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Sales & Solution Providers
Principals:
Steinel – Germany [Sensors & Motion Controlled Light fixtures]
Esylux – Germany [DALI, KNX, Dimmable & Advanced Sensors with handheld remote control]
Hubbel-Automation – USA [Wall Switches and Dual Technology Sensors]
Peha – Germany [Wireless Switching Technology]
Altenburger – Germany [ Dimming Solutions for Hotels & Conference Rooms]
Smart Energy Saving Solutions for
Lighting & Air-Conditioning Loads
The difference between Motion & Occupancy Sensors
• Motion Sensors respond to Walking or Standing Movements. Occupancy sensors can detect fine movements in a sit
down position. Motions rendered by people talking on phone, mouse clicks, laptop work can be sensed by a “true”
occupancy sensor but not by an ordinary motion sensor
• Motion sensing is normally used in toilets, corridors, parking areas, basements and other applications where the
movement is always in an upright standing or walking condition. Occupancy sensors are always used for Office
cabins, laboratories, libraries, design studios where the occupant is normally seated and the level of motion is
severely restricted.
• Motion sensors should normally be 50% cheaper than a True and Genuine Occupancy Sensors.
• In a True occupancy sensor, the movement pattern schematic should specifically state finer movement areas and
larger movement areas. Whereas the schematic pertaining to a motion sensor will only show a single movement area.
• A motion sensor uses either PIR or High Frequency Technology where as a TRUE occupancy sensor will always use
the PIR Technology only. Mischievously some suppliers offer a combination of both PIR and HF in a single module
and qualify it as a OCCUPANCY SENSOR.
• For a PIR based motion sensor the module should contain anywhere between 1 to 3 pyro detectors whereas a True
Occupancy Sensor will always contain 3 or more pyro detectors.
• A Motion sensor monitors the Lux level only once at the time of initial sensing but a TRUE occupancy sensor regularly
monitors the ambient lux levels and turns on or off the lighting loads based on the prevailing levels.
Schematic For Occupancy Sensor
Area in RED – Sensor picks up only walking motion
Area in Yellow –Sensor picks up motion in seated position
DALI Sensors for dimming and scene control
Analogue Sensors for dimming control
24VDC Sensors for Building management [BMS]
Acoustic Sensors for cabins, labs, Class Rooms
Dual Channel Sensors for simultaneous HVAC and Lighting control
Wall Switches [single gang design] for fitment in switch boxes ideal for small
sized cabins. Can handle single or dual circuits simultaneously. Elimination of
wiring
Solar Based wireless sensors with chargeable battery. Based on 868 MHz
frequency and the patented ENOCEAN Technology.
High Bay sensors for warehouses, sports halls, arenas. These can be
mounted at ceiling heights of 10 to 15 meters.
Long Range sensors for sensing diameters of 24 meters or more. Suitable
for Car Parks
Sensors that work on a Master & Slave format. Ideal for car parks, long corridors,
stairways, basements etc
PIR Sensor Technology
Pyro Detection for PIR Sensors
Price increases as the detection area increases
Price increases as the number of pyro detector increases
High Frequency sensor Technology
Fig. Shows the principle of operation of HF sensor.
A sensor with transmitter and receiver
The transmitter of the high frequency module sends electromagnetic
waves and receives the echo reflected by walls and objects.
Echo on Occupancy Constant wave Echo without Occupancy
Differences between PIR and High Frequency
• Corridors & Staircase – 30% - 80%
• Basement Parking Areas – 70%
• Restrooms & Toilets – 30% - 90%
• Conference Rooms – 22% - 65%
• Office Cabins – 13% -50%
• Storage Areas – 45% - 80%
• Open Plan Office – 20% - 28%
• Auditoriums – 40% - 46%
• Canteen & Common dining areas –”Not Available”
• Lift / Elevator landing Lobbies – “Not Available”
COMMON AREAS OF APPLICATION WITH BENCHMARK
SAVINGS
Data Source: Madison Gas & Electric Co – www.mge.com
What Customers probably don’t
know about Sensors
• Whether the sensor is tropicalized for Indian Power Conditions and Gen-set operations
• Whether or not they are comparing similar features of sensors offered by different vendors
• Whether a sensor is actually required for an application
• Whether the vendor has done a Data logging exercise for determining the occupancy pattern and payback
• Whether the vendor has conducted a site survey to determine the actual requirement
• Whether the sensor reacts adversely to a high harmonic infested circuit
• Whether the sensor reacts adversely to mobile phones or radio handsets.
• Whether the sensor has a robust algorithm for reset management.
• Whether the sensor switches the loads at the zero cross over of a sinusoidal wave form
• What is the life cycle of the electromechanical relay or solid state switching device in the sensor
• Whether the sensor is suitably rated for ingress protection [IP] in consonance with the application
• How does the sensor reacts adversely when placed in close proximity to the lighting loads
• Does it have a Dead Time Zone feature in the algorithm.
• Does it have a built in redundancy for obviating false trigger situations
• Does it serve the required purpose when the time delay is kept to its minimum setting and not maximum setting
• Whether the sensor is vandal proofed.
• Whether the faulty sensor can be replaced without dismounting the chassis. Simply speaking is it easy to
diagnose and rectify the fault.
• Whether the vendor is supplying a motion sensor in place of an occupancy sensor
• Whether a manual bypass facility is available in case of any fault.
• Whether the sensor has adequate protection or shields against unsolicited movement e.g. ceiling fans, HVAC
draughts, open windows, motion across glass walls etc.
• Can the sensor chassis be installed at the time of the electrification without exposing the PCB and electronics to
the site conditions
• Does it conform to a set of internationally accepted quality standards
List of Customers
Hotels
Taj Hotels, Hyatt Regency, Grand Hyatt, Accor Hotel Group, Oberoi Hotels & Novotel, ITC Welcome Group, Sahara
Star, Rennaissance Group, Marine Plaza
• Indian Oil Corporation
• Life Insurance Corporation of India
• Indian Railways
• Shoppers Stop
• Bajaj Auto
• Breach Candy Hospital
• Indian Navy
• Honda Scooters
• Kalpataru Construction
• Indian Express Towers
• Emerson
• PWD and CPWD
• Bombay Dyeing [Realty Division]
• Crompton Greaves
…………………………International References for Retail: TESCO & Tengelmann.
Production sites
A Global footprint in 90countries and 1580 staff
members. This is the Steinel family for you !
These are quality certifications have Steinel
Customer submits
drawings with
electrical, wiring and
lighting layouts
Preparation of project details
On Relux lighting and Sensor
Software
Submission of Relux project
report along with
Quotation & payback calculation
to the customer
Customer does not
submit drawings with
electrical, wiring and
lighting layouts
Visit to the Site for
Survey
Submission of
report along with payback
Calculations and
Quotation to the customer
On specific request
data logging
and metering can
be carried out at
the customer’s site
Steps for Project Assessment and Pre-Feasibility Study
Steps for Project Assessment and Pre-Feasibility Study
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AC CONTACTOR
Thank You.
MISSION:
Making Pammvi a leading organization in the field of
electrical business by offering products, services,
technology.
Contact: enquiry@pammvi.com Website: http://www.pammvi.com

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smartlightingsolutionswithmotionsensorsoccupancysensorspirsensors-100707010328-phpapp01.ppt

  • 1. Sales & Solution Providers Principals: Steinel – Germany [Sensors & Motion Controlled Light fixtures] Esylux – Germany [DALI, KNX, Dimmable & Advanced Sensors with handheld remote control] Hubbel-Automation – USA [Wall Switches and Dual Technology Sensors] Peha – Germany [Wireless Switching Technology] Altenburger – Germany [ Dimming Solutions for Hotels & Conference Rooms] Smart Energy Saving Solutions for Lighting & Air-Conditioning Loads
  • 2. The difference between Motion & Occupancy Sensors • Motion Sensors respond to Walking or Standing Movements. Occupancy sensors can detect fine movements in a sit down position. Motions rendered by people talking on phone, mouse clicks, laptop work can be sensed by a “true” occupancy sensor but not by an ordinary motion sensor • Motion sensing is normally used in toilets, corridors, parking areas, basements and other applications where the movement is always in an upright standing or walking condition. Occupancy sensors are always used for Office cabins, laboratories, libraries, design studios where the occupant is normally seated and the level of motion is severely restricted. • Motion sensors should normally be 50% cheaper than a True and Genuine Occupancy Sensors. • In a True occupancy sensor, the movement pattern schematic should specifically state finer movement areas and larger movement areas. Whereas the schematic pertaining to a motion sensor will only show a single movement area. • A motion sensor uses either PIR or High Frequency Technology where as a TRUE occupancy sensor will always use the PIR Technology only. Mischievously some suppliers offer a combination of both PIR and HF in a single module and qualify it as a OCCUPANCY SENSOR. • For a PIR based motion sensor the module should contain anywhere between 1 to 3 pyro detectors whereas a True Occupancy Sensor will always contain 3 or more pyro detectors. • A Motion sensor monitors the Lux level only once at the time of initial sensing but a TRUE occupancy sensor regularly monitors the ambient lux levels and turns on or off the lighting loads based on the prevailing levels.
  • 3. Schematic For Occupancy Sensor Area in RED – Sensor picks up only walking motion Area in Yellow –Sensor picks up motion in seated position
  • 4. DALI Sensors for dimming and scene control Analogue Sensors for dimming control 24VDC Sensors for Building management [BMS] Acoustic Sensors for cabins, labs, Class Rooms Dual Channel Sensors for simultaneous HVAC and Lighting control Wall Switches [single gang design] for fitment in switch boxes ideal for small sized cabins. Can handle single or dual circuits simultaneously. Elimination of wiring Solar Based wireless sensors with chargeable battery. Based on 868 MHz frequency and the patented ENOCEAN Technology. High Bay sensors for warehouses, sports halls, arenas. These can be mounted at ceiling heights of 10 to 15 meters. Long Range sensors for sensing diameters of 24 meters or more. Suitable for Car Parks Sensors that work on a Master & Slave format. Ideal for car parks, long corridors, stairways, basements etc
  • 6. Pyro Detection for PIR Sensors Price increases as the detection area increases Price increases as the number of pyro detector increases
  • 7. High Frequency sensor Technology Fig. Shows the principle of operation of HF sensor. A sensor with transmitter and receiver The transmitter of the high frequency module sends electromagnetic waves and receives the echo reflected by walls and objects. Echo on Occupancy Constant wave Echo without Occupancy
  • 8. Differences between PIR and High Frequency
  • 9. • Corridors & Staircase – 30% - 80% • Basement Parking Areas – 70% • Restrooms & Toilets – 30% - 90% • Conference Rooms – 22% - 65% • Office Cabins – 13% -50% • Storage Areas – 45% - 80% • Open Plan Office – 20% - 28% • Auditoriums – 40% - 46% • Canteen & Common dining areas –”Not Available” • Lift / Elevator landing Lobbies – “Not Available” COMMON AREAS OF APPLICATION WITH BENCHMARK SAVINGS Data Source: Madison Gas & Electric Co – www.mge.com
  • 10. What Customers probably don’t know about Sensors • Whether the sensor is tropicalized for Indian Power Conditions and Gen-set operations • Whether or not they are comparing similar features of sensors offered by different vendors • Whether a sensor is actually required for an application • Whether the vendor has done a Data logging exercise for determining the occupancy pattern and payback • Whether the vendor has conducted a site survey to determine the actual requirement • Whether the sensor reacts adversely to a high harmonic infested circuit • Whether the sensor reacts adversely to mobile phones or radio handsets. • Whether the sensor has a robust algorithm for reset management. • Whether the sensor switches the loads at the zero cross over of a sinusoidal wave form • What is the life cycle of the electromechanical relay or solid state switching device in the sensor • Whether the sensor is suitably rated for ingress protection [IP] in consonance with the application • How does the sensor reacts adversely when placed in close proximity to the lighting loads • Does it have a Dead Time Zone feature in the algorithm. • Does it have a built in redundancy for obviating false trigger situations • Does it serve the required purpose when the time delay is kept to its minimum setting and not maximum setting • Whether the sensor is vandal proofed. • Whether the faulty sensor can be replaced without dismounting the chassis. Simply speaking is it easy to diagnose and rectify the fault. • Whether the vendor is supplying a motion sensor in place of an occupancy sensor • Whether a manual bypass facility is available in case of any fault. • Whether the sensor has adequate protection or shields against unsolicited movement e.g. ceiling fans, HVAC draughts, open windows, motion across glass walls etc. • Can the sensor chassis be installed at the time of the electrification without exposing the PCB and electronics to the site conditions • Does it conform to a set of internationally accepted quality standards
  • 11. List of Customers Hotels Taj Hotels, Hyatt Regency, Grand Hyatt, Accor Hotel Group, Oberoi Hotels & Novotel, ITC Welcome Group, Sahara Star, Rennaissance Group, Marine Plaza • Indian Oil Corporation • Life Insurance Corporation of India • Indian Railways • Shoppers Stop • Bajaj Auto • Breach Candy Hospital • Indian Navy • Honda Scooters • Kalpataru Construction • Indian Express Towers • Emerson • PWD and CPWD • Bombay Dyeing [Realty Division] • Crompton Greaves …………………………International References for Retail: TESCO & Tengelmann.
  • 13. A Global footprint in 90countries and 1580 staff members. This is the Steinel family for you ! These are quality certifications have Steinel
  • 14. Customer submits drawings with electrical, wiring and lighting layouts Preparation of project details On Relux lighting and Sensor Software Submission of Relux project report along with Quotation & payback calculation to the customer Customer does not submit drawings with electrical, wiring and lighting layouts Visit to the Site for Survey Submission of report along with payback Calculations and Quotation to the customer On specific request data logging and metering can be carried out at the customer’s site Steps for Project Assessment and Pre-Feasibility Study Steps for Project Assessment and Pre-Feasibility Study
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  • 17. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM WITH LIGHTING LOAD AND HVAC N N N L’ L L
  • 18. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM WITH LIGHTING LOAD AND AIRCONDITIONING N N N L’ L L LIGHTING CIRCUIT AC CONTACTOR
  • 19. Thank You. MISSION: Making Pammvi a leading organization in the field of electrical business by offering products, services, technology. Contact: enquiry@pammvi.com Website: http://www.pammvi.com

Editor's Notes

  • #14: Show the ROI, Payback, Data logging and Relux software calculations.
  • #16: - . . . .