Since 1959, Steinel has developed innovative lighting technologies to reduce energy use. Steinel invented the Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor light in 1987 and has since sold over twenty two million sensor products worldwide. Its range of sensor-controlled lighting allows organisations to literally forget all about their lighting needs, driving down maintenance and energy costs.
Steinel continues to be at the forefront of lighting sensor technology, and recently launched its range of cutting-edge ultrasonic presence sensors, which use sound waves to detect even the smallest of movements. The range includes products for 360° reach within offices and other large spaces; sensors suitable for short and long corridors; and products that combine ultrasonic technology with passive infrared technology.
Steinel’s extensive range of lighting products includes:
The RS LED A1, a high frequency indoor LED sensor light ideal for corridors, hallways, stairwells and bathrooms.
The SensorLight RS PRO LED B1, a high-frequency sensor controlled indooremergency light, ideal when there’s a need to meet requirements for decentralised emergency lighting in conformity with standards.
The sensor-controlled downlighter RS PRO DL LED
ENERGY SAVINGS CALCULATION
Steinel can also help organisations measure the exact amount of energy being wasted and calculate savings using PROLog and PROLog software. PROLog records user behaviour as well as the level of light in a room and takes this as the basis for calculating the energy / lighting that is being wasted.
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