This page centralises the key technical data for JBE LED dimmers. It is intended for electrical engineers, lighting designers, installers and informed DIY users who need reliable numbers for design, specification and compliance checks.
Use the **Datasheets by LED dimmer model** section to jump to the product you are working with, then use the electrical ratings, derating and control signal sections to confirm that the dimmer will operate safely and as expected in your application.
Always cross-check these values against local wiring rules, applicable standards and the specific LED drivers and luminaires you intend to use. If anything is unclear, contact JBE technical support before finalising a design.
Use the **Datasheets by LED dimmer model** section to jump to the product you are working with, then use the electrical ratings, derating and control signal sections to confirm that the dimmer will operate safely and as expected in your application.
Always cross-check these values against local wiring rules, applicable standards and the specific LED drivers and luminaires you intend to use. If anything is unclear, contact JBE technical support before finalising a design.
| Model | Control signal | Max load | Supply / output | Key features | Datasheet | Product page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0-10V 240V AC Dimmer | 0-10 V DC | Refer to datasheet (typ. 2–3 A @ 240 V AC, load and environment dependent) | 240 V AC mains, phase-cut output | Robust 0-10 V to mains dimmer for demanding environments | View product | |
| 1-10V wall dimmer | 1-10 V DC | Refer to datasheet (wall-plate current-sink control) | Low-voltage control output to compatible LED drivers | Wall-mounted 1-10 V dimmer for residential and commercial use | View product | |
| 0-20mA High Precision Dimmer | 0-20 mA DC | Refer to datasheet (current-loop control, limited by loop voltage) | Current-loop output to compatible LED drivers or control inputs | Fine control of very low light levels and precision dimming | View product | |
| 0-10V Mains Poultry Dimmer | 0-10 V DC | Refer to datasheet (poultry-rated current and load table) | 240 V AC mains, phase-cut output | Ruggedised dimmer for poultry sheds and agricultural facilities | View product | |
| 0-10V neutral input flicker-free dimmer | 0-10 V DC | Refer to datasheet (optimised for flicker-critical applications) | Neutral-referenced 240 V AC dimming | Flicker-minimised dimmer for cinemas, theatres and high-end installs | View product |
Each JBE dimmer is rated for operation within a specified supply voltage, ambient temperature range and maximum continuous load. Always refer to the individual product datasheet for the definitive values.
Supply voltage and frequency
Most mains-powered dimmers are designed for nominal 230–240 V AC, 50 Hz operation. Operation outside the specified supply range can cause malfunction or premature failure.
Load type and current
Maximum load is normally expressed in amps (8A) at 240 V AC for resistive or LED driver loads. Where different limits apply for LED drivers, electronic transformers or other load types, these are shown in the product datasheet. Never exceed the lowest relevant rating.
Ambient temperature and enclosure
Ratings assume installation in a ventilated environment within the stated ambient temperature range. Higher temperatures, restricted airflow or installation in small sealed enclosures will increase internal temperature and may require derating.
Derating guidance
As a general rule, if the dimmer will operate continuously near its maximum load, in elevated ambient temperatures, or in an enclosure with limited ventilation, reduce the allowed load in line with the derating information in the datasheet. Where a derating curve is provided, always design to remain within the safe area of that curve.
If you are unsure how to interpret the ratings or derating curves for your specific installation, contact JBE technical support with details of your supply, load and enclosure.
Supply voltage and frequency
Most mains-powered dimmers are designed for nominal 230–240 V AC, 50 Hz operation. Operation outside the specified supply range can cause malfunction or premature failure.
Load type and current
Maximum load is normally expressed in amps (8A) at 240 V AC for resistive or LED driver loads. Where different limits apply for LED drivers, electronic transformers or other load types, these are shown in the product datasheet. Never exceed the lowest relevant rating.
Ambient temperature and enclosure
Ratings assume installation in a ventilated environment within the stated ambient temperature range. Higher temperatures, restricted airflow or installation in small sealed enclosures will increase internal temperature and may require derating.
Derating guidance
As a general rule, if the dimmer will operate continuously near its maximum load, in elevated ambient temperatures, or in an enclosure with limited ventilation, reduce the allowed load in line with the derating information in the datasheet. Where a derating curve is provided, always design to remain within the safe area of that curve.
If you are unsure how to interpret the ratings or derating curves for your specific installation, contact JBE technical support with details of your supply, load and enclosure.
Voltage-based control (0–10 V / 1–10 V)
0-10 V and 1-10 V dimmers interpret a DC control voltage as a requested light level. The exact mapping between voltage and output is documented in each product datasheet.
Input impedance
The control input presents a high impedance load to the controller so that multiple dimmers can usually be driven from a single controller output, subject to the controller’s sourcing/sinking capability.
Cabling and polarity
Use twisted pair, low-voltage rated cable where possible and observe the polarity markings on both controller and dimmer. Keep control wiring segregated from mains to minimise noise pickup.
Controller compatibility
JBE 0-10 V and 1-10 V dimmers are intended for use with standard lighting controllers, BMS/PLC analog outputs or dedicated wall controls that provide the correct voltage range. Check the controller’s output limits against the input range and current requirements in the dimmer datasheet.
Input impedance
The control input presents a high impedance load to the controller so that multiple dimmers can usually be driven from a single controller output, subject to the controller’s sourcing/sinking capability.
Cabling and polarity
Use twisted pair, low-voltage rated cable where possible and observe the polarity markings on both controller and dimmer. Keep control wiring segregated from mains to minimise noise pickup.
Controller compatibility
JBE 0-10 V and 1-10 V dimmers are intended for use with standard lighting controllers, BMS/PLC analog outputs or dedicated wall controls that provide the correct voltage range. Check the controller’s output limits against the input range and current requirements in the dimmer datasheet.
Current-based control (0–20 mA) and interfaces
The 0-20 mA High Precision Dimmer uses a DC current-loop input for very fine dimming control, particularly at low light levels.
Loop characteristics
The controller sources or sinks a current between 0 mA (minimum) and 20 mA (maximum). The dimmer’s input burden and required loop voltage are specified in the datasheet; ensure the controller can meet both.
Noise and grounding
Route current-loop wiring away from high-current mains and use twisted pair cable. Where specified, use shielded cable with the shield connected as recommended in the datasheet or installation guide.
Integration with PLCs and control systems
Many PLC and industrial controllers offer 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA analog outputs. Check that the configured range matches the dimmer’s expected input range, and that isolation and common reference arrangements comply with both the controller and dimmer documentation.
Loop characteristics
The controller sources or sinks a current between 0 mA (minimum) and 20 mA (maximum). The dimmer’s input burden and required loop voltage are specified in the datasheet; ensure the controller can meet both.
Noise and grounding
Route current-loop wiring away from high-current mains and use twisted pair cable. Where specified, use shielded cable with the shield connected as recommended in the datasheet or installation guide.
Integration with PLCs and control systems
Many PLC and industrial controllers offer 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA analog outputs. Check that the configured range matches the dimmer’s expected input range, and that isolation and common reference arrangements comply with both the controller and dimmer documentation.
JBE dimmers are designed and manufactured to meet relevant Australian requirements for safety and EMC. Specific approval marks, certificate numbers and test standards are listed on each product’s datasheet and nameplate where applicable.
Typical reference standards may include Australian and equivalent IEC standards for:
Always confirm that the combination of dimmer, LED drivers, luminaires and installation method complies with local wiring rules and any project-specific standards. For project documentation, use the approval details and standards references given in the individual product datasheet.
Typical reference standards may include Australian and equivalent IEC standards for:
- Electrical safety of control gear and dimming devices
- Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and emissions
- Immunity to electrical disturbances
Always confirm that the combination of dimmer, LED drivers, luminaires and installation method complies with local wiring rules and any project-specific standards. For project documentation, use the approval details and standards references given in the individual product datasheet.
Where to go next
Use these datasheets together with the detailed **Installation Guides** and **FAQs** when designing or troubleshooting a dimming installation.
If you cannot resolve a question from the published material, contact JBE technical support with details of the dimmer model, load type, wiring arrangement and any measured voltages or currents.
- Installation Guides – wiring diagrams, model-specific guidance and safety notes.
- FAQs – common questions about compatibility, operation and troubleshooting.
- Applications & Use Cases – example scenarios and recommended products.
If you cannot resolve a question from the published material, contact JBE technical support with details of the dimmer model, load type, wiring arrangement and any measured voltages or currents.