Magnetic low-voltage dimmers: For more information, see Application Note 19: "Guide to Dimming Low-Voltage Lighting," P/N 048019, at www.lutron.com. Operation of a dimmed low-voltage
circuit with all lamps removed or inoperative may result in current flow in excess of normal levels. To avoid possible transformer failure, Lutron strongly recommends the following: Do not
operate dimmed low-voltage circuits without operative lamps in place; replace burned-out bulbs immediately; and use transformers that incorporate thermal protection or fused transformer
primary windings in order to prevent transformer failure caused by excess current.
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Electronic low-voltage dimmers: These dimmers are overload-protected. If more than the rated load is applied, power to the circuit will shut off until the dimmer cools. If this happens, remove
excess load from the circuit.
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Fan-Speed controls: Use with fans marked "Suitable for use with solid-state fan-speed controls only." Set multi-speed fans to their highest setting before installing controls.
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Quiet fan-Speed controls: Do not wire into a circuit with a GFCI breaker or receptacle. Set multi-speed fans to their highest setting before installing controls. Not recommended for use with
Hunter Original Series fans; contact Lutron Customer Service department for suitable controls.
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For LED loads, please see the "Report Cards" at www.lutron.com/hilumeled for proper loading of the dimmer.
2
Approved Load(s)
Magnetic
Electronic
Solid
Incandescent/
Ceiling
Low-
Low-
State
Halogen
Paddle Fan
Voltage
Voltage
Fan
1
X
1
X
3
X
4
X
X
1
X
X
X
X
8
X
X
8
X
X
5
X
1
X
6
1
6
8
9
Wiring Diagrams
Advance
®
Lutron
Mark X
®
®
Wiring Diagram 1
3-wire
Series
fluorescent
Electronic
Control
ballasts or
Fluorescent
LED drivers
Dimming
Ballasts
Live
Black
120 V~
60 Hz
Wiring Diagram 2
Control
Live
Black
120 V~
60 Hz
Wiring Diagram 3
Control
Live
Black
120 V~
60 Hz
X
NOTE:
Dimmers may be wired on either the line side or the
X
load side of the switch.
X
Wiring Diagram 4
X
Control
X
Live
Black
120 V~
X
60 Hz
X
NOTE:
Dimmers may be wired on either the line side or the