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Page 1: Occupancy Sensor Brochure

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Occupancy Sensors for an Energy Conscious World

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I N T R O D U C T I O N

B U I L D I N G T Y P E S

R O O M T Y P E S

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Energy Savings with Occupancy Sensors ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3How to Select the Right Technology for the Proper Application ........................................................................................................................... 4

Office Building ...................................................................................... 6

Offices ..................................................................................................... 7

Hospitality ............................................................................................ 11

Laboratories ........................................................................................ 16

Education ............................................................................................... 8

Classrooms ............................................................................................ 9

Healthcare ........................................................................................... 12

Conference Rooms ............................................................................. 5

Retail ...................................................................................................... 10

Bathrooms ........................................................................................... 14

Residential ........................................................................................... 13

Warehouse/Storerooms ................................................................. 18

The First Step to SavingsThis brochure is merely a window into the possibilities that are available in lighting controls. Let our experts help you find the solutions that are particular to your application, so you can start saving money. Hubbell Control Solutions offers the following services to help you get started:

• No obligation walk-thru of your building or campus • Complimentary layout assistance with Performance Guarantee • Payback analysis report • Samples available for test installations

• Training for maintenance staff • Toll free LIFETIME Technical Support • Five year warranty on Occupancy Sensors

Wireless Indoor & Outdoor Lighting Controls

Networked Lighting Controls

Commercial Lighting Control Panels

Vacancy-Occupancy Sensors

Daylighting Controls

Distributed Lighting Controls

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Energy Conservation at the Forefront

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A significant energy conservation movement has been established across the globe in the form of local, state and national programs, standards and codes that call for energy efficiency in both commercial and residential buildings. These codes and standards include:

• LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification in new and renovated facilities through the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) promotes sustainable building design. • California Energy Commission’s (CEC) Title 24 program enforces stringent standards and regulations to reduce energy consumption, including automatic lighting control and shut-off. • ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 energy efficiency code requires interior lighting in buildings larger than 5000 sq. ft. to be controlled with automatic devices. • IECC® (International Energy Conservation Code) compliance requires automatic shut-off of lighting which is now adopted by most states in some form.

As energy concerns increase, the “greening” of commercial and residential buildings will continue through more stringent standards and additional energy conservation initiatives like the EPA’s ENERGY STAR program and the 2030 Challenge that aims to reduce energy use by 50% by 2030.

HCS Occupancy Sensors are backed by Hubbell Control Solutions’ superior service and support including:

• Valuable online ROI worksheet for calculating energy savings • Product selection guide for choosing the right HCS Occupancy Sensor and technology • Online specification assistance through AutoCAD drawings, templates and documentation • Comprehensive design assistance for deploying occupancy sensors in a variety of applications with guaranteed layouts • Highly knowledgeable network of specification professionals and trained, dedicated sales staff • Sustainable: Backed by Hubbell, committed to safeguarding the environment through innovative products and efficient operations

For more information about Hubbell Control Solutions and access to our complete suite of on-line tools, visit our website at www.hubbell-automation.com.

In the U.S., lighting consumes 22% of electricity and represents over $40 billion a year in energy costs. Using advanced technology, Hubbell Control Solutions’ Occupancy Sensors save energy and provide sustainability by automatically and effectively turning lights on when a room is occupied and off when a room is vacant. In a typical office building, where lighting accounts for 35 to 45% of energy use, HCS Occupancy Sensors reduce wasted lighting by 13 to 90% for a significant return on investment (ROI).

HCS offers the broadest range of occupancy and vacancy sensors on the market. Lighting controls that meet the latest codes and standards, including ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 and CEC’s Title 24. HCS Occupancy Sensors can also provide LEED® points in categories like Sustainable Sites, Energy and Atmosphere, Indoor Environmental Quality and Innovative Design Process.

Layout Capabilities and Technical SupportHCS representatives are available to answer all your questions and discuss any project—large or small. Sensor selection and layout services are available. Call 888-698-3242 for more info or chat with us on our website.

Hubbell Control Solutions Occupancy Sensors Play a Key Role

Broad Sensor Product Range

Backed by HCS Service and Support

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Select the Right Technology for the Proper Application

IntelliDAPT® Technology is Occupancy Sensing’s “Killer APP”

Passive Infrared (PIR)

Dual Technology

Ultrasonic (US)

Dual technology occupancy sensors combine both passive infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic (US) technologies for maximum reliability. Because US and PIR need to both detect occupancy to turn lighting on, dual technology sensors minimize the risk of lights coming on when the space is unoccupied—false triggering. Continued detection by only one technology then keeps lighting on as necessary. Dual technology sensors offer the best performance for most applications. Benefits:• Minimizes false triggering• Consistent, reliable operation • Virtually eliminates false offs

Passive infrared (PIR) technology senses occupancy by detecting the movement of heat emitted from the human body against the background space. Unlike ultra sonic technology, PIR sensors require an unobstructed line-of-sight for detection. These sensors use a segmented lens, which divides the coverage area into zones. Movement between zones is then interpreted as occupan-cy. PIR sensors are ideal for detecting major motion (e.g. walking), and they work best in small, enclosed spaces with high levels of occupant movement. Benefits:• Long range detection• Reliable triggering• Cost efficient

Ultrasonic (US) technology senses occupancy by bouncing ultra sonic waves (32 kHz or 45 kHz) off of objects and detecting a frequency shift between the emitted and reflected waves. Movement by a person or object within a space causes a shift in frequency, which the sensor interprets as occupancy. While US occupancy sensors have a limited range, they are excellent at detecting even minor motion such as typing and filing, and they do not require an unobstructed line-of-sight. This makes US technology sensors ideal for an application like an office with cubicles or a restroom with stalls. Benefits:• Detect small motion• Sees around obstructions

IntelliDAPT Technology is a patented HCS innovation that delivers benefits to both building owners and occupants. The building owner achieves reduced energy costs, fewer adjustments and less maintenance while the building occupant experiences fewer false on and offs and disturbances.

Occupancy sensors with IntelliDAPT technology use microprocessors that make all the decisions for setting adjustments. Internal software constantly monitors the controlled area and automatically adjusts the sensitivity and timer based on environmental history. This means that instead of manually adjusting the sensor for seasonal changes, modified airflow, furniture layout or occupancy pattern changes, the sensor automatically adjusts itself. These automatic adjustments eliminate the need for multiple manual adjustments by maintenance personnel or outside contractors. HCS offers IntelliDAPT technology throughout its product offering—wall switches, ceiling and wall mount sensors.

Benefits:• “Install-and-forget” operation• Adapts to space and needs • Seasons • Airflow • Occupancy Patterns• Reduces false on and offs

Suggested Installation - Dual circuit wall switches can be

used to allow accent lighting during presentations if room size allows.

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Energy Saving Areas:• Large Boardrooms • Small Boardrooms • Training Rooms • Teaming Areas

Pro Tips:Use sensors with manual on/off control for projection of presentations.

Small Conference Room Recommended Products: Wall Switches: • LHMT Series

Alternative:

Ceiling Sensors: • OMNIDT1000

(Requires UVPP Power Pack) Large Conference Room Recommended Products: Ceiling Sensor: • OMNIDT1000 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Alternative:

Ceiling Sensors: • ONMIDT2000BP1277

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Portraying the right image.The occupancy pattern of conference rooms makes these spaces ideal for HCS occupancy )sensors. The use of photocell sensors ensures natural light is utilized when detected. Manual controls avoid lights coming on during audio-visual projection despite movement in the room. Because conference rooms are also often frequented by guests, they portray an image to meeting guests and attendees. No better image could be portrayed than a commitment to the environ-ment through the use of occupancy sensors.

- Suggested Installation Make sure sensor is not obscured by presentation equipment like screens or easels.

- Technology IntelliDAPT™ Dual Technology (Recommended)

Typical Layouts and Coverage Patterns

Large Conference Room

Suggested Installation - Dual circuit wall switches can be

used to allow accent lighting during presentations if room size allows.

Technology - IntelliDAPT Dual Technology

(Recommended)

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O F F I C E S O L U T I O N SEliminate energy waste and improve the bottom line. Companies have always had to make tough decisions regarding resource allocation. In thepast, energy consumption was often treated as a fixed overhead cost. With new regulations and the need for sustainable building design, this no longer holds true. Lighting is responsible for much of an office’s electricity use, and occupancy sensors can provide significant energy savings by providing light only where and when it’s needed.

Enhance reputation and improve the bottom line. Companies with LEED-certified facilities havea higher standing within their communitiesand among industry peers. LEED-certifiedwork environments also result in higher levelsof employee satisfaction and retention due tohealthier, brighter working conditions. HCS’ssensors can help gain LEED points and illustratea company’s commitment to protecting the environment.

Great for government buildings.

Energy Saving Locations:• Closets • Restrooms • Break Rooms • Conference Rooms • Private Offices • Open Offices • Hallways • Administration• Stairways• Exteriors

Pro Tips:Sensors with photocells provide additional savings in areas with natural light by turning off whenever possible.

Success Factors:• Reduce installation and maintenance labor by eliminating manualadjustments withadaptive sensors.

• Maximize savingswith HCS’s daylightharvesting productswhich precisely controllighting in response toavailable natural light.

• Open office spacesprovide many placement and product selection challenges. Contact your local HCS sensor professional for layout and product assistance.

* Energy Information Administration: 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey

** Based on 40% lighting savings from sensors.

Actual results may vary.

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Potential electricity bill savings**

Lighting Uses 39% of Total Electricity

C L I M AT E CO N T R O L 27%

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O T H E R 14%

R E F R I G E R AT I O N 5%

L I G H T I N G 39 %

S AV I N G S 16%

Based on average occupancy and installation complexity.

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O F F I C E D E S I G N G U I D EOccupancy trends are changing.Due to flexible work hours, telecommuting and adaptable work spaces, modern office spaces experience constantly changing occupancy patterns. These trends have increased the amount of unnecessary illumination in today’s offices, which can be minimized through proper utilization of occupancy sensors.

Modern technology for modern offices.The ever-changing nature of today’s office space poses challenges for traditional occupancysensors. HCS’s sensors, equipped with IntelliDAPT® technology, constantly monitor and adjust to changing occupancy patterns, layouts and environmental conditions. HCS sensors take theguesswork out of setup and operation by providing an “install-and-forget” experience.

Technology IntelliDAPT Dual Technology (Recommended)

Pro Tip Line voltage ceiling sensors simplify retrofits. Also note door location and swing radius to position wall switch sensors correctly.

Suggested Installation Make sure sensor is not obscured by an open door

Suggested Installation Make sure sensor is not obscured by an open door

Suggested Installation Position and angle sensors to maximize minor motion detection over work space concentrations.

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Small & Large Office Recommended Products: Wall Switch: • LHMT Series

Small Office Alternative: Wall Switches: • IWSZP Series • LHIR Series

Ceiling Sensors: • OMNIDT500 • PIR10P • OMNIIR (Requires UVPP Power Pack) Large Office Alternative: Ceiling Sensors: • OMNIDT1000 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Open Office Recommended Products: Ceiling Sensors: • OMNIUS2000(Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Alternative: Ceiling Sensors: • CUI5002000P

Small Office

Open Office

Large Office

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E D U C A T I O N S O L U T I O N SElectricity doesn’t educate- teachers do.Electricity bills are second only to payroll intoday’s restricted school budgets. Most of theelectricity goes to keeping the lights on, evenwhen they are not needed. Systematicallyturning lights off whenever possiblesignificantly reduces a school’s utility bill.

Regain budget control with HCS. HCS’s sensors provide a simple, automatedand transparent system to make sure thatlighting energy is used as needed. This protectsschool budgets from rate fluctuations, allowingeducational institutions to more freely invest inteachers, programs and supplies that directlyaffect the quality of education.

Also great for event centers or houses of worship.

Energy Saving Locations:• Stairways • Storage Rooms • Restrooms • Cafeterias • Libraries • Conference Halls • Administration • Classrooms • Media Centers • Hallways • Gyms • Auditoriums • Exteriors

Pro Tips:Dual technology sensors enhance minor motion detection reducing false off situations during periods of reading or testing. Manual on/off sensors provide control for movies and presentations. Success Factors:• Provide advance lighting control of two zones for projector use with dual circuit switches. • Increase sensor longevity by specifying LHMT or LHIR series switch sensors with vandal resistant hard lenses or ultrasonic sensors. • Simplify retrofits by eliminating the need to run new wires by utilizing line voltage wall switch and ceiling sensors. * Energy Information Administration: 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey

** Based on 40% lighting savings from sensors.

Actual results may vary.

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Potential electricity bill savings**

Lighting Uses 31% of Total Electricity

C L I M AT E CO N T R O L 47%

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L I G H T I N G 31%

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C L A S S R O O M D E S I G N G U I D EHCS Sensors - the teacher’s new pet.Lighting classrooms consumes a substantial amount of the education budget. However,significant savings can be realized by turning off lights when they are not needed. Occupancy sensors provide an inexpensive way to guarantee that energy waste is kept to a minimum. They can further enhance savings by using optional photo sensors that turn off the lights when enough natural light is detected.

Design for change.Classrooms are multi-use spaces that accommodate school-day activities and after schoolprograms. Field trips, vacations, events and cancellations all affect occupancy patterns. At the same time, seasonal environmental conditions are always changing. HCS’s patented IntelliDAPT® Technology automatically adjusts to these changes to minimize inadvertent activation and maximize savings. HCS provides one of the most complete sensor lines for effectively managing project cost and performance in educational institutions.

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- Technology IntelliDAPT Dual Technology (Recommended)

- Suggested Installation Provide teacher with manual override switches to turn off lights during A/V presentations.

- Technology IntelliDAPT Dual Technology (Recommended for classroom) IntelliDAPT Ultrasonic Technology (Recommended for bathroom)

- Suggested Installation Provide teacher with manual override switches to turn off lights for quiet times.

Technology - IntelliDAPT Dual Technology

(Recommended for sitting areas) IntelliDAPT Ultrasonic Technology

(Recommended for browsing area)

Suggested Installation - Utilize ultrasonic sensors between book

case stacks to eliminate blind spots.

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Library

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Large Classroom & Library Recommended Products: Ceiling Sensor: • OMNIDT2000 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Large Classroom Alternative:

Ceiling Sensors: • OMNIDT2000BP1277

Library Recommended Products: Ceiling Sensor: • OMNIUS2000 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Standard Elementary Recommended Products: Ceiling Sensor: • OMNIUS2000 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Wall Switches: • LHUS Series

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R E T A I L S O L U T I O N SIlluminate sales potential and increase profits.Retail establishments use a significant amountof electricity for lighting—both for overheadand display. After all, customers need to clearlysee what they’re buying. However, there arenumerous areas in stores that don’t requirelight all day like stock rooms, restrooms, andfitting rooms. Occupancy sensors in these areas can lower a store’s electricity bill and increase profit.

The upgrade that pays back. HCS’s sensors provide an automated system that makes sure lights are turned on when needed and off when they’re not. Employees can carry goods in and out of stock rooms without worrying about lights, and patrons can enter instantly illuminated fitting rooms. Occupancy sensors also show customers that a retail establishment is committed to minimizing energy waste while saving money every day.

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Potential electricity bill savings**

Lighting Uses 53% of Total Electricity

Based on average occupancy and installation complexity.

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C L I M AT E CO N T R O L 22%

R E F R I G E R AT I O N 10 %

O T H E R 15%

L I G H T I N G 53%

S AV I N G S 21%

Energy Saving Locations:

• Stock Rooms • Restrooms • Changing Rooms • Break Rooms • Offices • Hallways • Show Floor • Exteriors

Pro Tips:Passive infrared is perfect for changing rooms, and break areas where ROI outweighs performance requirements.

Success Factors:• Minimize cost and maximize savings in changing rooms with PIR sensors and short off delays. • Reduce the chance for sensors damage by specifying LHMT or LHIR wall switch sensors with vandal resistant hard lenses. • Contact your local HCS sensor professional for assistance with high bay storage and show floor solutions.

* Energy Information Administration: 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey

** Based on 40% lighting savings from sensors.

Actual results may vary.

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Energy Saving Locations:• Supply Closets • Restrooms • Exercise Rooms • Break Rooms • Meeting Rooms • Guest Rooms • Food Service • Hallways • Exteriors

Pro Tips:Utilize manual-on setting to maximize savings by making sure lights are turned off when rooms are unoccupied while giving patrons a traditional on/off experience.

Success Factors:• Let guests have traditional control by setting sensors to manual-on mode on LHIR, LHMT, and LHUS series products. • Utilize free sunlight to light your lobbies and atriums with HCS’s atrium daylight harvesting sensor.

* Energy Information Administration: 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey

** Based on 40% lighting savings from sensors.

Actual results may vary.

H O S P I T A L I T Y S O L U T I O N STurn the lights off to keep the lights on.Over 50% of a hotel’s electricity bill goes tokeeping lights on, even when guests are awayfrom their rooms. This results in substantialwaste that reduces an establishment’s financialefficiency and sustainability. With occupancysensors, the waste can be eliminated withoutaffecting customer comfort and convenience.

Manual-on mode automates savings. Hotel guests are on the go and often away fromtheir rooms. As a result room lights are oftenleft on, even in broad daylight. Specificallydeveloped with the hospitality industry inmind, manual-on mode provides guests with atraditional on/off light control experience butthen automatically turn off lights once a roomis unoccupied for a period of time. This providesa simple and transparent method to ensuringthat lights are off when necessary, significantlyincreasing a hotel’s energy efficiency.

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Lighting Uses 53% of Total Electricity

Based on average occupancy and installation complexity.

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C L I M AT E CO N T R O L 22%

R E F R I G E R AT I O N 5%

WAT E R H E AT I N G 5%

O T H E R 15%

L I G H T I N G 53%

S AV I N G S 21%

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Turning lights off should be the least of the worries.Hospitals are a 24/7 operation where decisionsand actions regarding the wellness of patientsare critical. Consequently, lights are often lefton when not needed. There are several areasthroughout hospitals that can realize substantialefficiency improvements with little investmentlike administration offices, storerooms, closetsand break rooms. Private practices, medicallabs and outpatient care facilities have loweroccupancy rates than hospitals and can furtherbenefit from occupancy sensors.

Promote healthier environment. Light switches are one of the most commonlytouched surfaces, spreading diseases andbacteria. Installing occupancy sensors whereappropriate eliminates the need to touch aswitch, which can help reduce the spread ofpathogens. At the same time, healthcare staffbenefit from a simple, user-friendly method ofcontrolling the lights.

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Lighting Uses 42% of Total Electricity

Based on average occupancy and installation complexity.

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C L I M AT E CO N T R O L 33%

O F F I C E E Q U I P M E N T 5%

O T H E R 20 %

L I G H T I N G 42%

S AV I N G S 17%

Energy Saving Locations:• Store Rooms • Restrooms • Break Rooms • Labs • Exam Rooms • Administration Offices • Circulation• Exteriors

Pro Tips:IntelliDAPT® Technology will automatically adjust for changes in shifts, usage, and seasons eliminating the need for manual adjustments and improving system performance.

Success Factors:• Prevent lights from coming on at night in patient rooms by setting LHMT, LHIR and LHUS series products to manual-on mode. • Minimize privacy curtains and carts from preventing sensor activation by utilizing Dual Technology or Ultrasonic sensors. • Healthcare facilities have many special requirements and unique environments. Contact your local HCS sensor professional for layout and product selection assistance

* Energy Information Administration: 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey

** Based on 40% lighting savings from sensors.

Actual results may vary.

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Energy Saving Locations:• Bathrooms • Closets • Basement/Garages • Pantries • Bedrooms • Hallways • Kitchens

Pro Tips:Vacancy sensors use manual activation to eliminate false triggering by pets and walkthroughs. They also help meet California Title 24 compliance.

Success Factors:• Replace switches in bedrooms, bathrooms, closets and basements to maximize ROI as these areas often have lights left on. • Give homeowners even more control of lighting and savings with dimming sensors.

* Energy Information Administration: 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey

** Based on 40% lighting savings from sensors.

Actual results may vary.

Is your home ready for the energy age?Residential construction has changedsignificantly in recent years. Updated energyefficiency standards such as California Title 24have pushed energy efficient products to theforefront. Today’s homeowners are demandingthe latest technologies to help them manageenergy usage and stay green. The constructionof multi-dwelling units has also becomemore prevalent with common areas that areultimately powered on the building owner’s bill.

Attract today’s home buyers. Energy efficiency is a selling feature that helpsdifferentiate a new home from an existinghome. HCS’s residential vacancy sensors weredeveloped specifically for homeowners byincorporating features such as manual on,alert to off and dimming. Incorporating HCS’ssensors into the residence helps comply withthe latest building codes while appealing toprospective home buyers.

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Potential electricity bill savings**

Lighting Uses 23% of Total Electricity

Based on average occupancy and installation complexity.

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C L I M AT E CO N T R O L 25%

E L E C T R O N I C S 13%

A P P L I A N C E S 19 %

WAT E R H E AT I N G 9 %

O T H E R 17%

L I G H T I N G 23%

S AV I N G S 7%

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R E S T R O O M D E S I G N G U I D EEnergy Saving Areas:• Single Person • Multi Person • Locker Rooms • Powder Rooms

Pro Tips:Dual circuit sensors can allow for control of lights and exhaust fan simplifying installation. Contact technical services regarding load and motor types supported.

Small Restroom Recommended Products: Wall Sensor: • LHUS Series

Alternative:

Wall Switches: • IWSZP Series • LHIR Series

Ceiling Sensors: • PIR10P • OMNIUS500 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Typical Layouts and Coverage Patterns

Occupied or not? Restrooms are typically occupied less than 50% of the day, and lights are often left onwhile no one is present. Restrooms are also isolated, making it difficult to determineif lights have been left on inadvertently. Significant savings can be achieved bysystematically turning lights off when possible.

Promote savings and health.HCS sensors intelligently sense occupation and control lights accordingly so facilitymanagers no longer have to ensure that the lights are turned off in restrooms or whenclosing up. And because a switch is a common touch point for transmitting germs inbathrooms, using HCS sensors helps promote healthy buildings.

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Suggested Installation Mount switch in location that limits chance for damage.

Technology IntelliDAPT™ Ultrasonic Technology (Recommended)

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Large Restroom Recommended Products: Ceiling Sensor: • OMNIUS500 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Alternative:

Ceiling Sensors: • OMNIDT2000BP1277 • OMNIDT1000BP1277

Large Restroom with Lockers Recommended Products: Ceiling Sensor: • OMNIUS500 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Alternative:

Ceiling Sensors: • OMNIUS2000BP1277 • OMNIUS2000 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

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Large Restroom

Suggested Installation Place sensor closer to stalls to maximize minor motion detection.

Suggested Installation Multiple sensors provide complete coverage and allow selective lighting based on occupancy.

Technology IntelliDAPT™ Ultrasonic Technology (Recommended)

Technology IntelliDAPT Ultrasonic Technology (Recommended)

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Small Laboratories

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L A B O R A T O R I E S D E S I G N G U I D EEnergy Saving Areas:• Pharmaceutical Labs • Quality Control Areas • Product Development Labs • Rapid Prototyping Shops

Pro Tips:Use Dual Technology or Ultrasonic in labs with obstructions such as large filing cabinets or air flow hoods.

Small Lab Recommended Products: Wall Switches: • LHUS Series

Alternative:

Wall Switches: • IWSZP Series • LHIR Series

Ceiling Sensors: • PIR10P • OMNIUS500 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Labs have unique requirements. Laboratory spaces are unique environments that have uncommon usage patterns andrequirements, such as clean room classification. Lab technicians and scientists often havetheir hands occupied dealing with equipment, chemicals or biomaterials. In addition,occupancy constantly changes in labs. Even though lighting is often not needed forprolonged periods of time, lights are often left on.

Sensors - clean and efficient.HCS’s occupancy sensors provide a helpful way of automating energy savings. At the sametime, they enhance the operation of the lab environment by allowing users to focus ontheir work instead of managing the lights. Ideal for the clean room environment, sensorshave fewer moving parts that minimize foreign particulate generation and smoothsurfaces that can be more easily cleaned. HCS’s sensors not only save money, they providea more efficient work environment.

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Suggested Installation Utilize PIR to prevent detection of minor equipment motions.

Technology IntelliDAPT™ Ultrasonic Technology (Recommended)

Typical Layouts and Coverage Patterns

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46'

28'

Large Lab Recommended Products: Ceiling Sensor: • OMNIDT2000 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Alternative:

Ceiling Sensors: • CUI5002000P

Computer Lab Recommended Products: Ceiling Sensor: • OMNIDT2000 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Alternative:

Ceiling Sensors: • OMNIUS2000BP1277

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Large Laboratories

Computer Lab

Suggested Installation Determine equipment placement to position sensors accordingly. Multiple sensors may be required if large equipment is present.

Suggested Installation Centering sensor over the seating area maximizes detection of minor motion like typing.

Technology IntelliDAPT™ Dual Technology (Recommended)

Technology IntelliDAPT Dual Technology (Recommended)

24' 5"

34' 6"

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6' 10"

10' 10"

S T O R A G E A R E A D E S I G N G U I D E

Frequently forgotten. Closets and storerooms offer one the best environments for occupancy savings due tointermittent use. Furthermore, people leaving these spaces are often carrying supplies ormerchandise, making turning off lights difficult. People then move on to the task at hand.Going back to turn off lights is frequently forgotten. Like restrooms, closets and storeroomsare normally isolated, and it’s difficult to determine if lights have been left on.

Easy in, easy out.With occupancy sensors, entering or leaving a storeroom with hands full is easilyaccomplished without worrying about the lights staying on and wasting energy. HCSbreadth of products includes occupancy sensors with passive infrared technology that areideal for small spaces of major movement, as well as options for covering large warehouseaisles and high-bay applications with 120-foot linear coverage.

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Typical Layouts and Coverage Patterns

Energy Saving Areas:• Warehouses • Supply Closets • Utility Closets • Network Closets

Pro Tips:Set short delays for small supply closets and store rooms to maximize savings.

Small Closet Recommended Products: Wall Switches: • IWSZP Series

Alternative: Ceiling Sensor: • OMNIIR (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Suggested Installation Position sensor close to door to make sure lights come on when the door is opened.

Technology Passive Infrared Technology (Recommended)

Small Closet/Storeroom

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Large Closet/Storeroom

25' 9"

20' 10"

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Large Closet Recommended Products: Ceiling Sensor: • OMNIUS1000 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Alternative:

Ceiling Sensors: • OMNIUS2000 (Requires UVPP Power Pack)

Warehouse Recommended Products: Fixture Mount Sensor: • WASP2 Series

Alternative:

Wall Fixture Sensor: • LOIRHB

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Suggested Installation Use a wall mount sensor if ceiling height is above 12ft.

Technology IntelliDAPT™ Dual Technology (Recommended)

Warehouse

Suggested Installation Utilize fixture mount high bay sensors in larger areas or where wall sensors are not feasible.

Technology Passive Infrared IntelliDAPT Technology (Recommended)

68'

80'

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