Electrical – What kinds of dimmers do I need

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I'd like to make myself a lighting control that would schematically look like this:

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I don't know a lot about dimmers, but I heard they have some parameters which might prevent them from working. I'd like to have three dimmers, two of which would control their own branch of lamps (incandescent only, I hate all other lamps atm), and the one that would control both. I assume all dimmers have an option that completely cuts power, because I need that at least on the main dimmer (leftmost on the picture).

What kinds of dimmers (exact parameters are welcome) do I need to use with a maximum of five (on each branch) 75w incandescent lamps?


I wouldn't like this question closed, so I'm adding that this should not only work with exactly (5 + 5) × 75w incandescent lamps, but a maximum of that quantity to include all variants with less lamps, as I believe it should work with equipment required for maximum load (but I am prepared to be corrected on that).

Best Answer

You could get pretty close to this with three Insteon switches set up:

  • Switch "A" (the master) connected to line and neutral, load lead capped.
  • Switches "B" and "C" connected to line and neutral, with the load (light bulbs) connected to the load lead and neutral.
  • Create a scene where switch "A" acts as the controller, and "B" and "C" are responders.

Switches B and C will operate independently, but any action at A (on, off, bright, dim) will affect both of them.

Edit: @Matthew PK reminds me to point out that this could be any scene-capable smart switch.