Two wire PIR occupancy sensor utilizing a rechargeable energy st

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Switching systems – Condition responsive

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307 48, 3071414, 340541, 340565, 340573, 250221, 250342, 361160, 361170, 361173, H01H 3500

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ABSTRACT:
A two wire detection device includes a relay switch setable to a high and a low impedance state and electrically coupled between a first terminal of an AC source and a first leg of a load, a second leg of which is connected to a second terminal of the AC source. The device includes an energy storage device electrically coupled to the first terminal of the AC source and electrically connected to the first leg of the load. Charge control means interposed between the first terminal of the AC source and the energy storage device regulate the voltage across the energy storage device. A detection control device is electrically connected across the energy storage device and to the switching device for detecting the presence of a condition for monitoring and setting the state of the switching device based thereon such that power is available to the detection control device regardless of the state of the switch.

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