Occupancy Sensors

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    build

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    G'day All,
    I'm looking at the PIR Motion Detectors on the Products Group page.

    Is that the full range of cBus occupancy sensors?

    I'm after motion/occupancy for the dunny, garage and other rooms where lights get left on by mistake.

    Any recommendations?

    Any don't dos?

    Thanks in anticipation,
    build
     
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    The range of motion sensors dedicated to C-Bus is covered on 2 separate pages on the CIS website. For some reason the Multisensor gets it's own page.

    Have a good search of the forum. The topic of motion sensors comes up semi-regularly so there's lots of good info already here.

    Motion sensors
    Multisensor
     
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    Wall Mounted ?

    THX Newman,

    I'd swear I've seen a wall plate mounted sensor.
    Was I dreaming?

    tia
     
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    There's no wallplate mounted C-Bus motion sensor. A few companies out there do make wallplate motion sensors and if you can find one with a dry contact output you could potentially interface it to a C-Bus Bus Coupler if you desparately want one.

    Clipsal actually do manufacture a 240 Vac wall-plate motion sensor but it's in the british E-format only, is a 3-wire device (requires a neutral) and is not approved for sale/use in Australia. It is sold in selected Asian countries only.
     
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