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ASIP - Dimming Compatibility
Aurora Smart Dimmers are compatible with most dimmable Aurora luminaires (for the most up to
date information check the latest catalogue or get in touch).
This is due to the large variety in chips, drivers and general hardware, making it almost impossible to
guarantee compatibility with every Luminaire on the market.
The key variances are based around dimming phase and power factor:
Dimming Phase
Refers to whether the load is leading-edge or
trailing-edge dimmable. Connecting the inverse load
type can result in poor dimming performance or even
strobing.
Power Factor
Can be a major factor when dimming. A poor power
factor (>0.9) will result in energy wastage, meaning
more lamps will be required to meet the dimmer’s
minimum load, and can affect dimming performance
in 2-wire scenarios.
It’s possible to improve dimming range and smooth
out min load flickering by fitting a residual load
(dummy load), which adds a 10W solid state load,
similar to that of a halogen or filament lamp.
Whenever another brand of lamp is to be used with an
Aurora dimming product, ALWAYS ensure it is tested
before installation, to prevent major issues.
Post-purchase FAQ
Ratings and Feedback of our Apps
If you have any feedback regarding our Apps please do not hesitate to contact us.
To resolve any issues you may be experiencing with your System, the fastest way to do so is getting
in touch.
If you are happy with the App then please leave us a rating and feedback on our App Store Pages:
iOS App:
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/aurora-aone/id1508167212#?platform=iphone
Android App:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aurora.aonev3