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Luik Gear Tray 18W 4200K LED with a Microwave Sensor for use with Luik Bulkheads, Saxby Lighting 72180

Model No. 72180 by: Saxby Lighting
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This is the Luik gear tray with a microwave sensor from Saxby Lighting. The gear tray is designed to be used with the Luik bulkheads - it requires a casing. Also available in standard, emergency and microwave emergency.

Please note: this is the Gear Tray only - the casing needs to be ordered separately.

Luik Gear Tray 18W 4200K LED with a Microwave Sensor - Specs

  • It comes complete with built in Microwave sensor
  • Microwave sensor: 360 /160˚ detection angle, 0 to 50lux sensitivity, 10% to 100% adjustable range with a 5 sec - 15 min timer function
  • Finish: Gloss white
  • It is constructed from fibreglass pcb
  • LED driver: it comes complete with LED driver
  • LED Lamp: 18W LED module (SMD 2835) Cool White (Included)
  • Colour temperature: 4200K 
  • Lumens: 2150lm 
  • Lm/W: 119
  • IP rating: IP20 rated
  • Dimensions: Height 23mm, Diameter 282mm
  • Class 1 electrical rated
  • Manufaturer's warranty: 2+3YR Extended Warranty
  • Weight: 0.5 Kg
  • Beam angle: 120 degrees
  • Power factor: 0.9
  • Lifetime: 35.000h
  • CRI: 80
  • Driver type: constant current 380mA
  • Surge protection: 1.5KV
  • Terminal block: 3-way fast fix
  • Operating temperature: -20 to 45 degrees Celsius
  • Class 1 electrical rated.
  • Lumens with plain casing: 1210lm
Lights Specific
Base LED integrated
Colour White
Dimmable yes
Electrical Rating Class 1 - Earthed fitting
Energy Type Mains Voltage 240V
Fire Rating not fire rated
IP Rating IP20
Lamp Style Modern
Lamp Type LED Light
Light Color 4200K
Lumens 2150lm
Number of Lamps 1
Projection 23
Rooms Living Room, Office
Tasks Wall
Total Wattage 18W
Wattage 18W
Zone Rating 3
Range LED Bulkhead
Cutout not applicable

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Microwave Occupancy Detectors: Are They Better or Worse than PIR Sensors?

We talked about motion sensors on the blog recently, but most of the items in our store are Passive Infra-Red (PIR) devices, which are great - but they're not all we have. In the Sparks Direct store, you'll also find a couple of microwave motion detectors: a completely different technology. How do They Work?  A microwave motion detector emits pulses of specific microwave frequencies and then measures reflection off objects (like walls) when those waves return to the sensor. In this manner, the whole area of detection is filled, and the reflections change when there is a moving object (like a person) in the area. It works very much like the radar guns used by police to catch speeding drivers in the act - these detectors 'sense' motion in terms of speed and size, as opposed to a PIR sensor which senses in terms of heat and light.Benefits The reflection mechanism means that the line-of-sight problems of PIR sensors - the effect that means a sensor can't detect movement if it occurs around the corner - is reduced, and the microwaves emitted can penetrate most building materials. This means that sensors integrated into light fittings can be protected against dust and moisture intake by design. They are also affected by background temperature, in contrast with PIR sensors which often don't operate well above 35° Celsius. Microwave occupancy detectors have a considerable lifespan of around 100,000 hours. Any worries about microwave radiation should be curbed; the devices in our store are very low-power and pose no threat. Drawbacks However, although these sensors detect motion through wood and most building materials, microwaves do not penetrate metals. Metal objects act as a shield, which creates shadows or "dead zones" behind them. Also, everyday movements such as objects blowing in the wind can trigger a false alarm - even fluorescent lights, which emit detectable light particles, can activate the sensor erroneously. For these reasons, we would recommend that a microwave sensor be paired with a PIR motion detector. The strengths of one device can account for the weaknesses of the other. If you're interested in purchasing an advanced microwave detector, we stock the low-profile MWS6-PRM and the adjustable MW3SA-PRM, both from industry leader CP Electronics.Microwave Sensor Lights

Shipping

Sparks Direct delivers via courier to the UK only; the standard delivery charge is £6 + VAT for all orders under £100 + VAT. If your order is over £120, you get free delivery (unless there's a special delivery charge for the items you wish to order or you're in shipping zone C or D). Full details for shipping charges can be found via Terms and Conditions.

If the items you order are in stock and the order is placed before 1.00pm, delivery can be made within 1-2 working days. If the items are not in stock, we will inform you via email how long it will take or ask for your confirmation if there's a long lead time.

Returns

We offer 30-day returns for unwanted items - please email us to request a returns number which will need to be quoted when the items are returned. For faulty items or items damaged in transit, please advise via email, and an appropriate returns number will be provided. Full details concerning returns and refunds can be found via our Terms and Conditions.

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