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The LEVITON 5241-I is a duplex-style single-pole and 3-way AC combination switch rated for 15 amps at 120/277 volts. It combines two switching functions in a single device, allowing independent control of two separate circuits or enabling 3-way switching alongside single-pole control in one gang space. The ivory finish and specification-grade construction make it appropriate for both residential and commercial installations. Side-wired terminals accommodate standard branch-circuit conductors, and the non-grounding design suits older wiring systems where a ground conductor is not present in the box.
This combination switch is suited for commercial office spaces, multi-family residential buildings, and light industrial environments where panel space and gang box space are at a premium. The 120/277-volt dual voltage rating makes it compatible with both standard residential 120-volt circuits and commercial 277-volt lighting branch circuits, which is a common requirement in fluorescent and LED lighting systems found in commercial tenant spaces. Licensed electricians typically install this device during rough-in, retrofit, or tenant-improvement work.
Designed as an OEM-style specification-grade replacement or new-installation combination switch for single-pole and 3-way AC switching applications on 15-amp, 120/277-volt lighting branch circuits in residential and commercial settings.
Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all applicable local codes. De-energize the branch circuit at the panel and verify the absence of voltage with a meter before opening the device box or handling wiring. Side-wired terminals should be secured with an appropriate screwdriver to the terminal manufacturer torque guidance printed on the device body. Non-grounding devices must only be installed in wiring systems where the absence of a grounding conductor is permitted by the applicable code edition.
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