Leviton Introduces Online Fixture Dimmer Compatibility Tool


 Leviton  announced its new Fixture Dimmer Compatibility Tool, an online resource developed to make it simple for lighting agents, specifying and electrical engineers and architects to select the exact dimmer and lighting controls appropriate for use with specific Leviton lighting products. The tool offers users assurance that they have selected the dimmer designed for use with their selected Leviton fixtures.

Modeled after Leviton’s LED Compatibility Selector Tool, this new dynamic tool allows users to easily find fitting controls by searching fixtures by model number, color temperature or manufacturer – all while directly linking to Leviton products. It is as simple as identifying the fixture and finding its compatible control.

“Identifying the appropriate controls from the wide array of choices can be challenging, and this tool greatly simplifies that process, giving an exact match for the specific Leviton lighting product” said Tom Leonard, vice president, Marketing and Product Management for Leviton Energy Management, Control & Automation. “At Leviton, it’s important to us to offer our customers not only great products, but simplicity in selecting those products, and that’s what this new tool delivers.”

The Leviton LED Compatibility Selector Tool webpage allows customers to choose between residential and commercial solutions with each page featuring additional buying and selection guides and other resources to educate customers and help them find the best solutions. Customers can also submit a request to have their fixtures tested for compatibility with Leviton commercial controls.

 

To access the Leviton Fixture Dimmer Compatibility Tool, visit www.leviton.com/LED.



October 10, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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