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Occupancy detector

Wall-mounted sensor for occupancy detection of commercial facilities

July 2018
Gallery Occupancy detector 1
Gallery Occupancy detector 1
01.

Identification

Long-range sensors for lighting and security control for surface areas up to 3,000 square meters - an affordable alternative to larger spaces where it would otherwise be too expensive to do so.

Despite Passive Infrared Sensos (PIR) being common in small premises, there are still no cost-effective detectors for large areas such as high warehouses, industrial buildings, parking areas, ports, logistics terminals, city streets, parks. The sensor has special outputs available for light dimming, security systems communications, IP cameras, WMS, BMS and can be integrated with DALI, KNX, LoRa, NB-IoT, Sigfox, and Wi-Fi communication modules, allowing it to communicate with the IoT, Smart building and Smart City systems. The wall-mounted sensor can cover an area of up to 3000 sq. m, and its radius covers up to 80 m of a rack aisle when ceiling-mounted.

Long range & high bay occupancy detector

Label Date July 26, 2018
By Intelar
From Montenegro
Maturity stage Medium and large scale commercialization
Looking For End users (warehouses, parking lots, ports, offices); distributors and installation companies; Smart system integrators; IoT LoRa, NB-IoT, Sigfox system providers, PIR-manufacturers for cooperation.
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The environmental benefits

  • Lighting control in warehouses ranging from 2 m to 30 m in height and in freezing warehouses, where PIR-sensors can't operate.
  • When installed in a warehouse, one sensor replaces 3-4 PIR-sensors and saves 126,800 kWh over a 12-year life cycle. One sensor in a life cycle will reduce CO2 emissions to the atmosphere by 50.7 tons.
03.

The Financial benefits

  • Allows for up to 80% in energy savings.
  • 1 to 1.5 years payback period.
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Company Profile

Intelar

Long-range occupancy (motion) sensors with sensitive area up to 3000 sq meters for lighting control and automatization

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Headquarters 19 Vojvođanska, Budva, Черногория
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