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Genesis Low Voltage Touch Plate Switch 1 Button - White

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TPL-GEN-1B-WHT
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Description

The original Touchplate Genesis series GENS1-0100A (GEN-1B) switch station in white is excellent for both residential and commercial low voltage applications. Featuring a large contact push button housed in a plastic single gang switch plate. Replaces old 1400A and 4001 one button Touch-Plate switch models.

Features

  • 2 wire low voltage system
  • 1 amp at 24 volts
  • 22 AWG wire
  • 1 momentary contact switch; dry contact
  • 4-1/2" x 2-3/4" plastic cover plate
  • 1-23/32" x 27/32" switch
  • screw holes 3-9/32" apart center to center
  • includes two 1-1/2" screws
  • overall station depth is 13/16" from front face to back of button
  • add a Genesis Installation Diagram to your order (free with purchase of Touch Plate parts)
  • GENS1-0100A-WHT (GEN-1B-WHT) by Touch Plate, warm satin white
  • replaces MOD 1400 series control 1400A & 4001 Touch Plate units
  • made in USA

See more Touch-Plate lighting components at Touch Plate Low Voltage Devices & Plates, including 2 button and 3 button Genesis switch units.

Q & A

Q. I need to replace a Remcon switch. Can I use this one-button Genesis switch? A. No. 1-button Touch-plate switches can only be used in a Touch Plate system (a 2-wire system) where the same button can be pressed to alternately turn the light on or off. In contrast, Remcon is a 3-wire system, so in order to adapt Touchplate's switches to work in a Remcon system you have to double the number of switches you were using so that one button turns the light on and the other turns it off. Q. Is this a 3 way low voltage switch? A. Yes, all low voltage switches can be wired to be a 3 way. The switch is just wired in parallel to the relay it is controlling. The relay responds when receiving a signal from either switch. Q. How do these low voltage switches work? A. The Genesis switches are SPST (single pole, single throw) which is a momentary action. The relays do not have a NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed) position as they just hold their position until triggered by a push of the button. To control lights, you would push the button once for ON and push the button again for OFF.

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Product Reviews

  • D
    Dan King Verified Buyer
    30th Dec 2015
    5
    Excellent Quality switches

    I purchased the single, double and triple Touch-plate switches to upgrade the switches throughout the home we recently purchased. These switches are well made and look good.

  • A
    Anonymous Verified Buyer
    24th Apr 2015
    4
    good value

    First, I am pleased that you carry this item. It is decent quality for a fair price.

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