EnOcean Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor – EOSC (OEM)

EnOcean Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor EOSC OEM

Dec 14, 2018

The Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor is wireless and self-powered making them one of the most costeffective ways to control energy-use in unoccupied rooms. The sensor harvests solar energy from indoor light and uses radio frequency technology to communicate wirelessly with other EnOcean-enabled devices, setting back temperature and turning off lights and electrical loads when it detects that a space has been unoccupied for a set period of time.

Self-powered sensors and switches, combined with LED fixture controllers and a commissioning tool, permit easy configuration, intelligent local control, and seamless integration into building automation systems.

The wireless LED controls portfolio is ideal for both, new buildings and retrofits. They can be easily introduced into intelligent building technology: in residential buildings, all you need to do is connect a transmitter to a receiver – and you’re done. This basic installation can be easily combined with existing systems and extended at will.

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