I think the practical use of such system would be rather limited: The occupancy sensors may be used with HID's only for wattage reduction control, as lamps do not like frequent switching. That mean, then at reduced wattage the lamp still emit quite lot of light (minimum allowed dimming level is generally 30% for HPS and 50% for MH), mostly sufficient for basic orientation. Moreover the working distance of PIR sensors is too short for many HID applications, or the high wattage setting is not necessary if one only want to walk trough (when he want to do some light demanding job, the level is better switched to the full manually, as PIR tend to switch OFF when you do not move for awhile, so the light would annoyingly toggle).
And even the wattage reduction control does not work properly in such system, as the lamp need some time to reach back full brightness (as it is belowoptimum temperature on the dimmed level).
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