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Master control - use with multiple ganged spacer system dimmers and and/or four-scene IR wireless remote control to create preset lighting scenes. Pictured with single-gang faceplate (sold separately), but must be ganged (to the left or right of dimmers) to control five scences. REquires neutral connection. For detailed information click here - please note this is a large download.
Spacer System – with infrared and smart dimmer technology gives you fingertip control of the lighting in any room. It’s the solutions-oriented approach to lighting scene control for a wide range of situations. Spacer System lets you create and recall lighting scenes as easily as setting and recalling those favorite stations on your car radio. It uses standard wiring and can be retrofitted to replace switches or dimmers. Its flexibility allows your room design to dictate where the controls will be placed… not the other way around.
How it works:
- Master Control blasts infrared signal to the dimmers
- No wires required between controls
- IR blasts right and left - allowing you to place wall-mounted master control to the right-or-left of dimmers
- All controls must be in the same wallbox to receive signal from wall-mounted master control.
- The clear backbox on the dimmers allows them to receive infrared signals from a 5-scene wall-mounted master control without the need to wire between controls
- Design flexibility allows for easy retrofitting when existing switches or dimmers are distributed throughout a room
- The IR signal from the hand-held remote control choreographs lighting scenes when controls are ganged together
- An unlimited number of dimmers are allowed in a room when used without wall-mounted master control (IR range up to 50 feet line of sight)
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Lutron + Leviton Dimmers
We carry both Lutron and Leviton dimmers, including hard to find magnetic low voltage and electronic low voltage dimmers.
What kind of dimmers do I use with my low-voltage transformers?
Most lighting manufacturers recommend that low voltage lighting be used only with dimmers designed especially for the transformers that make low voltage lighting possible. Since there are two types of low voltage transformers, there are two types of low voltage dimmers - magnetic low voltage and electronic low voltage.
Unlike most low voltage lighting, WAC Lighting's electronic low voltage systems are designed to work with incandescent dimmers that are less expensive than the specialty dimmers designed for low voltage loads. The WAC Lighting magnetic low voltage lighting systems can only be used with magnetic low voltage dimmers. The bulk of the low voltage lighting we carry, including track fixtures and low voltage light bars, use the electronic transformers that are compatible with standard incandescent dimmers. However, some customers do experience flickering or humming when an incandescent dimmer is used with a low voltage electronic transformer. To avoid these problems, we recommend Lutron dimmers designed specifically for electronic low voltage applications.
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Eco-Friendly
Eco Friendly items utilize energy efficient technology or sustainable manufacturing processes to provide a product that saves operating costs while being a more responsible environmental choice. This means that it can save you money while helping protect our planet's natural resources.
Eco Friendly products include Compact Fluorescent light bulbs, LED light bulbs, and items that utilize sustainable materials such as bamboo or use post consumer recycled content.
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100% Price Match
YLighting wants you to buy from us confident that you will not find a lower price, or better service. If you find a lower "To-Your-Door" advertised price we will match the competitor's price. The "To-Your-Door" price is the total price of the order delivered to your door, including product costs, tax, shipping and/or handling fees. The competitor must be a United States based, authorized retailer for the manufacturer. The product must be the identical, including being built to United States specifications. YLighting must be able to directly verify the competitor's price with a uniquely identifiable invoice, faxed or emailed to YLighting, dated within 15 days of the YLighting purchase. Invoice must include actual shipping and handling costs (shipping estimates are not acceptable).
The 100% Price Protection Guarantee excludes price matching on clearance, returns and closeout items. Price Protection Guarantee does not apply to Lutron and Cree brand products. Other restrictions may apply.
In contrast to new construction housings, remodeling housings are appropriate when you have limited or no access to the space above a new fixture, such as in an apartment or a home without crawl spaces or attics above.
New Construction Housings
In contrast to remodeling housings, new construction housings are bulkier and need to be installed between joist beams or onto hangar bars and thus you need full access to the space above the fixture. This style is best used if you are building in a new space, gutting a room, or have an attic above or pop out ceiling, etc.
Non-IC Rated
Non-IC stands for: non insulation contact. Thus, non-IC-rated housings must be kept at least 3 inches away from any insulation.
IC Rated
IC stands for: insulation contact. Thus, IC-rated housings can come in direct contact with thermal insulation.
MR16 Halogen Bulb
MR 16 is a standard format for halogen multifaceted reflector light bulbs. MR16 lamps are regularly used in place of standard incandescent light bulbs as they harness and shoot light, resulting in less light loss than a traditional bulb. These are best used when you want focused light such as in a pendant over a countertop or an accent light on a painting.
cUL Listed
CUL stands for Underwriters Laboratories of Canada, a non-profit company that tests electrical components and equipment for potential hazards. If something is UL-listed, I means it has met the agency's safety requirements for things like fire, shock hazards, etc. While you can buy and install non-UL listed fixtures, sometimes insurance policies will limit their liabilities accordingly, inspectors may not approve permits, etc.
UL Listed
UL stands for Underwriters Laboratories, a non-profit company that tests electrical components and equipment for potential hazards. If something is UL-listed, I means it has met the agency's safety requirements for things like fire, shock hazards, etc. While you can buy and install non-UL listed fixtures, sometimes insurance policies will limit their liabilities accordingly, inspectors may not approve permits, etc.
Damp Location
If the environment exposes the lighting system to moisture condensation, then the location is a damp location. Lights that are approved for damp locations can be used in sheltered outdoor areas such as roofed porches or interior locations subject to moderated degrees of moisture such as basements.
Wet Location
If the lighting system is exposed to direct impact by water from splashing or dripping, which will make the fixture wet, then the location is a wet location. Your most common wet locations are uncovered outdoor areas.
Baffle Trim
The term Baffle refers to the grooved style of the trim. This trim is the most popular choice of all recessed lighting trims and is best used in living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and dens.
Open Reflector
Reflector trims have a higly polished inner trim, which gives the most amount of light off of the light bulb. This trim is perfect for use in kitchens, offices and commercial buildings.
Slotted Aperture
The slotted aperture trim is used to highlight or accent a specific object or space.
Pin Hole
Pin Hole trims give off a narrow spread of light. This trim is perfect for highlight a small object from above.
Baffle
The term Baffle refers to the grooved style of the trim. This trim is the most popular choice of all recessed lighting trims and is best used in living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and dens.
Step Baffle
A Step Baffle refers to the evenly spaced and large grooves in the trim. This trim is for use in all living spaces in a house (bedrooms, living rooms, and dens).
Wall Wash
Wall Wash trims will have a shield inserted into the trim. This allows the light to be directed at an angle against a wall or large surface: paintings, large photos, etc.
Gimbal Ring
Gimbal Ring trims allow the light bulb to be directed or angled to highlight a specific spot or general area. This trim is popular in living rooms, dens and home offices.
Eyeball
Eyeball trims refer to the look of the trim as an eyeball. The bulb is housed in the eyeball portion and allows for maximum adjustability in positioning the light. This trim is for use in living rooms, dens and home offices.
Aperture Cone
This trim is for use when superior performance photometrics is desired and low glare is needed. These trims are typically used in commercial applications.
Regressed Fresnel Lens
Lensed trims are for use in wet locations, such as showers, bathrooms and outside applications.
Scoop Wall Wash
Scoop Wall Wash trims will have a shield inserted into the trim. This allows the light to be directed at an angle against a wall or large surface: paintings, large photos, etc.).