2. When using 0-10v dimmer, you'll want to have switches to match per heater Why? Because we've seen time and again that the heater doesn't quite shut off when a dimmer is set to 0%. The switch would cut power to the device itself (do note the voltage!)
That said, you could likely get away with 3 switch (worst case the 'second' element would work at near zero output) - the 0-10v dimmer would be the same as relays - you'd want one per element if you want separated control.
All this assumes each unit has separate connections per element of course.
Cyknight,
are you saying you can use a 0-10V dimmer without the use of a home management panel?
If so, how does the 0-10V dimmer wire into the mix? also will the 0-10v dimmer be able to handle the load?
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Cyknight,
are you saying you can use a 0-10V dimmer without the use of a home management panel?
If so, how does the 0-10V dimmer wire into the mix? also will the 0-10v dimmer be able to handle the load?