Lutron Dimmer Switches
Product Overview
Lutron offers a range of high-quality dimmer switches designed to provide precise lighting control for various bulb types, including LED, CFL, incandescent, and halogen. These devices enhance home ambiance, save energy, and extend bulb life.
Key Features
- Precise dimming control for optimal lighting levels.
- Compatibility with a wide range of dimmable bulbs.
- Energy saving capabilities.
- Easy installation and operation.
- Available in multiple finishes to match interior decor.
Technical Specifications
The following table outlines the specifications for select Lutron dimmer models. Specific model numbers may vary based on features and finishes.
Feature | Model A | Model B | Model C | Model D |
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Bulb Compatibility | LED, CFL, Incandescent, Halogen | LED, CFL, Incandescent | Incandescent, Halogen | LED, CFL |
Voltage | 120V AC | 120V AC | 120V AC | 120V AC |
Max Wattage | 600W Incandescent, 150W LED/CFL | 600W Incandescent, 150W LED/CFL | 600W Incandescent | 300W LED/CFL |
Dimming Type | Forward/Reverse Phase | Forward Phase | Forward Phase | Reverse Phase |
Color Options | White, Ivory, Almond, Black | White, Ivory | White | White, Black |
Product Visuals and Finishes
Lutron dimmer switches are available in various aesthetic finishes to complement any room. The images below showcase some of the common styles and color options.
[Image: A Lutron dimmer switch with a single rocker and a small slider for dimming, shown in a light gray finish.]
[Image: A Lutron dimmer switch with a single rocker and a small slider for dimming, shown in a white finish.]
[Image: A Lutron dimmer switch with a single rocker and a small slider for dimming, shown in a dark gray or charcoal finish.]
Dimensions
The standard Lutron dimmer switch is designed to fit in a standard single-gang electrical box. Typical dimensions are approximately 4.6 inches (117 mm) in height and 2.9 inches (74 mm) in width.
Certifications
Products are typically certified by relevant safety organizations such as UL and CSA, ensuring compliance with electrical safety standards.