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Microwave sensors are active devices that detect movement using a principle known as the ‘Doppler Effect’. Once installed, microwave sensors continuously emit low-level microwave signals across a designated space or ‘detection area’.
Microwave detection is a newer and more advanced occupancy sensor than the PIR– it works by emitting high-frequency electromagnetic waves and then receiving their echo. The sensor detects the change in echo from the slightest movement in the detection zone which commands a microprocessor to switch the light on.
MICROWAVE blind spot sensor technology is not line of sight, so it allows a BEHIND THE BUMPER mount; no holes have to be drilled. It also has a much more refined signal, which reduces the amount of false alarms. Microwave systems also include cross traffic with some of the newer systems adding both entry and exit zone monitoring as well.
There are two main types of motion detection sensors available, microwave and PIR (Passive Infrared) and we’re here to take a quick look at the pros and cons of each.
Occupancy Sensing switches are commonly used to control lighting and extract ventilation. They will save energy by ensuring lights and fans are not left on.
PIR (Passive Infrared) presence detectors detect body heat and movement and are ideally suited to smaller spaces where a defined detection pattern is required. Due to this, they are less sensitive in comparison to microwave detectors as the heat must cross the sensor’s beams.
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The sensor detects movement, within its range of detection, by emitting low power microwave signals and measuring the reflections as the signal reflects off moving objects such as people moving through a room. When movement is detected the load switches ON.
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