High Bay Sensor

How to Automate Your High Bay Lights With a High Bay Sensor

With multifunction motion sensor high bay lights, you can automate the functionalities of your industrial light fixtures. They turn ON automatically when movement is detected and OFF once the area is vacated.

They are installed 14ft above the ceiling and work well for large spaces like warehouses, manufacturing areas, store halls and more. They are available in a wide range of sizes and mounting options.

Low Power Consumption

Unlike traditional lighting fixtures that use a switch to turn on and off the lights, LED high bays have photometric sensors built-in that adapt the brightness based on occupancy. This means that the lights only turn on when they detect movement, making them a more energy-efficient choice.

This feature makes them ideal for warehouses, factories, and other industrial settings that require a powerful light source for large indoor spaces. It also helps to reduce electricity bills and costs. Plus, it helps to improve safety and security by deterring potential intruders from entering the area.

In addition, motion sensor high bays have a sleek design that can add to the aesthetics of your facility. They are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, allowing you to find the right fit for your space. Plus, they have a longer lifespan than traditional lighting solutions, which can save you money in the long run by reducing the need for replacements. They are also easy to install and can be customized with different settings, such as the sensitivity, range, and customization options. For these reasons, motion-sensing high bay lights are a popular choice for commercial and industrial facilities.

High Sensitivity

With a max detection area of 35ft and high sensitivity, these Intelligent power supply sensor modules are perfect for warehouses and manufacturing areas. They have the ability to turn ON luminaires to your set dimming level when motion is detected, then will turn lights OFF after a scheduled time-delay has expired. End users can program length of time delays, light level sensitivity and more using the BubblyNet app.

This simple to install UL Listed sensor uses passive infrared technology and Fresnel lenses to detect heat moving from one facet of the lens to another High Bay Sensor to determine if an area is being occupied. It uses a self-contained sensor and relay to turn ON individual lights in your facility when motion is detected and to keep them ON until the programmed time-delay has expired.

The sensor also optimizes energy savings by incorporating false detection algorithms to eliminate nuisance tripping due to background environmental conditions. It is available in white to blend into your ceiling and has adjustable sensitivity, time delay and light level settings.

Easily add this sensor to your LED vapor tight high bay fixtures to control 0-10 VDC drivers or dimming ballasts based on movement and daylight contribution. This model is a low-profile sensor that mounts directly to the fixture through an extended 0.5 in chase nipple or to a standard 4.00 in x 4.00 in junction box through two 1.25 in stainless steel chase nipples.

Easy Installation

High bay sensor is a simple and effective way to reduce energy consumption of your high bay light fixtures. It is also easy to install and requires no additional wiring. Most of the time you’ll be able to save more energy with one motion sensor than multiple ones.

Adding a sensor to your high bay fixture will help you save on your electricity bills, and it will also extend the life of the fixtures. It’s a simple process, and although there are some wiring tasks that should only be done by professionals, most of the time you can do it yourself.

The Cooper Lighting Solutions OEF High Bay Occupancy Sensor mounts directly to an industrial fluorescent luminaire or electrical junction box. It’s a self-contained sensor and relay that uses passive infrared technology to sense sources (such as a person) within the field of view (monitored space). Once the sensor detects movement, it switches lights ON. The controlled lights stay ON until the detected motion is not present or the scheduled time-delay has expired.

The sensor has a universal mount that snaps into a 1/2 inch knock out hole on the end of a luminaire or electrical box. It includes interchangeable lens trim rings, allowing the installer to choose between a 360 degree high bay pattern or an aisle pattern with an included aisle mask.