Wiring Setup Overview:
- Your wiring setup is similar to other low-voltage lighting systems using remote drivers (transformers). In this case, you're using a driver that connects to a 120VAC power source and provides a 24VDC output to connect to the LED modules.
Option 1: Motion Sensing at the Input to the Transformer (Diagram Option 1):
- One way to add motion sensing is to install a motion-detection switch on the input side of the transformer.
- You can use almost any motion detection switch, but one reliable option is the Lutron MS-VPS2H-WH Vacancy Sensor, which offers adjustable sensitivity and duration settings.
- This type of switch can be overridden manually with a pushbutton.
Option 3: Motion Sensing on the Low-Voltage Wiring (Diagram Option 3):
- Another option is to install a motion sensor directly on the low-voltage wiring between the driver and the LED modules.
- This approach provides more flexibility in sensor placement and may be easier to adapt to your specific installation requirements.
Example Motion Sensor Control:
- Here's an example of a low-voltage motion sensor control suitable for LED lighting: SENSKY BS010WL DC 12v to 24v Mini Pir Motion Sensor Switch.
- This sensor offers features like light sensitivity adjustment, delay time adjustment, and sensor distance adjustment.
In summary, you have two options for incorporating motion sensing into your Channelux LED modules' wiring: at the input to the transformer (Option 1) or on the low-voltage wiring between the driver and the modules (Option 3). Both options allow you to enhance the functionality of your LED lighting system by adding motion detection capabilities, providing convenience and potential energy savings.
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