OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

Outdoor motion detector Miami Beach Coral Gables can detect movement, temperature, humidity, lighting and water, all triggering pre-set scenes. When coupled with Z-Wave sirens, strobes or alarms, motion sensors can enhance the security of your home, notifying you of activity in and around your home even when you’re far away.

HOW OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTORS WORK

Motion detectors are small electronic eyes that detect infrared waves—heat waves that radiate from moving objects. When the detector senses an object moving across its field of view—especially warmer objects such as people, animals and cars—it electronically turns on the lights.

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

The light stays on anywhere from 1 to 20 minutes, depending on how you preset the timer. Then the detector automatically shuts the light off unless it continues to sense movement. A photocell deactivates the light during daylight hours. A motion sensor light has a semicircular field of view of up to 240 degrees and a distance range, adjustable on most detectors, that extends to 70 ft. or more. Motion sensor lights will react to the movement of your dog, an approaching person, a passing car or sometimes even wind-blown leaves.

Nuisance “trips,” such as blowing leaves or a passing car, can fool the detector and turn the lights on when you don’t want them. These can be annoying to both you and your neighbors, and in fact, some homeowners won’t install motion detector lights for this reason. However, you can solve most unwanted switching-on by adjusting the distance-range setting and by carefully aiming the sensor to limit its field of view. You can also narrow the field of view even more by applying tape to the sensor, as shown in Photo 7. If nuisance trips concern you, be sure to buy a light that has an adjustable distance/range setting, and an amiable detector unit as shown in Fig. A, Nos. 1 and 3.

Motion sensor lights allow you to operate the light in the conventional, manual way, usually by flipping the motion sensor light switch off for a second, then back on. This allows you to keep the light on at night when you want to, even when there’s no motion. By double flipping a second time, you return to automatic.

TYPES OF MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

Indoor and outdoor motion detectors

For indoor or outdoor use: Light means security. Motion detectors reliably switch on lights in hallways, staircases or in the garden as soon as movement is picked up in its detection area. That means the light only comes on when you need it to. Has the right motion detector for every application: Choose between wall or ceiling-mounted, between flush mounted or surface mounted and detection area range of 110° to 360°. Overview of Motion detectors:

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

Motion detectors for outdoor use

Outdoor without spotlight

Black or white housing

Detection area up to 30 m

Rotating sensor head

Corner installation possible

Product finder  Motion detectors for outdoor use

Outdoor with spotlight

Spotlight with or without motion detector

White, black

Product finder

Motion detectors for indoor use

Indoor

Detection area 360°

Surface or flush ceiling installation

2 switching outputs (HVAC)

                                                                                                                

WHERE TO PUT OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

For best effectiveness, position a motion sensor light to cover the walks leading to your front and back doors and the driveway (see lead illustration). That way the lights will come on when you come home at night. You can also use them to light up decks, patios and any potentially hazardous locations such as around stairways and swimming pools.

If improved security is a priority, position the lights to cover all the approaches to your house, including fence gates, the patio door, the darker areas of your yard, and around trees and bushes. Good lighting can’t guarantee security, of course, but it’s one of the best low-cost ways to get unwanted intruders to back away.

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

Ideally, it’s best to mount motion sensor lights 6 to 10 ft. above the ground and position it so that most movement will occur across the sensitivity zone rather than directly toward the detector. Obviously you can’t always do that if you use existing light locations. One solution is to buy a remote motion sensor unit that you can mount some distance away from the light itself. The wires connecting them to the light are low-voltage and not dangerous, so you don’t have to enclose them in metal or plastic conduit.

HOW TO INSTALL OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR LIGHTS

 Motion detector lights are easy to install, but each brand has a few different details, so read the instructions. You’ll find the basic information printed on the outside of the box. Read the box before you buy the unit so you know what you’re getting. You’ll find more detailed instructions inside the box.

Our step-by-step photos and tips from our experts provide a general guide of how to do the job. In most cases, you’ll simply replace an existing fixture with the new one, as our photos show. Make sure to turn off the power to the fixture at the main panel before removing it.

However, if you have to run a new electrical line and install a switch, the job can get much more complex. Outdoor electrical lines must be encased in approved conduit and weatherproof electrical boxes. If you’re not familiar with conduit or the rules for running new electrical circuits, call in a licensed electrician.

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

Working with old electrical boxes can be tricky too. Sometimes they don’t contain a ground wire (bare wire or one with green insulation) or other grounding means such as metal conduit. The National Electrical Code requires all electrical boxes and fixtures to be grounded. If you’re not sure yours is, check with your electrical inspector to determine if you have to run a new ground wire.

 ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION TIPS OF OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTO

 The cover of an outdoor electrical box must be waterproof. Seat the rubber gasket carefully. And if you are placing it against a rough surface, caulk it as well.

Moisture can seep into the detector and light sockets and ruin them. To prevent this, either locate the fixture under an eave or other protected area or buy one that has bulb seals and angle the bulbs downward so water can’t run into the socket.

Heat from the light bulb itself can confuse the detector. Keep the bulb and detector as far apart as possible.

Adjust the field-of-view angle and set the distance range of your motion detector to avoid nuisance trips from normal passing traffic, animals, pools of water, air conditioners, heating vents and wind-blown trees and shrubs.

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

Get an electrical permit from your local department of inspections. Check for special local rules and have your work inspected when finished.

CAUTION:Don’t let your ladder or your body touch lethal overhead power lines while you’re working.

CAUTION: Aluminum wiring requires special handling. If you have aluminum wiring, call in a licensed pro who’s certified to work with it. This wiring is dull gray, not the dull orange that’s characteristic of copper.

Size requirements of electrical boxes

You also need to check out the size of your electrical box. A shallow box like the one shown in Photo 1 no longer meets code requirements, and we had to replace it with a larger box, shown in Photos 2 and 3.

The computation table gives the method for calculating minimum box-size requirements. To do the calculation, count the number of wires coming into the box. However, some other things besides wires are counted as “wires” for computation purposes. For example, all the cable clamps used count for one wire, and we recommend always counting the fixture as two wires. Then multiply this total wire number by 2 cu. in. for 14-gauge wire (or 2.25 cu. in. for 12-gauge wire, even if there’s just one of the heavier wires in the box). OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

The computation method given here sometimes overestimates the minimum box size required by code, but it simplifies the calculation.

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

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Miami is a major center, and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. In 2012, Miami was classified as an Alpha−World City in the World Cities Study Group’s inventory. In 2010, Miami ranked seventh in the United States and 33rd among global cities in terms of business activity, human capital, information exchange, cultural experience, and political engagement. OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

In 2008, Forbes magazine ranked Miami “America’s Cleanest City”, for its year-round good air quality, vast green spaces, clean drinking water, clean streets, and citywide recycling programs. According to a 2009 UBS study of 73 world cities, Miami was ranked as the richest city in the United States, and the world’s seventh-richest city in terms of purchasing power. Miami is nicknamed the “Capital of Latin America” and is the largest city with a Cuban-American plurality.

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

Miami has the third tallest skyline in the U.S. with over 300 high-rises. Downtown Miami is home to the largest concentration of international banks in the United States, and many large national and international companies.

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 Dubbed “The City Beautiful,” Coral Gables is known for its tree-lined boulevards, ivy-covered mansions and historical landmarks such as the world-famous Biltmore Hotel and the Venetian Pool, both built in the 1920s. Coral Gables is located adjacent to Miami, putting it within easy reach of the Port of Miami, Miami International Airport, Miami Beach and other destinations. Within Coral Gables, one finds the shopping and dining paradise of the “Miracle Mile,” the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden and many other attractions. In addition, the University of Miami is based in Coral Gables. OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

Coral Gables, officially the City of Coral Gables, is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, located southwest of Downtown Miami. The United States Census Bureau estimates conducted in 2013 yielded the city had a population of 49,631. Coral Gables is home to the University of Miami. OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

OUTDOOR MOTION DETECTOR MIAMI BEACH CORAL GABLES

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So as you can see, you can do outdoor motion detector in Miami Beach and Coral Gables, they’re beautiful places, where you can do some tourism, and also do your job!

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