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Passive Infrared (PIR) High Bay Motion Sensor SK808
User Manual
SK808
General
The SK808 PIR motion sensor is ideal for high bay applications, such as warehouses
and factories. The sensor has an extruding screw that can easily be installed
directly onto a light fixture.
If, after reviewing this guide, you require additional information or assistance
please contact Eco Heat Equipment at [email protected], +27 (0)861 999 887, or
www.ecoheat.co.za.
Technical Specifications
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Voltage: 220 – 240V/AC
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Frequency: 50/60Hz
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Load: Incandescent: 1 000W
Fluorescent: 600W
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Detection Range: 360 ° 1 - 8m radius
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Light level: 10 – 1 000 LUX
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Time setting: 10 seconds – 30 minutes
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Installation height: 4 - 12m max
Safety
Any incorrect use or installation procedure not recommended by the
manufacturer may cause fire, electrical shock or injury to persons.
Box Contents
Your box should contain the following items:
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Sensor
Installation Instructions
WARNING: ALL WIRING MUST BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL AND
LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND STANDARDS.
Note: motion sensors respond to rapid changes in temperature so care should be
taken not to mount the device near a climate control source (i.e. heaters or air
conditioners). Hot or cold draughts will seem like body motion to the sensor and will
trigger the device. Recommended distance from climate control devices is 2m.
1. Turn power off at circuit breaker or fuse
2. Connect wires as per diagram
3. Sensor can be secured onto light fitting
5. Restore power at circuit breaker or fuse
Sensor calibration:
Note: Allow up to 1 minute for the motion sensor to recalibrate after it has been
connected for the very first time. This is only necessary during installation or when
the mains supply is disconnected.
Installation wire diagram
Operation and Field of View
The motion sensor detects motion within its coverage area and controls the
associated lighting connected to the sensor. The passive infra red (PIR) sensor is
sensitive to the heat emitted by the human body. In order to trigger the sensor the
source of heat must move from one zone of detection to another. The device is
most effective in sensing motion across its field of view and less effective sensing
motion towards or away from its field of view.
Sensor detection range from side: large motion
Sensor detection range from top: large motion
Motion Sensor Settings and Adjustments
The motion sensor is a Passive Infra Red (PIR) type electronic occupancy detector,
which in turn switches the lights when connected to the motion sensor. There are
three adjustments that can be made to influence the operation of the motion
sensor:
1.
RANGE: motion detection range
2.
TIME: time delay after motion/sound until shut off
3.
LUX/LIGHT: level of ambient light sensitivity
The three adjustments settings are as follows:
Detection range:
1m to 8m
Time setting range:
10sec to 30min
Lux (light) sensitivity:
10 to 2 000 LUX