NexLight’s new occupancy sensors offer enhanced security and lighting

by Shane Henson — January 23, 2013—NexLight, a manufacturer of low-voltage digital lighting control systems for commercial and industrial facilities, has added its recently developed PerfectSense Intelligent Building Occupancy Sensors to its product line.

PerfectSense occupancy sensors use state-of-the-art technology with features like integrated daylight sensors, walk-through mode, and SmartSense auto adapting technology that continuously analyzes surrounding conditions and automatically adapts to meet those changing conditions. This mode allows for the sensor to continuously adjust and optimize its performance. Specifically designed to meet the demands of Title 24 and ASHRAE 90.1 2010, these dual-technology sensors provide energy savings and code compliance for commercial and industrial building markets, the company adds.

This feature rich model provides user selectable off delay times and intelligent SmartSense pattern recognition to further reduce energy consumption.

All PerfectSense models feature daylight sensors, NexLight says. When enabled and natural light levels exceed the selected light level, the sensor inhibits the lights from turning on.