product applications - local switch modules and ‘t’ pieces
local switch module
how it works
A Local Switch Module (LSM) takes the incoming unswitched power and feeds the connected luminaires with switched power. A LSM can be turned on or off by either a wall mounted switch or a PIR. LSM’s have a fourth output of unswitched power to enable connection of further modules on the same circuit.
2 way switch module
how it works
A 2 way switch module (2WSM) takes the incoming unswitched power and feeds the connected luminaires with switched power. A 2WSM is switched on and off via wall mounted switches mounted for example at opposite ends of a corridor or room.
switch ‘t’ piece
how it works
A switched ‘t’ piece (SWT) takes the incoming unswitched power and feeds the connected luminaires with switched power. A SWT can be turned on or off by a wall mounted switch.
eco2masterTM absence detection module
how it works
Replaces a local switch module (LSM) where absence detection is required. An absence detection module (ADM) takes the incoming unswitched power and feeds the connected luminaires with switched power. An ADM can be turned on or off by either a wall mounted switch or a PIR – both may utilise RJ45 patch leads. The ADM works by detecting whether or not a room is occupied and if not switches the luminaires off. ADM’s have one output to provide switched power to the luminaires, an output for connecting a 230v PIR, an output for unswitched power to enable connection of further modules on the same circuit and 2 RJ45 outputs for connecting a LV PIR and a switch drop lead.