elco EKO07042 User manual

MS18535
Flush/Surface Mount
Single-Load 360° PIR
Occupancy Sensor
USER MANUAL
CAT.NO.
EKO07042
OCCUPANCY
SENSOR
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EKO07042 Occupancy Sensor
Rated Voltage 230 V ~ 50/60 Hz
Load
Lux
Adjustment
Auto off time
adjustment
Detection
Range
Operating
Temperature
Environmental
Protection
Load(L ) for Lighting:
Incandescent Lamp: max. 2000 W
AC Halogen Lamp : max. 1000 W
LV Halogen Lamp : max.1000 VA
Fluorescent Lamp : max. 900 VA
LED Lamp
: max.100 W
(max.4 lamps)
From 5 s to 30 min, Test &
From 10 Lux to 2000 Lux
360°circular, up to 7m at height of 2.5 m
(20 - 25 °C)
0 °C to +40 °C (Indoor usage)
Class
IP44 (Surface mount withjunction box)
IP40 (Flush mount with spring clip or
European standard junction box)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Protection 10 A circuit breaker
-20 °C to +40 °C (Outdoor usage) (see below)
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DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC
FLASH
Safe electrical installation must be carried out only by
skilled professionals. Skilled professionals must prove
profound knowledge in the following areas:
•Connecting to installation networks
•Connecting several electrical devices
•Laying electric cables
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•
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Safety standards, local wiring rules and regulations
Failure to follow these instructions will result in
death or serious injury.
Safety Warning
High in-rush current can occur if certain bulb brands are
used and may cause permanent damage the unit.
NOTE
Do not mount the occupancy sensor on a conductive
surface, such as metal wallpaper.
Turn off power when change the light sources.
Make sure to always wire the sensor according to the
wiring diagram. Don't mix-up L (load) or L (live supply) with N.
Wrong connections will result in damage to the device.
Only open or repair the unit if you are a qualified electrician.•
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EKO07042 is a ceiling flush mount or surface mount
occupancy sensor both applicable for indoor or outdoor application
which is ideal for use in office, conference room, hotel, home, etc.
With its Knobs, the time and Lux value can be adjusted as user
desired to match differentrequirements for switching light on and
off.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
1
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.1 Features
2
Pattern
Quantity
Item
Pattern
Item
Sensor
1 1 1
User Manual
Protection Cap
Quantity
Non-dropping
screw
3 x 18mm
Wood Screw
4 x 25.4mm
Screw
Φ
3x 20
mm
Junction
Box
Rubber
washer
4 2 2 1
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High performance relay for connecting all types of lights,
e.g. compensated / uncompensated fluorescent lamp,
halogen lamp, incandescent lamp,etc.
Flexible andwide mounting methods:Flush mount with
spring clip or European standard junction box, surface
mount with junction box isalso available.
High sensitivity is provided by a unique lens with "no
dead spot" zones in its 360° high intensity of detection.
A built-in red LED is used as an indicator for easy test
operation and different operation modes clear
identification.
Manually switch on the loads by wire connected to an
external N.C. type push button switch when the ambient
light level exceeds the pre-set Lux value.
EKO07042: 111.5 x 59 mm (See FIG. 1 -A)
Junction Box: 111.5 x 35 mm (See FIG. 1-B)
FIG.1-A
FIG.1-B
2.2 Dimension
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3.1.1 It is recommended to install at the height of 2.5 m to
gain the optimal detection pattern. The detection range
can reach up to 7 m diameter with a 360° detection angle
(See FIG.2).
Sensor unit: 111.5 x 70 mm (See FIG.1-C)
FIG.1-C
FIG. 2
INSTALLATION AND WIRING
3
3.1 Proper Location
Side view Top view
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FIG.3
3.1. 2Pay attentionto the walkingdirectionduringthe test.
EKO07042 is more sensitive to movement
across the sensor and less sensitive to movement
directly towards to sensor which will reduce the
detection coverage (See FIG.3).
3.1.3 Helpful tips for installation
Since the sensor is responding to temperature change, please
avoid the following conditions (See FIG.4-A & FIG.4-B).
The sensor aiming toward the objects which may be swayed
in the wind, such as curtain, tall plants, miniature garden, etc.
More sensitive to movement
across the pattern Less sensitive to movement
directly towards sensor
The sensor aiming toward the objects whose surface are
highly reflective, such as mirror, monitor, etc.
Mounting the sensor near heat sources, such as heating
vents, air conditioning, vents as dryers, lights, etc.
FIG.4-A
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3.2 Wiring
3.2.1 Push button function
The load can be manually switched on by using an external
push button switch (N.C. 10 A type,See FIG.5 - FIG.6).
When the load is off, it can be switched on by a short press
(1sec) on push button switch and Lux is disabled. After
the load is switched on manually, the load can be auto-
matically switched off if no movement is detected and the
delay time has expired.
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FIG.4-B
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FIG.5
FIG.6
Load
Load
L
N
N
L
Push button
(N.C. Type)
Push button
(N.C. Type) Push button
(N.C. Type)
Power box
Power box Power box
3.2.2 EKO07042 for standard application (See FIG.5).
3.2.3 One load is controlled by two sensors to enlarge
detection area (See FIG.6).
3.2.4 Staircase timer switch control (Timer should be set to
, See FIG.7).
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3.3.1 Flush mount
FIG.7
FIG.8
3.3 Installation Procedure
Load
Staircase timer switch
Drill a hole with
=65 mm on the
ceiling
OUT IN
N
L
N
L
Push button
(N.C. Type) Push button
(N.C. Type)
Power box
NOTE
When sensor is flush mounted with spring clip, protection
cap of terminals must be used.
To install sensor, please drill a hole with diameter of 65 mm
on ceiling board and keep the power cable outside. Please
strip off 6 - 8 mm of cable sheathing for wiring (See FIG.8).
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FIG.10-A
Section area for cable entry:
2 mm
FIG.9
Non-dropping
screw
Protection cap
Cables entry
Knock-outs on protection cap of terminals are for cables entry.
Please refer to following illustration for application.
No knock-outs are used: 2 mm (See FIG.10-A);
Refer to wiring diagrams for correct cables connection (FIG.5 - FIG.7),
then put protection cap back and screw it tightly (See FIG.9).
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Section area for cable entry:
8mm
Small knock-outs are used: 8mm (See FIG.10-B);
Big knock-outs are used: 12.5 mm (See FIG.10-C);
Close up sensor's two spring clips and insert sensor
into the drilled hole on ceiling (See FIG.11).
FIG.10-B
FIG.10-C
FIG.11
Restore power supply.
Section area for cable entry:
12.5 mm
Power cable
Spring clips
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3.3.2 Flush mount with European standard junction box
The protection cap of terminals and spring clip are not
needed to be used when the sensor is flush mounted
with Europeanstandard junction box.
Take off sensor's two spring clips with tool before installation.
Pull out cables from European standard junction box (See FIG.13),
then strip off 6 - 8 mm of cable sheathing for wiring
(See FIG.5 - FIG.7).
FIG.12
FIG.13
NOTE
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Turn the decorative frame of sensor anti-clockwise
with proper strength, then insert two screws into the
knock-outs on top cover and screw the sensor on
European standard junction box (See FIG.14).
Cover up the decorative frame and restore power supply.
3.3.3 Surface mount
The protection cap of terminals and spring clip are not
needed to be used when the sensor is surface mounted.
FIG.14
NOTE
There are 7 pairs of knock-outs with various distances from
41 mm to 85 mm on the bottom cover of the combined junction
box off step these pairs of knock-outs can be selected for
different mounting applications (See FIG.15-A). Select the two
same figures (41, 53, 60,,,) on both sides (A and B).
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To feed cables through the side of junction box, please use the
cutting pliers to break the cable entry knock-outs on the side of
junction box, then insert cables into junction box and feed through
it. Strip off 6 - 8 mm of cable sheathing for wiring (See FIG.16).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
41
53
60
63
70
80
85
41
53
60
63
70
80
85
41 mm
53 mm
60 mm
63 mm
70 mm
80 mm
85 mm
NO. A B The distance
between A and B
FIG.15-A
Knock-outs
Knock-outs
A
B
FIG.15-B
Cable entry
knock-out
FIG.16
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Choose proper knock-outs to fix the junction box on the surface
of ceiling board with two wood screws attached with rubber
washer (See FIG.17).
Take off sensor's two spring clips (See FIG. 12), turn the decorative
frame of sensor anti-clockwise with proper strength, then insert
the 4 non-dropping screw to the corresponding screw holes on
sensor's front cover. Afterwards, those 4 screws will not drop off
to provide conveniences to the subsequent installations
(See FIG.18).
Refer to wiring diagrams for correct wiring connection See FIG.5
- FIG.7).
There is a " " symbol on the side of the surface of junction box,
the housing of EKO07042 and the decorative frame
respectively for position verified convenience. Keep the " "
symbol on the junction box and sensor's front cover in line to
assemble them with the attached 4 non-dropping screws, then
cover up the sensor's decorative frame (See FIG.19) and turn it
to be tight.
Rubber
washer
FIG.17
FIG.18
Non-dropping
screw Non-dropping
screw
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Follow the marked values to adjust Lux & Time knobs
according to user's requirement (See FIG.20).
Assembly completed
Lux Time
FIG.19
FIG. 20
4.1.1 Lux knob setting
Lux value is adjustable from approx. 10 Lux to
2000 Lux.
Set Lux knob at the position of 10 Lux, sensor can
work at dark status only.
Set Lux knob at the position of 2000 Lux, sensor can
be triggered almost at any light level.
OPERATION
4.1 Lux, Time knob
4
TEST
2000
300
100
10
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4.1.2 Time knob setting
4.2.1 LED function & reaction
4.2.2 Walk test
The purpose of conducting walk test is to check and adjust
detection coverage. Set Time knob to "Test", then conduct a walk
test. Lux control is disabled during the walk test.
It takes approx. 60 secs for sensor to warm up after power is
supplied for the first time or re-supplied after shut off, then
enters into normal operation mode to carry out a walk test.
Time: Adjustable from 5 secs to 30 mins.
Test : walk test operation (2 secs on / 2 secs off).
: Short impulse for staircase timer switch control (1 sec on,
9 secs off).
The red LED of EKO07042 is behind the lens
(See FIG.21) for test mode indication. In walk test, LED will
turn on for 2 secs once the sensor is triggered. If sensor
is continuously triggered, the red LED will require an
interval time of 2 secs to turn on again. With the above said
LED function, the load doesn't need to be connected while
conducting walk test.
2 LED functions is an indicator only in warming up period
and test mode.
LED
FIG.21
4.2 Test mode (Uncontrolled by Lux)
NOTE
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Test procedure
1.Tester must be within the sensor coverage.
2.Switch power on.
3.Sensor takes approx. 60 secs to warm up with load
and LED on, then turn off after warm up time.
4.Walk from outside across to the detection pattern
until LED turns on for approx. 2 secs indicating the
movement has been detected (See FIG.22).
5.Repeat step 4 to conduct walk test until the detection
pattern meets user's demands.
4.3.1 EKO07042 has provided 2 lens shields for
masking the undesired detection area. Each lens shield has
2 layers, each layer includes 6 small pieces shield and
each small piece shield can cover 30° detection area. For
example, to install the sensor at the height of 2.5 m, the
detection range can reach up to 1 m diameter if the
complete lens shields has been used; and up to 3m
diameter if only the A layer of lens shield has been used
(See FIG.23-A / B).
FIG.22
4.3 Usage of Lens Shield
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The whole lens shield is used.
B
A layer of the lens shield is used.
A
FIG.23-A
Part of the lens shield is used.
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