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Usual thing, long hotel hall lights left on all day and night so control solution needed, is there products I can swap over from standard 2 way and inter switching, ceiling mounted preferred, I have had a trawl but cant see any at does not require a load of farkling around
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If the hallway lights are going to be off you'll need to make sure every Room to hallway door is covered by sensors and the lights are triggered immediately.
 
I may be wrong, but I thought as a PIR will turn on then turn off again, there is no need to wire it like a conventional 2 way system. Just take a PL to each one and then a feed to the lights. If any activates then the lights come on. When they are all timed out the lights are off. Or am I over simplifying it?
 
I may be wrong, but I thought as a PIR will turn on then turn off again, there is no need to wire it like a conventional 2 way system. Just take a PL to each one and then a feed to the lights. If any activates then the lights come on. When they are all timed out the lights are off. Or am I over simplifying it?
You are correct the general switching can be removed but as Snowhead says all means of access would require coverage from the sensors.
 
the trouble having motions detectors on the ceiling are great.
but however if a long hall you say . I would change the lighting to led
because if the sensors are not set wright and you got a lot of traffic e.g.
customers it will go on and off like a space ship .
 
@buzzlightyear
My local hospital corridor is like that only it is high/low. Very eye catching. :)
Yes this is a good alternative. the corridor remains lit all the time at low level then when somebody activates the motion senor the lights go to high level for a timed period.
 

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