New product.
The switches and rockers of the new and previous switch generation in the System 55 are fully compatible in terms of aesthetics. Only on a technical level can the generations not be combined, due to the new rocker holder.
In contrast to rocker switches, the rockers on momentary-action switches always return to their original position after each actuation.
The resulting standardised rocker position enables a tidy and high-quality appearance of the electrical installation.
The aesthetics are significantly enhanced, especially with multiple combinations, for example with several switches in one frame.
In contrast to rocker switches, the rockers on momentary-action switches always return to their original position after each actuation.
The resulting standardised rocker position enables a tidy and high-quality appearance of the electrical installation.
The aesthetics are significantly enhanced, especially with multiple combinations, for example with several switches in one frame.
Floating switch rocker allows automatic and precise positioning of the rocker in the cover frame.
Quick mounting (3.5 turns per mounting claw).
Easier claw mounting thanks to robust PZ1/slotted/PH screw head drive.
Voltage check possible from the front.
Uniform stripping length (11 mm) for switches and socket outlets guarantees quicker and more efficient mounting.
Rigid and flexible conductors can be used.
Easily accessible release lever.
Shatter-proof thermoplastic base.
LED lighting elements can be inserted from the front as standard.
By turning the lighting element 180°, you can switch between control lighting and continuous lighting depending on the switch.
Technical data
Installation depth:
32 mm
Connection cross section
For rigid and flexible conductors up to:
2.5 mm²
Rated output
LEDi/CFLi:
100 W
Notes
Can also be connected to be illuminated.
Scope of supply
Orange LED lighting element 230 V~ 0.5 mA is included with delivery.
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