Legrand - Pass & Seymour Digital Light Switch Conto alla rovescia Timer, Decorator Rocker Wall Switch, 7 pulsanti, RT1LACCV4, Light Almond

Brand:Pass & Seymour

3.7/5

127.63

Interruttore illuminato per la visibilità in stanze buie. Ritardo regolabile: 1, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 minuti. Interruttore orario preimpostato a sette pulsanti. Accensione/spegnimento manuale.

Interruttore illuminato per la visibilità in stanze buie. Ritardo regolabile: 1, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 minuti. Interruttore orario preimpostato a sette pulsanti. Accensione/spegnimento manuale.
Brand Pass & Seymour
Color Light Almond
Human Interface Input Buttons
Item Weight 0.3 Pounds
Number of settings 7

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Scritto da: Bob H.
An end to lights or fans running endlessly.
When we moved into our new-built home 16 years ago, I replaced 2 wall switches with these Legrand digital timers. One in the master bathroom to control a ceiling light / exhaust fan combination, and the other in the hall bathroom to control a ceiling exhaust fan. Both are still working just fine. Plenty of time options and easy as pie to operate even for the uninitiated. The LEDs guide you in the dark by illuminating the ON/OFF state as well as the selected duration.
Scritto da: Argetsinger
Works for our purposes
My children obviously hate the Earth. They will habitually turn on electronic items and walk away. Recently, I realized that my mother-in-law has the same trait. During her short visit, I found the bath fan running for hours, with no one in the bathroom, several times. So, in an attempt to lower my blood pressure, cut my electrical bill, and save the Earth, I purchased one of these in-wall, digital timers and installed it in place of my bathroom fan switch. Now, anytime someone wants to use the bath fan, they just have to select the amount of time they want it to run and push the corresponding, plainly-labeled button. It'll turn off automatically at the end of that time period. It can also be manually turned off before the end of the time period as well. I recommend it.
Scritto da: Tsunami
"Seniors" will love this timer...
I had never even considered a timer for my bathroom fans, but my sister recently moved into a new rental house that had one of these installed. I played around with it and instantly liked it. Never one to purchase anything without a lot of research, I returned home and looked at a number of other timers that were available both on Amazon and at my local home stores. I had never heard of this brand and none of the local home stores carried it. Instead, they carried brands like Intermatic, etc. Nothing wrong with those (I have some of their light timers installed in my house), but the lights and the timer labels were so tiny that it was hard for me to see. In their favor, they also looked a lot more "high-tech" and, admittedly, were a bit more "fashionable" than this unit. What I liked about this unit: 1. It had the timer settings I was looking for. There are only six settings, but they are the ones I would commonly use. Some of the other units had settings for up to two hours, which is a lot longer than I would ever use/need for a bathroom. 2. The time indicator labels are fairly LARGE, so it is easy to see what you are selecting. 3. In addition to the six different timer settings, you can select a manual off/on with the larger button on the bottom. 4. Indicators light up when the timer is on/off. Some reviewers have mentioned that the green lights are distracting. I think the lights serve a useful purpose as a night light and also draw attention to the unit when you are in the bathroom - both useful features. 5. Easy installation. One caveat: you need a neutral wire in addition to a positive and a negative in order for the unit to work. Also, the timer is a bit bulky, so you may have to move some wires around to position it correctly. I had fairly large electrical boxes so I didn't have any problems positioning the timer so that the face was flush with the wall plate. I ordered three of these timers a few months ago and they have worked flawlessly. Would highly recommend.
Scritto da: Patrick Madigan
Too many problems, not worth buying
I bought two of these, and having installed similar timer switches in another house, I was glad to have them in my new house. They worked well at first. Then I noticed that whenever we lost power, it would always reset the timers back to 1 minute. I've been doing a lot of electrical work here and that was happening frequently. Not a show stopper, just annoying. The other problem was that, sometimes when the power came on, one of the switches would stay stuck "on". Randomly hitting the buttons for maybe 10 or 20 seconds seemed to eventually get the switch back to normal. This particular switch was for a heat lamp, which was something that I wouldn't want to have running in the middle of the night (and staying on for several hours) due to a power glitch. So I removed the timer switch and went back to a regular switch. While I was removing the above switch, I must have bumped the other switch and broken off the large button. Frustrated, I replaced that with a regular switch too, rather than trying to jury-rig the button to work. I just don't trust these timer switches any more. Do NOT buy these timer switches. They are expensive, fragile, and they don't last.
Scritto da: Nathaniel Mishkin
Replaces a similar Leviton switch
The Leviton switch with similar features that this switch replaced had developed a loud and scary buzzing sound which is apparently a common failure mode of those Leviton switches. (I think I had another one fail some years back.) I watched a YouTube video with a great teardown of the switch diagnosing why exactly it failed: a hot resistor next to a capacitor, resulting in the capacitor failing and as a result not being able to keep the switch's relay energized. (The buzzing sound was the relay rapidly turning off and on.) The video's author recommended Legrand as a better brand than Leviton. Having nothing better to go on than his recommendation, I figured I'd go with it since (based on the video) he seems super-knowledgable on the topic. Hopefully this new switch will work out better than the Leviton.
Scritto da: Ron Greenough
Timer is a good product
Works as described. Has an adequate amount of time selections to vent the bathroom as required.
Scritto da: Brian Dishman
exactly what I was looking for.
The timer works exactly as described, looks sophisticated but easy to use.
Scritto da: Dave Smith
works great. This one works but is has a clicking ...
I already have one, works great. This one works but is has a clicking sound when the timer is on. My other one is silent..

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