Interruttore elettrico per porta Gardner Bender GSW-SK, SPST, normalmente ON-mamma, 16A 125V CA, ottone/bianco Ottone/bianco Normalmente acceso - Interruttore porta contatto mamma

Brand:Gardner Bender

3.7/5

36.57

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO L'interruttore per porta a pulsante da 10 Amp è dotato di un contatto normalmente attivo. L'interruttore include una scatola di metallo, una piastra di copertura e hardware di montaggio per l'installazione all'interno di uno stipite con un foro di montaggio largo 1-1/4 pollici x alto 2-3/4 pollici x profondo 2 pollici. Il circuito unipolare, a lancio singolo, aziona automaticamente le luci quando la porta è aperta. È costituito da un interruttore a pulsante con scatola metallica, piastra di copertura e hardware di montaggio inclusi. Si tratta di un interruttore a contatto momentaneo normalmente attivo con un polo singolo, un meccanismo a interruttore singolo e cavi da 6 pollici. Gardner Bender ha 50 anni di esperienza nella produzione di utensili elettrici professionali e forniture di qualità costantemente superiore, quindi puoi contare su prodotti ad alte prestazioni a un prezzo equo.

Colore: ottone/bianco (piastra in ottone e pulsante interruttore bianco). Installa in uno stipite con una larghezza di 1¼ pollici x 2¾ pollici. foro di montaggio alto x 2 pollici di profondità. ½ HP o 10 Amp s a 125/277 Volt AC. CSA elencato. POSIZIONE COMMUTATORE: Normalmente-ON / Momentary-OFF, il circuito (SPST) accende le luci quando la porta si apre. Utilizzare per controllare l'illuminazione con l'apertura e la chiusura di una porta.
Actuator Type ‎Push Button
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Gardner Bender
Brand ‎Gardner Bender
Certification ‎CSA
Circuit Type ‎Single Pole
Color ‎Brass/White
Connector Type Plug In
Connector Type ‎Plug In
Contact Type Spst
Contact Type ‎Spst
Controller Type ‎Push Button
Country of Origin ‎China
Current Rating 16 Amps
Current Rating ‎16 Amps
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 808 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Included Components ‎Switch, brass plate,
International Protection Rating ‎IP65
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎Yes
Item Dimensions LxWxH 1.5 x 5.75 x 5 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎1.5 x 5.75 x 5 inches
Item model number ‎GSW-SK
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎0.01 ounces
Lower Temperature Rating ‎32 Degrees Fahrenheit
Manufacturer ‎GB Electrical
Material Metal
Material ‎Metal
Measurement System ‎Metric, Imperial
Mounting Type ‎Door Mount
Number of Items ‎1
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Number of Positions ‎2
Operating Voltage 125 Volts
Operating Voltage 125 Volts (AC)
Operating Voltage ‎125 Volts
Operation Mode ON-NONE-OFF
Operation Mode ‎ON-NONE-OFF
Part Number ‎GSW-SK
Product Dimensions ‎1.5 x 5.75 x 5 inches
Size ‎Normally ON - Mom Contact
Style ‎Door Switch
Switch Style Push Button
Switch Style ‎Push Button
Terminal Spst
Terminal ‎Spst
Unit Count ‎1.0 Count
Upper Temperature Rating ‎75 Degrees Celsius
Voltage ‎277 Volts
Warranty Description ‎1 year manufacturer

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Scritto da: Ryan H. Martin
Switch is built well, but prepare for a challenging DIY install
If you're looking for a short answer, the build quality of the switch is great. I'm not sure about it's longevity as I've only been using it for two months now--so far there are no issues. Although now my spouse has replaced the habit of leaving the light switch on with the habit of leaving the door open enough to not engage the switch. The install in an existing doorway is not going to be easy. Because of the location of these types of switches, they have to be narrow and not too deep. This leaves very little room inside the box to squeeze in NM cable, wire nuts, the switch, and the wires from the switch--its damn near impossible to do it safely. On top of the physical space challenges, you'll be fishing wire through the wall and into a small hole in the door frame. If you're not an electrician, know an electrician, or practiced in the art of magic, it's going to be a challenge. You should also probably know how to cut/patch drywall and work with tools under the influence of alcohol. If you don't drink, don't worry, cursing will help. When searching Youtube or the internet on tutorials they'll all offer great tips on everything preceding and following the only part of the install you actually need help for -- how to connect and fit all the damn wires inside a box smaller than the pack of cigarettes you are now smoking because of the install. Here's what worked for me, although I'm not sure if it's up to code but I feel confident it is safe enough that I can sleep at night without worrying about the house catching fire. I took the the NM cable from the existing light switch, pulled it up through the wall and into the attic. I drilled a new hole on the other side of the door (the hinge side), and ran the NM cable down inside the wall. Now, knowing that the NM cable could be rerouted, I took the door off the hinges, used the Door Switch box to mark the hole in the door frame, and used an oscillating saw to cut the square hole in the frame. I used a router and chisel to cut away enough material so the front plate of the switch would sit flush with the frame. After checking the fit with the box and plate, I drilled a hole at the back of the square hole to pull the wire through. Since there was no way the NM cable, wire nuts, switch wires, and switch was going to fit inside the box, I cut a hole and installed a single-gang box inside the closet, adjacent to and just above where the door switch would be installed. Inside the single gang I connected the LINE/LOAD neutral (WHITE) wires together and the LINE/LOAD copper wires together. I connected a 14 gauge single black wire to the LINE hot (BLACK) wire and a single black wire to the LOAD hot (BLACK) wire. These two 14 gauge wires were run a few inches away inside the wall through the hole in the back of the door switch. From there, I connected each black wire to the black wires coming out of the switch, tucked them in to the box and buttoned up the door jamb switch. I put a blank cover over the new single-gang box in the closet. All connections are secure and inside of boxes.
Scritto da: Melinda
Saved money!
I was able to save money than purchasing at a local hardware store. I was also able to use my reward points.
Scritto da: Don b
Works well
Great in the door frame switch
Scritto da: Mark Stephen
Waste of resources
I needed to replace the inexpensive plastic housed switch, which is not sold separately on normal merchandise stores. This white plastic switch is easily connected to the housing. Instead I am forced to re-purchase this entire metal housing and plate. What a waste of metal and the resources required to manufacture an unneeded metal housing. Good: works as expected
Scritto da: TW
Great for basement storage
I just put this in my basement and it made things so much better. I enjoy it silently every time I open the door. It's the small things in life right?
Scritto da: Christopher K. Roa
Decently made, nice visual appearance, too deep
There are a couple things that I took into consideration when deciding on a door switch. Those factors covered the overall dimensions, the gage of steel (overall quality), the faceplate (visual appearance), and the switch itself. Now the faceplate on this model is beautiful, with an excellent finish! The metal housing is thinner than other jamb switches that I purchased to compare, but still an overall nice quality. I also liked how this model was narrower than other models, which allowed me to mount it without having to cut into the stop. The only downside is it’s 2 in depth, while I only have 1 1/2 in of space behind the door frame. Now this isn’t an old home or anything, it’s a newly built 2020 home, so everything is build to code. The last thing is the switch itself, and that is a little on the flimsy side. The connector cabling is a thinner gage, and the button itself has more resistance and doesn’t feel as smooth, so it’s not my favorite switch. The good thing about that is you could buy a different switch and replace that part, but why go through that hassle when you could order something else. Overall I like the item, but with the housing being to deep, I’m going to have to try and find someway to modify it myself or find an appropriate replacement. I’ll submit an update once I have that figured out
Scritto da: joel
Great product
Perfect for my project
Scritto da: Carole Mongrain
très bonne description
exactement comme la description, excellent produit.
Scritto da: Chasmar
Nice looking functional product
Seem to be working well. I like the fact that you do not need to close the door completely to shutoff light. Be careful tightening screws. The head of one of the screws on the faceplate popped off when tightening.
Scritto da: Mike N.
It worked
It worked fine.
Scritto da: Kostyantyn Slyusaryev
16amps and button that doesn't push cabinet door open
Used it for kitchen cabinet door to shut of the power to electrical outlet inside to meet Canadian Electrical Code requirement. It worked great. Having 16amp rating and button which doesn't need to be pushed hard was perfect for the job
Scritto da: Jon
Very good
This switch worked great in my closet, I had a metal one that failed right away but this plastic one seems to work perfectly.

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