Replacing a standard light switch with a single dimmer is a pretty simple do-it-yourself project. In about 15 minutes you'll have the ability to adjust the light in a room for any activity - and you'll save energy. Use the tool below to help you install a single pole, 3-way, or multi-location dimmer, switch or sensor.
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Warranty on your Lutron dimmers and products will be void if installed outside of the guidelines and instructions provided in the Wiring Wizard tool [the “Wizard”].
NOTE: The Lutron Wiring Wizard tool is for use and guidance in installing Lutron retail products only and is not for the use or installation of any other manufacturer’s products. Lutron disclaims all liability whatsoever for improper use of the Wiring Wizard, including use of the Wiring Wizard with another manufacturer’s products.
This tool provides step-by-step instructions and guidance, including installation videos, a walk-through of installation instructions, and a PDF wiring diagram, for a home-install of Lutron products, dimmers and switches. The installation guides and materials contained within the Wiring Wizard are intended for use in personal and residential installation only. An electrical professional should assist with all large scale and complex commercial installation projects. Purchasers should ask appropriate questions and request references before buying any products and/or entering a contract with any party. The information contained in this document is intended for illustrative installation guidance and comparative purposes only, and is subject to change at any time. Wire variations, including color, may vary from wall-to-wall set-up or installation. Lutron does not warrant that (a) the information is complete, up-to-date, accurate and/or error-free; (b) the Lutron controls listed and the install guidelines provided will always be compatible with your project; and (c) that the information provided will be a viable or appropriate solution for your project needs. You are entirely responsible for and assume all risk for the use of the information.