
A light switch is a device that opens or closes an electrical current to turn on a light fixture, ceiling fan or similar electrical device. Besides lighting up a room, some light switches incorporate special features, like motion detectors, to make moving around in your home safer and more convenient. This buying guide will help you understand the types of light switches available, so you can feel confident you’re selecting the right light switch for any room in your home.
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Factors to Consider
Because switches are designed to meet the varying needs of different types of light fixtures and electrical devices, it’s important to keep these factors in mind:
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Single-Pole |
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3-Way |
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4-Way |
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Multi-location |
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Double Switch |
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Dimmers |
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Switch Ratings & Wire Compatibility Before you replace or install a light switch, it’s important to make sure the new switch matches the amperage rating and voltage of where it’s being installed.
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For commercial or industrial switches:
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Motion-Sensors:
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Switch/Receptacle Combos:
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Time-Delays:
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Dimmers:
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