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RE: Anyone found some decent Flush Mount PIRs in the UK


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  • Subject: RE: Anyone found some decent Flush Mount PIRs in the UK
  • From: Chris Langridge <chrisl@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 02:19:37 -0000
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Simon,
 
have you got  a pic, model numbers - any more data? - they sound great.
 
I pulled down a bunch of info about the philips range today (thanks J Starkie) . Will call Philips tomorrow to check out the compatability of their units and report to the group. They do a multi-sensor which combines: PIR with light sensor and an IR reciever - all flush mount in a single unit....
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Coates [mailto:ecolume@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 26 November 2001 22:57
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d] Anyone found some decent Flush Mount PIRs in the UK

Chris,
 
Yes, I have some in stock - neat, small unit about 45x45mm and 35mm deep. 12V input with open collector output - but this would need to be used with something like HomeVision.  They're the same type I'll be using in my own home.  I've sent Phil Harris one recently and I believe he's testing it at the moment.
 
Also do a mains version which will switch 8 amps - with an adjustable timer from 4 to 32 minutes.  Light sensor is adjustable from 50 to 1500lux.  It's got the same PIR head as the LV PIR but also has a 70mm diameter bezel, and the controls are housed in a 135mm long tube behind the head.  Really designed to fit in a suspended ceiling, but you could use it in a plastered ceiling if it was stuck into place.
 
 
Simon
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 25 November 2001 21:13
Subject: [ukha_d] Anyone found some decent Flush Mount PIRs in the UK

I'm still tinkering with the lighting control.
 
As Mike points out bathrooms, toilets, pantry areeas etc are ideal candidates for PIR controlled lighting. There's also something to be said for not routing this control through an HA interface but just use main PIR time switches instead.
 
Any one know of a good source for flush mount (cieling) PIRs - either mains or low voltage.
 
Chris


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