Occupancy Sensors Energy Efficiency
Sensor projects will focus on one or more of four areas.
Occupancy sensors energy efficiency. They come with an occupancy sensor that can be placed above or below a work surface to turn off machines when the area is not occupied. Occupancy sensors must be located where they will detect occupants or occupant activity in all parts of the. Smart energy management systems thermostats and lights can help reduce energy consumption and create a more comfortable and attractive environment for customers. Certain types of occupancy sensors like indoor positioning systems can also provide a retailer with valuable data on customer behavior in the store.
The sensors use infrared ultrasonic microwave or other technology the term encompasses devices as different as pir sensors hotel room keycard locks and smart meters occupancy sensors are typically used to save energy. 1 human occupancy sensors for residential use 2 occupant counting sensors for commercial buildings 3 co2 sensors to enable the use of variable building ventilation based on data from occupant counting sensors and 4 real world testing and energy savings validation of these technologies. Occupancy sensors detect indoor activity within a certain area. They provide convenience by turning lights on automatically when someone enters a room and save energy by turning lights off soon after the last occupant has left the room.
This saves energy and money.