Ecmweb 6781 Legrand Pass Seymour Plug Load Controllable Receptacles

Receptacles

Oct. 22, 2014
Face that is pad printed with universally recognized power symbol Available in duplex and decorator configurations with 15A and 20A, 125V ratings Auto-ground clip

Pass & Seymour Plug Load Controllable Receptacles include a face that is pad printed with the universally recognized power symbol, which remains visible after installation. Available in duplex and decorator configurations with 15A and 20A, 125V ratings, the half-controlled version features a factory-broken split-circuit tab that allows half the receptacle to be controlled.  A clearly marked trim ring shows that one of the two receptacles is controlled. The dual-controlled version features a trim ring that shows both receptacles are controlled. Controlled receptacle markings are NEMA-approved and pad printed on the receptacle face. Other features include an auto-ground clip, tri-drive steel terminal and mounting screws, and an internal screw-pressure-plate with side wire capability. Color choices include white, light almond, ivory, gray, black, brown, red, and blue.

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