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10B. Divided engineering premises

Different types of premises with different systems for presence detection and lighting control.

Premises

The example shows engineering premises that are divided up for different activities. There is a warehouse for production (1) and a workshop with a three-shift system and partially automated manufacturing (4). The third area is large and is used during the day shift as a service workshop and for the manual building of prototypes. The service workshop (2) is used frequently throughout the day, while the prototype workshop (3) is used sporadically and the lighting is only switched on a few times each day.

The lighting in the adjacent stairway is also presence-controlled.

Method of presence detection

  1. Warehouse premises with warehouse aisles
    Open warehouse aisles with storage or pallet racks. Each aisle is monitored individually by a ceiling-mounted PD-2200 IR detector with lens no. 17. The light fittings in this warehouse have dimmable HF ballasts with analogue control (1–10 V).

See application example 6A 6A
for a detailed description and wiring diagram for “Dynamic lighting control”.
The same power supply is used to drive all the systems.

  1. Workshop premises that are busy throughout the day
    Presence detection is provided by a PD-2200 IR detector with standard lens no. 15. The light fittings have dimmable HF ballasts with analogue control (1–10 V).

See application example 2C
for a detailed description and wiring diagram.

  1. Part of the larger premises where there is little activity
    Presence detection is provided by a PD-2200 IR detector with standard lens no. 15. The light fittings have older non-dimmable ballasts.

See application example
for a detailed description and wiring diagram.

  1. Workshop premises with three-shift production

    Presence detection is provided by a PD-2200 IR detector with standard lens no. 15. The light fittings have dimmable HF ballasts with analogue control (1–10 V) and are part of a “Dynamic lighting control” system.

See application example
for a detailed description and wiring diagram.

  1. Stairway over four flours
    Presence is detected here by an AD-600 acoustic detector and AD-260 microphone. The light fittings have dimmable HF ballasts with analogue control (1–10 V).

See application example
for a detailed description and wiring diagram.