Description
Update your vintage 1-pilot lighted GE low voltage switch plate unit with these Touchplate two-button control units for an updated look. These units are designed with a pair of buttons that correspond to the two directions on the vintage GE teeter-totter switches or the more-recently discontinued double square pushbutton switches where one button/one direction was ON, the other button/direction was OFF. Choose from white or ivory for a stylish solution to refresh your existing low voltage set-up. Each switch station has two pairs of 1/2" square button caps.
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Features
- this 2-button unit is an alternative solution to replace a control station with one GE low voltage pilot light switch
- replaces one RS237P, RS232P, RS239P, RTS-8, RFS-8, RCS2PL, etc. switches in GE, Bryant, Remcon and Sierra systems
- 2 wire momentary dry-contact light switches switches easily adapted to a 3-wire system by doubling the number of buttons to create pairs of ON/OFF buttons
- pilot light with 1 green LED bulb that lights up when the connected load is ON. (Off button LED on lower/second switch will never light up.)
- note: RR9 pilot light relays are required to power the LED lights; please be sure you have the extra wiring and the RR9 pilot light relays installed
- control unit can be installed on either vertical or horizontal boxes
- on vertical boxes buttons are above/below each other; on horizontal boxes buttons are left/right
- 1 amp at 28 volts contact rating
- 4-7/8" high x 3-1/8" wide by 1/4" deep cover plate
- 4-5/8" high x 2-13/16" wide sub plate
- sub plate has box-mount screw hole placement of 3-9/32"
- includes two 1" installation screws for subplate
- easy wiring instructions are included
- made in America
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If updating a vintage GE, Bryant, Sierra, or Remcon 3-wire system, this 2-wire unit replaces a single switch. (One button would be the OFF button and the other the ON button, but only the ON button would be illuminated when actualized.)