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Posted by Chris Lewis on August 8, 2006, 11:23 pm
> > Eigenvector wrote:
> >> I'm replacing some of the switches in my house because they are beginning
> >> to spark. So I'm trying to figure out what switches to get. Talking to
> >> my buddy who just renovated his place, and who also happens to be the
> >> Martha Stewart of the male world is telling me to get these Leviton Decra
> >> switches because they're the best. That's fine, I enjoy his sense of
> >> style and he has demonstrated a good understanding of quality over looks
> >> (I just think he spends WAYYY too much on home improvement). I guess my
> >> question is - is it worth it? Not the Decra switches, but Leviton over
> >> someone else - I see Cooper all over the place for instance. Is there a
> >> benefit to going with a premium quality switch over the ones in the "that
> >> pile over there" bin?
> > Hmmm,
> > If spark is your concern any switch made for hospital will be choice.
> > Switches tend to spark since most loads are inductive.
> I'm not necessarily concerned about so much as it just doesn't look safe to
> these untrained eyes. I got scared of the wiring in my house when I pulled
> a faceplate off a socket and found that they didn't even tighen the screws
> that hold the wires to the outlet. I've been pulling every one and
> inspecting it.
That's not the fault of the switch. That's the fault of the installer.
Unless you see burn marks on the screws, don't bother. Just tighten
properly. Or if you're really concerned, have an electrician come
in and check things out. Sloppy workmanship like that indicates other
things are likely wrong that your untrained eyes won't spot.
Leviton is a good reliable manufacturer. As are most of the others
you'll see.
Yes, there is a difference between some switches and other switches.
More of a difference in _grade_, not manufacturer. Standard outlets
and switches are in the $0.80-$1.50 range. "Spec-Grade" are up
around $3-$10, and hospital grade are much higher.
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Chris Lewis, Una confibula non set est
It's not just anyone who gets a Starship Cruiser class named after them.
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