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Use these switches in place of standard wall switches to automatically turn electrical equipment on or off after a set interval of time.
Control two devices and delay the shut off of one device by up to one hour. These switches are often used with lights and fans for ventilation.
Control equipment with high currents such as air conditioners, heaters, and ventilation fans.
Push and release the button to activate—no electricity required.
Install these switches in a panel cutout to automatically turn electrical equipment on or off after a set interval.
The large face makes these switches easy to read from a distance.
Automatically turn electrical equipment on or off after a set interval.
Switches fit single device (1 gang) outlet boxes.
Program these switches to turn a device on and off at a set time and day.
Designed to work with landscape and security lighting.
Mount these switches to a flat surface or attach to DIN rail.
Install these switches in a panel cutout.
Control equipment with high currents, such as landscape lighting, pumps, and heaters.
Rated NEMA 3R, these rain-tight switches protect against falling liquids and light splashing.
For precise control of high-current equipment such as landscape lighting, pumps, and heaters, these switches schedule on/off times to the exact minute.
Install these switches inline on a lamp cord.
Often used in large, open workspaces, these switches can be wired on opposite ends of the room to control lights on the same circuit. They're also known as three-way and four-way switches.
Also known as three-way switches, these are often used in large, open workspaces and can be wired on opposite ends of the room to control lights on the same circuit.
Control lights by transmitting a wireless signal from these switches to a control relay on your fixture.
Secure sensitive lighting equipment; these switches have a round key that is difficult to duplicate.
Prevent accidental activation—these switches require a key to turn lights on and off.
Screw these controls into a light bulb socket.
Control lights on a single circuit from more than one motion-sensing switch.
Wire these controls to light fixtures.
Rated IP65, these controls are protected from washdowns.
Adjust the brightness of lights.
Often used in large, open workspaces, these switches can be wired on opposite ends of the room to control the brightness of lights on the same circuit. They're also known as three-way switches.
Choose from a variety of messages and colored lenses to combine a rocker with a base and wiring socket for a complete switch.
Activate or deactivate fans, lights, and other devices inside your enclosure when you open or close the door.
Step on these mats to control doors, lights, or alarms.
Lengthen pull-chain light switches.
Install sockets for medium (standard household) screw-in base light bulbs.
Update standard outlet boxes in closets, hallways, and storage rooms to use LED light.
Hardwire these sockets to a power source.
These boxes come ready to use with receptacles and/or light switches installed.