New LED Dimmer Range for Lamps and Fittings

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In a continued commitment to developing high-performing, quality and great value products, Newey & Eyre has launched a new range of White Moulded and Grid dimmers suitable for dimming LED lamps and fittings. Inherently dimming technology has been problematic due to offering poor compatibility with LED lamps.  The launch of the ‘flagship’ Newlec LED-specific grid dimmer which has a massive dimming range, is set to help change all of this.

The new Newlec LED Grid Dimmer is exceptionally easy to install and works brilliantly with the latest LED technology. The dimmers include features such as silent operation, overload protection, two-way switching and adjustable minimum levels, and are compatible with a range of different manufacturers’ grid systems.
To help installers, Newey & Eyre has included a selection of eight different moulded grid fronts with each grid dimmer and added complementary switches to the range, ensuring a one-stop-shop for all of the installer’s needs.
The launch marks a new age of innovation in dimming technology. Until now, traditional non LED-specific lighting dimmers available on the market have not been compatible with LED lamps, often causing the lighting to flicker or drop out when the dimmer is altered. The new Newlec range of LED dimmers has eradicated this problem, using pre-set dimming technology to negate commonly seen low level flickering – offering energy savings, and exceptional performance, all with a 2 year guarantee and within an affordable price bracket.
Luke Biddle, marketing manager at Newey & Eyre, comments: “The introduction of the Part L building regulations this year has really put the spotlight upon lighting controls and their role in reducing energy bills. Dimming technology has always been integral to this but, until now, dimmers have not been compatible with the ever-dominant LED.
“Our new range of Newlec LED-specific dimmers has been designed to overcome the common concerns with dimming LED lamps, meaning their output can now be controlled without disruption, solving this problematic issue for our customers while being very affordable.”

Phil Black - PII Editor

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