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Dimming multiple circuits from one location

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DanOmar

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I have a customer (a public library) that would like to dim nine lighting circuits. The fixtures are LED with 0-10V dimming. Rather than nine individual dimmers I would like to dim everything with one device. I know some stores like Home Depot do this but I can't find anything on how it's accomplished. I'm open to your wisdom.
 

brantmacga

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More detail about the installation would be helpful to direct you.

But you’ll likely want something like Lutron Vive, Wattastopper DLM, Greengate DVLP, or Acuity nLight. There are other options, those are the most popular.

Pick a brand, take it to your supplier, and they can have a rep quote you a system. If you send a PO whatever vendor you select will help you with the design.


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Strathead

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More detail about the installation would be helpful to direct you.

But you’ll likely want something like Lutron Vive, Wattastopper DLM, Greengate DVLP, or Acuity nLight. There are other options, those are the most popular.

Pick a brand, take it to your supplier, and they can have a rep quote you a system. If you send a PO whatever vendor you select will help you with the design.


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I want to second brantmacga. In my area, Wattstopper DLM and Acuity nLight are the most popular and fairly easy to install and program. It can easily be combined with automatic dimming of partial lights for sunlight, occupancy sensing, etc. They are both connected via daisy chained CAT 5 cable and programmable with hand held devices.
 
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