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New Age Design: Premium Flat & Non-Flat/Rocker Modular Switch Options
Safe & Sturdy: Careful Implementation of Extra Sturdiness Where Required

New Age Design: Premium Flat & Non-Flat/Rocker Modular Switch Options
Anti-Bacterial Touch Points: Applicable on Touch Points Like Switch, Bell

Design Terminals shrouding for greater protection
Dual fitment mechanism





New Age Design: Premium Flat & Non-Flat/Rocker Modular Switch Options
With a Wide Range of Application Across Residential, Commercial &


Anti-Bacterial Touch Points: Applicable on Touch Points Like Switch, Bell
New Age Design: Premium Flat & Non-Flat/Rocker Modular Switch Options

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2-pole Design Ensures Safe & Efficient Switching
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Rated for 16 Amp Current Load

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Rated for 16 Amp Current Capacity

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Modern White Finish Matches Decor

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What is a 16 Amp switch?
A 16 Amp switch is an electrical switch rated to safely handle a maximum current of 16 amperes. This rating indicates its capacity for carrying electrical current and is crucial for determining its suitability for various appliances and circuits.
Where are 16 Amp switches typically used?
16 Amp switches are commonly used in domestic and commercial settings for circuits that power higher-demand appliances such as ovens, washing machines, dishwashers, powerful air conditioning units, and certain industrial equipment.
Can I use a 16 Amp switch for lower amperage devices?
Yes, you can generally use a 16 Amp switch for devices requiring less than 16 Amps. The higher rating means it can safely manage lower loads, offering a margin of safety. However, its always best to match switch ratings to the appliances requirements for optimal performance and safety.
How do I know if I need a 16 Amp switch?
You need a 16 Amp switch if the appliance or circuit it will control has a power rating that draws 16 Amps or close to it. Check the appliances label or manual for its power consumption (in Watts or Amps). If the current draw is significant, a 16 Amp switch is likely required for safe operation.