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Lutron's Maestro Products Get Hands-On Display

July 29, 2008
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc., Coopersburg, Pa., continuing its focus on merchandising at the counter, has developed a new Maestro Wireless and Maestro

Lutron Electronics Co., Inc., Coopersburg, Pa., continuing its focus on merchandising at the counter, has developed a new Maestro Wireless and Maestro IR fan/light display for electrical distributors.

Lutron wants to promote dimming on every project, and has effectively done so by developing interactive display models, which are constantly updated to meet the needs of Lutron distributors.

The Maestro Wireless package is one of Lutron's fastest-growing products. It uses radio frequency to control lights from up to 100 feet away, so a homeowner can turn indoor or outdoor lights on before reaching the front door. The Maestro IR fan/light control allows a homeowner to adjust fan speed and light level from IR remote control, or from the wall control.

For more information about obtaining the Maestro Wireless and Maestro IR fan/light working display, please contact your local Lutron representative.

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