IP65 On/off PIR Motion Sensor(High-bay)
HC049S
On/Off Bolt-on/Batten- t PIR Sensor
Product Description
HC049S is a high-bay PIR on/off motion sensor, with capability of up to
15m installation height. HC049S has a daylight sensor built-in, and is
speci cally designed for mounting onto a batten style luminaire. All sensor
parameters can be programmed through remote controller HRC-11.
Features
IP
IP65
Max withstandable in-rush current: 80A@160 s
Black & White & Gray metal surface mount box option
Fixing washers accessory
High-bay (up to 15m height)
Remote controllable
5-year warranty
Technical Speci cations
Input Characteristics
Operating voltage
Stand-by power
Load ratings
Max withstandable
in-rush current
Warming-up
Sensitivity
10% / 30% / 50% / 75% / 100
Safety and EMC
EMC standard (EMC)
Safety standard (LVD)
Certi cation
Zero-cross Relay Operation
The sensor switches on/off the load right at the zero-cross point, to ensure that the
in-rush current is minimised, enabling the maximum lifetime of the relay.
Subject to change without notice.
220 ~ 240VAC 50/60Hz
<0.5W
400VA (capacitive)
800W (resistive)
80A@160 s
30s
EN55015, EN61547
EN61000-3-21-3-3
EN61347-1, EN61347-2-11
ENEC, CE , EMC, LVD, RCM
Sensor Data
Sensor principle
Max installation height:12m
Detection range*
Max detection range:10m
Detection angle
* The detection range is heavily in uenced by sensor
placement (angle) and different walking paces. It may
be reduced under certain conditions.
Environment
Operation temperature*
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
IP rating
Insulation
O
* When used in -35
C ~ -20
functions but the detection range & life-span would be
compromised.The optimal Ta would be -20
and we apply 5-year guarantee for such usage condition.
zero-cross point
Edition: 14 May. 2024
IP65
PIR detection
360
O
Ta: -20°C ~ +50°C
-35°C ~ +55°C
20 ~ 90%
IP65
Class II
O
C environment, the sensor still
O
C ~ +50
O
C
Alternating current
Ver. A0
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