Adaptive control boosts light-dependant relays

A Finder product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 14, 2002

Finder has released a novel energy saving range of light-dependant relays (LDRs).

Finder has released a novel energy saving range of light-dependant relays (LDRs).

The 11.01 zero-hysteresis LDR is ideal for use in stairwells, entrance halls or any area, which requires the need for maintained safe and secure lighting.

Conventional LDRs switch on at a preset level of ambient light, but switch off at a significantly higher level.

This has been necessary to avoid the possibility of the LDR flickering between on and off but has had the negative consequence of unnecessarily delaying the turning off of the lights and it has therefore wasted energy.

With the introduction of governmental initiatives like the Climate Change Levy, effective energy management is now more than ever before, a higher priority.

The Finder 11.01 zero-hysteresis LDR addresses this problem by using a patented microelectronics design to provide adaptive control.

This automatically shifts the on and off thresholds depending on whether the LDR is in transition from light to dark or vice-versa.

In effect, this realigns exactly the threshold level for the off transition with the preset level for the on transition, thus avoiding unnecessary switching or energy usage.

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