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Reduce energy consumption with a motion sensor

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8 March 2019

As climate change is continuously changing the world as we know it, it is crucial to consider every possible way that we can decrease carbon dioxide emissions. In most countries, buildings consume more than 40% of primary energy, emitting huge amounts of carbon dioxide. Therefore, it is important to consider ways in which we can decrease energy consumption, both in private homes and commercial buildings. Internet of Things (IoT) can offer solutions to climate challenge, for instance with technology that can help users optimize energy consumption.

One of the IoT devices that can improve energy efficiency is a motion sensor. As the Motion Sensor Mini from Develco Products is easily integrated into home automation systems, users can connect the sensor to other devices in the smart home for energy optimization purposes.

Detect occupancy and save energy

When using the Motion Sensor Mini to detect occupancy, users can save energy by connecting the motion sensor to the lights. Then, the lights will turn on and off when people enter and leave the room, so energy is only consumed from the lights when it is needed. The motion sensor is especially useful in rooms where people tend to leave the lights on.

In addition, the combination of the PIR sensor and light sensor means that the lights will not necessarily turn on because someone is in the room. Instead, the lights will only turn on if there is a need for more lighting in the room, minimizing energy consumption further.

Safety and convenience

Besides providing users with an opportunity to save energy, the Motion Sensor Mini can contribute with convenience and increase safety. The sensor can be placed in a bathroom, for instance, so users will not have to worry about fumbling in the dark when heading to the bathroom at night. The sensor can also be used for security purposes, so that detection of motions will activate an alarm.

Learn more about the Motion Sensor Mini

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