SensorSwitch Analog Slide Dimmer

August 25, 2025

The 0-10V Analog Slide Dimmer by SensorSwitch™ is a wired standalone lighting control wall switch designed for indoor and commercial applications. Engineered for simplicity and reliability, this dimmer allows facility managers and occupants to easily adjust lighting levels directly from the wall. With instantaneous startup, it offers immediate control and visible dimming levels. This device is perfect for contractors looking for a straightforward, no-fuss installation process. Each unit comes with a wall plate included, making it ready for installation right out of the box.

Key Features:
  • Instantaneous Startup: Lights turn on immediately, providing quick responsiveness.
  • Dimming Range: With the analog slide dimmer, users can easily see and adjust the lighting level for consistent settings across rooms.
  • Easy Installation: Simple wiring that contractors are already familiar with, requiring no new learning curve.
  • Wall Plate Included: Each unit comes with a wall plate, ensuring a complete and efficient installation.
  • Reliable Performance: The analog design ensures long-lasting, dependable operation for indoor commercial spaces.
  • User-Friendly: Intuitive controls make it easy for facility managers and occupants to adjust lighting as needed.

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