That looks like an oldie, is it definitely a dimmer?
I think so, yes. Although can’t check. It’s in a house I’m buying but they seemed complicated to use and I’m sure they dimmed. Perhaps not hmm
Take £20k off the price to cover replacing them and whatever 'smart' nonsense it may control.It’s in a house I’m buying but they seemed complicated to use and I’m sure they dimmed.
Judging by the symbols on the switch, it appears to be a two gang dimmer, with 4 levels of brightness on each gang.It's looks as if it would be too small to include a dimmer, I suspect it is just a four gang 'push for on, push for off switch', but not of any style I have ever seen before. I have never ever seen a four gang switch in a single width box before - single width boxes are usually limited to 1, 2 or 3 gangs. 4 needs a double width.
Judging by the symbols on the switch, it appears to be a two gang dimmer, with 4 levels of brightness on each gang.
I'm seeing it like this!You are seeing something I cannot.
I'm seeing it like this!
2 Gang switch, highest light level at top, lowest/off at bottom. Makes perfect sense to me, but then I am far too familiar with Lutron controls in lecture theatres - double faceplates are availableThat makes even less sense to me. Paired switches, one top, one bottom = on at the bottom, off at the top, but side by side ???
2 Gang switch, highest light level at top, lowest/off at bottom. Makes perfect sense to me, but then I am far too familiar with Lutron controls in lecture theatres - double faceplates are available
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