Description
White GE Low Voltage 9-Switch Master Selector Wall Plate for LoVo Vintage Systems
Freshen up your vintage GE circuit controller. This is a new replacement for a GE RMS-2A GE wall plate with ON-OFF switch and dial-type circuit selector. Those original electrical devices control up to 9 relays or motor-master controls either individually or in a group and are found in older homes with low voltage wiring. This switchplate works with vintage GE or Bryant mini rocker switches which are typically ridged brown or smooth ivory.
Features
- made in USA - custom metal wall plate
- gray silkscreened numbers 1-9
- 2-3/4" high x 4-1/2" wide x 5/32" deep
- original style opening 1-3/32" W x 21/32" H
- 11/16" circular opening for rotary dial stem
- 2 matching 5/16" screws
- white enamel finish on .030" steel
- replaces RMS2A motor-master controller cover
IMPORTANT: If using a vintage 1980's style RS237 GE replacement switch (no longer available, discontinued in 2021) with this controller be sure that you can easily push it into the yoke/bracket that is holding the current switch. We don't have an old controller for testing purposes so we don't know how tight a fit a new switch would be. Do not jam an RS23X switch into the bracket: doing so it could cause the buttons to stick and burn out your relay. If necessary you might need to file the bracket opening to enlarge it for holding the new switch. (The 1980's style vintage switch may stick out slightly more than the old 1950's ones, but the Newer Style Switch Cover will fit exactly around the buttons on a new switch if you are able to use it.) It is better to take a working mini rocker switch from another location in your home.
If you need new switches, see GE light switch set upgrade options for current replacement low voltage switch and plate styles.
ALTERNATIVE CONTROL UNIT: If no other working switch is available, the unit can be replaced with a triple-gang box and the 9-Switch Low Voltage Central Control Station.
OPTIONAL REPLACEMENT KNOB: Need a replacement knob, too? The Lutron dimmer knob fits fairly well - it doesn't push all the way down but it does fit snuggly so that you can turn your controller to the correct position. (Note that the GE light dimmer knobs are too small for these controls - the Lutron knob fits best.)