Installation Instructions - STEINEL L 115 S Installation Instructions Manual

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Movement triggers lights,
and your security. Whether
alarms and many other
at the front door, on the
devices. For your con-
garage, patio or carport, in
venience, for your safety
the stairwell, storage room
Principle
The integrated pyroelectric
heat detected in this way
infrared detector senses
is converted electronically
the invisible heat radi-
into a signal that switches
ated from moving objects
the light on. Heat is not
(people, animals, etc.). This
detected through obstacles,
Focal points and angles of
vision of the STEINEL 360°
lens (with 120° angle of
aperture)
a) Sensor lens aimed forward
b) Sensor lens aimed down
12 m
wall
wall
Detection zone A
Detection zone B
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or basement, this Sensor-
Light is quickly installed
and ready for operation.
such as walls or panes of
glass. Heat radiation of this
type will, therefore, not trig-
ger the sensor.
The most reliable way of
detecting movement is to
install the light with the sen-
sor at a slight angle to the
direction in which a person
would walk and by ensuring
that no obstacles (such as
trees, walls etc.) obstruct
the line of sensor vision.
Please note: Full reach of
12 m is best achieved by
turning only the top row of
lens segments below the
casing.
c) Sensor lens aimed back
4 m
1 m
wall
Detection zone C
Installation
BLUE
BLACK/
BROWN
Fitting to the wall
For this purpose, pierce the
Attention: Installation
mounting plate and fit seal-
involves connection to the
ing plug. After feeding the
mains power supply. 230 V
cable through, the mount-
means danger to life! There-
ing plate can be screwed
fore, switch off the power
into place and aligned.
first and use a voltage test-
er to make sure the wiring
Connection of the mains
lead
is off circuit. Installing the
SensorLight involves work
The mains lead consists of
on the mains power supply;
a 2 to 3-core cable.
this work must therefore be
carried out professionally
L
= phase conductor
in accordance with national
(usually black or brown)
wiring regulations.
N = neutral conductor
(usually blue)
Undo the screw on the top.
PE = protective-earth
Remove screw and pull out
conductor, if present
wall mount. Do not detach
(green/yellow)
the internal wiring connected
to the terminal block but
If in doubt, the conductors
gently pull out the entire
must be identified with a
terminal.
voltage tester; subsequently
Hold the mounting plate
disconnect the power sup-
against the wall and mark
ply again. Phase (L) and
where to the drill the holes,
neutral conductor (N) must
paying attention to any wir-
be connected to the termin-
ing concealed in the wall.
als already holding a cable
Drill holes and insert rawl
of the same colour. The
plugs. To conduct a switch-
protective-earth conductor
ing operation, the mains
(PE) must be sealed off with
connection must be fed
insulation tape.
in by at least a two-core
cable.
Important: Getting the
cable connections crossed
will produce a short circuit
in the unit or in your fuse
box. In this case, you must
identify the individual con-
ductors once again and
re-connect them. A mains
switch for switching the
light "ON" and "OFF" can
of course be installed in the
mains lead.
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