Lighting Dimmers
Do I need a dimmer? Dimmers make all the difference to the ambience of a room. Instead of old-fashioned on/off lighting, you can match the level of light to the mood or activity. How about cuddling up on the sofa to watch a movie, you want that cinema-style effect – at the touch of a button. And we all know that nothing lights up a romantic moment like soft, subtle lighting. Sometimes you need good light carefully directed to the task in hand – whether you’re cooking up a stir-fry or writing your presentation. Your lighting can match your own flexibility.You know the mood you want. The next question is, how do you create it?Step 1 - Choose the style that best matches or complements the décor of the room.Step 2 - Choose the dimmer designed to control the kind of lights you have in the room, for example, incandescent (normal light bulbs) or low voltage (they have a transformer running them).Step 3 - Calculate the total load. Incandescent light bulbs have wattage ratings marked on the bulb. Add up the wattage of all the bulbs in the fixture or circuit and select a dimmer that is rated above or equal to your total wattage.Step 4 - Decide how many dimmers/switches control the same light fitting and choose from these options.If there is only one switch, use a single-pole dimmer. If there is more than one switch, use a 2-way dimmer. If there is Multi-location dimming use one intelligent dimmer and up to nine accessory dimmers.Are they difficult to install? No - You can replace a switch with a dimmer, just use the existing two wires on your old switch to make the new connection.





