![]() Never wire-up a device rated on a lower-voltage at a much higher mains voltage. As a result, if you attempted to install a Caseta switch in a UK home (for example) the switch will eventually get damaged – but it could even be dangerous (such as causing an electrical fire). But of course, many countries outside of America work on higher voltages – such as 230-240V. Most of Caseta’s products are rated at 120V, the American household voltage. ![]() This means that if you purchase an American Caseta kit, and then some Pico remotes from your own country, they might not immediately work together (if at all) due to them being produced for different frequencies. However different countries have different rules on what radio frequencies can be used – Z-wave works on a non-standard RF band in Australia due to this. The wireless protocol used by Caseta ( Clear Connect RF) will be tied to a specific radio frequency (just like Wi-Fi is often 2.4 Ghz or 5 Ghz). There might be a wireless frequency clash between different Lutron products.In other words, the Caseta switch instead probably can’t be safely wired up into a UK home’s electrics – even if you are able to match up the live, neutral and earth wires to the relevant parts of the Caseta switch. Every country has different standards, codes and regulations for wiring, and this applies to electrical devices and switches too. The actual wiring diagrams for the Caseta switches almost certainly won’t match up with your own country’s wiring. ![]() If you were to purchase a Lutron Caseta starter kit (with 1 and 2-gang Caseta switches) from America, and then import it into another country (such as New Zealand or the UK), you will experience a range of issues: Does Lutron Caseta Work Outside of America? (E.g.
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