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Default Can you add internal movement sensors to bulkhead lamps?

On 24/04/2019 10:30, tim... wrote:
Hi,

My new abode is in a block of flats that has interior lighting provided
by (60) bulkhead lamps which are mostly on 24-7 (with some controlled by
light sensors so as only on when it is dark)

I have been tasked with looking to see if we can replace some of then
with ones which detect movement so that they can be off for the large
parts of the day when no-one needs them

It seems that the style of lamps that we have now is not currently
available and I suspect there will be resistance to having different
style of lamp along the corridor so it's replace all of them or none of
them

Currently the bulls we use are 2 times 7W CFLs and the smallest LED
replacement that can be styled with "Integrated" movement sensor is 10W
so replacing those lamps which will need to remain on 24-7 is going to
be negative (after the cost of installation ahs been taken into account)

So the end result of changing all of the lamps has to result in a very
significant saving from the ones which are going to go on-off overnight,
for this to be worthwhile.

Adding external PIR sensors into the supply is going to be a mess
(especially as the corridor was only recently redecorated and there's no
way that redecorating afterwards can be justified) so is it possible to
obtain just the internal microwave sensors and have them installed
inside the lamps that we currently have - there is plenty of space for
this.

Anybody have an experience of this.


It won't work inside glass. Glass doesn't transmit thermal band IR.
If you can get clear plastic bulkhead covers it might.

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Martin Brown