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The Fluorescent
Light Source
Fluorescent lighting is the
primary light source in today's educational, institutional and commercial
buildings. It is typically required in order to meet building codes and design
criteria such as ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 standards and LEED™ guidelines. Fluorescent
lighting is also found in an increasing number of applications in residential
spaces, especially in recessed downlighting and coves.
- Why
dim fluorescent?
Create enticing
ambiance.
Dimming creates a rich visual experience and adds flexibility to any room,
providing the right lighting environment for a variety of activities.
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Lutron quality
100% Test.
Lutron tests the performance of every ballast prior to shipment. This
important step eliminates ballasts that do not meet specifications.
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Ballast control type
3-wire control is
a line-voltage phase-control dimming method. Along with Hot and Neutral, the
dimming signal is communicated via a third wire called Dimmed Hot. All three
wires are rated Class 1 and can be run within the same conduit. 3-wire
control is the Lutron preferred dimming technology - it is stable over long
wire runs, allows for maximum circuit loading, and is very easy to wire.
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Combined control
Dual Inputs.
Energy saving features, such as load-shedding and daylight harvesting,
are easy to implement with the dual-input technology of PerSONNA Systems™
and Eco-10™ IR. With these products, an infrared (IR) receiver and a 3-wire
input work together to combine personal lighting control with system
control.
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Dimming ranges
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