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I bought a PIR for an installation the other day and I was intending to use it for a contact but as soon as power is applied the live and switched live have continuity whether the PIR is triggered or not, I’ve tested a couple of different PIRs already installed and this doesn’t seem to be the usual case. The PIR works fine if wired into a light fitting but I’m after using it for a contact. I’m just wondering if I could ‘adapt’ it to suit or whether I should just try another PIR?

thanks in advance for the help.
 
I bought a PIR for an installation the other day and I was intending to use it for a contact but as soon as power is applied the live and switched live have continuity whether the PIR is triggered or not, I’ve tested a couple of different PIRs already installed and this doesn’t seem to be the usual case. The PIR works fine if wired into a light fitting but I’m after using it for a contact. I’m just wondering if I could ‘adapt’ it to suit or whether I should just try another PIR?

thanks in advance for the help.
It’s common for a PIR to close for a few seconds when power is applied....for example when the MCB is turned back on or after a power cut. What are you using the PIR for?
 
So you have 230v at the relay coil terminals which is energizing it permanently.
Yeah, it’s never not triggered regardless of whether the PIR is triggered or not.
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Just to sanity check wiring
I thought that originally but I’m 100% sure it’s as I thought now
 

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