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Hi,

My client wants us to install some LED tubes which have dimmable drivers combatible with a 0-10v dimming control. I have not dealt with this type of thing before and would welcome some advice.

My client wants the area to be set up as follows

When no movement is detected, lights on the circuit operate at 20% and when movement is detected lights power up to 100%

I am clear on the need for the install of a microwave sensor but assume that a piece of control equipment will need to be connected to the sesnor and the lighting circuit.

Help would be much appreciated with what tpe of control equipment is suitable and how it is wired?

Thanks
 
With the ones i have dealt with , you will pick up the 10v control signal from the fittings their selfs .
You can also parallel the fittings up to a certain number .
 

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