Decora Weather-Resistant Single-Pole Switch – White
W5601-2W
15 Amp, 120/277 Volt, Decora Weather-Resistant Single-Pole Switch, Residential Grade – White
- ATTRACTIVE – All-in-one weather-resistant switch solution, no outdoor cover required
- WEATHER-RESISTANT – Ideal for use for in wet and damp locations
- CONVENIENT – Controls light(s) from one location
- EASY TO INSTALL – Side and back wire for easy installation
- COMPLIANT – NEMA 3R Rated to meet exterior standard
Color: White
Product Information
Material Specifications
Actuator Material : Thermoplastic
Body Material : Thermoplastic
Strap Material : Steel
Mechanical Specifications
Terminal Accom. : Back Wire #10-#14 AWG; Side Wire #12-#14 AWG
Termination : Side Wire, Back Wire
Torque Range : 14 – 18 in.-lbs
Type : Weather-Resistant Rocker Switch
Product Features
Amperage : 15 A
Color : Gray
Device Type : Rocker Switch
Feature : Weather-Resistant
Grade : Residential
HP Rating : 1/2HP-120V 2HP-240V-277V
Max. Amperage : 12 Amp
Pole : 1
Voltage : 120/277 VAC
Terminal Accom. : Side wiring accepts #10, #12 and #14 AWG copper (CU) or #10 and #12 copper clad (CC) wire, Quickwire push-in terminals accept #14 AWG solid copper (CU) wire only
Standards & Certifications
NOM : NOM
UL Standard : cULus
Warranty
Warranty : 2-Year Limited
- All-in-one weather-resistant switch solution, no outdoor cover required
- Patent-pending actuation done with magnets, allowing the subplate/switch to be impervious to water intrusion
- Designed for wet and damp locations
- UV stabilized thermoplastic construction
- Rocker switch for smooth operation
- Side and back wire for easy installation
- NEMA 3R Rated to meet exterior Code
- Ideal for residential and commercial outdoor kitchens and bars, outdoor lighting, patio, pool and spa areas, sheds, gazebos, cabanas, outdoor ceiling fans, and fountains.
- 2-Year Limited Warranty
- US11545315
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