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Old 07-09-2008, 12:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I want to use one of these

NTGRX-1S-WH,

for a system in the UK but the stuff I've read implies its for 120V AC only, is this the case or is there an alternative for the UK?

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Hi,

This seems to be a SINGLE Scene controller.

So single scene , single zone is easy to do with a

"Rania" range from Lutron, "Rania IR" offers remote control.

seen here

http://www.onidserv.com/lutronshop/g...Control-Dimmer

with online discounts direct from LUTRON.

You can also buy a 2 zone version.

NOW, for what I am doing........

The "Rania" range has an option of a remote control that will allow full on, full off, dim up, dim down AND a single Scene recall button.

BUT.......what I wanted was ONE or TWO zone per room and multi scene so you use the 4 scene remote here

http://www.onidserv.com/lutronshop/p...Remote-Control

Shout if you want more info, Hope thats what you required.

the "GrafiK Eye" goes to more zones per room.

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Thanks for the reply but I know its a mains side switch for the Graffik Eye range that allows the GRX to link with some existing multi way lighting eg a hallway, where it is impractical to run new cabling to the switch points.

Because its mains voltage and designed I think for 120v I want to know if it is suitable for use on our 240v system?


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