DESCRIPTION A stunning 3 gang rotary dimmer switch hand crafted from good quality forged iron and painted Matt Black for a smart, uniform look that will add a touch of contemporary style to any room in your home. Our dimmer switch plates are all made with a slimline brass or steel back plate that sits flush against the wall, with either a straight bevelled edge for a sleek, modern look to your fittings, or an uneven, hammered edge for a more rustic feel. Jim Lawrence dimmers incorporate 120w trailing edge modules that are suitable for good quality dimmable LED bulbs, incandescent bulbs and dimmable CFL bulbs. They are also compatible with good quality dimmable electronic transformers. Each dimmer switch is 2 way which means it can be used for switching lights from either one or two places. Higher wattage dimmer modules are available on request. Please call our sales team for more information. For more information on our dimmers and how to fit and programme them, please read our Guide to Dimmers in the Jim Lawrence Knowledge Base. Wallpaper illustrated: Kent by Sanderson PRODUCT INFORMATION Minimum Back Box Depth: 35mm Dimmer module: 120W Trailing-edge V-Pro Maximum Load: 1-10 LED or halogen bulbs up to max of 120W This switch is suitable for Dimmable LED Lighting Good quality dimmable electronic low voltage transformers (including those requiring trailing-edge control) This switch is not suitable for Non-dimmable LED lighting Non-dimmable fluorescent bulbs and tubes Wire-wound or toroidal transformers Electric motors (e.g. Fans) TRIAC dimmable drivers (Choose V-Com series dimmers) FINISH Matt Black: A clean uniform finish that looks fantastic in any contemporary or traditional interior and works well with natural building materials like brick, stone, wood and plaster. To achieve it, the paint is applied with a powder coating process which creates a smooth, hard-wearing surface that is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. To find out more about our finishes and how best to maintain them, please read our 'Maintenance' pages in the Jim Lawrence Knowledge Base.
A stunning 3 gang rotary dimmer switch hand crafted from good quality forged iron and painted Matt Black for a smart, uniform look that will add a touch of contemporary style to any room in your home. Our dimmer switch plates are all made with a slimline brass or steel back plate that sits flush against the wall, with either a straight bevelled edge for a sleek, modern look to your fittings, or an uneven, hammered edge for a more rustic feel. Jim Lawrence dimmers incorporate 120w trailing edge modules that are suitable for good quality dimmable LED bulbs, incandescent bulbs and dimmable CFL bulbs. They are also compatible with good quality dimmable electronic transformers. Each dimmer switch is 2 way which means it can be used for switching lights from either one or two places. Higher wattage dimmer modules are available on request. Please call our sales team for more information. For more information on our dimmers and how to fit and programme them, please read our Guide to Dimmers in the Jim Lawrence Knowledge Base. Wallpaper illustrated: Kent by Sanderson PRODUCT INFORMATION Minimum Back Box Depth: 35mm Dimmer module: 120W Trailing-edge V-Pro Maximum Load: 1-10 LED or halogen bulbs up to max of 120W This switch is suitable for Dimmable LED Lighting Good quality dimmable electronic low voltage transformers (including those requiring trailing-edge control) This switch is not suitable for Non-dimmable LED lighting Non-dimmable fluorescent bulbs and tubes Wire-wound or toroidal transformers Electric motors (e.g. Fans) TRIAC dimmable drivers (Choose V-Com series dimmers) FINISH Matt Black: A clean uniform finish that looks fantastic in any contemporary or traditional interior and works well with natural building materials like brick, stone, wood and plaster. To achieve it, the paint is applied with a powder coating process which creates a smooth, hard-wearing surface that is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. To find out more about our finishes and how best to maintain them, please read our 'Maintenance' pages in the Jim Lawrence Knowledge Base.