SENTROL Application notes - Alarms BC
SENTROL Application notes - Alarms BC
SENTROL Application notes - Alarms BC
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Residential & Commercial <strong>Application</strong>s<br />
APPLICATION<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
RECOMMENDED<br />
PRODUCTS<br />
USING A PIR TO PROTECT HALLWAYS OR<br />
ACTIVAGE HALLWAY AND LOBBY LIGHTING<br />
A PIR with a single-spot or vertical barrier coverage pattern can be used to protect<br />
long narrow areas such as corridors or hallways.<br />
A PIR can also be used to activate lighting controls in hallways and lobbies.<br />
Such applications are particularly useful when it is not possible to mount light<br />
switches near entrance doors.<br />
A single-spot or vertical barrier PIR should be mounted at the opposite end of a<br />
hallway or lobby from its entrance. Anyone entering the hallway from the entrance<br />
or from side doors will be detected.<br />
A separate relay with power supply must be used to control lights.<br />
Walk-test the installation to ensure correct operation.<br />
The AP125, AP425 and 6255 SureShot with a single spot or vertical barrier mask,<br />
the 6155 Sharpshooter with a long range (6071) or curtain (6073) lens, and the 6351<br />
DesignLine with a vertical barrier mask will all work in this application. Things to<br />
consider when selecting a PIR are: length of the hallway, range of the PIR,<br />
appearance of the PIR, and pets.<br />
SPACE DETECTION<br />
Several Sentrol/Aritech products can be<br />
used to obtain coverage pattern desired.<br />
PIR<br />
Relay<br />
&<br />
Power Supply<br />
To Lights<br />
120 VAC<br />
When activating lights use a separate relay and power supply.<br />
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