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[The Magic of Dimmer Switches]

[by B.K. Electric Services]

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What is a light switch?

• A light switch turns a light On or Off. That’s it. No freaky filters or disco options. Just plain ol’ “on” or “off”.

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What is a dimmer switch?

• A dimmer switch not only turns a light on or off, but it can dim a room for a romantic date or light it like a spotlight.

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The Early Dimmer

• The first dimmer was designed and invented by inventor Granville Woods in 1892 for theater use. These were made using heavy transformers and resistors.

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• These early attempts used something called a variable resistor, which was usually a rheostat.

• Rheostats controlled electrical resistance without interrupting the flow of current.

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• These variable resistors had a loop of resisting material and two contact arms (one stationary, one moving).

• The brightness of the light depended on how much resistance the electricity had to travel through.

• Less resistance = brighter light

• A knob turned the contact arm, which was touching the resisting material.

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The slinky is the resistance. The electricity has to travel through more resistance to get to the contact arm. This

means a dim bulb.

The contact arm is turned to the left now, which means the electricity travels less. This means a brighter bulb.

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The Move to Modern Dimmers

• The problem with these old dimmers was that you were still using the same amount of energy.

• The resistor would heat up and could burn you or your house.

• Sometime in the ‘60s, Lutron produced the first electronic solid state dimmer.

• Electronic and solid-state components mean smaller, lighter dimmers that could be used in the home.

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The Modern Dimmer

• Today’s dimmer switches interrupt the circuit by rapidly shutting it off.

• The modern dimmer uses alternating current (AC).

• AC moves in a sine wave, moving up, then down in a cycle.

Two cycles of a sine wave.

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• AC moves at 60 cycles per second.

• Modern dimmers trim these waves by interrupting the circuit.

• One cycle is cut twice or about 120 times per second.

• If sine waves were going to a club, their purses would be the parts cut off.

Sorry ladies. The purses stay up front.

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Basically…

• That is the gist of how modern dimmers work.

• The brightness of the light depends on how fast the dimmer turns the circuit back on.

• Modern dimmers don’t heat up as much as their predecessors.

• Less energy is wasted and the electricity bills are kept low.

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Resources

• Want to know more? Visit these sites – howstuffworks.com

– Bkelectricservices.com/electrical-outlets-switches-and-dimmers

• Need a dimmer installed? Contact B.K. Electric Services – (310) 430-2300

– Visit us at www.bkelectricservices.com/


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