Lutron Hi-lume Voltage Driver

Lutron

December 18, 2017

The Lutron Hi-lume Premier 0.1% has superior performance and is easy to setup. The Hi-lume Premier 0.1% constant voltage LED driver is the world’s first driver with smooth, flicker-free 0.1% dimming and Soft-on, Fade-to-Black feature for an incandescent-like dimming experience.

Features

 

  • Beautiful, smooth, flicker-free dimming from 100% down to 0.1% with Lutron’s Soft-on, Fade-to-Black feature.
  • Works with Lutron Lumaris® and a variety of 24VDC LED tape, strips, light bars, cove lighting and linear lighting products.
  • UL Listed for convenient contractor installation.
  • Remote mount up to 100’ from the light strip in a convenient location.
  • Control terminals protect from miswires up to 277V.
  • Designed for commercial and residential applications.
  • Guaranteed dimming performance when used with Lutron EcoSystem® and 3-wire controls.
  • Works on EcoSystem network.
  • Provides precise lighting control.
  • Provides immunity to electrical noise that can cause flicker at low noise levels.
  • Integrated into a planned or existing EcoSystem® or Vive™ lighting control solution.
  • Works with 3-wire wallbox dimmers, interfaces and panels.
  • Non-volatile memory restores all settings after power failure.
  • Precision microprocessor control and integral thermal management deliver energy savings and extended product life (rated 50,000 hours).
  • 100% performance tested at factory.

For more information:

http://www.lutron.com/en-US/Products/Pages/LEDDrivers/HiLume5SeriesLEDDrivers/Drivers/HilumePremierZeroPointOnePercent/HilumePremierZeroPointOnePercent.aspx

 

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