Lutron DVRF-6L-WH Caseta Diva Smart Dimmer, White Finish
DVRF-6L-WH
Lutron DVRF-6L-WH
DVRF-6L-WH Product Description
The Caséta family of dimmers, switches, and fan controls can be controlled directly and remotely when paired with Pico remote controls providing a system that delivers convenience and ease of installation.
FEATURES:
Easy, precise dimming controlIntuitive on/off paddle switch, sleek slider for precise dimming and soft-glow light bar
LED+ technology for superior dimming of LEDs
Wired or wireless 3-way/multi-location capable for control from 2 or more locations
No neutral required
Compatible with the original Caséta family of products and the Lutron Smart Hub
Works with Pico remote control
Works with Caséta motion sensor
Works with the Lutron App (via a Smart Hub or Smart Hub PRO)
Lutron patented Clear Connect RF Technology works through walls and floors
Includes Front Accessible Service Switch (FASS) for safe lamp replacement
Works with Lutron Radio Powr Savr occupancy and vacancy sensors in standalone applications (sensors do not work with Smart Hub or Smart Hub PRO)
Not rated for low voltage lighting such as certain track lighting or landscape lighting
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Lutron
SKU: DVRF-6L-WH
UPC: 784276302692
Finish: White
Switch Type: Rocker/Paddle
Amperage: 1.25 A
Mounting Type: In-Wall
Number of Switches: One
Voltage: 120 volt
Wattage: 150 W
About Lutron:
Lutron designs and manufactures automated light and shade controls for homes and commercial applications. Our story began in the late 1950s in Joel Spira’s makeshift lab in New York City. A young physicist fascinated by the aesthetic manipulation of light, Spira commandeered the spare bedroom in the apartment he shared with his wife, Ruth, and set out to invent a solid-state device that would enable people to vary the intensity of the lights in their homes. The result? The world’s first solid state dimmer-and the birth of the lighting control industry. Since then, Lutron has been busy innovating. We hold over 2,700 worldwide patents and were the first company to create a system of dimmer and motorized window shades for controlling both electric light and daylight.