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STEINEL Adds Energy Saving Lighting Control to Any Fixture Location

HFLUM2-WR Fixture Integrated Sensor Module From Steinel

The HFLUM2-WR from STEINEL is a line voltage occupancy sensor module that installs into a fixture, adding energy saving lighting control in each fixture location. The HFLUM2-WR uses STEINEL’s High Frequency (HF) technology to turn lights on and off based on occupancy.

It works by emitting high frequency electromagnetic waves (5.8 GHz) into the controlled area. Movement in the area causes a change in the waves’ echo, resulting in occupancy detection. The sensor can detect motion through many materials including glass and the lens of a fixture, enabling the sensor to be hidden from view.

Features

  • 360° coverage
  • reach is adjustable from 3.3 to 26 ft
  • High frequency technology emits 5.8 GHz electromagnetic waves
  • Built-in surge protection with auto-reset
  • Lamp seasoning feature provides a simple and convenient 4 day burn in as recommended by lamp manufacturers
  • Adjustable time delay and light level settings
  • Light level feature allows lighting to remain off during daylight, regardless of occupancy (hold off)
  • Wiring is streamlined with three terminals

More information about the HFLUM2-WR fixture integrated sensor from STEINEL

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