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Rocker switches are used as a simple on and off switch.
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Ideal for controlling 4 separate lights. 2 way switches are generally used when there are two switches controlling the lights. A typical example of...
View full detailsIdeal for controlling 6 separate lights. 2 way switches are generally used when there are two switches controlling the lights. A typical example of...
View full detailsAn intermediate switch is used when you have three switches controlling one light. A typical example of this is on a landing. There is a switch at ...
View full details2 way switches are generally used when there are two switches controlling one light. A typical example of this is when a room has two entrances (li...
View full detailsAn intermediate switch is used when you have three switches controlling one light. A typical example of this is on a landing. There is a switch at ...
View full detailsIdeal for controlling 4 separate lights. 2 way switches are generally used when there are two switches controlling the lights. A typical example of...
View full detailsPerfect finishing touch to any modern home, square edge metal design with matching metal rocker. An intermediate switch is used when you have three...
View full detailsPerfect finishing touch to any modern home, rounded edge metal design with matching metal rocker. An intermediate switch is used when you have thre...
View full detailsAn intermediate switch is used when you have three switches controlling one light. A typical example of this is on a landing. There is a switch at ...
View full detailsIdeal for controlling 3 separate lights. 2 way switches are generally used when there are two switches controlling the lights. A typical example of...
View full detailsPerfect solution for preventing the transfer of germs and bacteria in both domestic and commercial environments. Gesture sensor control ON/OFF Sen...
View full detailsIdeal for controlling 3 separate lights. 2 way switches are generally used when there are two switches controlling the lights. A typical example of...
View full detailsAn intermediate switch is used when you have three switches controlling one light. A typical example of this is on a landing. There is a switch at ...
View full detailsAn intermediate switch is used when you have three switches controlling one light. A typical example of this is on a landing. There is a switch at ...
View full detailsAn intermediate switch is used when you have three switches controlling one light. A typical example of this is on a landing. There is a switch at ...
View full detailsPerfect finishing touch to any modern home, rounded edge metal design with matching metal rocker. 10AX 2-way switches are generally used when there...
View full detailsPerfect finishing touch to any modern home, flawless Screwless low profile metal design with matching metal rocker. 10AX 2-way switches are general...
View full detailsGently contoured 7mm plate with rounded edges. - 10AX rated - 4G 2-way on single plate - Includes screw cap covers - Certified to EN 60669-1 - Supp...
View full detailsAn intermediate switch is used when you have three switches controlling one light. A typical example of this is on a landing. There is a switch at ...
View full detailsIdeal for controlling 4 separate lights. 2 way switches are generally used when there are two switches controlling the lights. A typical example of...
View full detailsIdeal for controlling 6 separate lights. 2 way switches are generally used when there are two switches controlling the lights. A typical example of...
View full detailsIdeal for controlling 6 separate lights. 2 way switches are generally used when there are two switches controlling the lights. A typical example of...
View full detailsIdeal for controlling 6 separate lights. 2 way switches are generally used when there are two switches controlling the lights. A typical example of...
View full detailsIdeal for controlling 4 separate lights. 2 way switches are generally used when there are two switches controlling the lights. A typical example of...
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