User Manual Lutron PD-6WCL-LA Caseta Smart Home Dimmer Switch

Documents for Lutron PD-6WCL-LA

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User Manual Other Documents Specification
  • Specification Sheet - (English) Download
Installation Instruction
  • Advanced Installation Guide - (English) Download
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In-wall light
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Specifications

Lutron PD-6WCL-LA Questions and Answers


#1 Does this include the faceplate?

Yes, The faceplate is included. There is one that you screw to the wall and then the outer one that snaps over and has the clean look that you see.

#2 Will this dimmer control florescent lights?

No, that is the Caseta ( PD-6WCL ) dimmer which will only dim screw-in LED bulbs, screw-in CFL bulbs & Incandescent light bulbs. It will not dim a fluorescent fixture that contains a ballast.

#3 Is this wall dimmer considered low voltage? Have this installed with track lighting. Track lights flicker at lowest setting and told dimmer needs to be low voltage. Can you confirm? Thanks.

The PD-6WCL is a line voltage dimmer. Lutron does not recommend using this dimmer on a low voltage lighting circuit. It is important to note, as well, that Lutron does not test for compatibility with third party drivers/transformers. It is suggested that you contact the manufacturer of the transformer/track lights to obtain a list of compatible dimmers for this product.

#4 I have a 3 switch wall plate in my living room, 1 switch for the porch light, 1 for the ceiling fan and 1 dimmer switch for the ceiling fan lights. All lights are LED. Could this work for those and would I need 1 for each switch?

Answer I've used this switch with various light types, so it should work fine for all. Yes, you will need a switch for each light.