
0-10V, DALI & Triac Dimmable LED Tube Guide
Choosing the wrong dimming protocol for your LED tube retrofit can mean incompatible controls, flicker complaints, and failed rebate applications. This guide compares 0-10V, DALI-2, Triac/ELV, and PWM dimming — with compatibility charts and DLC QPL requirements.
Dimming Protocol Comparison: 0-10V vs DALI-2 vs Triac vs PWM
| Protocol | Signal Type | Min Dim Level | Addressing | Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0-10V | Analog DC | 1–10% | Zone only | $ | Offices, retail, simple dimming |
| DALI-2 | Digital bus | 0.1–5% | Individual fixture | $$$ | Large commercial, BMS integration |
| Triac/ELV | Phase-cut AC | 5–15% | Zone only | $ | Residential, small commercial |
| PWM | Digital pulse | 0.1–1% | Zone only | $$ | Precision control, broadcast/film |
| Casambi/BLE | Wireless BLE | 0.1–5% | Individual | $$ | Retrofit, no new wiring |
0-10V Dimming: The B2B Standard for Commercial Retrofits
0-10V (IEC 60929 Annex E) is the most widely specified dimming protocol for commercial LED tube retrofits in North America and Europe. It uses a low-voltage DC control signal — 10V = full brightness, 1V = minimum brightness (typically 10%), 0V = off — to modulate the LED driver output.
0–10V DC
Control Voltage
Sourcing or sinking
1–10%
Min Dim Level
Driver-dependent
~50
Max Fixtures/Zone
Per 0-10V output
DALI-2: Individual Addressability for Large Commercial Projects
DALI-2 (IEC 62386) enables individual fixture addressing, group control, scene programming, and two-way communication — including fault reporting and lumen output feedback. Each DALI device has a unique address (0–63 per bus, up to 64 fixtures), enabling granular control without additional wiring.
DALI-2 Advantages
- Individual fixture addressing (64 per bus)
- Scene and group programming
- Two-way communication (fault alerts)
- Manufacturer interoperability guaranteed
- Daylight harvesting and occupancy integration
- Energy metering per fixture
DALI-2 Considerations
- Higher driver cost vs 0-10V
- Requires DALI controller/gateway
- Commissioning time (addressing each fixture)
- Dedicated DALI bus wiring (2-wire, non-polarity)
- Maximum 64 devices per DALI bus
- Specialist commissioning recommended
DLC QPL & Energy Code Requirements for Dimmable LED Tubes
ASHRAE 90.1-2019 and California Title 24 require automatic daylighting controls and occupancy sensors in most commercial spaces — which means dimmable LED tubes are not optional in new construction and major renovations. DLC QPL listing for dimmable products requires:
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