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Click DPAB425BK Intermediate Switch - Antique Brass
Click DPAB425BK provides essential intermediate switching for 3-way and 4-way lighting circuits in professional installations. Single gang design delivers 10AX capacity for LED, fluorescent and inductive loads with reliable switching performance. Antique brass finish maintains period character while ensuring modern electrical standards for heritage buildings and traditional interiors. Compact 88x88mm design requires 16mm back box depth for standard wall mounting with proper cable termination. IP20 rating ensures safe indoor operation with finger protection and dust resistance. Essential component for qualified electricians designing multi-point lighting control systems in stairwells, corridors, and large rooms.
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Product Features
Product Code | DPAB425BK |
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Gang Configuration | 1 Gang |
Switch Type | Intermediate |
Current Rating | 10AX |
Finish | Antique Brass |
Dimensions | 88x88x8mm |
Back Box Depth | 16mm |
Load Compatibility | Fluorescent and Inductive Loads |
Multi Point Control
3-Way Switching
Essential component for 3-way lighting circuits enabling control from three different wall positions in stairwells and corridors.
Circuit Design
Connects between 2-way switches to create flexible multi-point lighting control systems for professional installations.
Professional Applications
Stairwell Lighting
Ideal for stairwell installations where lighting control is required from ground floor, landing, and upper floor positions.
Corridor Systems
Essential for long corridors and hallways requiring lighting activation from multiple entry points for user convenience.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is an intermediate switch used for in lighting circuits?
Intermediate switches enable 3-way and 4-way lighting control between two 2-way switches for multi-point operation.
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Can this switch handle fluorescent lighting loads?
Yes, the DPAB425BK is rated at 10AX for fluorescent, LED and inductive loads with reliable switching performance.
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What back box depth is required for installation?
Standard 16mm back box depth accommodates intermediate switching wiring with proper cable management and termination.
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Where are intermediate switches typically installed?
Commonly used in stairwells, long corridors, and large rooms requiring lighting control from multiple locations.