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A Staircase Light Time Switch is an electrical control device designed for public areas such as corridors, hallways, and stairwells. It can automatically turn on the lighting when it senses people's activities and automatically turn it off after a set period of time. The working principle of this switch is usually based on voice control, light control, or infrared sensing technology. When someone passes by or makes a sound, the switch will receive a signal and trigger the lighting device.

Once the light is turned on, the Staircase Light Time Switch will start timing. After the set delay (usually a few seconds to a few minutes), the lighting will automatically turn off, ensuring that the light is only turned on when needed, thereby effectively saving energy. In addition, the delay time of the delay switch can be adjusted according to actual needs to meet the requirements of different environments.

The main advantages of this switch are energy saving, environmental protection, and ease of use. It avoids the waste of electricity caused by forgetting to turn off the lights and reduces the trouble of manual operation. It is very suitable for public areas such as residential buildings and office buildings that require frequent short-term lighting. The Staircase Light Time Switch not only improves the efficiency of electricity utilization but also extends the service life of lamps and reduces maintenance costs. It is a smart control device commonly used in modern buildings.

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YOSHINE is from China.
YOSHINE is a relay manufacturer.

Wenzhou Derrek Electric Co., Ltd. is a China Corridor Delay Switch Manufacturer and Sale Corridor Delay Switch . YOSHINE’s products can be divided into two categories:
1. Products that manage electronic control processes (Step Relay, Time Relay, Switching Power Supply, Floatless Level Switch, etc.).
2. Products that protect equipment (e.g. motors) from voltage and current failures (Voltage Protection Relay, Current Monitoring Relay). OEM service is offered according to the client’s requirements.
Application of YOSHINE’s products is mainly in reset control (small hospitals, nursing homes, community houses), Lighting Control, Pump Control, Generator Control, etc. Considering the important role of our products, we keep developing new products and improving quality standards. YOSHINE not only involves all aspects of the industrial field but also intelligent control of offices and residences. We strive to provide clients with more efficient and intelligent products.
YOSHINE has gained a reputation for short lead time, flexible design, and excellent technical support.
YOSHINE has made its contribution to the development of our society and the global intelligence industry with the mission of “Made for Connection”.

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    The company currently has more than 50 employees, including 7 professional technicians and 2 engineers.

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    We have our own manufacturing plant which covers an area of ​​12000 square meters.

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    Our monthly production capacity is over 100,000 pcs, which can meet the needs of different clients.

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A corridor delay switch, often used in public spaces, corridors, or stairwells, is designed to control lighting in a way that ensures lights stay on for a set period after the user has left the area. These switches help optimize energy usage by preventing lights from staying on unnecessarily, which is particularly important in large buildings or areas where traffic flow can be unpredictable.

The core components of a corridor delay switch include a delay timer, motion sensors (in some cases), and a switching mechanism that operates based on the inputs from the sensors or manual activation. When a person enters the area, the motion sensor detects movement and turns the lights on. After a certain delay, which can typically be adjusted, the switch automatically turns off the lights if no further motion is detected. In manual versions, the delay timer is set when the switch is initially activated.

The primary function of the corridor delay switch is to provide convenience while ensuring that lights are only on when needed. It helps save energy by reducing the time lights are unnecessarily left on in less trafficked areas. Such systems are commonly used in offices, schools, hospitals, and commercial buildings to increase energy efficiency and lower operational costs.

Outdoor dimmer switches provide an effective way to adjust the intensity of outdoor lighting to match environmental conditions or personal preferences. These switches are crucial in settings like gardens, patios, walkways, and security lighting systems, offering both functionality and ambiance. Outdoor dimmer switches come in several types, each tailored to specific needs and outdoor environments.

Manual Dimmer Switches: These are the basic form of dimmer switches, allowing users to adjust the brightness of the lights manually. They usually consist of a rotating dial or a sliding control, and are commonly used for decorative or accent lighting. Manual dimmers are simple to install and operate but require physical interaction to adjust the lighting level.

Photo-Sensitive Dimmer Switches: These dimmers adjust the lighting based on the amount of natural light available in the environment. For example, as the sun sets and natural light diminishes, the photo-sensitive dimmer increases the brightness of outdoor lights automatically. These switches are particularly useful for security lighting, ensuring that lights remain at an brightness level based on surrounding light conditions.

Motion-Sensor Dimmer Switches: Motion-sensor dimmer switches work by detecting movement within a certain range. These switches automatically adjust the light intensity depending on the presence of movement. They are often used for security or path lighting, where high brightness is required when people approach, but dimmer settings can be used when the area is unoccupied.

Smart Dimmer Switches: Smart dimmer switches allow users to control the lighting remotely via smartphone apps or voice commands through smart home systems like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. These provide the flexibility of adjusting outdoor lighting without direct interaction and can be programmed to operate on schedules.

Choosing the right type of outdoor dimmer switch depends on the specific needs of the environment, such as lighting intensity, energy efficiency, and automation preferences.

Light control switches are essential for managing the lighting in various settings, from homes to commercial spaces. They allow users to adjust lighting levels, control multiple lights from one switch, or automate the lighting schedule. However, improper use or installation of these switches can safety hazards, system malfunctions, or reduced efficiency. Here are some key precautions to consider when using light control switches:

Proper Installation: One of the important precautions is ensuring that the light control switch is installed correctly by a qualified electrician. Incorrect installation can result in malfunctioning lights, potential electrical hazards, or even fires. It’s essential that all wiring connections are secure and that the switch is compatible with the type of lighting system being used.

Compatible Bulbs: Not all light bulbs are compatible with dimmer switches. Incandescent and halogen bulbs typically work well with dimmers, but compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) or light-emitting diodes (LEDs) may require specific dimmable versions. Using incompatible bulbs with a dimmer switch could flickering, damage to the bulb, or erratic switching behavior. Always check the bulb’s specifications to ensure compatibility.