Electrical Contracting News (ECN) August 2016 | Page 20
COMPETITION
WIN AN
IPAD AIR 2
courtesy of
L
EDIT-B100, the new two way dimmer
from Hamilton, is the latest addition to its
extensive range of lighting control solutions.
Designed to be compatible with most
mains dimmable LED lamps and luminaires,
the LEDIT-B100 enables dimming from
two switches on a circuit, plus will readily
accommodate a third intermediate switch for
extra control - making it perfect for applications such as larger
rooms with two entrances/exits or on stairway lighting.
Based on Hamilton’s proven ‘intelligent’ LEDstat dimmer
technology, LEDIT-B100 comes pre-set to ‘Trailing-Edge’
as standard but the dimming mode can be manually set
for ‘Leading-Edge’ control when necessary, and allows
the minimum setting to be adjusted. If the circuit contains
a mixture of both Trailing and Leading-Edge LEDs, the
dimming mode can be fine tuned to deliver a smooth
operation and maximum performance.
The LEDIT-B100’s soft start feature helps extend
lamp life. However, due to varying lamp inrush currents,
Hamilton recommends a combined multi-lamp load of no
more than 100W per dimmer. Available in Hamilton’s wide
range of stylish plate designs and finishes to coordinate
with existing interior themes.
• Two way dimming plus
intermediate switching
• Optional small or large
control knob
• Silent operation
• Compatible with most
branded dimmable lamps
• White and black inserts
available
• Minimum level pre-set
• Fits 35mm deep wall box
Closing date
To be in with a chance to win an iPad Air 2 courtesy of Hamilton Litestat, simply answer the following questions:
1. What is the pre-set setting of
LEDIT-B100?
2. What is the recommended
combined multi-lamp load per
dimmer?
a) Leading Edge
b) Trailing Edge
c) Neutral
PRODUCT BENEFITS:
3. Which group had a hit with the
song ‘Let it Be’?
a) The Rolling Stones
b) The Beatles
c) The Who
a) 100W
b) 150W
c) 200W
All entries must be returned by 31st August 2016.
No correspondence will be entered into. The editor’s
decision is final.
The name of the winner will be published in the
October issue of ECN.
* Prize is not exchangeable.
June competition
The winner of a Microsoft Xbox bundle courtesy of
Unitrunk was Trevor Bennett of TSG Building Services.
To enter, please complete the form below and fax to 01634 673173, or post to:
ECN Competition, All Things Media Ltd, Suite 14, 6-8 Revenge Road, Lordswood, Kent, ME5 8UD.
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The answers to August’s competition are: 1. ........................................... 2. ............................................. 3. ................................................
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