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The single-pole switch is the general-purpose workhorse of switches. It is used to control a light, receptacle, or other device from a single location. A characteristic feature of a single-pole toggle switch is that it has ON and OFF markings on the toggle. This is something you will not find on three-way or four-way switches.
A single-pole switch has two brass-colored screw terminals and is wired to the “hot” (current-carrying) wire, which is usually black. One brass terminal is for the incoming hot wire and the other is for the outgoing hot wire to the device. Most single-pole switches also include a ground terminal for connecting the circuit’s ground wire.
As a general rule, neutral (usually white) wires are not connected to switches. However, sometimes you may see a white wire attached to the switch, and this is when it is functioning as a hot wire. In this case, the white wire should have a wrap of black tape on it near the switch terminal to indicate that the wire is a hot wire and not a neutral wire.
▪Field selectable 3500k (warm/neutral white), 4000k (neutralwhite), and 5000k (cool white) color temperatures.*
▪Long-life LEDs provide 196,000 hours of operation with atleast 70% of initial lumen output (L70), and 60,000 hours with atleast 90% of initial lumen output (L90).**
▪LED chromaticity based on < 4-step ANSI quadrangles.
▪LED color maintenance < 0.002 chromaticity shift (Δu’v’) overthe initial 6,000 hours of operation.
▪SLS-4FT-5L-LKFS provides a range of 3,500 to 5,000 nominallumens.*
▪SLS-8FT-10L-LKFS provides a range of 7,000 to 10,000nominal lumens.*
▪Universal 120-277 AC voltage (50-60Hz) is standard.
▪0-10vdc dimming drivers are standard.
▪Power factor > 0.90.
▪Total harmonic distortion < 20%.
▪Color rendering index > 80.
▪Steel housing and PMMA lens.
▪Optional emergency drivers and occupancy sensors areavailable.
▪Easy installation in new construction or retrofit.
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