Chose the right presence detector: Which detector for which application?
Whether for private home or in a commercial functional building – Theben offers the optimum presence detector for any application. Simple toinstall, easy to operate. Each of these solutions contributes to saving energy and increasing comfort and safety.
Presence-dependent lighting control for office spacesA presence-dependent lighting and climate control of individual work places is required. Lighting should be comfortably switchable on and off from the desk using a remote control. In case of short stays in the room, the lighting should be switched on no longer than two minutes, in order to save energy. A dynamic adjustment of the time delay to the user behaviour is desirable. Presence-dependent lighting control for office spaces |
Complex lighting management for large offices and hallsLighting management in a large office is required with light measurement at different spots – at the window front with incident daylight as well as on the dark side of the hall. Depending on the measured lux values, the lighting in the entire office is to be switched on. Complex lighting management for large offices and halls |
Presence and brightness-dependent solutions for training and conference roomsIn a classroom or seminar room, two rows of light are required to be controlled independently of each other as well as presence- and brightness-dependent. Lighting scenarios to be called up via remote control are desired. Incident daylight is to be utilized as much as possible. The white board lighting should be controlled separately. Presence and brightness-dependent solutions for training and conference rooms |
Presence-dependent lighting controlIn an entrance hall of 6 m height in an office building, the light is to be controlled depending on presence. Presence-dependent lighting control for entrance halls |
Precise lighting control for corridors and escape routesA long hall with large windows requires automatic lighting. Opposite of the window fronts, there are office rooms with walls partly made of glass. The movements inside the offices should not influence the lighting control in the hall. Lighting control for corridors and escape routes |
Automatic lighting control for staircases without daylightAutomatic lighting of a staircase without windows in a car park is required. Safely illuminating staircases |
Motion-dependent lighting for logistics centres, libraries and archivesMotion-dependent lighting of individual aisles in a warehouse is required. Forklifts or employees in the central aisle should not trigger the lighting in the cross aisles. The lighting of the cross aisles should only be switched on when they are entered. Motion-dependent lighting for logistics centres, libraries and archives |
Field-dependent lighting for sport hallsWhen entering the field in a sports hall, the light should go on automatically. Each of the three fields should be switched independently. One field is 21 metres wide and 30 metres long. The sports hall has large window fronts with incident daylight. Lighting for sport halls |
Automatic lighting control for ancillary roomsIn a small storage room without windows, the light should go on automatically, as soon as someone enters the room, and – in order to save energy – should also go off after a defined time delay. Automatic lighting control for ancillary rooms |
Automatic lighting control for sanitary roomsThe aim is the implementation of an automatic, motion-dependent lighting and ventilation of a restaurant toilet without any daylight. The ventilation should be switched on automatically, when the presence of a guest is detected, in order to always have fresh air. Lighting control for sanitary rooms |