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PIR Motion Sensor – Model 071 (No Receptacle) for HBF LED Fixtures - Energy-Saving Accessory for Occupancy Detection

PIR Motion Sensor – Model 071 (No Receptacle) for HBF LED Fixtures - Energy-Saving Accessory for Occupancy Detection

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PIR Motion Sensor – Model 071 (No Receptacle) for HBF LED Fixtures | Energy-Saving Accessory for Occupancy Detection

Product Description

The 071 PIR Motion Sensor is a smart energy-saving accessory designed for use with HBF LED High Bay Fixtures. This version does not include a receptacle, making it ideal for projects where a direct, hardwired connection is preferred. Designed for high-ceiling installations, this sensor detects occupancy and automatically controls lighting, reducing energy consumption and improving operational efficiency in commercial and industrial spaces.


Key Features

  • Passive Infrared (PIR) Detection: Accurately senses motion and occupancy in the coverage area to activate lights.

  • Direct Integration: Designed for HBF fixtures without the need for a plug-in receptacle.

  • Energy Efficiency: Lights turn on only when motion is detected and turn off after a preset delay, saving power.

  • Simple Wiring: Ideal for installations requiring hardwired sensor integration.

  • Durable Housing: Built to perform reliably in demanding environments.


Why Choose the 071 PIR Sensor (No Receptacle)?

  • Reduces unnecessary energy use

  • Supports hands-free, automatic lighting control

  • Compatible with high ceiling applications

  • Ideal for retrofits or new builds with hardwired lighting systems

  • Enhances safety and efficiency in motion-sensitive areas

 


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