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Picture of LITETOUCH LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM Lighting control systems have control modules that are wired into a house's electrical system. Each module can handle 2 to 6 independent incandescent loads (maximum 15 amps per load) of which 2 or 4 may be dimmers. Relay modules can be used for florescent, low voltage and higher load switching and are capable of handling up to four independent 20 amp loads. Lighting can be turned on/off individually or programmed to create functional light paths. Master panels are available for complete control from any location. Options: Time clocks, motion sensors, wireless remote control, one built in on/off master switch, transient suppression systems, RFI filters, security and alarm systems.

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This product record was updated on March 27, 2009.

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LiteTouch Inc.

3400 South West Temple
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
United States
Telephone: 801-486-8500.
Fax: 801-486-8569.
Web: http://www.litetouch.com/.
Email: info@litetouch.com.


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