Kason 1901A Series Motion Sensor

1901A SERIES MOTION SENSOR

Dec 14, 2018

Kason 1901A Motion Sensor saves energy and meets federal energy regulations. Passive infrared sensor detects motion and turns lights on at temperatures below freezing. Uses DIP switches to set time delay and PIR sensitivity.

  • Specifically engineered for installation in walk-in coolers and freezers
  • Uses electronic components to allow for reliable operation in extreme temperatures
  • Features a gasketed water-tight enclosure which prevents moisture and dust from entering the sensor and affecting occupancy detection
  • Operation: Passive infrared sensor detects motion and turns lights on at temperatures below freezing. Uses DIP switches to set time delay and PIR sensitivity
  • Low Bay Sensor: High density optic lens set covers a 20 ft (7.3 m) diameter with ceiling height up to 20 ft. (6.1 m)
  • High Bay Sensor: Same as the low bay sensor except with ceiling height from 20 ft. (6.1 m) to 40 ft. (12.2 m)
  • For more information go HERE

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