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Difference between Push control and traditional dimmer: which one to choose for LED lighting

Nel mondo dell’illuminazione LED, il controllo della luce è diventato un elemento fondamentale nella progettazione degli ambienti. Non si tratta più solo di accendere e spegnere, ma di gestire l’intensità luminosa in modo preciso, migliorando comfort visivo ed efficienza.

Tra le soluzioni più diffuse troviamo il controllo Push e il dimmer tradizionale. Due sistemi con logiche diverse, spesso utilizzati in contesti differenti.

Ma qual è la differenza? E quale scegliere in base al progetto illuminotecnico?

What is a traditional dimmer

The traditional dimmer is the best known system for adjusting light intensity.

It usually works through:
– a rotary knob
– a sliding command
– or systems integrated into wall controls

This type of dimmer acts directly on the power supplied to the light source, adjusting the intensity of the light continuously.

It is a simple and immediate solution, often used in the residential environment.

 

What is Push control

The Push control represents a more modern and versatile evolution in the management of LED lighting.

Works through a normally open button, with a very intuitive logic:
– short pressure → on/off
– prolonged pressure → light intensity adjustment

Unlike the traditional dimmer, the Push system does not directly adjust the power, but sends a control signal (as in the case of 0-10V or 1-10V systems) to an LED driver.

This allows a more precise and stable management of light.

 

Difference between Push and traditional dimmer

The main difference between the two systems concerns the way light is managed.

Traditional dimmer:
– acts directly on the power
– simple and immediate solution
– suitable for basic plants
– less flexible in complex systems

Push control:
– sends a control signal to the driver
– greater precision in dimming
– possibility to control multiple appliances
– more suitable for modern and professional systems

The Push system integrates easily with advanced LED technologies, offering greater control and versatility.

 

When to choose the Push control

The Push control is particularly indicated when:
– professional lighting systems are designed
– it is necessary to check more light points
– 0-10V or 1-10V LED drivers are used
– you want a clean and minimal wall solution

Thanks to its ease of use and flexibility, it is an increasingly widespread choice in offices, commercial spaces and advanced residential environments.

 

When to choose a traditional dimmer

The traditional dimmer can still be a good solution when:
– you work on simple plants
– advanced light management is not required
– direct and immediate control is preferred

It is a practical solution, but with limits compared to more modern technologies.

 

The role of LED technology in light control

With the evolution of LED technology, light control systems have become increasingly advanced.

Today, to get the most out of a lighting system, it is essential to choose the dimming system that best suits the design context.

Solutions such as Push control allow you to take full advantage of the potential of LEDs, improving visual comfort, efficiency and flexibility.

 

LEDCO and lighting control solutions

LEDCO develops solutions designed to meet the needs of industry professionals, offering reliable devices that are easy to integrate into different projects.

The choice between Push control and traditional dimmer always depends on the application, but knowing the differences allows you to design more efficient and performing systems.

 

Hoose the right system for each project

There is no single solution valid for all contexts.

The secret of a good lighting project is knowing how to choose the most suitable system based on:
– type of environment
– level of control required
– complexity of the plant
– end user needs

Understanding the difference between Push control and traditional dimmer is the first step to designing a truly effective light.

 

Do you want to choose the most suitable control system for your project? Contact us for advice.