The Time Saver Modular Electrical Switch (TSMES) is the latest advancement in switch development. The switch of today has to be "hard-wired" to a line leading to a fixture. Each line has to be marked during the "rough electrical installation", so after the inspection, which may be some time later, you or someone else has to RETURN and install the switches. (At this point, think about the main reason why you are not permitted to install receptacles and switches before the rough inspection) Like our receptacles, our switches show all the wires. With one look, you can answer questions like: Are all the ground wires connected? How many lines are going into the box? Is it a two wire or three wire line? Check out our Comparison Chart for more answers to possible questions.
ALL WIRES ARE CONNECTED TO THE FIRST SWITCH. There are no pig tails, or wire nuts needed. There are no wires, such as a power line, that HAS to go from one switch to another. All switches have modular connections to other switches. One thing you HAVE to do, is install the line with power, to a specific location, that is toward the top of the switch. All the other wires just get connected, black wire to black slot, white wire to white slot, and ground wire to ground bar, that's all you need to do. There is no need to keep track of which line goes to what fixture.
All this is possible because of our switch design. Each SWITCH can determine what line it will control. This determination can be done before, during, or after a COMPLETE INSTALLATION. Say for example, a customer says "You misunderstood, you have it reversed. I don't want the first switch to turn on the over-head light. I want the second switch to do that. I want the first switch to turn on the LAMP that's on the table." It will take about a minute to change that. Why so long you ask? It will take you about fifty seconds to take the cover off and put it back on! Oh, by the way, there is no need to touch the wires. And that's for both the receptacles and the switches. Once you wire up our products, you usually can make changes without touching the wires.
As with our receptacles, our switch also comes in several models.A single purpose switch, which will work for a specific amperage line, a 15 amp line for example. Then there's our multipurpose model, which can work safely for either a 15 amp OR 20 amp set up.
In ADDITION, a THIRD model offers another interesting design, compared to the standard switch used today. It will save you A LOT of installation time. This switch design, has FOUR buttons on a single switch cover plate using a single gang 3 1/2 by 2 inch junction box. Naturally, EACH button controls a DIFFERENT DEVICE! WOW!!
We developed several switch designs that improve upon the basic electrical switch used today. Two models use the UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL BOX, the other is a STAND ALONE model. Both models operate differently from the current electrical switch on the market today.
The most SIGNIFICANT difference is that our UNIQUE PATENTED DESIGN, allows someone to connect all the wires to the first switch, then snap the other switches together modularly. This method allows all WIRES to be visible at all times. It also eliminates wire nuts, pig tails, and the need to connect a power line from switch to switch (and the time to install these items). Additionally, there are no wires bunched up in the back of the box. It is not necessary to mark every line, as we currently have to do, so that we can identify which switch controls which fixture. Any of the switches can be changed to control a different device, without connecting or disconnecting any wires. It can be done before, during, or after a complete installation. Our design connects all the switches to each other, however, they operate independently from each other.
Here's another great function. Have you ever been asked to have one switch turn on FOUR lights? An example would be a front door light, a back door light, a garage door light, and a light for a path. Sure you can do that, easy, but they ALSO want to be able to control each light with separate switches. No need for concern. You can connect the four lights to the first switch, then using modular connections, snap together four additional switches, for a total of five switches. Add 15 sec time to prepare the switches, and your done!
When using the two piece switch with the universal electrical box, more options are available for use.
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