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Hi all
Can anyone confirm i can overide a PIR sensor by switching the switch feeding the sensor on/off quickly, Like you would a security light?
There is a extension being built with about 5 low energy bulkheads around the building lighting up the path around the building, these will be on a PIR so when someone comes out the back door all 5 bulkheads will come on once the pir has picked you up.
The lights will be fed from the ring main on a switched spur.
Will the pir be overided to keep the lights on perm if i quickly switch the spur on/off. or will it depend on the PIR i fit?
Thanks
Can anyone confirm i can overide a PIR sensor by switching the switch feeding the sensor on/off quickly, Like you would a security light?
There is a extension being built with about 5 low energy bulkheads around the building lighting up the path around the building, these will be on a PIR so when someone comes out the back door all 5 bulkheads will come on once the pir has picked you up.
The lights will be fed from the ring main on a switched spur.
Will the pir be overided to keep the lights on perm if i quickly switch the spur on/off. or will it depend on the PIR i fit?
Thanks