Legrand Introduces New Harmony 0-10V Dimmer

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Legrand’s new Harmony 0-10V dimmer — for residential and commercial applications — features a 0-10VDC preset with integrated power pack, designed for use with four-wire 120Volt and 277Volt AC fluorescent dimming ballasts and LED lines.

“We built the power pack right in these dimmers to offer easier, more flexible operation—two consistent advantages of the Pass & Seymour product offering,” says Tom Cunningham, Senior Product Manager, Pass & Seymour for Legrand Electrical Wiring Systems. “The new Harmony 0-10V dimmers really simplify the installation of today’s new 0-10V fluorescent and LED fixtures as no derating is required for one- and two-gang applications.”

Legrand’s H4FBL3PTC 0-10V dimmer, which ships with white, light almond and ivory interchangeable faceplates

For the customer, the Harmony 0-10V dimmer offers convenient operation that combines the On/Off Decorator switch with a separate wide slider for easier dimming control and operation.

The Harmony 0-10V dimmer has a constant memory function that returns lights to their previous level after a power failure. There is also a green LED that glows when OFF to make dimmer easy to find in the dark.

Harmony 0-10V dimmers models include the H4FBL3PTC 0-10V dimmer that ships with white, light almond and ivory interchangeable faceplates and the H4FBL3PW 0-10V dimmer, available in white only.

These new Harmony dimmers complement the complete line of Pass & Seymour dimmers to meet the unique needs of customers looking for more flexible lighting control in their spaces.

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