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Staircase Switch with Dimmer: Economical Options for Multi-Lamp Stair Lighting

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  • #1 5707471
    Marianekk
    Level 13  
    Hello, are there any staircase switches on the market that also have a dimmer function? I have too many lamps on the stairs and it is uneconomical to shine it all.
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  • #2 5707773
    qwertyasd
    Level 11  
    Maybe you just replace the bulbs with fluorescent lamps or other ergonomic light sources.
  • #3 5707799
    JK60
    Level 14  
    Hello
    Most Legrand dimmers work with staircase switches (three terminals). Regulation, of course, in one place, e.g. Sistena No. 7759 10 plus switch 7758 06.
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  • #4 5710696
    Marianekk
    Level 13  
    Thanks, replacing bulbs is not an option (such different lamps). I can see that such a clever switch that has two in one, unfortunately, does not exist.
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    #5 5712002
    JK60
    Level 14  
    After all, I wrote above that they are.
    The brightness adjustment is in one place (instead of the staircase, you install the regulator - they have three terminals), and the stair switch in the other place.
    Below, a excerpt from the Legrand catalog, examples of Valena and Sistena accessories
    Staircase Switch with Dimmer: Economical Options for Multi-Lamp Stair Lighting
  • #6 5724870
    weryfany
    Level 27  
    Hello, they are available and I bought one in NOMI for 20 or 30 zlotys. Pressing you switch it on and turning it dims. All in one.

    Even on the Allegro and I would recommend these because they are nicer than the ones with Nomi :D
    Staircase Switch with Dimmer: Economical Options for Multi-Lamp Stair Lighting
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    #7 5725568
    Arturo2005
    Level 33  
    weryfany wrote:
    Hello, they are available and I bought one in NOMI for 20 or 30 zlotys. Pressing you switch it on and turning it dims. All in one.

    Even on the Allegro and I would recommend these because they are nicer than the ones with Nomi :D
    Staircase Switch with Dimmer: Economical Options for Multi-Lamp Stair Lighting

    And they work with a staircase switch?
  • #8 5726328
    weryfany
    Level 27  
    Do they cooperate ... but why do you need an ordinary switch, like him, with a dimmer built in? Below is the connection diagram (the switch is not needed because the one I mentioned above already has it).

    Staircase Switch with Dimmer: Economical Options for Multi-Lamp Stair Lighting
  • #9 5726352
    Arturo2005
    Level 33  
    weryfany wrote:
    Do they cooperate ... but why do you need an ordinary switch, like him, with a dimmer built in? Below is the connection diagram (the switch is not needed because the one I mentioned above already has it).

    Staircase Switch with Dimmer: Economical Options for Multi-Lamp Stair Lighting


    Hmm .... do you know the principle of operation of the staircase switch?
  • #10 5726595
    weryfany
    Level 27  
    Oh Arturo2005 ... I think I gave a stain - I admit :)
    Everything is nice, but it is not a stair switch, which I presented. And only an ordinary switch.
  • #11 5729142
    Marianekk
    Level 13  
    So yes, again and in capital letters for me to understand :) I currently have two stair switches at the top and bottom of the staircase. Now, to dim, I take out one of them and put this dimmer instead (cooperating with a stair switch) and it will work? So I will be able to turn on and off both with both, but the brightness will depend on the dimmer settings.
    I reason well?
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  • #13 5730774
    JK60
    Level 14  
    Just like that.
    As for the type, you have to choose for yourself which one suits you best.
    Here you have the Legrand catalog in which you can choose the look (it's a bit big and of course it doesn't have to be Legrand).
    http://www.legrand.pl/pl/scripts/pl/publigen/...tes/previewMultiTexte.asp?P=475&L=EN&SYNC=YES
    At the bottom of the page in the section Other - General Catalog Legrand Poland 2008/2009 (zip file, 102MB)
    I put the connection method in the previous post, or you can find it in the catalog for a specific model.
  • #15 5732909
    Marianekk
    Level 13  
    Thanks for your help, I know everything now. At the beginning, I got a little twisted because I thought that you need to add this dimmer additionally :)
    Thanks again and cheers
  • #16 5996983
    Marianekk
    Level 13  
    I close the topic

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the search for staircase switches that incorporate a dimmer function to manage multiple lamps economically. Users suggest alternatives such as replacing bulbs with energy-efficient options, but the main focus is on finding a combined switch and dimmer solution. Legrand products, specifically the Sistena and Valena series, are highlighted as compatible options. Users confirm that a dimmer can be installed in place of one of the staircase switches, allowing for brightness control while maintaining the ability to turn the lights on and off from both ends of the staircase. The conversation concludes with users expressing satisfaction with the information provided and clarifying their understanding of the installation process.
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