Integrated Occupancy Sensing

Occupancy sensing provides automatic on/off control so that lights are not being used when the room is unoccupied. Occupancy sensors pick up movement or sounds by occupants when the space is in use and turn the lights on. When the space is unoccupied, they turn the lights off.

In rooms where the lights are frequently left on, or where rooms are left unoccupied for large periods during the day or night, an occupancy sensor can cut lighting costs by as much as 50%. For occupancy sensors, two technologies dominate: infrared and ultrasonic.


Ceiling Mounted Sensor.... CM-9-R Data Sheet

.... CM-9-PDT Data Sheet

 


Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensors

.... WV-16-R Data Sheet

.... WV-PDT Data Sheet

 


Hallway Mounted Occupancy Sensor

 

.... HW-13-R Data Sheet

 


What Most Companies are Doing Wrong > Stand Alone Occupancy Sensing

Stand Alone Occupancy Sensing - Typical WiringOverview

In the Stand-Alone approach, lights are switched off when nobody's home.

  • Sensing head and power pack
    or
  • Wall switch replacement
  • Infrared (IR)
  • Ultrasonic (US) or Microphonic (MS)
  • Dual (US & IR)
  • Saves Some Energy
  • Broad application
  • Lacks verification of control
    • No feedback from zone
    • No alarming or trending of actual performance
  • Difficult to Maintain
    • Devices not centralized
    • Adjustment and recalibrating performed at the individual device level
  • No customization of control sequence
    • Enable after normal business hours
    • Drive occupied mode for HVAC functions

A Superior Approach > Standard Integrated Sensing & Control

A Superior Approach > Standard Integrated Sensing & Control Overview

Like the Stand-Alone approach, lights are switched off when nobody's home but resolves most of the drawbacks to stand-alone occupancy sensing.

  • Sensing head
    and
  • Centralized relay
  • Infrared (IR)
  • Ultrasonic (US) or Microphonic (MS)
  • Dual (US & IR)
  • Optimal energy savings
  • Verification of control
  • Centralized adjustment
  • Customizable control
  • Occupancy status shared with Building Automation System for alarming or trending of actual performance
  • Drive occupied mode for HVAC functions

Advanced Integrated Sensing and Control > The Best Available Solution

Advanced Integrated Sensing & Control > The Best Available SolutionOverview

Similar to the the Standard Integrated Sensing & Control approach, Advanced Integrated Sensing & Control leverages distributed addressable input modules on a digital daisy-chain network to eliminate the requirement for home runs to the relay or relay panel.

  • Infrared (IR)
  • Ultrasonic (US) or Microphonic (MS)
  • Dual (US & IR)
  • Optimal energy savings
  • Verification of control
  • Centralized adjustment
  • Most flexible control option as zones are digitally addressed and sharable across multiple field devices (switches & occupancy sensors) and relays
  • Occupancy status shared with Building Automation System for alarming or trending of actual performance
  • Drive occupied mode for HVAC functions
  • No Home Runs back to the relay / relay panel
  • Requires a Building Automation Integration

Product Availability

This product is available from the following Blue Ridge Technologies Partners


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