Housekeeping Closets/Storage Areas Design Guide
Frequently forgotten
Closets and storerooms offer one the best environments for occupancy savings due to intermittent use. Furthermore, people leaving these spaces are often carrying supplies or merchandise, making turning off lights difficult. People then move on to the task at hand. Going back to turn off lights is frequently forgotten. Like restrooms, closets and storerooms are normally isolated, and it’s difficult to determine if lights have been left on.
Easy in, easy out
With occupancy sensors, entering or leaving a storeroom with hands full is easily accomplished without worrying about the lights staying on and wasting energy. Hubbell
Typical Layouts and Coverage Patterns
6' 10"
10' 10"
Technology: Passive Infrared
Feature: Passive infrared will detect body heat, adaptive technology programs the switch to the daily movements in those spaces. AP w/Button units can be put in vacancy mode. Occupant will have to turn
on manually switch turns off automatically. AP units feature hard lens, prevents tampering.
Recommended Products
Passive Infrared Wall Switches:
AP1277I1 w/ Button
AP1277I1N No Button
WS1277I w/ Button (cost alternative)
6' 10"
10' 10"
Technology: Ultrasonic
Feature: Ultrasonic utilizes ultrasonic sound waves, does not require unobstructed line-
Recommended Products
Ultrasonic Wall Switches:
AU1277I1 w/ Button
AU1277I1N No Button
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