Leuchten,Lampen, Industrieleuchten, Maschinenleuchten, LED Leuchten, Schreibtischleuchten
PULSE
Illumination only when it is necessary
Energy-reducing technology using modern sensor systems and intelligent controllers allow a new level of energy savings possible. Waldmann PULSE with presence and daylight sensors ensure that the lights are not switched on unnecessarily. Therefore, highly efficient technologies are provided.
A luminaire is only activated after a user enters the room – and is automatically switched off after the room is vacant again.
Room-oriented, extremely large detection range.
Due to gradual increases or decreases in the brightness level (dimming), ON and OFF processes are barely perceived by the user.
The service life of the lamps is increased by shorter operating times.
High comfort for the employees
The luminaire is only activated if a person’s presence is detected and the brightness level provided by daylight is not sufficient.
Consumption is lowered through dimming functions and suitable control engineering of the light.
The lighting controller operates without the user noticing any (negative) changes.
More than a motion sensor: PULSE HFMD
Light Managment Waldmann PULSE HFMD
Thanks to high frequency, the presence sensor of the Waldmann PULSE HFMD lighting management system detects even the smallest movement within a radius of about 2.5 meters. If individuals are present in the room, the light is automatically activated, and it switches off when they leave the room. But there is more: PULSE HFMD sensors detect daylight as a gauge for adjusting the lighting level. As a result, energy consumption can be considerably reduced by up to 50%.
High Frequency Motion Detector
Light Management Waldmann PULSE PIR
The presence indicator of the Waldmann light management system PULSE PIR, captures a thermal image (infra-red). In order to be recognized by the sensor, a wide, if not substantial movement, is necessary. Due to the sphere, the coverage area can be adjusted individually (for example at the work place). As a criterion for the adjustment of the brightness level, the PULSE PIR sensor also measures daylight, which results in a significant reduction of energy consumption.
Energy-reducing technology using modern sensor systems and intelligent controllers allow a new level of energy savings possible. Waldmann PULSE with presence and daylight sensors ensure that the lights are not switched on unnecessarily. Therefore, highly efficient technologies are provided.
A luminaire is only activated after a user enters the room – and is automatically switched off after the room is vacant again.
Room-oriented, extremely large detection range.
Due to gradual increases or decreases in the brightness level (dimming), ON and OFF processes are barely perceived by the user.
The service life of the lamps is increased by shorter operating times.
High comfort for the employees
The luminaire is only activated if a person’s presence is detected and the brightness level provided by daylight is not sufficient.
Consumption is lowered through dimming functions and suitable control engineering of the light.
The lighting controller operates without the user noticing any (negative) changes.
More than a motion sensor: PULSE HFMD
Light Managment Waldmann PULSE HFMD
Thanks to high frequency, the presence sensor of the Waldmann PULSE HFMD lighting management system detects even the smallest movement within a radius of about 2.5 meters. If individuals are present in the room, the light is automatically activated, and it switches off when they leave the room. But there is more: PULSE HFMD sensors detect daylight as a gauge for adjusting the lighting level. As a result, energy consumption can be considerably reduced by up to 50%.
High Frequency Motion Detector
Light Management Waldmann PULSE PIR
The presence indicator of the Waldmann light management system PULSE PIR, captures a thermal image (infra-red). In order to be recognized by the sensor, a wide, if not substantial movement, is necessary. Due to the sphere, the coverage area can be adjusted individually (for example at the work place). As a criterion for the adjustment of the brightness level, the PULSE PIR sensor also measures daylight, which results in a significant reduction of energy consumption.