Ecmweb 6726 Steinel Control Pro Series Occupancy Detectors
Ecmweb 6726 Steinel Control Pro Series Occupancy Detectors
Ecmweb 6726 Steinel Control Pro Series Occupancy Detectors
Ecmweb 6726 Steinel Control Pro Series Occupancy Detectors
Ecmweb 6726 Steinel Control Pro Series Occupancy Detectors

Occupancy detectors

Oct. 6, 2014
The Control Pro Series consists of passive infrared, ultrasonic, and multi-tech occupancy detectors

The Control Pro Series consists of passive infrared (PIR), ultrasonic, and multi-tech (PIR, ultrasonic, daylighting) occupancy detectors. Designed to control lighting as well as HVAC in a variety of commercial applications, the products’ control interfaces (load modules) accommodate numerous installation choices, including line voltage or low voltage for use with a power pack or control panel. The devices can be mounted on the ceiling to provide 360° coverage. In addition, models are available that mount in the corner or on a wall and achieve a 180° view of the space. Other features include a 0V to 10V dim option, KNX interface module for direct use with the international standardized (ISO/IEC 14543-3), and harmonized US Standard (ANSI/ASHRAE 135) network-based communications protocol for intelligent buildings.

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