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Screwless 1G 2-way 10-200W (5-150W LED) Intelligent dimmer – Smoked Bronze

SKU: SF2191SB

Perfect finishing touch to any modern home, flawless Screwless low profile metal design with matching dimmer cap.

£12.94 EX. VAT

Description

  • Switch between Trailing-edge and Leading-edge modes, making this a highly compatible dimmer solution.
  • Trim, switch modes and reset dimmer all from the front of the plate via the control knob – future proofing and making it easy to reset, re-adjust if there is a change of fitting or lamps
  • Push On/Off, rotary dimming action
  • Preset in Trailing-edge mode
  • 10-200W (5-150W LED)
  • Suitable for use with dimmable lamps only
  • Overload and Overheat protection
  • Fitted with an Inrush Current Limiter (ICL)

Frequently asked questions

A dimmer switch is a device that allows the user to adjust the brightness of a light. It works by varying the amount of electrical power sent to the light fixture, which in turn changes the light intensity.

Dimmer switches are used in various settings, including:

  • Living Rooms and Bedrooms: For creating different lighting moods.
  • Dining Areas: To adjust lighting for different dining experiences.
  • Offices and Meeting Rooms: To control lighting levels based on activities.
  • Restaurants and Hotels: For setting the desired ambiance.

Not all dimmer switches are compatible with all types of bulbs. Compatibility depends on both the dimmer and the bulb type:

  • Incandescent and Halogen Bulbs: Generally compatible with most dimmer switches.
  • LED Bulbs: Require dimmer switches specifically designed for LEDs.
  • Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs): Not all are dimmable; those that are require compatible dimmer switches.
  • Smart Bulbs: Often have built-in dimming capabilities controlled via apps, and may not need traditional dimmer switches.

Energy Savings: Reducing light levels can save electricity.

Extended Bulb Life: Lower light levels can extend the life of the bulbs.

Ambiance Control: Allows for creating different lighting moods and atmospheres.

Reduced Glare: Can reduce eye strain by lowering excessive brightness.

Yes, dimmer switches can control multiple lights, but the total wattage of the lights must not exceed the dimmer’s maximum rating. It’s important to check the dimmer’s specifications to ensure it can handle the combined load.

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