 | | Wiring & Rough-In | The Dimming Module from Colorado vNet can be centrally located in an area that is out of sight but convenient for load switch legs in order to reduce wire switch leg lengths and make for a simplified, smooth installation process.
This has the additional effect of drastically reducing the 3 way wiring in the house by relying on the system and the programming which reduces the 3 wire required for 3 way and 4 way switching by up to 70%. | | Code requires a 20 amp/12 gauge wire circuit to these Colorado vNet 1920 watt dimming modules, however, code also allows that you can run 14 gauge wire from the dimming module to individual loads that do not exceed 15 amps. (Code reference 210.19(A)(4)) |
|  | | These Dimming Modules have been centrally located in the Master Closet, to control loads on both the first and second floors, including lighting and control. This central location made for a much easier overall install with no need to homerun to the basement... |
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| Trim | | The unique design of the Colorado vNet Dimming Module allows for installation practically anywhere in a house. For example, in this house the dimmers are located just outside of the master bath in the master closet. And with a handsome silver paintable surface, they can be left bare as a highlight, or painted to match the decor. | |  | A beautiful home deserves beautiful lighting to highlight and accent the details that make it yours... Rossi Electric and Colorado vNet products made this a reality for this Parade Home. | |
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