01-Jun-2012: In these days of high inflation rates and increasing
power tariffs saving on wasted energy is no longer a luxury, but is becoming a
necessity. With the introduction of peak
hour tariff rates, businesses and industries are increasingly looking for means
to save energy usage and save on electricity bills every month.
Ideas Unlimited has been making Energy saving Movement
Sensor Switches since April 2010. Today we have just launched mMS series
(MS-501, Low Cost and Miniature Movement Sensor Switches) for use in domestic,
commercial and industrial applications for saving on energy wastage when nobody
is using a certain place or room. These can be used in homes, offices, shopping
malls, showrooms and virtually anywhere where we can find that energy can be
saved.
MS-501 - Low Cost Miniature Movement Sensor Switch next to a pen. |
The unit can be directly connected to 230V AC and
integrates seamlessly without requiring any change to your existing electrical
wiring.
These switches are very compact in size (80 X 68 X 32
mm), aesthetically appealing and designed for high reliability. The product
miniaturization is a result of our learning from earlier products. We have also taken end user feedback to
design these products and other accessories.
The MS-501 Series (or mMS) Miniature Movement Sensor Switch is designed
for adaption and use in every place possible and designed to be a low cost
product to handle small loads up to 220W. With the usage of contactors, heavy
loads can also be driven by the same sensor.
MSBR-501 2-Axis Swivel Mounting bracket for MS-501 Series Sensors |
We also offer an optional accessory ‘MSBR-501: 2-Axis
Swivel Mounting bracket for MS-501 Series Movement sensors. This bracket can be used to mount the sensor
on ceiling or wall, and allows fine adjustments of sensing zones even after the
installation of sensor.
For full details, visit our website: http://www.ideas-unlimited.in
For specific information on this new product line, visit our product page: http://www.ideas-unlimited.in/ms501.html
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