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Posted by Percival P. Cassidy on November 26, 2006, 10:47 pm
On 11/22/06 11:12 pm Pete C. wrote:
>> I've spent the last hour googling without success. Please someone, clue
>> me in.
>>
>> I want to buy a single gang wall switch (will control an overhead light)
>> that can't be turned on or off by the prying hands of my 2 year old.
>> I've seen such switches in commercial use; they look just like a normal
>> wall switch except in place of the toggle, there's a little slit there,
>> and you need to have the matching "key" that slips in there and lets you
>> turn it on or off. The toggle is basically recessed behind the slit. The
>> key isn't unique; it's just a sliver of metal or plastic that mates with
>> the toggle inside.
>>
>> I've found rotary switches with real keys (as in unique keys that look
>> like housekeys) for about $55 each; I'm looking for a simpler (cheaper)
>> approach like I've seen in public places where it is desirable to
>> prevent people from being able to easily turn on/off the lights.
>>
>> The problem is that I can't find these anywhere online (I'm clearly
>> using the wrong search terms) or at HD or Lowes.
>>
>> Please help me out! I've tried search terms like "single gang security
>> key switch" and "120V Key switch" and about 40 variants on the theme.
> I've seen them at every Depot and Lowe's I've been to. Not positive of
> the correct terminology and they probably don't have them listed on
> their web site anyway. Just go to Depot or Lowe's and ask someone in the
> electrical dept for the commercial key operated wall switches and they
> should be able to find them. They will be more expensive than the cheap
> residential grade switches since they are all spec grade and 20A rated.
> Still shouldn't be more than $20.
>
> Ah, here is an example from the Leviton catalog:
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> http://www.levitonhelpdesk.com/catalog/
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> UPC# 07847712831
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> 20 Amp, 120/277 Volt, Toggle Locking Single-Pole AC Quiet Switch,
> Industrial Grade, Self Grounding, Side Wired, - Brown
>
> This is the Leviton "1221-L" series. I believe Depot carries the Leviton
> line so if they don't actually have these in stock they should be able
> to order it. I'm sure any "real" electrical supply house would also have
> them.
I've asked for them at more than one HD and Lowe's and have always had
to go to a "'real' electrical supply house."
Perce
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