Toggle switch and push-button in retro brass | zangra

brass switch - two-way or simple black toggle switch & push-button

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Zangra’s collection of brass light switches

This light switch made of brass will bring a touch of luxury and elegance to your home. These switches are entirely designed in Belgium by zangra and manufactured in Europe, which guarantees high quality and durability.
 

Technical information
* Brass wall plate.
* Black brass toggle and push-button.
* Sold with round junction box (Ø70mm x 60mm).
* The switch complies with the NF EN 61058-1 standard and is VDE certified.


This switch is a combination of a toggle switch (A) and a push button (B)
 

A. The toggle switch can be installed on a two-way or simple circuit.

What is a two-way switch?

Two-way toggle switch, providing control of a light from two locations.
A two-way circuit is an electrical circuit that allows a lamp to be switched on or off from two switches, for example, a switch at each end of a corridor for the same lighting point.

What is a simple switch?

The simple switch, on the other hand, is used to switch a light on or off from a single location in the room (usually at the entrance to the room). 

B. Push-button
A push-button is not a normal switch. The electric current is only transmitted when the button is pressed (for example a doorbell). But if a push-button is used in combination with an impulse relay in the fuse box, then it can be used as a one-way switch, a two-way switch, a timer or a stairwell switch. And if a push-button is used in combination with home automation then it can be used as a one-way switch, a two-way switch or a stairwell switch, a dimmer, a shutter switch, a doorbell button, a master switch, etc. 


General characteristics push-button: 

- Compatible with Ø 7 cm flush-mounted boxes. 
- Compatible with stairwell impulse relays. 
- Compatible with home automation. 
- Compatible with a timer.

What are the properties of brass?

Brass is an alloy consisting predominantly of zinc and copper. Brass is significantly more yellow than pure copper and bronze. It is a material that has always been appreciated for its resistance and its colour close to that of gold.
Brass resists moisture and does not rust, and is easy to maintain. Over time, the glossy surface will tend to oxidize naturally and become verdigris (greyish-green). This is a natural process of brass ageing and does not constitute grounds for complaint or is something covered by the warranty.