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PIR Sensor for internal lights
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<blockquote data-quote="Moggy19" data-source="post: 534853" data-attributes="member: 35685"><p>I am brand new to this forum but have a question, is it possible to fit a PIR to an existing light fitting, its for a Church hall and the existing switch powers the square office type lights(some are strip lights) and also the extractor fan. The idea being saving money as people have a tendency to leave it on even when the building is unoccupied. I can post pics if that makes it any easier to understand what I have attempted to describe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moggy19, post: 534853, member: 35685"] I am brand new to this forum but have a question, is it possible to fit a PIR to an existing light fitting, its for a Church hall and the existing switch powers the square office type lights(some are strip lights) and also the extractor fan. The idea being saving money as people have a tendency to leave it on even when the building is unoccupied. I can post pics if that makes it any easier to understand what I have attempted to describe. [/QUOTE]
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