Schneider SWITCH 2PL SDD114105 ANTRACITE
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The SWITCH 2PL SDD114105 ANTHRACITE by Schneider is a versatile light and blind switch that stands out for its modern design and functionality. Part of the Sedna design series, this switch offers an elegant solution for controlling lighting and blinds in residential and commercial spaces. With a rated voltage of 250 V and a maximum current of 10 A, it is suitable for various applications. The switch is designed for flush mounting and integrates seamlessly into any environment. The anthracite surface gives it a contemporary look that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. The SWITCH 2PL is an ideal choice for those who value quality and design.
- Part of the Sedna design series by Schneider Electric
- Suitable for light and blind control
- Flush mounting for seamless integration into walls.
Exact colour description | Anthracite col. |
Light switch + socket Type | Pressure switch |
Mounting type | Flush-mounted |
Number of switches | 2x |
Item number | 33037048 |
Manufacturer | Schneider |
Category | Light switches + Plug sockets |
Manufacturer no. | SDD114105 |
Release date | 16/5/2023 |
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Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Anthracite col. |
Material group | Plastic |
Light switch + socket Type | Pressure switch |
Mounting type | Flush-mounted |
Application range | Indoor |
Light switch type | Switch |
Number of switches | 2x |
Additional properties | Switch |
Nominal current | 10 Ah |
Nominal voltage | 250 V |
Area of use | Inside |
Country of origin | France |
CO₂ emissions | 24,13 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,62 |
Length | 9.40 cm |
Width | 10.30 cm |
Weight | 0.05 kg |
Stack depth | 45 mm |
Product Safety |
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14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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