Housekeeping Closets/Storage Areas Design Guide
Typical Layouts and Coverage Patterns
6' 10"
10' 10"
6' 10"
10' 10"
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Frequently forgotten
Closets and storerooms offer one the best
environments for occupancy savings due to
intermittent use. Furthermore, people leaving these
spaces are often carrying supplies or merchandise,
making turning off lights difficult. People then move
on to the task at hand. Going back to turn off lights
is frequently forgotten. Like restrooms, closets and
storerooms are normally isolated, and it's difficult to
determine if lights have been left on.
Easy in, easy out
With occupancy sensors, entering or leaving a
storeroom with hands full is easily accomplished
without worrying about the lights staying on and
wasting energy. Hubbell H-MOSS breadth of
products includes occupancy sensors with passive
infrared technology that are ideal for small spaces
of major movement, as well as options for covering
large warehouse aisles and high-bay applications
with 120-foot linear coverage.
Technology:
Passive Infrared
Feature:
Passive infrared will
detect body heat, adaptive
technology programs the switch
to the daily movements in those
spaces. AP w/Button units
can be put in vacancy mode.
Occupant will have to turn
on manually switch turns off
automatically. AP units feature
hard lens, prevents tampering.
Technology:
Ultrasonic
Feature:
Ultrasonic utilizes
ultrasonic sound waves, does
not require unobstructed line-
of-sight. Adaptive technology
programs the switch to the daily
movements in those spaces.
AU units w/ Button can be put
in vacancy mode. Occupant will
have to turn on manually, switch
turns off automatically.
Recommended Products
Passive Infrared Wall Switches:
AP1277I1 w/ Button
AP1277I1N No Button
WS1277I w/ Button
(cost alternative)
Recommended Products
Ultrasonic Wall Switches:
AU1277I1 w/ Button
AU1277I1N No Button