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Occupancy sensors are used in industrial automation to detect the presence of people in a given area. They are used to control lighting, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, as well as to monitor security and safety. Occupancy sensors can be used to reduce energy consumption by automatically turning off lights and other equipment when no one is present. They can also be used to improve safety by alerting personnel when someone enters a hazardous area.
Occupancy sensors come in a variety of forms, including infrared, ultrasonic, and passive infrared. They can be used in a variety of industrial settings, such as factories, warehouses, and offices. They can also be used in residential settings, such as homes and apartments.
Some companies in the occupancy sensor market include Honeywell, Siemens, Schneider Electric, ABB, and Johnson Controls. Show Less Read more