Single Push Button 3 Way Dimmer Switch 600W
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Use this switch when you want to control a light from more than one spot in your home (like the top and bottom of a staircase). It features heavy-duty construction and two buttons with authentic mother-of-pearl-style inlays. The top button acts as the on/off, while the bottom button rotates to adjust the light level.
Push-button switches were installed in homes as early as 1891, and were the most popular type of switch through the 1920s. Though they were eventually phased out by the toggle switch in 1950s, there has been a resurgence of interest in using push buttons again.
- 120 volts/300 watts
- Two of these switches will fit side by side in a junction box; however, to facilitate heat dissipation, reduce the wattage to 400
- You can control the lights on a fan fixture with these switches, but not the fan speed
- Complete the look with heavy-duty forged-brass Lewis Switchplates
- Imported
NOTES FOR USING DIMMERS WITH LED FIXTURES
- Not all LED bulbs and fixtures are dimmable, and some dimmable LEDs will be incompatible with our switches.
- When dimming multiple bulbs with one dimmer switch, all bulbs have to be the same dimmable bulb from the same manufacturer.
- We observed the best results pairing this dimmer switch with CREE dimmable LED bulbs. These bulbs had smooth dimming throughout the dimming range, as low as 15% brightness, where other bulbs stopped dimming around 25% brightness.
- We successfully tested bulbs from Utilitech, Phillips, Sylvania, EarthLED, and Fiet Electric. Customers have used our dimmers with LED bulbs and fixtures from Maxlite, Luminous, Halo, Nora Lighting, Juno, and DiodeLED. If you are uncertain of compatibility, we recommend you order a single dimmer and test it with the fixture you would like to use.
Warning:
This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65warnings.ca.gov