Lutron GRAFIK T Dimmer and Switch

Lutron GRAFIK

 

Aug 8, 2017

There are no knobs, sliders or buttons, simply touch the LED lightbar anywhere to set the lights to that desired level. Touch the toggle button to turn the lights off, or to recall the last preset level.

Features:

  • Easy-to-use touch control is responsive to the lightest touch and slightest motion
  • Intuitive one-touch operation sets the lights exactly where you need them
  • Modern architectural design adds distinct style to any space
  • Illuminated LED lightbar with softly lit white LEDs indicates the light level
  • Available in a wide variety of colors and finishes, including metal and glass, to complement any décor
  • New patented technology allows for reliable RF communication with Lutron’s complete line of architectural metal wall plates
  • Easily meet building codes and standards when paired with Lutron’s wireless Radio Powr Savr™ occupancy and daylight sensors
  • Best communications reliability of any wireless lighting system on the market
  • Multi-location dimming or switching with up to 4 companion devices per master
  • Coordinating accessories available for a consistent, clean look to complete your project
  • Customize settings with Advanced Programming Mode (APM)
  • Power failure memory
  • Standard RFI suppression
  • Underwriters Laboratories and Canadian Standards Association listed
  • Lutron controls are rated at 120 VAC, 60 Hz unless otherwise noted

For more information:

http://www.lutron.com/en-US/Products/Pages/StandAloneControls/Dimmers-Switches/GrafikT/Overview.aspx

 

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