Switch systems «Colonial» in porcellain and wood for flush mounting

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About the serie COLONIAL

Porcelain rotary switches are presentable again, thanks to the switch series COLONIAL.

The base plates are made of white or black porcelain – a material of incomparable splendour. Various rotary knobs made of porcelain, wood or metall make up their unique character.

We offer various frame covers made of porcelain or wood that are compatible with the various surfaces of the rotary knobs. For multiple combinations we offer double and tripple frames, the wooden versions are available as fourfold frames.

The switches are available with diverse functionalities: as two-way-switch, crossing switch, two circuit switch, switch for electric blinds, rotary push button, toggle, push button, and dimmer. Sockets and cable outlet covers complement the range.

The switches of the COLONIAL series can easily be installed on existing fitting installations. The distances of the frames are standardized. Also surface installation is possible. For surface installation you need special installation boxes that are put on the wall.

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