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Hubbell Building Automation (HBA) occupancy sensors are designed to meet a wide range of applications. HBA’s ceiling and wall-mounted sensors are available with the most up to date sensing technologies on the market today. HBA offers passive infrared and ultrasonic sensors as well as a multi-tech version. HBA occupancy sensors provide simple installation, easy setup, and reliable long-term motion detection.
KEY FEATURES
1) IntellADAPT Technology Continuous self-adapting sensor
2) LED walk test indicator
3) Multi-segment Fresnel lens
4) Optional Quick To Install (QTI) connector
5) Non-volatile memory for sensor settings
6) Fits standard single-gang box
7) IntellADAPT Technology Continuous self-adapting sensor
8) RhinoTuff Impact-resistant lens
9) Built in photocell with optional SuperSaver Mode
10) Dual operating modes automatic and manual
- Automatic ON / Automatic OFF
- Manual ON / Automatic OFF
11) Electrical Ratings
- 120VAC: 800W Incandescent, 1000W Fluorescent
- 277VAC: 1800W Fluorescent
12) Title 24 compliant operation
- Manual ON / Automatic OFF
IntellADAPT Technology
HBA’s LightHAWK, OMNI and LightOWL sensors all feature patented IntellADAPT technology that continuously analyzes occupancy patterns and adjusts the time and sensitivity settings to ensure that the sensor is providing maximum ROI and true maintenance free “Install and Forget” sensor.
Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors use a multi-segmented lens to divide the space into zones. When a person enters the sensor’s field of view, the Frenel lens focuses the IR energy emitted by the human body onto a pyro-electric detector. When the IR signature moves between zones, the sensor interprets this movement as occupancy and turns on available lighting. PIR technology provides excellent long-range major motion detection.
Ultrasonic sensors utilize a volumetric sensing technology to monitor a specific area. Transducers emit an inaudible wave pattern at a specific frequency filling the space and bouncing off all surfaces in the coverage area. Ultrasonic technology provides superior minor motion detection.
Multi-technology sensors incorporate both PIR and ultrasonic technologies into one compact device. By utilizing both technologies the sensors provide superior occupancy detection in areas where a single technology sensor would not. |
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