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The LEGRAND PJSE1-I is a semi-jumbo sectional wall plate end section configured for one toggle switch. It is molded from thermoset nylon, a self-extinguishing material that resists impact and wear in demanding environments. The smooth ivory finish suits commercial, industrial, and residential wiring installations. End sections like this one lock securely to center sections, allowing electricians to build custom multi-gang wall plate assemblies on the job without special tools or pre-ordered gang configurations. The piece is RoHS compliant and carries UL 514 and CSA approvals.
This end section is intended for use wherever a sectional wall plate system is required and the installer needs a terminal piece to complete a custom assembly. Typical applications include commercial office builds, industrial control panels, and residential renovation work where standard fixed-gang plates do not match the outlet or switch configuration present. The ivory color coordinates with standard ivory toggle switches and receptacles in light commercial and residential settings. Blank sections with mounting straps are available separately within the same product family to fill unused gang positions.
Designed for use within the LEGRAND Pass and Seymour semi-jumbo sectional wall plate system. Compatible center sections and blank sections in ivory, white, and light almond finishes are available to complete custom multi-gang configurations.
Installation is performed by a licensed electrician following NEC requirements for device cover plates. De-energize the circuit at the breaker before removing any existing wall plate or working near wiring. Align the end section with the adjoining center section and press together until the locking tabs engage before securing the assembly to the wallbox with the provided screw mount. Do not overtighten mounting screws, as thermoset materials can crack under excessive torque.
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