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CEDR 6PLR(PIR occupancy switches) |
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Ceiling directional PIR switch, long range version.
With a long range, narrow detection beam. Designed for corridors and storage aisles.
Can be rotated and lowered to a 45º angle.
The socket can be mounted on a BESA box (Order code CEBO).
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Ceiling socket
for CEDR 6P
Order code:
CESO |
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| Specification |
| Time lag range: |
10 seconds to 40 minutes in 9 steps |
| Photocell range: |
100 to 1000 lux, and inactive |
| Loading: |
up to 6 amps (1500W) of resistive, fluorescent or inductive lighting loads, or up to 1 amp (250W)
of fans |
| Dimensions (mm): |
see below |
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| Detection diagrams |
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| Wiring diagrams |
| Single CEDR 6PLR |
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A few CEDR 6PLR
wired in parallel |
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| Ceiling mounted socket (CESO) for plug-in controls. |
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Start-up mode
When the mains supply is initially connected to the PIR occupancy switch
it goes through its Start-up Mode. This means it switches on for about
1 minute, then switches off and enters its Operating Mode. If a manual wall switch is feeding the PIR occupancy switch (see wiring diagrams on appropriate product pages) then it will go through the Start-up Mode each time the wall switch is switched on. By wiring the manual wall switch in the alternative position, the supply to the PIR occupancy switch is uninterrupted and it remains in Operating Mode. It does not go through its Start-up Mode each time the wall switch is switched on. |
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| e-mail: sales@danlers.co.uk |
Phone: +44 (0)1249 443377 |
Fax: +44 (0)1249 443388 |
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