The CANOLIGHT Plug-In Sensor for LL1 Linear Lights utilizes advanced microwave sensing technology, which offers significant advantages over conventional passive infrared (PIR) sensors. Microwave detection emits a continuous low-power signal that measures reflected energy, enabling it to sense motion across a broader area and through certain non-metallic obstructions. This makes it highly effective in covered environments such as canopies, carports, corridors, and enclosed utility spaces where traditional sensors may underperform.
Engineered with high voltage terminal wiring, this sensor module is designed for direct integration with the LL1 linear lighting platform. The plug-in connection eliminates the need for hardwiring modifications, simplifying installation while maintaining a secure and stable electrical connection. The sensor's efficient solid-state circuitry ensures minimal power draw during standby operation, contributing to overall energy savings compared to leaving fixtures running continuously on traditional lighting systems.
This product is cUL/CSA approved and fully certified to Canadian electrical standards, ensuring it meets rigorous safety and performance requirements for residential and light commercial applications. The durable construction and quality internal components are engineered for reliable thermal management, allowing the sensor to operate consistently across a wide range of ambient temperatures typical of Canadian climates, from heated indoor spaces to cooler semi-enclosed environments.
By integrating occupancy-based control into your LED linear lighting, you can achieve meaningful energy savings compared to conventional always-on lighting configurations. The sensor helps reduce unnecessary runtime, extending the lifespan of your LED fixtures and lowering electricity consumption. Combined with the inherent efficiency of LED technology, this plug-in sensor is a smart, practical upgrade for anyone seeking automated lighting control that is easy to install and built to perform in demanding Canadian conditions.