Water Feature Pump Motor Remote Controlling

Question from customer:
“I have a waterfall water feature that currently has an 110v 250W pump that run from 7AM until 10PM. I would like to save more energy by having these pumps turn on by detecting motion near the water feature. 110 degree detection, within 30 feet would be sufficient. The more intelligent, the better (i.e. body/heat/motion/mass detection). There is no need to run a waterfall water feature when no one is there to enjoy it. What do you recommend?”
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Answer:
We recommend wireless infrared movement detector and receiver with time delay function (S1DA-AC220-ANT2&W-01) to you. This kit is 220V actuated. With external extended antenna, it can work within 6000ft in the open field. With adjustable time delay function, you can adjust delay time from 0 second to 99 hours. The motion detector can detect any movement within 10m. Detection range is fan-shaped angle 110°.
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We’d like show you how to use this kit.
Steps:
1 Using screws to fix the bracket on the wall to favorable locations according to your need (i.e. the corridor towards waterfall water feature) and put the detector on the bracket, then adjust the detector to the suitable angle of 10~14° and turn on it.
2 Wire pump motor to B terminals of receiver (A, B = Normally Closed; B, C = Normally Open). Press buttons of “+” and “-” on the timer of receiver, “H” is Hour, “M” is Minute, and “S” is Second. We suggest you that you can set your pump work every 30 minutes from 7AM to 10PM. Once people pass corridor towards waterfall water feature, the motion detector is triggered. You can set “M30”. And supply power to receiver and pump motor.
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3 When the movement detector is triggered: Turn on relay (connect B and C, disconnect A and B).
The pump motor begins to work. It will last 30 minutes if you set “M30”. After delay time, there is no motions any more, it will turn off by itself.

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