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Anonymous Posted on Dec 24, 2009

Can a single pole dimmer replacement 3-way control dimmer?

I have installed a 3-way Lutron Maestro Duo (600w) and the control dimmer broke. I ordered a replacement but when I received it the package said it was a "single pole" dimmer. Can I install this or do I have to order a 3-way control dimmer. If so, does someone sell just the control dimmer and not the slave?

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Mark

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No a single pole dimmer is for 1 location control you need a 2 location control dimmer, return the dimmer for an exchange ensuring you tell them 2 location master dimmer

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If power is present on both wires (black / red wires), power is being passed through the switch to the lamp and the light should be on. If not, try replacing the lamp.

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If you're still having trouble, you can contact Lutron Technical Support Center 1.800.523.9466 24 hrs / 7 days www.lutron.com

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