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6A Switching for Lighting Loads

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The HomeWorks family of in-line dimmers and switches can control lighting and motor loads and provide a system that is convenient and easy to install. HomeWorks in-line load controls use Lutron patented Clear Connect RF technology which provides reliable, wireless communication with other HomeWorks devices. Using a HomeWorks hybrid repeater allows devices to be part of a whole house solution that can be controlled remotely from anywhere in the world.

Features

• The reverse-phase dimmer is trailing-edge capable of up to 250 W of incandescent / halogen / ELV loads and up to 1 A / 150 W of LED.

• The switch is rated for 6 AX of general purpose lighting load and 2 A / 0.5 HP of motor load.

• When used with a HomeWorks hybrid repeater*, the load controls can be programmed and controlled via lighting scenes, scheduled daily events, the Lutron Connect app, and other HomeWorks QS system features. Also, the load controls can be controlled from anywhere in the world.

• Small size allows for simple retrofit installation.

• Remote device association allows for in-line controls to be added to a system without physically accessing product.

Power – 220 – 240 V~ 50/60 Hz

Typical Power Consumption – Dimmer / Switch: <0.5 W

Test conditions: Load and LED are off

Environment –  Ambient operating temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F), 0% to 90% humidity, non-condensing. Indoor use only.

Communications- HomeWorks in-line load controls communicate with the system through Radio Frequency (RF). They must be located within 9 m (30 ft) of a hybrid repeater. System devices operate on 868 MHz, 868 MHz Limited, 865 MHz or 434 MHz Limited frequencies.

ESD Protection – Tested to withstand electrostatic discharge without damage or memory loss, in accordance with IEC 61000-4-2.

Surge Protection – Tested to withstand surge voltages without damage or loss of operation, in accordance with IEEE C62.41-1991 Recommended Practice for Surge Voltages in Low-Voltage AC Power Circuits.

Power Failure Power –  failure memory: should power be interrupted, the control will return to its previously set level prior to the interruption when power is restored.