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NEMA Socket Electronic Photocell Sensor Kit (1000W), dusk to dawn photocell kit

NEMA Socket Electronic Photocell Sensor Kit (1000W), dusk to dawn photocell kit

This is the NEMA Socket Electronic Photocell/Kit A dusk-to-dawn photocell kit from market leaders..

Model: PECAPT

£13.62 Ex. VAT

IP65 5A 230V Black Photocell Switch Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor max. 300W LED with Time Delay

IP65 5A 230V Black Photocell Switch Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor max. 300W LED with Time Delay

This is the ML Accessories Knighstbridge OSPCR IP65 5A 230V Photocell Switch Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor max..

Model: PS40

£9.92 Ex. VAT

Black Up-and-Down Outdoor Wall Light IP44 with PIR Sensor using 2x GU10 LED Lamps

Black Up-and-Down Outdoor Wall Light IP44 with PIR Sensor using 2x GU10 LED Lamps

This is a twin black stainless steel up and down light complete with PIR for exterior wall lighting,..

Model: WL2BKPIR

£25.00 Ex. VAT

IP66 Photocell Control Sensor for max. 10A 1000W Inc/300W LED Lighting Load Knightsbridge OSPCKIT

IP66 Photocell Control Sensor for max. 10A 1000W Inc/300W LED Lighting Load Knightsbridge OSPCKIT

This is the Knightsbridge OSPCKIT 230V 10A IP66 Photocell control sensor at Sparks. This sensor come..

Model: PHANPC

£17.20 Ex. VAT

IP55 White Photocell Switch for Wall Mounting, Dusk till Dawn Photocell Timer Knightsbridge OS006

IP55 White Photocell Switch for Wall Mounting, Dusk till Dawn Photocell Timer Knightsbridge OS006

This is the ML Accessories Knightsbridge OS006 IP55 Photocell Switch - Wall Mountable (White) availa..

Model: BB1000W

£20.45 Ex. VAT

180 Degrees Wall-Mounted Rectangular PIR IP44 Rated in White with 12m Detection

180 Degrees Wall-Mounted Rectangular PIR IP44 Rated in White with 12m Detection

This is a 180 Degrees Wall-Mounted Rectangular PIR IP44 Rated in White with 12m Detection. This eleg..

Model: IS2WH

£11.99 Ex. VAT

In-Line Photocell for LED Striplights, LED striplight inline photo cell

In-Line Photocell for LED Striplights, LED striplight inline photo cell

This is the in-line photocell for LED Striplights - photocell for the LED strip lightsSimply plug in..

Model: LEDPC

£4.90 Ex. VAT

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LED Lighting and Advanced Controls to be Subsidised in the Green Deal

Lux magazine reports on a government initiative to vastly reduce energy consumption. How? By phasing out incandescent lighting and installing efficient lighting controls in domestic and commercial properties. The Green Deal will subsidize the installation of energy-efficient LED lighting and advanced controls such as motion and lux level sensors. Raising Awareness  The consultation launched along with the Energy Bill - but formal proceedings will begin with the DECC's Green Deal in the New Year. The Green Deal is a national "home improvement" scheme, aiming for lower energy consumption. Under the Green Deal, applicants can pay for the installation of energy-efficiency measures in installments through their energy bills. This ties skin care products in with the government's renewed dedication to overall energy efficiency. The Green Deal appears to work first and foremost by combating lack of awareness, particularly in the domestic sphere. By making contractors, homeowners, landlords, etc. aware of the savings to be made, the hope is that national energy demands will be lowered. Who Will Benefit from the Green Deal? As well as encouraging switching from incandescent to LED lighting, the scheme will advocate the use of motion sensor switches and lux level sensors. The DECC estimates that phasing out incandescent lamps could reduce energy consumption by up to a quarter, and using energy-efficient controls consumption could be reduced by a third in commercial and public applications. Lighting control systems likely won't attract funding in domestic properties so won't be applicable. Thankfully, a comprehensive dimming system is relatively inexpensive. But that also means that lighting will also be left out of the Energy Company Obligation, which mandates that companies subsidise the Green Deal work for poorer households. We can expect guidelines to appear in the new year (not long now!) but for the time being, why not share your ideas for reducing energy consumption in the comments? Best Motion Sensors at Sparks