Economic reasons :
- Reducing energy costs
 
- Increasing lamp life
 
- Reducing maintenance costs
 
Ecological reasons :
- Reducing energy consumption
User comfort :
- Constant level of brightness
 
- Creation of lighting effects
Safety reasons :
- Easier adaptation for the human eye between different levels of illumination
The commonest types of lamp on the marketplace can be dimmed in a 
variety of ways:
| Thermal radiators | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lamp | Dimmable | Range | Technique | Notes | 
| Incandescent lamp | yes | 100% - 0% | Phase-lead, potentiometer | % | 
| High voltage- | yes | 100% - 0% | Phase-lead, potentiometer | % | 
| Low voltage- | yes | 100% - 0% | Phase-lead, potentiometer | Conv. transformer | 
| Low-pressure lamps | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lamp | Dimmable | Range | Technique | Notes | 
| Fluorescent lamp | yes | 100% - 0% | Phase-lead, | Conv. ballast | 
| Compact fluorescent- | yes | 100% - 0% | Phase-lead,  | 
 | 
| Low-pressure- | no | 
 | Only suitable for full-load operations | |
| High-pressure lamps | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lamp | Dimmable | Range | Technique | Notes | 
| High-pressure- | partly | 100% - 30% | Phase-lead | % | 
| Mercury vapour- | partly | 100% - 30% | Phase-lead | % | 
| Metal halide- | no | % | not recommended | % | 
