LUTRON RRST-PRO-N-LA | RADIO RA3 SUNNATA PRO LED+ RF TOUCH DIMMER LIGHT ALMOND
Dimmer: RRST-PRO-N
VOLTAGE/PHASE: 120V FORWARD OR REVERSE PHASE
NEUTRAL CONNECTION REQUIRED: YES
Typical Power Consumption Dimmer / Switch: 0.5 W
Test conditions: Load is off and locator light is enabled.
Communications Dimmers and switches communicate with the system through Clear Connect-Type X Radio Frequency (RF) and must be located within 75 ft (22.8 m) of a centrally located RadioRA 3 wireless processor / gateway. Each Sunnata dimmer should have at least two other non-battery powered Clear Connect-Type X devices within 25 ft (7.6 m). Clear Connect-Type X devices include, for example, the RadioRA 3 wireless processor / gateway, Sunnata dimmers, Sunnata switches, and Sunnata keypads. Companion dimmers / switches are not Clear ConnectType X devices, and are not required to be within a specific range of a RadioRA 3 wireless processor / gateway. System devices operate on a frequency of 2.4 GHz.
Features:
Single pole or multi-location control
RF connectivity enables schedule, scene and other system-controlled events
Control options: fade-on/fade-off, delayed long fade-to-off, and rapid full-on
For multi-location dimming, Sunnata companion dimmers offer the exact same look and feel as the primary dimmer. Add up to four companion dimmers with each Sunnata dimmer for control from up to five locations. Light bars respond uniformly across all companion dimmers.
Works with dimmable bulbs: 250W LED, 500W INC/HAL/ELV, 400VA MLV
Soft glow helps homeowner find the switch in the dark
Light bar brightness can be customized, including off if preferred in places like the bedroom. Lights gradually fade on and off with customizable fade rate
Easy to adjust dimming range to improve bulb performance
Each dimmer installs in 15 minutes, and is easy to wire with screw terminals- neutral wire required
Includes front accessible service switch for safe light bulb replacement
Overview:
RadioRA 3 Sunnata local controls function much like standard dimmers and switches, but can be controlled as part of a lighting control system. Local lighting controls are useful in locations where single circuits of lighting need to be dimmed or switched.