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An example of simple but effective lighting control

 

An example of simple but effective lighting controlThis example is the answer to those who think that automation is something complicated and terribly expensive. A socket with a built-in motion and light sensor for $ 25 will allow you to comfortably enter the garage, pantry and other office space. And you do not have to worry about turning it on or off. The result is ease of use and energy savings.

This device allows you to change the level of illumination at which the light will turn on, the viewing angle of the motion sensor (you can get a maximum of 360 degrees) and the duration of the on (from 5 to 100 seconds). The socket is compatible with incandescent lamps up to 60 watts, and also supports economical 20-watt bulbs.


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An example of simple but effective lighting controlAutomatic 8 Years Philips Lighting is an energy-saving dual-sensor lamp that automatically lights up at dusk and turns off when the light level is sufficient. With a power consumption of 15 watts, the lamp shines as brightly as a lamp with a power of 75 watts. Available with standard E27 base. Lamp life is 8 years or 8000 hours.

The 8-year-old Automatic lamp was assigned the highest energy efficiency class - Class A according to the European classification, which means that the lamp saves 80% of electricity and as a result reduces the electricity bill by 6 times.

After you screwed the Automatic lamp into the lamp for 8 years, the lamp will light up regardless of the light - it will take about 10 minutes to stabilize. Then the lamp will automatically turn on and off depending on the level of illumination...

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    "light level ... (-500 lm) ...".
    Exactly lumen? And not a suite?

     
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    Yes, recently all over the world there has been just crazy, everyone is trying to use only environmentally friendly things, to eat only environmentally friendly products, and also to use energy-efficient appliances in everyday life. This method will surely bring such huge savings, since we ourselves, often without even realizing it, consume a large amount of electricity, and then complain about the high costs of paying for it.