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New Lutron Low Voltage Transformers Offer Total Peace Of Mind For Specifiers (8/6/2004)

The world's leading lighting control manufacturer Lutron has introduced two electronic low-voltage transformers to provide step down voltage for halogen lamps to work with Lutron's leading and trailing edge 230V CE products.

The transformers have been introduced to provide specifiers with a straightforward choice when it comes to selecting a compatible transformer when specifying a job. "There are many transformers on the market that work perfectly with Lutron systems, but for the installer and specifier, choosing the right one is essential. While Lutron's new transformer may incorporate similar features to those available from other manufacturers, the main benefit to choosing a Lutron transformer is that it offers the specifier total peace of mind that compatibility will not be an issue" says Lutron's director for Northern European sales, David Danby.

The Lutron transformers make the total installation process simpler for the specifier as it carries the same eight-year warranty service (when commissioned by Lutron) as the other specified Lutron products. Lutron transformers incorporate short-circuit, thermal and overload protection and has self-resetting capabilities. Suitable for all environments, the transformer is available in two versions (the only difference being the EVLXF-60-L11-CE is supplied with output lead, the LUT-ELVXF-CE-60 is not) and has an input power of 240V and an output power of 11.7V.

"Naturally, Lutron is pleased to offer specifiers an easy solution when it comes to selecting a transformer, but our engineers will continue to test alternative manufacturer's products for compatibility on application" adds Danby.

www.lutron.com


 
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