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Refers to the style or operation method used by a switch to control lighting or other electrical devices.
Timer Type
The mechanism by which the timer operates, such as mechanical, digital, or programmable.
Outlet Type
Describes the unique qualities or characteristics of an electrical outlet that make it better suited to different uses. The listed qualities may give the outlet improved safety performance, increased efficiency, or additional functionality.
Sensor Type
The Device that Receives a Signal or Stimulus (As Heat or Pressure or Light or Motion Etc.) and Responds to it in a Distinctive Manner
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The industrial standard(s) to which a device is manufactured, operated, or tested.
Load Rating
The maximum load that a device is designed to withstand without breakage or loss of performance.
Load Type
Denotes the type(s) of load that can be applied to a dimmer, which determines its compatible light sources.
Amperage
Maximum electrical current the conductor or device can carry before sustaining immediate or progressive deterioration
Input Voltage
The Difference of Electrical Potential Between Two Points of an Electrical or Electronic Circuit Entering a System
Voltage
The Rate at Which Energy is Drawn from a Source that Produces a Flow of Electricity in a Circuit
Sensor Technology
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Requires Neutral Wire
Indicates whether a device requires a neutral wire to function properly.
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Bulb Compatibility
Indicates the type(s) of lighting a dimmer or controller is designed to work with, ensuring proper functionality and performance.
On Function
Describes the mode of operation for devices that can be turned on, indicating whether they stay on continuously or operate on a timer or sensor.
Lighting Types
Different forms of light a device is able to provide.
Service Capacity
Denotes the number of different services that can be used within a product as a result of separated internal compartments, including electrical, low voltage, water, air, and more.
Throw Type
Describes the method of switch operation, indicating whether it controls one circuit (single-throw) or switches between two circuits (double-throw).
Operating Temperature
The Temperature at Which the Unit is Safely Operated or Kept without Damaging or Changing the performance Characteristics of the Unit
Operating Temperature Max
Indicates the highest possible temperature a device can be safely used without the risk of failure or damage.
Storage Temperature
Describes the temperature or range of temperatures at which a product can be safely stored or kept without damaging or altering the performance characteristics of the device.
Is the Device Prewired?
Denotes whether a product comes prewired for quicker installation.
Number of Poles
Single pole switches have two terminals and control one light fixture from one location. 3-Way switches have three terminals and can control one fixture from two locations. 4-Way switches have four terminals can control one fixture from three locations. Multi-location refers to switches connected to a smart lighting system.
Number of Wires
The Number of Pliable Metallic Strand or Rod Made in Many Lengths and Diameters and are Electrically Insulated, Used Conduct Electricity
Wire Connection Type
Describes the method used to connect wires to the device, such as screw terminals, push-in connectors, or lead wires.
Timing Range
The Time Span for Which the System/Device is in Desired Active/Working Mode
Connection TypeTooltip Title
Style or Type of Connection Used
Flanged
Indicates whether a device is designed with a raised edge/rim, on or around its receptacle, for superior strength, handling, or attachment to another object.
Line Frequency
The frequency of alternating current (AC) in an electrical power system, measured in Hz. Also commonly referred to as Utility Frequency, Power Line Frequency, or Mains Frequency.
NEMA Configuration Code
Alpha-Numeric Code Applied to Connectors to Guarantee Consistency and Interchageability Between Manufacturers
Output Voltage
The Voltage Measured at the Output Terminals of a Power Supply
Terminal Accommodation
Describes the type and size of wire that the receptacle's terminals can securely hold (typically provided as a range in gauge size).
USB Amperage
Describes the maximum electrical current the conductor or device can carry through its USB ports before sustaining immediate or progressive deterioration.
USB Wattage
Describes the maximum electrical power a USB receptacle can safely output.
Wiring Configuration
Describes the specific internal wiring configuration of a device.
Wiring Method
Describes the design and ways of connecting various parts of a device with cable and/or wire.
Number of Channels
The Number of Media Used to Convey Information
Number of Conductors
The Number of Materials/Strands/Pairs Which Contain Movable Electric Charges
Contact Configuration
Different Switching Functions of the Relay Contacts
Contact Rating
The Voltage, Current, and Power Capacities of Relay Contacts Under Specified Environmental Conditions
Sensing Range
The total Possible Sensing Capability of the Sensor, Beginning After the Deadband, and Extending Out as Far as the Sensor is Able to Reach Effectively
Sensor Coverage
Describes the total area, measured in square footage, within which a sensor can detect presence or movement.
Sensor Coverage Pattern
Describes the shape of the area that a sensor is able to detect presence or movement within, measured in degrees.
Wireless Range
Describes the maximum distance wireless devices can be separated while preserving signal quality and reliability.
Protocol
A Convention or Standard that Controls or Enables the Connection, Communication, and Data Transfer Between Two Computing Endpoints, the Rules Governing the Syntax, Semantics, and Synchronization of Communication
Single/Multimode
Describes the mode of fiber either utilized or accepted by a device to transmit or receive a fiber optic signal.
Circular Outlet Diameter
Refers to the diameter of the circular opening in a wall plate, which should match the diameter of the outlet it is intended to cover.
Receptacle Spacing
Refers to the distance between power outlets or receptacles on a device, which can be important for planning the layout of plugs and connectors.
Box Depth
The measurement from the front opening to the back of an electrical box, indicating the volume of wiring it can contain.
Knockout Size
Physical dimension of the knock-out size, could be diameter or a range
Core Hole Size
Physical Dimensions of the hole
Internal Depth
Refers to the distance from the surface level of a box to the area where internal devices are plugged in, illustrating the available space within to accommodate cords, receptacles, and large devices.
Thickness
The Dimension Through an Object as Opposed to its Length or Width
Wall Plate Size
The general size of the the included wall plate. The size may determine whether it suits your personal application!
Cable Length
The Longest Dimension of Insulated Conductors
Cord Length
The Linear Extent of Cord in Space from one End to the Other
Wire Gauge
Measuring and Indicating a Quantity of Wire
Number of Gangs
The amount of switches on the plate.
Number of Buttons
The Number of Keys/Switches in the item Used for Selecting a Particular Function
Number of Switches
Number of electrical switches
Number of Outlets
The Different Types of Receptacles Providing a Place in a Wiring System Where Current can be Taken to Supply Electrical Devices
Number of Phases
Indicates the number of electrical phases a device utilizes.
Number of Receptacles
The Number of Electrical Wall Outlets Designed for Use with a Plug
Number of USBs
Number of USB ports
Publishing Date Range
Date article, blog, or press release was published.
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