NuAire 230PIR Installation Manual Download Page 1

Please note there are high voltages which exist inside

the unit and under no circumstances should it be

opened, there are no user serviceable parts inside.

Introduction

The Passive Infra Red (P.I.R) movement detector works by

detecting the warmth of moving bodies walking through the

area.

When the P.I.R is triggered it will signal the fan or light to run.

The "timer" will run on for the time set. The focusing of the unit

is in fact made up of a number of smaller lenses known as

facets or zones, each zone is focused on a different spot to

give a wide area of coverage.

The P.I.R. is triggered when walking from one zone to the next.

Therefore for optimum detection sensitivity it will operate best

when walking across the zone patterns.

Coding description:

230PIR

10 amp (max load) P.I.R c/w with adjustable timer

230PIR-NT

10 amp (max load) P.I.R with no timer included

The PIR-NT version is normally used in conjunction with fans

which incorporate run on timers. If connecting to a fan without

its own run on timer the Timer version (PIR) should be used.

When using either version for lighting and fan control, whilst

this is suitable for several fans, only one light fitting should be

connected directly to the P.I.R.

Installation

The P.I.R. must be installed in accordance with the latest IEE

recommendations.

Before installing the unit or making any adjustments the 

electricity must be switched off. 

Positioning the P.I.R. unit

For best results never position over a heat source. 

Never position in a draught.

Do not place in direct sunlight. 

Take account of exit/entry points.

Always seal PIR cable entry. 

Fix securely to wall or ceiling.

Avoid obstructions such as screen/ furniture.

Be conservative on range and angle.

Avoid walking towards the PIR for prime detection.

Avoid long ranges for instant triggering.

Before installing the switch, the best position must be sought

bearing in mind that the unit has a range of up to 6 metres and

will provide 

90

0

coverage in all directions. It also should be noted that the

units are not suitable for use in shower cubicles, and should

always be used in an indoor environment.

To avoid unnecessary triggering the P.I.R should not be mounted

in a draught or directly over a heat source such as a radiator.

Caution* - overloading the unit will result in permanent damage,

therefore it should not be used on loads over those stated on

the P.I.R. After installing the fan the P.I.R should be wired to the

switch/timer.

When the installation is complete, if using the Timer version,

adjust the timer by piercing the label in the centre of the timer

adjustment hole on the back of the unit to provide a suitable

run on time for the fan. This is accomplished by using a screw-

driver which is small enough to enter the hole provided. If the

Trigger version is used the run on timer may have to be set

inside the fan.

08. 05. 17. Leaflet Number 670610

230-PIR Personnel Detectors
for Wall & Ceiling

(Passive Infra-Red)

Installation Guide

The EMC Directive 

2014/30/EU

  

The Low Voltage 
directive 

2014/35/EU

Nuaire: A Trading Division of Polypipe Limited  

Western Industrial Estate

 

Caerphilly  United Kingdom  CF83 1NA  

T: 029 2088 5911  F: 029 2088 7033  E: [email protected]  W: www.nuaire.co.uk

1

4 Metres max.

7.2 Metres dia.

Trigger Range

approx 6m

Figure 3. Room coverage.

Figure 2. Typical ceiling application showing detector range.

Figure 1.  Remote Personnel Detector (P.I.R.)

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