Lamp holder for E27 LED bulb with PIR 180º motion sensor IP44
Lamp holder for E27 LED bulb with PIR motion sensor IP44
The E27 LED bulb socket is a simple and economical solution for energy saving in sporadic traffic areas. It includes an E27 LED bulb socket with IP44 protective rubber, suitable for use in wet areas and covered exteriors. It also includes an infrared PIR sensor that detects motion at a range of up to 12 meters with a detection angle of 180 degrees. Both the E27 LED bulb socket and the head with the PIR sensor are adjustable and tiltable, so that they can be correctly oriented.
PIR motion sensor
The PIR motion sensor acts as a switch, turning on the circuit when movement occurs within the detection radius, and turning off when the infrared no longer detects movement, after the programmed time (minimum 10 seconds, maximum 7 minutes) has elapsed.
The motion sensor automatically identifies day and night. The ambient light for sensor operation can be freely adjusted by simply modifying the LUX roulette on the sensor head. The DAY option will only activate the switch functions both day and night, while the NIGHT option will only activate the switch at night or when ambient conditions are less than 10 lux. The ambient light sensitivity is adjustable by adjusting the position of the LUX knob.
It is also possible to modify the angle and distance sensitivity. If the SENS knob is set to the + position, the sensor will operate at maximum length (12 meters). Reducing the SENS value will also reduce the detection range of the sensor, down to a minimum of 2 meters.
Finally, it is possible to adjust the time that the motion sensor keeps the circuit connected. By means of the TIME roulette we can select from a minimum of 10 seconds to a maximum of 7 minutes, as long as it does not detect any movement within the detection range.
How to install the lamp holder for E27 LED bulb with PIR motion sensor
The installation of the sensor lamp holder is very simple, similar to the installation of a conventional ceiling lamp.
- Disconnect the current from the circuit and check that it is not receiving power supply.
- Remove the rear cover by removing the two screws on the front, and screw the cover against the desired position on the ceiling with the supplied accessories.
- Connect the input wiring L and N (phase and neutral) according to the wiring diagram.
- Fix the lamp against the base mounted on the ceiling, place the screws and reconnect the power supply.
Recommendations
- It is recommended that the motion sensor be installed by a professional electrician or someone knowledgeable about basic electrical systems and the risks of handling low voltage electrical elements.
- Avoid using the lamp without permanently fixing it against the ceiling / wall.
- Make sure that you do not install the sensor lamp holder in front of or near constantly moving objects in order to achieve the purpose of the lamp.
- Avoid installing the sensor near areas with temperature changes, such as air conditioners, heating sources, drafty areas, etc.
- If you notice that the sensitivity of the sensor is insufficient, make sure that no element interferes with the sensor, that the ambient temperature is not above 40ºC and that the height at which you have placed the lamp is not higher than 2.5 meters.
- In order to maintain the tightness of the bulb seal, it is recommended to use LED bulb E27 PAR 38 and not to place it above 90º with respect to the vertical.
Technical characteristics
- Power supply: 220-240V-AC
- Frequency: 50Hz
- Ambient light between 10 and 2000 LUX (adjustable)
- Operating time: minimum 10 seconds (+/-3 sec.), maximum 7 minutes (+/-2 min.)
- Maximum load: 150W
- Detection distance: 2 to 12 meters (adjustable, at an average temperature of 24ºC)
- Detection range: 180º.
- Operating temperature: -20 to 40ºC, with a maximum relative humidity of 93%.
- Recommended mounting height: between 1.8 and 2.5 meters (4 to 8 feet)
- Static power consumption: less than 0.9W
- Motion detection speed: from 0.6 to 1.5 meters/second.
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