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Common Commercial Dimming Systems

There are a wide range of dimming systems available for commercial lighting systems offering differing benefits, here we explore the most commonly used systems, the purpose they fulfil and potential pit falls to be aware of.

Phase Cut

Phase Cut dimming is the most simple of the commonly available dimming systems and is generally not suitable for large scale commercial applications. Phase Cut dimming operates by cutting part of the waveform of an alternating current power supply reducing the voltage to the luminaire. This allows the luminaire to be dimmed via the mains cabling only and does not require additional cabling to carry a dimming signal to the luminaire unlike the other systems explored here. It is the lowest cost of the common commercial dimming systems and the simplest to install with the limited cabling requirements, however comes with a number of downsides which make it unsuitable for large scale professional dimmable installations.

These include relatively poor energy efficiency and a tendency to cause an audible hum which is not suitable in many applications. Phase cut dimming is generally confined to low cost products which are installed in small quantities, for example fire rated downlights.

Typical Wiring:

L Live
E Earth
N Neutral

Dimming is enabled through the mains wiring.