Rocker switch PORZELLAN - two-way-switch - without outer cover frame
The classic rocker switch as a two-way-switch switch
Light on - light off:
When the switch is operated, the rocker tilts and remains in this position until it is switched off.
In contrast to modern large-area switches, the rocker switch from the porcelain series has a smaller rocker. This gives it a much more delicate appearance and yet it can be operated easily with just the touch of a finger.
With a rocker switch as a two-way-switch, you can switch a lamp on and off from two different places in the room. To do this, you need two two-way-switches installed at the desired locations. These switches are connected to each other and allow you to control the light from both positions. Alternatively, a two-way-switch can also be used as a normal on/off switch to operate a lamp from just one position.
The rocker switch with its porcelain centre insert has traditional screw contacts and fits into standard flush-mounted boxes.
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Product details and dimensions
- 10A, 10AX, AC 250V
Central insert made of porcelain
Rocker made of thermoset
General product information
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The light switch
The light switch - it is used every day and yet receives little attention. It is usually only seen as a necessary, functional detail. With these "old" light switches, you can make switching on a conscious daily activity again. The light switches with their soft shapes also serve as stylish design objects for the wall. Whether rotary switches or rocker switches - this is ultimately a question of personal preference. Porcelain and Duroplast
Covers, rotary knobs and switch knobs are made of porcelain, a material that is unique with its radiant lustre and smooth surface that is pleasant to the touch. Porcelain has very good insulating properties and is extremely strong. The porcelain type C 110 used complies with the standard for material properties in accordance with DIN VDE 0335 Part 3.The central insert of the porcelain - sockets and the thermoset junction boxes is made of a colour-coordinated thermoset. Duroplast is one of the first industrially produced plastics. The material is characterised by its high thermomechanical strength. It is lightfast and does not yellow over the years.
Specific product information
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Mechanical inner workings
The rotary and rocker switches as well as the push-buttons have a solid ceramic body.The spring mechanism of the rotary switch consists of 42 individual parts and is the result of mechanical precision work: regardless of the speed of the rotary movement, a uniform switch contact is guaranteed, which is closed with a light, familiar click - the switch mechanism thus prevents the arcing effect that threatens to impair the switching contacts in the long term, even with alternating current. To ensure a safe switching process, the snap-action mechanism is also galvanised.
All switches and sockets in this series are manufactured in Germany.
Switch variants and push-buttons
The rotary switches are available with four different functionalities:- Two-way-switch - if you want to switch a light source from one or two positions
- Intermediate switch - if you want to switch a light source from a third position
- Series switch - if you want to switch two light sources from one switch
- Jalousie switch
- The toggle or rocker switches are available in two versions as a two-way-switch or two-way-switch. rocker pushbuttons are available in two designs as toggle or intermediate switches.
Rocker pushbuttons are generally used when operation is required from at least 3 points. In contrast to the intermediate switch, this installation requires a impulse switch (relay), but the wiring and design of the light switches is simpler. A staircase light timer (time relay) can also be used instead of the impulse relay.Cover frame
Switches, sockets and junction boxes can be ordered as so-called inserts and the desired cover frames can be ordered separately. This means that switches and sockets can be freely combined and arranged.Please note that separate single cover frames with a larger inner diameter are required for junction boxes. The double cover frames are not designed for this. However, you can insert the junction boxes into the special outer frames of the system cover instead.
The distances of the system covers correspond to the standard distances of 71 mm. They can be used with existing installations without any problems. For double coverings and system coverings, make sure that you use round flush-mounted boxes.