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JimmyT

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Slimline 4 Hotel
« on: November 02, 2008, 02:01:49 AM »

I want to instal a Slimline Switch SS13A in my 10 hotel rooms.  The 3 way + dim sounds great.  Guests can turn on/off/dim 3 lights from the door, bath or bedside.  What do I need for the lamps?   ???
Forgot 2 mention.  Each unit is an individual cabin each with its own breaker box.  About 10 feet apart. 
Lights I need to control R bedside lamp, bath lamp, and ceiling light.
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dave w

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Re: Slimline 4 Hotel
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2008, 06:40:23 PM »

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To keep guests from accidentally controlling each others lights you might want to keep each cabin on a separate house code. So each cabin would need a transceiver (TM751), as many Slimline switches as you have locations for, probably a lamp module for bed light, and either WS467's/WS12s wall switches for your fixture lights UNLESS your bath light is also a fan. WS467/WS12 can dim, so should ONLY control incandescent lights. Use a WS13A  to control things that should not be dimmed, like fluorescent lights, fans, receptacles, etc. The WS13A needs a neutral to work.
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Re: Slimline 4 Hotel
« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2008, 11:56:29 PM »

I want to instal a Slimline Switch SS13A in my 10 hotel rooms.  The 3 way + dim sounds great.  Guests can turn on/off/dim 3 lights from the door, bath or bedside.  What do I need for the lamps?   ???
Forgot 2 mention.  Each unit is an individual cabin each with its own breaker box.  About 10 feet apart. 
Lights I need to control R bedside lamp, bath lamp, and ceiling light.

I think you'll find that the SS13A is not physically robust enough for your intended application.

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