The TUROLIGHT TL-8012 uses passive infrared (PIR) detection technology to sense body heat and movement within its coverage area. Unlike ultrasonic sensors, PIR technology is highly reliable for standard room layouts and minimizes false triggers, ensuring your lights respond only when someone is genuinely present. The sensor features adjustable sensitivity and time-delay settings, allowing you to fine-tune how quickly the lights activate and how long they remain on after the room is vacated — giving you full control over the behavior of your automated lighting.
From an energy-efficiency standpoint, an occupancy-based lighting control system can significantly reduce electricity consumption compared to manually operated switches. Lights that are inadvertently left on in unoccupied rooms account for a surprising amount of wasted energy in most households. By automatically switching off lights when no motion is detected, this sensor helps lower your monthly hydro bill and extends the overall lifespan of your bulbs and LED fixtures, reducing both cost and environmental impact over time.
The TL-8012 is designed for wall-mount installation in a standard electrical box, making it a direct replacement for conventional toggle or decora-style switches. It is compatible with a range of lighting loads including LED, incandescent, and fluorescent fixtures, offering flexibility no matter what type of lights you currently have installed. The unit is built with quality internal components engineered for long-term durability and consistent performance in residential environments.
Safety and compliance are built into every aspect of this product. The TUROLIGHT PIR sensor is cUL and CSA approved, meeting rigorous Canadian electrical safety standards for residential use. It is designed for dry indoor locations, making it suitable for bedrooms, hallways, closets, bathrooms, basements, and utility rooms. With straightforward wiring and clear installation instructions, this sensor is accessible for both professional electricians and experienced DIY homeowners looking to bring smart, automatic lighting control into their renovation projects.