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PIR Motion Sensor – Model 09 (2) Without Receptacle for HBF & LHBC LED Fixtures - Occupancy Sensor for Energy Efficiency

PIR Motion Sensor – Model 09 (2) Without Receptacle for HBF & LHBC LED Fixtures - Occupancy Sensor for Energy Efficiency

SKU: 07-ALH-17

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PIR Motion Sensor – Model 09 (2) Without Receptacle for HBF & LHBC LED Fixtures - Occupancy Sensor for Energy Efficiency

Product Description

The PIR Motion Sensor – Model 09 (2) is a versatile, hardwired accessory designed for HBF and LHBC Linear High Bay LED fixtures. Built without a receptacle, this sensor allows direct integration into lighting systems where plug-and-play connections aren't required. Using advanced Passive Infrared (PIR) technology, it detects motion and triggers automatic on/off control, enhancing energy efficiency and reducing unnecessary power consumption.


Key Features

  • PIR Motion Detection: Automatically turns lights on when motion is detected and off after a set delay.

  • No Receptacle Required: Designed for hardwired applications where a direct connection is preferred.

  • Dual Compatibility: Specifically made for use with both HBF and LHBC LED high bay fixtures.

  • Energy Saving: Ideal for areas with intermittent occupancy to reduce energy costs.

  • Reliable Performance: Built for commercial and industrial environments with high ceilings and constant activity.


Why Choose the PIR Sensor 09 (2) for HBF & LHBC?

  • Simplifies motion-based lighting control

  • Eliminates wasted energy in low-traffic areas

  • Supports safer, hands-free operation in busy workspaces

  • Ideal for retrofit or new construction with direct wiring

  • Compatible with multiple fixture types for added flexibility


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