Electrical Wall Switches
Toggle Wall Switches
Toggle wall switches have levers that stay in the on or off position until they're manually changed. They provide power to electric devices and equipment like ceiling fans, lights, outlets, and appliances.
Wire Connection: Screw Terminals
3-Way Switch Type
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4-Way Switch Type
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Double Pole Switch Type
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Double Pole/Double Throw Switch Type
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Single Pole Switch Type
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Single Pole/Double Throw Switch Type
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Wire Connection: Snap-In Module
3-Way Switch Type
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Single Pole Switch Type
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Illuminated Toggle Wall Switches
These toggle wall switches illuminate to help locate them and their controls. Toggle switches have levers that stay in the on or off position until they are manually changed. Pilot light switches illuminate when they're under load and stay off when they are not. Illuminated wall switches are used to provide power to electrical devices and equipment in dark or poorly lit areas like basements, hallways, bathrooms, closets, and outdoor locations.
Illuminated
Wire Termination: Screw Terminals
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Wire Termination: Snap-In Module
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Pilot Light
Wire Connection Types: Unspecified
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Wire Termination: Screw Terminals
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Wire Termination: Snap-In Module
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Rocker Wall Switches
Rocker wall switches have large operation buttons that are more accessible than toggle switches. They stay in the on or off position until they're manually changed. Rocker wall switches provide power to electric devices and equipment like lights, ceiling fans, outlets, and appliances.
Wire Termination: Screw Terminals
3-Way Switch Type
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4-Way Switch Type
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Double Pole Switch Type
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Single Pole Switch Type
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Wire Termination: Snap-In Module
3-Way Switch Type
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Single Pole Switch Type
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Illuminated Rocker Wall Switches
These rocker wall switches illuminate to help locate them and their controls. Rocker switches have large operation buttons that are more accessible than toggle wall switches. They stay in the on or off position until they are manually changed. Pilot light switches illuminate when they're under load and stay off when they are not. Illuminated rocker wall switches provide power to electric devices and equipment in dark or poorly lit areas like basements, hallways, bathrooms, closets, and outdoor locations.
Illuminated
Wire Termination: Screw Terminals
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Wire Termination: Snap-In Module
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Nightlight
Wire Termination: Screw Terminals
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Pilot Light
Wire Termination: Screw Terminals
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Wire Termination: Snap-In Module
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Locking Wall Switches
Straight and barrel-key locking wall switches prevent power from being turned on or off accidentally or by unauthorized personnel. They require a key to operate and restrict access to electrical devices and equipment for safety and security. Typical uses for locking switches include commercial lighting, fire protection systems, industrial machinery, and alarm systems.
Barrel Key Locking Style
3-Way Switch Type
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4-Way Switch Type
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Double Pole Switch Type
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Single Pole Switch Type
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Straight Key Locking Style
3-Way Switch Type
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4-Way Switch Type
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Double Pole Switch Type
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Double Pole/Double Throw Switch Type
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Single Pole Switch Type
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Single Pole/Double Throw Switch Type
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Push-Button Wall Switches
Push-button wall switches compress to open and close an electrical circuit. Maintained push-button switches change from on or off when pressed and stay in the same position until engaged again. Momentary push-button switches stay on or off while they are held, then return to the default position when released. Typical uses for push-button switches include operating doors, industrial equipment, and lights.
3-Way Switch Type
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4-Way Switch Type
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Single Pole Switch Type
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Touch Wall Switches
Touch wall switches activate when they are tapped to control lights, doors, and other electrical devices. They help minimize the spread of germs by reducing the need to handle manual switches to open and close circuits. They're commonly used in applications requiring frequent cleaning and hand washing, like hospitals, laboratories, and assisted living facilities.
3-Way Switch Type
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Snap-In Wiring Modules for Switches
Snap-in wiring modules secure power and ground conductors and plug into the backend terminations on modular wall switches. They connect and disconnect quickly from switches for installations or troubleshooting purposes. These modules help save time in construction projects where many wall switches are installed.
For 12 AWG Solid Wire
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For 12 AWG Stranded Wire
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