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NexLight Introduces PerfectSense Intelligent Building Occupancy Sensors
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- NexLight, the world's leading provider of extreme reliability, relay panel based lighting control systems, announces the release of the all new PerfectSense Intelligent Building Occupancy Sensors.
NexLight's newest product line, the PerfectSense Intelligent Building Occupancy Sensor, is now available to every building designer, engineer, electrical contractor, and facility manager in North America. Specifically designed to meet the demands of Title 24 and ASHRAE 90.1 2010, these dual-technology sensors provides energy savings and code compliance, for commercial and industrial building markets.
PerfectSense occupancy sensors use state-of-the-art technology with features like integrated daylight sensors, walk-through mode and SmartSense auto adapting technology that continuously analyzes surrounding conditions and automatically adapts to meet those changing conditions. This mode allows for the sensor to continuously adjust and optimize its performance.
NexLight VP of Sales Adam Beson says, "NexLight is excited about the release of the PerfectSense Product Line." Proud of their latest innovation, Beson adds, "PerfectSense products combine today's most desired sensor features and functionality into a collection of ceiling, wall and switch mounted devices. We added superior PIR and Ultrasonic sensitivity and on-board logic to further reduce the potential for false triggers (a common complaint with other sensors). NexLight spent the last two years developing the product line. Every model has been designed to fit the needs of various building occupants and to learn patterns of occupancy over time. Our core focus is developing user friendly devices with new options and features unlike anything else on the market."
The most popular PS-DTC24 model is a ceiling mounted 24V (low voltage) sensor providing 1000 sq. ft. detection area, utilizing both PIR and Ultrasonic detection technologies. Used with a power pack (PS-PP1277), a single sensor or multiple sensors can be used to expand detection areas. All PerfectSense models feature daylight sensors, when enabled and natural light levels exceed the selected light level, the sensor inhibits the lights from turning on. Simplifying the design and installation process further; when customers only want to use a single technology, this sensor may be configured in seconds as PIR or Ultrasonic only.
Additional models include; additional relays to connect to local VAV boxes or BMS systems, extra wide detection areas, and high bay models more commonly used for the industrial market. For more information, write sales@nexlight.com
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About NexLight, Inc.
NexLight products were introduced to North America in 1985 as Honeywell Litecom. In 1998, products were purchased from Honeywell and renamed as NexLight, growing significantly over the past 27 years and now manufactures what is hailed as the most reliable digital control system in the world. To date, it has sold over 100,000 control systems worldwide. NexLight's main headquarters is located in Baxter, Minnesota. Products and services can be purchased through official rep agencies and distributor partners worldwide. To learn more about NexLight product applications, visit www.nexlight.com.
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