RF Dimmer
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- Item #: RF Dimmer
- Manufacturer: Universal Remote
Native Control
No interface required when used with URC remotes. URC remotes control the dimmers and switches directly via RF. o additional parts are ever needed.
Easy Operation
Simply press-and-hold to re-program lighting scenes. Homeowners can change the lighting scenes as often as they like-all by themselves. No trucks rolls or late-night visits required.
Scalable Solutions
Fully scalable entree into installing lighting control. Build a small system, one dimmer at a time. Low cost of entry: one dimmer and one URC remote is a lighting system that can control the lights in the room youre in. Your client will enjoy all of the benefits of lighting control. Lighting control can help save energy and associated energy costs, improve homeowner security and create comfortable ambiance. Add lighting control to every job.
Load
The load on the dimmer (or switch) is determined by the total wattage of ALL of the lights controlled by the dimmer, i.e., everything that is on that circuit. The load is calculated by adding together the wattage of each light. Each lights highest allowable wattage (worse case) light bulb is used for purposes of calculation. For example, even if the client currently has a 60 watt bulb installed, if the fixture is labeled 100 Watts Maximum they might install a 100 watt bulb. Therefore, you must use 100 Watts as the wattage when calculating the load on the dimmer. (This information is provided for specification purposes only-do not install high voltage wall dimmers or switches unless you are legally and technically qualified to do so.)
Scene
A group of Loads controlled altogether and at the same time. A Scene can include any number of RF Switches and/or RF Dimmers. Every RF Dimmer in a scene operates at a stored brightness setting. Every RF switch in a scene either turns on or off. Scenes are only directly controlled from the remote. Every RF Dimmer and RF Switch must be in the range of the remote control (but not necessarily line-of-sight).
No interface required when used with URC remotes. URC remotes control the dimmers and switches directly via RF. o additional parts are ever needed.
Easy Operation
Simply press-and-hold to re-program lighting scenes. Homeowners can change the lighting scenes as often as they like-all by themselves. No trucks rolls or late-night visits required.
Scalable Solutions
Fully scalable entree into installing lighting control. Build a small system, one dimmer at a time. Low cost of entry: one dimmer and one URC remote is a lighting system that can control the lights in the room youre in. Your client will enjoy all of the benefits of lighting control. Lighting control can help save energy and associated energy costs, improve homeowner security and create comfortable ambiance. Add lighting control to every job.
Load
The load on the dimmer (or switch) is determined by the total wattage of ALL of the lights controlled by the dimmer, i.e., everything that is on that circuit. The load is calculated by adding together the wattage of each light. Each lights highest allowable wattage (worse case) light bulb is used for purposes of calculation. For example, even if the client currently has a 60 watt bulb installed, if the fixture is labeled 100 Watts Maximum they might install a 100 watt bulb. Therefore, you must use 100 Watts as the wattage when calculating the load on the dimmer. (This information is provided for specification purposes only-do not install high voltage wall dimmers or switches unless you are legally and technically qualified to do so.)
Scene
A group of Loads controlled altogether and at the same time. A Scene can include any number of RF Switches and/or RF Dimmers. Every RF Dimmer in a scene operates at a stored brightness setting. Every RF switch in a scene either turns on or off. Scenes are only directly controlled from the remote. Every RF Dimmer and RF Switch must be in the range of the remote control (but not necessarily line-of-sight).