

Welcome to use light control sensor
Welcome to use light control sensor
Light-controlled sensors, also known as light-sensitive sensors, have at their core the ability to detect changes in ambient light intensity and convert it into an electrical signal. Their applications are extremely wide-ranging, with the fundamental purpose of achieving automation, energy efficiency, and intelligence.
The Light control sensor can turn on or turn off light by automatically according to ambient-light. Ambient-temperature and humidity can’t affect it.
It is not only convenient but also practical; it can control the load working only at night. For instance road light, garden light etc.
Install:
Place the wiring plate at the bottom and the light sensor at the top. Use expansion screws to install the light sensor switch on the wall.
Test:
1, Switch on the power.
2, Please using enclosed black opaque bag in the packing when you testing in daytime.
3, When the bag mantles the detection window of the photocell, the ambient light of the items will be dark, it makes lamp on.
4, When take off this bag, it makes lamp off by automatically.
Note:
1, In front of the photocell, it should be no obstruction effecting to accept natural light;
2, In front of the photocell, it should be no swaying object.
Lighting applications:
1. Streetlights, building outline lights, advertising light boxes, neon lights, park landscape lights, etc., in public places. They automatically turn on at night and turn off during the day;
2. In homes, 'light control + sound control/sensor' lights in hallways, corridors, and underground garages. During the day, the lights do not turn on regardless of sound or human movement; at night, once sound or human presence is detected, the lights turn on and then turn off after a delay.
Advantages:
1. Fully automatic operation, no need for manual intervention, with significant energy-saving effects;
2. Enhanced security and convenience.
The light sensor is a seemingly simple yet powerful automated 'switch' and is an important component of smart cities.