Can you use a line voltage switch to control a 0-10v fixture in any way? Thanks.
M mstrlucky74 Senior Member Location NJ Nov 9, 2017 #1 Can you use a line voltage switch to control a 0-10v fixture in any way? Thanks.
FionaZuppa Senior Member Location AZ Occupation Part Time Electrician (semi retired, old) - EE retired. Nov 9, 2017 #2 yes from a switch view, no from NEC view. pick one.
jumper Senior Member Location 3 Hr 2 Min from Winged Horses Nov 9, 2017 #3 mstrlucky74 said: Can you use a line voltage switch to control a 0-10v fixture in any way? Thanks. Click to expand... In general no. Most standard snap switches are rated for VAC only. They do make AC/DC rated switches. Here is one 24V AC/DC snap switch: http://www.leviton.com/en/products/12021-2I Here is the UL info on switches: http://productspec.ul.com/document.php?id=WJQR.GuideInfo
mstrlucky74 said: Can you use a line voltage switch to control a 0-10v fixture in any way? Thanks. Click to expand... In general no. Most standard snap switches are rated for VAC only. They do make AC/DC rated switches. Here is one 24V AC/DC snap switch: http://www.leviton.com/en/products/12021-2I Here is the UL info on switches: http://productspec.ul.com/document.php?id=WJQR.GuideInfo