The new light bulbs have come out with a buld you can use on dinner 
switches. I am using 13 watt bulbs in many fixtures in the house. These 
bulbs are expensive, but sure are a energy saver. My electric bill is about 
half of what my neighbors are, according to the meter reader, who was asking 
what I was doing to keep my electric bill so low. Plus it doesn't hurt, not 
bothering to turn on the lights when my wife is gone shopping.
grin,
RJ
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lenny McHugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Handyman-Blind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 13:53
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Choosing the Right Light Switch for Your Project | 
DoItYourself.com


While looking for information on voice activated light switches I came 
across this information. I did notice that the dimmer switch does not 
mention that it will not work with fluorescent lights.
Source: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/typesoflightswitches


Single-Pole Switch

 ·  Controls power to lights and devices by turning off the hot side of the 
circuit.

·  Mounted in an electrical box.

·  Has two brass terminal screws.

·  Controls current from one circuit from one point.

Double-Pole Switch

·  Controls power to lights and devices by turning off the hot side of the 
circuit.

·  Mounted in an electrical box.

·  Has four brass terminal screws

Three-Way Switch

·  Controls power to lights and devices by turning off the hot side of the 
circuit.

·  Mounted in an electrical box.

·  Has three brass terminal screws.

·  Controls one circuit from two separate points. For example, a light that 
can be turned on in either the house or garage. It may also include a green 
grounding screw.

Four-Way Switch

·  Controls power to lights and devices by turning off the hot side of the 
circuit.

·  Mounted in an electrical box.

·  Has four brass terminal screws.

·  It may also include a green grounding screw.

·  Used in connection with three-way switches to control one circuit from 
three or more points.

Specialty Switches

·  A Rocker Switch operates the same as a standard switch, but instead of a 
toggle, it operates with a rocker action.

·  A Delayed Action Switch keeps the circuit open for a few minutesafter the 
switch is turned off. A good use is in a garage where, after the user turns 
off the switch, it allows the light to remain on in time exit.

·  A Photoelectric Switch operates with a photoelectric cell. It turns off 
during the day and turns on during the night.

·  A Motion Switch turns on the light as you enter the room. Good for both 
convenience and security.

·  An Illuminated Switch has a small light that is on when the switch is off 
so it can be easily found; these are usually used at entrances to rooms and 
in hallways. Another version is the Pilot Light Switch.

·  An Outdoor Switch features a turning lever inside a weatherproof box 
cover with a toggle switch.

·  A Voice-Activated Switch operates with a voice command

Dimmer Switch

·  Controls the amount of current in a light circuit and allows for varying 
levels of light.

·  Usually may be installed in place of standard switches.

·  They are available in a variety of types, including rotary, toggle and 
slide.

·  Dimmers may also interfere with radios and TVs and cause the light bulb 
to hum. Some dimmers are manufactured with a filter that eases this problem.

Line Switch



·  Used to interrupt the flow of electricity on cords, most often for lamps 
and appliances.

·  A variety of styles are available, and they can operate with a toggle, 
rotary or push-button action.

Timers

·  Turn on lights and appliances at specified intervals and times.

·  Available for indoor and outdoor applications.

·  Spring-wound timers for bath fans and spas have a manual on-off switch.

courtisy of NRHA.org


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