Enkin Black Schneider Grid Adaptor With Grid 1000W Intermediate Dummy Dimmer Module
Enkin
.product-description{color:black !important;font-family:sans-serif;line-height:1.6;}.product-description *{color:black !important;}.product-description h3{margin-top:20px;}.product-description summary{cursor:pointer;font-weight:bold;margin-bottom:5px;}.product-description details{margin-bottom:10px;}.product-description ul{margin:15px 0;}Sophisticated Lighting Control for the Modern British HomeElevate the aesthetic of your bespoke interiors with the Enkin Black Grid 1000W intermediate dummy dimmer. Carefully engineered to integrate seamlessly with luxury living spaces, this premium module arrives complete with a dedicated adaptor for standard Schneider grid plates. It allows discerning homeowners to replace a basic on/off rocker switch with a visually matched dimmer knob, ensuring every control panel reflects a truly cohesive switch plate look throughout the property.Ideal for expansive homes requiring multi-way illumination, this advanced dummy module performs seamless on/off functions while allowing you to effortlessly control your lighting from multiple locations. Maximise the elegance of your interior design by banishing mismatched fittings and opting instead for a unified, highly sophisticated finish.Key AdvantagesHarmonises flawlessly with high-end designer switchgear.Provides robust intermediate switching capabilities across multiple locations.Replaces standard rocker switches to maintain visual uniformity.Includes a versatile adaptor compatible with premium switch manufacturers.Frequently Asked QuestionsDo sockets and switches have to have back boxes?Yes, all sockets and switches require back boxes to house the electrical wiring securely behind the wall. Ensuring the correct depth is vital for safely accommodating high-end lighting modules and achieving a flush, stylish finish in your home.What is meant by gang in switches and sockets?The term gang refers to the number of individual switches or modules present on a single faceplate. For instance, a three-gang plate accommodates three separate lighting controls, allowing you to elegantly manage multiple circuits from one central position.{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"FAQPage","mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"Do sockets and switches have to have back boxes?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes, all sockets and switches require back boxes to house the electrical wiring securely behind the wall. Ensuring the correct depth is vital for safely accommodating high-end lighting modules and achieving a flush, stylish finish in your home."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What is meant by gang in switches and sockets?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The term gang refers to the number of individual switches or modules present on a single faceplate. For instance, a three-gang plate accommodates three separate lighting controls, allowing you to elegantly manage multiple circuits from one central position."}}]}. Department: Elesi, Power & Electrical Supplies, Light Switches, Black, Enkin ,
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