Utilising microwave technology, these are designed for wide ranging types of commercial, industrial and civic / public amenity applications - including offices, factories, retail outlets together with schools, libraries, hospitals, etc., plus transport hubs like stations.
Hytronik sensors can be used in conjunction with CLD's range of LED lighting fixtures to help further optimise all the cost and energy saving benefits of using LED technology for environmental lighting by switching off lighting in unused areas.
Designed to offer the full flexibility, the Hytronik sensors can be programmed to react to specific patterns based on movement in a space, lux / light levels and timings, with the latest surrounding lux value taking precedence over the previous learned lux level.
When there is sufficient natural lighting in an environment, the lighting under control of the sensor system will not switch on - even when there is movement detected. When the light levels are low, the sensor triggers the light automatically when a person enters the room.
After a pre-programmed 'hold' time is passed, the lights will then switch off automatically if there is no movement. This provides a perfect solution for lighting control in commercial offices and warehouses/factories and other environments where lights are constantly on.
The Hytronik range starts at just £16.00 and goes up to £30.00, offering an economical solution for any business which is conscious of its carbon footprint as well as the substantial savings that can be made by automatically switching off redundant lighting.
CLD's MD Rob Platt comments, "As LED lighting become a more cost-effective and popular choice for long term cost saving, smart switching is becoming equally as important as the actual lightsources to offer best value. We are expecting Hytronik to be a big success and intend to introduce more control options in the near future."
(Jim Evans)