ᐅ 2-Button Touch Dimmer (LED Dimmer) / Universal Dimmer

Created on: 12 Aug 2019 15:40
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wilsumer
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wilsumer
12 Aug 2019 15:40
Hello everyone,
I have a question about LED dimmers. We chose a series of switches from Berker. Now, we have some very large rooms with many dimmable LED lamps. We wanted to buy the Berker 2-gang touch dimmers. However, we were told that these dimmers are limited to a maximum of 8 lamps per channel and 50 W. We actually have significantly more LED lamps. What can we do? Are there universal dimmers with higher "capacity"?
Thanks in advance!
11ant13 Aug 2019 19:49
I would probably have the push dimmer send its command not to the lamps, but to a PLC.
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wilsumer
14 Aug 2019 08:13
What exactly is this and how does it work?
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hampshire
14 Aug 2019 13:37
The switch sends its toggle command to a unit in the distribution board – for example, an Eltako SPS. This unit converts the command into a dimming signal. Unlike phase-cut dimmers, flickering (PWM) does not occur at low light levels. The prerequisite is that the switch is connected to the distribution board, and from there, a connection exists to the lights. Whether this method is available to you ultimately depends on the wiring.