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Movement sensor for bus system: These are intelligent detection devices designed for integration into building automation bus systems such as KNX, DALI, or proprietary protocols. They utilize passive infrared (PIR), high-frequency (HF) radar, or combined technologies to detect occupancy and movement within a defined zone. Key technical parameter...
Movement sensor for bus system: These are intelligent detection devices designed for integration into building automation bus systems such as KNX, DALI, or proprietary protocols. They utilize passive infrared (PIR), high-frequency (HF) radar, or combined technologies to detect occupancy and movement within a defined zone. Key technical parameters include detection angle (typically 180° to 360°), detection range (up to 12 meters for PIR, longer for HF), mounting height (2.5 to 4 meters for ceiling mount), and power supply via the bus voltage (e.g., 24V DC or 30V SELV). They often integrate ambient light sensors for lux level measurement (0-2000 lux) and temperature sensors. Communication is via the bus protocol, enabling parameterization of sensitivity, time delays, and twilight thresholds.
Applications and sectors: These sensors are primarily deployed in commercial buildings, offices, hotels, hospitals, and smart homes for energy-efficient lighting control, HVAC optimization, and security systems. They are installed in suspended ceilings, flush-mounted in walls, or surface-mounted in corridors, open-plan areas, stairwells, and restrooms. In industrial settings, they are used for warehouse lighting control and presence detection in automated guided vehicle (AGV) zones. They integrate into central control panels or building management systems (BMS) via bus couplers.
Subcategories and key articles: The main subcategories include ceiling-mounted presence detectors (e.g., KNX presence sensors with 360° detection), wall-mounted motion detectors (e.g., 180° PIR sensors for corridors), and combined sensors with light and temperature measurement. Key article codes often follow a pattern like "SENSOR-BUS-XXX" where XXX denotes detection range or protocol (e.g., "SENSOR-BUS-KNX-360" for a KNX 360° ceiling sensor). Other common codes include "MD-BUS-180" for wall-mounted motion detectors and "PS-BUS-HF" for high-frequency presence sensors. These are distinct from standalone sensors as they require a bus coupler or interface module.
Business benefits and support: We offer express worldwide shipping and specialized engineering support for bus system integration. Our engineers provide personalized assistance with parameterization, bus topology planning, and commissioning. Each product includes detailed technical documentation with wiring diagrams, bus protocol specifications, and configuration guides. Real-time pricing ensures competitive rates for bulk orders.
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