecessarily lighting transit areas or little used: they will light up each time a person approaches it and will remain lit up the necessary time.
There are a variety of flush and protrude PIR detectors that will help you save money.
·        Rotating presence detector, 180º detection PIR IP44 - Ref. S1180
·        Built-in presence sensor, 360º and 6-meter detection IP20 - Ref. S1120
·        Ceiling projection sensor, 360º detection - Ref. S1140

·        Wall sensor, detection at 160º PIR - Ref. S1160

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