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Leviton Smart Systems - Wifi Dimmers, Scene Controllers, and Connected Controls as One Platform

Leviton Smart Systems unify the Decora Smart wifi dimmer, motion sensor switches, scene controllers, and 0-10V drivers under one provisioning and commissioning story, so specification teams stop stitching together mixed-vendor logic.

Four Layers of the Connected Stack

Connected lighting becomes a design conversation instead of a field surprise when the four layers are specified as one.

1

Control Interface Layer

Decora Smart wifi dimmer, leviton scene controller, and wall-box controls that talk to end users and facility managers directly.

2

Sensing Layer

Leviton motion sensor switches, vacancy sensors, ceiling occupancy nodes, and daylight sensors tuned to actual space use.

3

Driver & Dimming Layer

0-10V dimmer Leviton drivers, DALI modules, and emergency-backup drivers kept inside one compatibility matrix.

4

Wiring-Device Layer

Tamper-resistant outlets, receptacles, and switches from the same family so power and controls share one specification language.

Protocols the Project Desk Actually Supports

Leviton does not push a single protocol on every site. The project desk matches protocol to the install reality: retrofit conduit limits, owner IT policy, commissioning window, and long-term service access.

  • Wi-Fi (Decora Smart): fastest retrofit path when owner Wi-Fi is already deployed.
  • 0-10V: reliable analog dimming for workhorse commercial luminaires and drivers.
  • DALI: addressable control for dense floor plates where each fixture needs tuning.
  • Wireless mesh: preferred for warehouse and industrial envelopes with conduit limits.
Trade-off Logic

Wired vs Wireless Controls

Wired 0-10V and DALI give you deterministic performance and cleaner enterprise integration. Wireless mesh and Wi-Fi cut retrofit disruption and conduit work. The Leviton project desk pairs the two rather than evangelizing one.

Integrated vs modular: integrated fixtures simplify procurement; modular fixture + driver + control layers give you swap-out flexibility. Both live inside the Leviton product family, so the decision is a project-level choice rather than a catalog rewrite.

What Commissioning Looks Like on a Leviton Program

Step 01

Pre-commissioning Plan

Zones, groups, and scene logic defined before power-up so the electrical contractor is not improvising on the ceiling grid.

Step 02

Provisioning via My Leviton

Wi-Fi and wireless mesh devices provisioned in staged groups with audit logs, cutting 32% off typical commissioning time.

Step 03

Handover & Tuning

Owner walkthrough with occupancy setpoints, scene catalog, and a first-quarter tuning checkback baked into the handover.

Turn the Connected Lighting Conversation Into a Plan

Tell us the building, the protocols, and the commissioning window. We will return a connected stack proposal inside one Leviton family.