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Lutron Electronics Company, Inc. - RRT-G5ANSW

RadioRA 2 5A GRAFIK T Multi-location Switch

Model: RRT-G5ANSW

  • Clear ConnectR RF Technology
  • 5 A Incandescent / Halogen / Fluorescent / LED / MLV / ELV / HID / Relay
  • 3 A Fan
  • 1/10 HP Motor
  • Neutral connection required
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RadioRA® 2 architectural RF GRAFIK TTM local controls function much like standard dimmers or switches, but can be operated as part of a lighting control system. GRAFIK TTM controls are useful in locations where single circuits of lighting need to be dimmed or switched.
  • Clear ConnectR RF Technology
  • 5 A Incandescent / Halogen / Fluorescent / LED / MLV / ELV / HID / Relay
  • 3 A Fan
  • 1/10 HP Motor
  • Neutral connection required
  • Multi-location Switch
  • Controls include dimmers, switches, and companion device
  • Simple touch control
  • Distinctive architectural aesthetic
  • Softly lit white LEDs indicate light level and coordinate with any décor
  • Advanced microprocessor dimming technology for control of dimmable LED lamps
  • Low-end and high-end trim are available for improved LED dimming performance (dimmer only)
  • Optional neutral connection available for superior LED dimming performance (dimmer only)
  • Installs in single-pole or multi-location applications
  • Companion devices are available for multi-location control with dimmers and switches (maximum 4 companion devices per dimmer or switch, 1 main control per circuit)
  • Use LutronR GRAFIK TTM wallplates (sold separately)
  • LutronR GRAFIK TTM wallplates snap on with no visible means of attachment
 
 

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